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Huawei Enjoy 50z to Launch on December 2

Earlier today, Huawei revealed that it will hold a launch event in China on December 2. The company also confirmed that it will announce the Huawei Nova 10 SE smartphone at this conference.

A few hours later, the brand now discloses that it will also debut yet another handset at this event. This device is officially called Huawei Enjoy 50z.

Huawei Enjoy 50z
Huawei Enjoy 50z

According to the teaser render shared by Huawei, the upcoming Huawei Enjoy 50z for China is likely a rebranded Huawei Nova Y61. The latter phone went official in global markets at the end of October.

Similarly, the Huawei Nova 10 SE is also available in international markets. In other words, the company will be merely debuting already official smartphones in its home country,

However, as per rumors, three more products could get announced at this conference. They are Huawei Watch Buds (a smartwatch with built-in TWS), Huawei Children’s Watch 5X, and Huawei FreeBuds 5i.

Coming back to Huawei Enjoy 50z, it should arrive with a 6.52-inch HD+ display sporting a dewdrop notch, an unnamed chipset comprising an octa-core CPU, a 50MP (wide) + 2MP (macro) + 2MP (depth) triple camera system, a 5MP front-facing camera, 5,000mAh battery, and 22.5W fast wired charging support.

The specs mentioned above are based on the pretext that Enjoy 50z is a rebranded Nova Y61. There’s a chance that the device could vary slightly in terms of features.

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Huawei, BAIC to launch smart cars and sell it in former Huawei stores

A new report has revealed that BAIC is working on a smart car that is being co-developed with Huawei. Two companies have partnered up for sometime now and it appears that the collaboration will bring another new smart car in the automobile market.

For those unaware, the two companies had jointly developed cars in the past, with the car maker building the actual car while the Chinese tech giant developed the supporting technology and networking infrastructure. Now, a new report has revealed that the upcoming smart car model from this joint venture will be launching sometime in the year of 2024 and will be sold in select former Huawei stores.

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The news arrives from sources close to the matter (Via ITHome) that claimed that the car is based on BAIC’s existing platform but with a different brand name. Similar to last time, the smartphone maker will provide technical solutions such as smart driving thanks to the HarmonyOS for the vehicles cockpit. This will likely also include smart car control for the upcoming car.

For those unaware, Huawei had launched the BAIC Group’s Arcfox Alpha S EV that had also featured the HarmonyOS platform. The Arcfox Alpha S was announced back in 2021 and featured autonomous driving as well. So, we can also expect the upcoming smart car model to also feature self driving technology too.

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Realme GT Neo 3T Android 13 Open Beta rollout begins

Realme has already updated the GT 2 Pro and vanilla GT 2 to stable Android 13-based Realme UI 3.0. The brand has now commenced the Open Beta testing for the Realme GT Neo 3T, which got the early access update last month.

Realme has announced the Realme GT Neo 3T Android 13 Open Beta program on the Realme Community Forum. At this time, only Indian users can access the Realme GT Neo 3T’s Android 13 Open Beta program. Users of the Realme GT Neo 3T running firmware version RMX3371 11.A.08 may apply for the program.

Such users can apply for the Realme GT Neo 3T Android 13 Open Beta program by going to Settings > Software Update > Tapping on the settings button in the upper right corner > Trial Version > Submitting your information > Apply Now. The Realme GT Neo 3T Android 13 Open Beta program participants who were chosen will get the firmware upgrade on their devices soon.

Users are recommended by Realme to make a backup of their personal data before beginning the installation process. Additionally, the company advises customers to make sure their devices have at least 60% battery life before clicking the “install now” option. Users who have rooted their handsets are not permitted to apply for the program.

According to the manufacturer, after installing the Android 13 update, users will notice longer startup times; the boot time will vary depending on how many third-party applications are loaded on the device. Battery life may suffer for the first few cycles when the system runs program adaptations, security scans, and background optimizations.

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Xiaomi 13 battery life will outclass Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max: Lei Jun

Xiaomi is gearing up to host a product launch conference that will kick off on 1st December 2022. But prior to this event, a company official has revealed some interesting details regarding the upcoming flagship Xiaomi 13 series.

The CEO and Founder of the Chinese tech giant shared a lengthy message regarding the upcoming high end smartphones. On Weibo (a Chinese microblogging website), Lei Jun addressed concerns regarding the 13 series battery life. He said that he was more concerned about the thickness of the phones and the grip of the handset rather than the battery life. Based on what we know already, the Xiaomi 13 model will be equipped with a 4,500mAh battery pack.

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Although it will still be able to ensure width, thickness, and grip while also offering excellent battery life. The company’s CEO actually backed up this claim by showing the battery life DOU test. Looking at this image, we can see the battery COU score of the Xiaomi 13 during a normal use in a single day. We can clearly see that the new base model of the flagship series achieves a score of 1.37, which is higher than even the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max that has a 1.28 score and has been widely praised for its battery life. The founded also added that the brand had been working on a smartphone that can last for up to 2 days, with the research and development unit finally seeing a breakthrough.

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ZTE Axon 40 Ultra Aerospace Edition Launched With up to 18GB RAM, 1TB Storage, and Independent Security Chip

As expected, ZTE launched the ZTE Axon 40 Ultra Aerospace Edition today. The latest smartphone from the company celebrates China’s manned spaceflight. For the unaware, China is the only third country to achieve this feat other than Russia and the United States of America.

Talking about the phone, it is almost the same as the standard version. Just like the ZTE Yuanhang 40 Pro Plus Starry Sky Edition, it differs in terms of rear design. Additionally, it houses a secondary chip and comes in only two memory configurations instead of four.

ZTE Axon 40 Ultra Aerospace Edition

The ZTE Axon 40 Ultra Aerospace Edition features a ceramic rear panel. This panel is manufactured using an integrated nano-casting molding process.

Two ridgelines pass on either side of the cameras on the handset’s back. They mimic the sharp edges of a space shuttle. ZTE says that the entire design is inspired by light and shadow traveling through time and space.

Further, the device comes with an independent security chip. Not much information is available about it. The chipset is likely similar to Titan M series security chips found inside Google Pixels.

ZTE Axon 40 Ultra Aerospace Edition

ZTE Axon 40 Ultra Aerospace Edition arrives in two memory variants, such as 12GB + 512GB and 18GB  + 1TB. They are priced at ¥5,898 ($824) and ¥7,698 ($1,075), respectively.

The regular version of the smartphone can also be availed with 1TB storage. However, that model is limited to 16GB RAM.

The special edition ZTE premium smartphone is now up for pre-order in China. It will go on sale from December 6.

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Xiaomi 13 Pro’s New Render Leaked, Company Confirms Chipset, RAM, & Storage Details

Xiaomi will unveil the Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 13 Pro on Dec. 1 in China. The vanilla model will be a compact flagship, and the Pro version will be its larger edition. Renders that have been leaked so far show that both devices will have the same design. Before the Redmi Note 12 series came out, tipster Fenibook shared important information about it. Now, he has shared a leaked render of what looks like the Xiaomi 13 Pro.

The Xiaomi 13 Pro can be seen in an attractive green color in the leaked render. It features a square-shaped camera module, which houses a triple camera unit and an LED flash unit placed under the Leica branding. Xiaomi released some Xiaomi 13 series teasers yesterday, which showed that the Xiaomi 13 Pro has a punch-hole display with curved edges. 

The Xiaomi 13 is likely to sport the same rear design. However, it will sport a flat display on the front. Both devices are expected to ship with the Android 13 OS, which could be overlaid with MIUI 14.

As can be seen in the second image, the Xiaomi 13 duo will come equipped with the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 mobile platform. The company claims that the LPDDR5X RAM will bring 33 percent increased performance, and the UFS 4.0 will offer 100 percent increased speed on the Xiaomi 13 duo.

The exact battery capacities of the Xiaomi 13 duo are not known. However, the vanilla model is expected to feature 67W charging, while the Pro edition may offer 120W charging. Both phones are expected to feature a 50-megapixel triple camera unit. Speculation is rife that the Xiaomi 13 Pro will sport a 1-inch Sony IMX989 lens.

The Xiaomi 13 series launch event will also see the arrival of a couple of other products, such as MIUI 14, Xiaomi Buds 4 TWS earbuds, and the Xiaomi Watch S2 smartwatch.

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Apple sees 6 million iPhone 14 Pro shortfall over China factory disruption

Apple has been facing disruption in its iPhone production site in China. Now, a new report has revealed that this has led to the company seeing a production shortfall for some of its iPhone Pro units this year.

For those unaware, the iPhone production site in China is situated in Zhengzhou and was the largest iPhone manufacturing factory in the world and was run by Foxconn. Recently, we had reported on various issues faced by this hub, including local COVID-19 lockdown and even a violent riot. Now, according to a Bloomberg report, it seems that the situation in the iPhone plant has yet to be completely ironed out, which will likely lead to lost production and fall in unit production estimation.

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So the improvement of this situation will also depend on the Taiwanese supplier getting its assembly line back on track and bringing people back for production following the violent protest. However, if the lockdown caused by COVID persists, then we can expect the production impacts to be even more severe. As of right now, the report claims that the company is seeing around a 6 million unit shortfall for its iPhone 14 Pro series models alone.

To recall, Foxconn’s largest factory faced those violent riots following the new hiring after the COVID-19 lockdown. This lockdown led to stricter restrictions on the site and tighter work regulations. Thus, some workers began protesting since they claimed that they had no knowledge of such restrictions during the hiring process, with the process soon turning violent.

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Meta faces €265 million fine by Irish data privacy watchdog

Meta’s trouble doesn’t show any signs of ending anytime soon. The tech giant recently lost 25% of its market valuation which lead the company to lay off 11,000 of its employees. It has also had many run-ins with Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation, the latest of which comes from Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC), which has imposed a €265 million fine against the social media giant.

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Based on the conclusions of an investigation into Meta’s Irish branch, Meta Platforms Ireland Limited, the penalties and a “range of corrective measures” were imposed (MPIL). To determine the cause of a major data breach that affected more than 530 million Facebook users, an investigation was launched in April 2021.

Utilizing flaws in Instagram Contact Importer and Facebook Messenger Contact Importer, the user data was collected throughout 2019. According to Facebook, these flaws were closed in September 2019. However, the DPC’s investigation discovered that the tools did not adhere to the GDPR’s “obligation for data protection by design and default,” as stated in Article 25 of the legislation, at the time the data was scraped.

The DPC decided to fine Meta on Friday, November 25, after finding that the social media company had breached Article 25 on two occasions (paragraphs 1 and 2).

Since the fall of 2021, Meta has been penalized by the Irish DPC four times for GDPR violations totaling €265 million. Including this decision, the DPC has fined Meta and its affiliates a total of €912 million (about US$942 million) over the previous 14 months. Other penalties include a €405 million ($418 million) fine for Instagram’s improper management of minors’ data.

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Google Sued in Seven States for Misleading Ads in Pixel Series

Google’s Pixel series continues to cause trouble. Smartphones, which are constantly on the agenda with a bug, have been a nightmare for the company so far. But it seems this is just the beginning. The FTC and seven states sue Google over deceptive Pixel radio ads. The company faces a $9.4 million penalty if found guilty.

The FTC and seven states sue Google over deceptive Pixel 4 series ads

At the beginning of this year, the state of Texas was suing Google over radio ads broadcast in 2019 and 2020 promoting the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL. Before the launch of the Pixel 4 series, Google had signed deals with media companies. One of the companies, iHeartMedia, recorded an ad to be broadcast in the Texas radio region. However, the company wanted radio personnel to give their first-hand experience with the Pixel 4 models even though the phones had yet to be released.

Because of Google’s request, iHeartMedia requested a Pixel 4 for each on-air staff involved in the promotion but was denied. The company did write scripts that required the DJs to say that they used the devices and that they loved the Night Sight feature that allows users to take photos in low-light environments without flash.

The scripts included dialogue like this: “The only thing I love more than taking the perfect photo? Taking the perfect photo at night. With Google Pixel 4, both are a cinch. It’s my favorite phone camera out there, especially in low light, thanks to Night Sight Mode.” Another script had the DJs say, “I’ve been taking studio-like photos of everything…my son’s football game… a meteor shower… a rare spotted owl that landed in my backyard. Pics or it didn’t happen, am I right?”

And the ads also promoted Google Assistant: “Pixel 4 is more than just great pics. It’s also great at helping me get stuff done, thanks to the new voice-activated Google Assistant that can handle multiple tasks at once. I can read up on the latest health fads, ask for directions to the nearest goat yoga class (yes, that’s a thing), and text the location to mom hands-free.” Remember, iHeartMedia staff had never actually held a Pixel 4 in their hands.

This misleading advertising campaign has given the company a lot of trouble. After the state of Texas, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken action against Google and iHeartMedia. FTC announced today that it and the attorneys general from seven states are commencing a lawsuit against both Google and iHeartMedia.

The states involved in legal action were Arizona, California, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York and Texas. The states in question have issued demanding $9.4 million in penalties. Besides iHeartMedia, the FTC says that 11 other broadcast networks in ten states were paid by Google to promote the Pixel 4 series.

Bureau of Consumer Protection Director Samuel Levine said, “Google and iHeartMedia paid influencers to promote products they never used, showing a blatant disrespect for truth-in-advertising rules. The FTC will not stop working with our partners in the states to crack down on deceptive ads and ensure firms that break the rules pay a price.”

Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey added that “It is common sense that people put more stock in first-hand experiences. Consumers expect radio advertisements to be truthful and transparent about products, not misleading with fake endorsements. Today’s settlement holds Google and iHeart accountable for this deceptive ad campaign and ensures compliance with state and federal law moving forward.”

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ZTE Yuanhang 40 Pro Plus Starry Sky Edition Launched With Van Gogh-inspired Design

As scheduled, ZTE launched the ZTE Axon 40 Ultra Aerospace Edition in China today. Though the device was the star of the event, it wasn’t the only phone that got announced. The company also unveiled a new color variant of an existing handset.

Just as the brand had disclosed, it also launched the ZTE Yuanhang 40 Pro Plus Starry Sky Edition at this conference. Let’s take a look at this product.

ZTE Yuanhang 40 Pro Plus Starry Sky Edition

The ZTE Yuanhang 40 Pro Plus Starry Sky Edition is nothing but a new color version of the original phone from last month. The new variant is identical to the regular model in terms of features. It only differs by its rear design.

As the name suggests, the rear AG glass panel of this handset mimics a light blue sky with a spiral of stars. The design is inspired by Van Gogh’s sky painting. The color scheme is lighter than the one found on the Nubia Z40S Pro Starry Night Edition.

Despite coming with a new rear design, ZTE is not charging more for the ZTE Yuanhang 40 Pro Plus Starry Sky Edition. It costs the same ¥2,198 ($307) for 8GB RAM and 256GB storage.

The smartphone is currently up for pre-order. It will hit the shelves on December 6.

The key specs of the product include a 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, MediaTek Dimensity 810 chipset, 64MP main camera, 16MP selfie camera, side-mounted fingerprint sensor, NFC, 4,510mAh battery, and 66W fast wired charging support.

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Realme GT 2 Android 13 x Realme UI 3.0 stable update now available in India

Last month, Realme started seeding the Android 13-based Realme UI 3.0 for its flagship Realme GT 2 Pro. And now, the brand has started the rollout of Android 13 on Realme GT 2.

The update is currently seeding to the Indian variants of the device. To receive this update, users need to make sure that their devices are on the required version: RMX3312_11.A.20, RMX3312_11.A.21. The brand says that the update is rolling out in a staged manner, and 15% of users will receive the update at random. After ensuring there are no serious flaws, it will be released to a wider audience by the end of November. The full roll-out will be finished in the following days if no serious bugs are discovered.

The update has version number RMX3312_11.C.05. You can check out all of the changes coming to the device in the complete changelog below.

Aquamorphic Design

  • Adds Aquamorphic Design theme colors for enhanced visual comfort.
  • Applies the Aquamorphic Design philosophy to animations to make them natural and vivid.
  • Adds Shadow-Reflective Clock, with shadows to simulate the orientation of the sun and moon.
  • Adds a Home screen world clock widget to show the time in different time zones.
  • Upgrades to Quantum Animation Engine 4.0, with a new behavior recognition feature, which recognizes complex gestures and provides optimized interactions.
  • Optimizes UI layers for a clearer and neater visual experience.
  • Applies real-world physics to animations to make them look more natural and intuitive.
  • Optimizes the widget design to make information easier and quicker to find.
  • Optimizes fonts for better readability.
  • Optimizes system icons by using the latest color scheme to make the icons easier to recognize.
  • Enriches and optimizes illustrations for features by incorporating multicultural and inclusive

Efficiency

  • Adds large folders to the Home screen. You can now open an app in an enlarged folder with just one tap and turn pages in the folder with a swipe.
  • Adds media playback control, and optimizes the Quick Settings experience.
  • Adds more markup tools for screenshot editing.
  • Adds support for adding widgets to the Home screen, making information display more personalized.
  • Optimizes Shelf. Swiping down on the Home screen will bring up the Shelf by default. You can search content online and on your device.

Security & privacy

  • Optimizes Private Safe. The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is used to encrypt all files for enhanced security of private files.

Health & Digital wellbeing

  • Adds Eye comfort in Kid Space to protect children’s vision.

Health & Digital wellbeing

  • Add Eye comfort in KidSpace to protect children’s vision

Gaming experience

  • Upgrades to HyperBoost GPA 4.0 to stabilize the frame rate and balance the performance and power consumption in key scenarios.

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iQOO Neo 7 SE spotted on China Telecom revealing Specs, Variants & Pricing

iQOO is gearing up to launch the iQOO 11 series in China on December 2. The brand will also debut the iQOO Neo 7 SE on this date, which will be the first smartphone to feature the new Dimensity 8200 chipset. Ahead of the official launch, the iQOO Neo 7 SE has surfaced on China Telecom revealing some details of the device.

IQOO Neo 7 SE

iQOO Neo 7 SE specs

Spotted by TechGoing, the China Telecom listing reveals that the iQOO Neo 7 SE has dimensions of 164.81 x 76.9 x 8.58mm and a weight of roughly 193 grams. A 6.78-inch AMOLED screen with a Full HD+ (1080p x 2400p) resolution is featured on the device.

The listing also reveals various RAM and storage options for the device. It will be offered with 8GB, 12GB, or 16GB of RAM and 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB of storage. There is also Android 13 preinstalled on the device layered with OriginOS 3.0.

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As for optics, the iQOO Neo 7 SE will sport a 64MP primary camera paired with a couple of 2MP cameras on the back. On the front, the iQOO Neo 7 SE will feature a 16MP selfie camera. There is a fingerprint sensor under the screen for security and the phone offers NFC support.

The device also has a 5000mAh battery powering the Dimensity 8200 chipset. It has support for 120W fast charging, and there is also an IR blaster included on the smartphone which can be used for many purposes such as turning the phone into a remote for home appliances, TV, etc.

iQOO Neo 7 pricing & color options

Variants of the iQOO Neo 7 SE could include 8GB+128GB, 8GB+256GB, 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, and 16GB+256GB. Price estimates for these models range from CNY 2,399 ($335) to CNY 2,599 ($363) to CNY 2,799 ($391) to CNY 3,099 (433), respectively. There will be a range of colors, including Galaxy, Electric Blue, and Interstellar Black.

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Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus appear on FCC ahead of expected February launch

A recent report emerged stating that Samsung will hold the Galaxy S23 series global launch event in early February. The event is said to be Samsung’s first in-person Galaxy Unpacked event since the pandemic.

So far, the Galaxy S23 series is turning out to be quite interesting as rumors state that the top-end device will feature a 200-megapixel sensor primary camera sensor, and all of the devices in the lineup will have overclocked Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipsets.

Samsung Galaxy S23 render

Now, ahead of the launch, the Galaxy S23 and the S23 Plus have appeared on the FCC certification database. The Galaxy S23 has the model number SM-S911B, while the S23 Plus has the model number SM-S916B. According to the listings, both phones will support 25W fast charging. The Galaxy S23 comes with a battery with the model number EB-BS912ABY and a capacity of 3785mAh. It will have a standard capacity of 3900mAh.

The EB-BS916ABY battery in the Galaxy S23 Plus has a rated capacity of 4565mAh and is expected to have a typical capacity of 4700mAh. The FCC listing also reveals that both phones will use a Qualcomm SoC, which will be the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.

According to leaked renders, we won’t see much change in the design of these devices compared to their predecessor, however, the fear panel is said to curve slightly to provide a better grip and in-hand feel.

The flat, narrow bezel-enclosed screen has a hole-punch cutout at the top of it. The S23 Plus will have a 6.6-inch screen, while the base model will have a 6.1-inch Full HD+ display with support for a 120Hz refresh rate. The phones are anticipated to come with a 50MP primary camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and a 10MP telephoto camera from Samsung. Up to 3x optical zoom is probably supported by the telephoto camera.

A 32MP front camera will be available for taking selfies. A maximum of 256GB of internal storage and 8GB/12GB of RAM could be found in the devices. They will come pre-installed with Android 13-based One UI 5.0.

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Samsung Galaxy A14 5G Press Image leaks ahead of launch

Samsung is expected to soon launch the Galaxy A14 5G smartphone in the global market. The device has already been leaked extensively with renders and Geekbench results showing up online.

The device is said to come in two SoC versions, one of which is a new mid-range Exynos chip, while the other version features the entry-level Dimensity 700 chipset. Now, known leaker Evan Blass has revealed a press image of the Galaxy A14 5G via a GadgetsGang report.

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The supposed press images of the Galaxy A14 5G reveal the same design that was leaked previously. Its back features three vertically aligned camera lenses with an LED flash on the side. The edges are curved and feature a volume rocker and a power button + fingerprint scanner on the right side. Up front, the device has thick bezels going around the alleged 6.8-inch Full HD+ display, which has a due-drop notch for the front camera.

The device is expected to feature a 5000mAh battery unit which will power the mysterious Exynos chipset. So far, rumors have claimed that this will be the Exynos 1330. On the other hand, the Dimensity 700 variant of the device, which will be much weaker than the Exynos 1330 variant is said to be headed to the US market.

The triple camera setup on the device is expected to be headlined by a 50MP primary sensor, while the front notch is said to hold a 13MP snapper. Samsung is expected to price the Galaxy A14 5G quite aggressively in markets around the globe.

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Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun Confirms 42mm and 46mm Versions of Xiaomi Watch S2

Xiaomi has scheduled a launch event in China on 1st December, where the company is set to launch a bunch of new devices, including the Watch S2, Buds 4, and the flagship Mi 13 series smartphones.

The upcoming smartwatch, dubbed Xiaomi Watch S2, will be launched as a successor to the Mi Watch S1 that was launched in China last year, and unlike its predecessor, the wearable device will come in different sizes.

Xiaomi Watch S2 Teaser

Lei Jun, CEO of Xiaomi, has confirmed through a teaser on Weibo that the upcoming Xiaomi Watch S2 will be available in a 42mm model along with the regular 46mm model.

In the post on the social media platform, Lei Jun implied that the company decided to add a smaller model for girls and added that the device would offer several delicate and fashionable dials for the users. The teaser poster showcases the upcoming smartwatch with Blue and Beige Brown staps.

Xiaomi Watch S2 42mm Teaser

It has already been leaked that the Xiaomi Xiaomi Watch S2 42mm version will come in Gold and Black color options, while the larger 46mm version model will be offered in Black and Silver colors. The device is said to have been priced at 999 yuan, which is about $139.

Currently, not much is known about the upcoming wearable device from Xiaomi, but it has been revealed that the product will be focusing more on professional sports mode and will come with advanced health-related features.

We expect the device to feature an AMOLED display and come with dual-frequency GPS for tracking and navigation and multiple fitness and health-related features. As the launch is just days away, we don’t have to wait long to know about the device’s specifications, features, pricing, and availability.

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Huawei Nova 10 SE to Launch on December 2 in China

Huawei debuted the Huawei Nova 10 SE in the global market shortly after announcing the Huawei Nova 10 series of smartphones at the IFA 2022 in Berlin. Today, the company released the below-shown poster to confirm that the Nova 10 SE will debut in China at 7 pm (local time) on Dec. 2.

Huawei is also expected to announce other products in December. Some of the rumored upcoming devices include Huawei Watch Buds (a 2-in-1 smartwatch with built-in TWS earbuds), FreeBuds 5i, and Children’s Watch 5X. It’s not clear if these devices will also be announced on Dec. 2 along with the Nova 10 SE. Here is a look at the expected specifications of the smartphone.

Huawei Nova 10 SE specifications

The Huawei Nova 10 SE has a 6.67-inch OLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate and Full HD+ resolution on the front. A 16-megapixel camera is available on the device for selfies and video calls.

Huawei nova 10 se launch date

Despite having a 108-megapixel main camera and an f/1.9 lens, the Nova 10 SE can only shoot video in 1080p. A 2-megapixel macro camera and an 8-megapixel ultrawide camera sit next to it. The global model of the Nova 10 SE runs on EMU 12-based Android 12 OS. Its Chinese edition will come equipped with HarmonyOS. For security, it has a side-facing fingerprint scanner.

The Snapdragon 680, an LTE-only chip, is present under the hood of the Nova 10 SE. It is available in RAM + storage variants such as 6/128 GB, 8/128 GB, and 8/256 GB RAM in markets outside of China.

The device’s 4,500mAh battery supports 66W charging via USB-C. It weighs 184 grams and measures just 7.39mm in thickness. It is available in shades like Starry Silver, Mint Green, and Starry Black in the global market.

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Vivo Y02 Launched with 6.5-inch Display, 5,000mAh Battery

Vivo has silently unveiled a new entry-level phone called the Vivo Y02. It has arrived as the successor to the Vivo Y01, which went official earlier this year. The Y02 is positioned lower than the Vivo Y02s, which went official in August this year.

Vivo Y02 specifications and features

Vivo Y02
Vivo Y02

The Vivo Y02 features a 6.51-inch IPS LCD waterdrop notch display that produces an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels and an aspect ratio of 20:9. On the front, it has a 5-megapixel selfie camera. The camera island present on the phone’s back has a round-shaped module, which houses an 8-megapixel camera and an LED flash.

The official listing only says that the Vivo Y02 is powered by an octa-core processor. Leaked information from the past few days shows that it is powered by the Helio P22 chip, which came out in 2018.

Vivo Y02
Vivo Y02

The SoC is coupled with 2 GB / 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage. For more storage, the device is equipped with a microSD card slot. It houses a 5,000mAh battery that supports 10W charging via microUSB 2.0.

The entry-level phone runs on Android 12 (Go edition). It offers other features like dual SIM, 4G VoLTE, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, and a 3.5mm audio jack. It lacks a fingerprint scanner. The device measures 163.99 x 75.63 x 8.49mm and weighs around 186 grams.

In comparison, the Vivo Y02s is equipped with the Helio P35 chipset and features a USB-C port for charging. It also comes with up to 4 GB of RAM and up to 64 GB of storage. The rest of the specs are identical on both smartphones.

Vivo Y02 Price and Availability

The Vivo Y02 is priced at IDR 1,499,000 ($95). It comes in Orchid Blue and Cosmic Grey colors. The device is expected to release in other Asian markets including in the new few days.

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Apple iPhone 15 To Reportedly Feature A New Sony Camera Sensor For Better Performance

Apple iPhone 15 series smartphones are almost a year away from going official, but details about the upcoming flagship phones from the Cupertino-based technology giant keep surfacing online.

In the latest development, we have received some new information about the camera on the iPhone 15 lineup. It is said that the company will be using a new Sony camera sensor that hasn’t been launched yet.

Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max
Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max

According to the report from Nikkei, Apple will be using Sony’s newest “state of the art” camera sensor for the upcoming iPhone 15 series smartphones. It will double the saturation signal in each pixel compared to the standard sensors. This will allow the sensor to capture more light to cut down on underexposure and overexposure for better performance.

It is said that Sony is using semiconductor architecture that puts photodiodes and transistors onto separate layers, allowing for more photodiodes. Given that Apple has been trying to have significant differences in the non-Pro and Pro models of the phones, it is not yet clear if the new camera sensors will be limited to the iPhone 15 Pro models or come to the entire lineup.

The upcoming Apple iPhone 15 series is turning out to be a major upgrade compared to the current-generation models if the reports and leaks are to be believed. The smartphones will reportedly come with a new rounded design and are likely to have a titanium build. The phones will also ditch its proprietary Lightning port in favor of the USB Type-C port.

The phones are also expected to be powered by an updated Apple A17 Bionic chipset, which could be manufactured using a 3nm process. They could also come with an updated zoom technology as Apple is reportedly working on a periscope telephoto lens to improve the optical zoom capabilities, allowing for 10x optical zoom on the upcoming iPhones.

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Redmi Pad 8GB RAM and 128GB Storage Model Goes Official in China for 1,799 yuan ($250)

Xiaomi-backed Redmi launched its first entry-level tablet, dubbed Redmi Pad, a few weeks ago in its home country China. When the device went on sale in China, it sold over 75,000 units on the first day of the sale.

Today, the company has launched a new model of the Redmi Pad in China, which comes packed with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, for the price of 1,799 yuan which roughly converts to $250.

Redmi Pad 8GB RAM 128GB Storage

Prior to the launch of this 8GB RAM and 128GB storage model, the Redmi Pad was already available in two memory options — 4GB RAM with 128GB storage and 6GB RAM with 128GB internal storage, costing 1,299 yuan (~$180) and 1,499 yuan (~$208), respectively.

Coming to the specifications, the tablet features a 10.6-inch IPS LCD screen with a 2K resolution of 2000 x 1200 pixels and a 90Hz refresh rate. It offers a peak brightness of 400 nits and boasts SGS eye protection and TUV Rheinland certification.

Under the hood, the device is powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 processor, coupled with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. It also has a microSD card slot, allowing users to expand the storage capacity up to 1TB.

As for the cameras, there’s an 8-megapixel on the back and an 8-megapixel snapper with a wide field-of-view of 105 degrees at the front for taking selfies and video calling. It also has a quad-speaker system for audio, which also supports Dolby Atmos.

It runs the Android 12 operating system out of the box with the company’s own custom user interface. The device is powered by an 8,000mAh battery that supports 18W fast charging.

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Apple iPhone 15 Series Smartphones To Reportedly Come With A New Design

It’s been a couple of months since Apple released the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro series smartphones in the market but the rumors and leaks for the next-generation iPhone 15 lineup have already started surfacing online.

In the latest development, it is being reported that the upcoming Apple iPhone 15 series will come with a new design language, something that many users had been waiting as the company hasn’t changed the design of the phone for quite some time.

As per the report, the Apple iPhone 15 lineup will be redesigned to have a rounder body instead of the flat design that it currently features. It is not yet know how the design will exactly look like but it is being claimed that the device will have a rounded back instead of square.

A render of the phone (via PhoneArena) shows a flat screen and flat edge at the front side but the phone’s edges are rounded at the back, making it easier and feel better to hold the phone in hands. However, these are just concept renders and not what the official phone looks like. It’s also noteworthy that this won’t be the first time Apple adopts a rounded design for the iPhone models as the technology giant had used a similar design for the iPhone 5C.

It is also being claimed that the upcoming iPhone models will have a titanium body to make the devices lightweight. However, in that case, we expect to see the change only in the Pro models of the smartphones while the standard models could keep using aluminum.

Apart from design and material changes for the iPhone 15 series, there are few more changes that are expected to happen with the upcoming lineup. The phones are expected to come powered by a new chipset manufactured using a 3nm process and the devices will have USB-C port instead of Lightning port.

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