Earlier today, OPPO launched the Reno 8 series in India. The models launched in this series consist of the vanilla Reno 8 and the Reno 8 Pro, which is known as the Reno 8 Pro+ in China. However, the brand is gearing up to launch another device in the Reno 8 series dubbed the Reno 8Z.
The Reno 8Z has previously made appearances on the NBTC and Indonesia Telecom certification websites. Now, the device has made an appearance on the NCC certification website revealing live images of the smartphone.
OPPO Reno 8Z NCC
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Going by the images of the device, it appears to have a triple camera setup on the back with a circular LED flash module. The front of the phone will have a camera cutout on the top left and will feature thin bezels. It has curved edges and features the power button on the right side while the volume rocker is located on the left. The bottom has a speaker grille, a USB Type-C port, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
Other than that, the certification states that the phone has the model number CPH2457 and features 33W fast charging. Previous leaks have revealed that the phone will come housing a battery with the model number BLP907. The earlier NBTC certification confirms that it has a 4,5000mAh capacity.
Unfortunately, this is the extent of information currently available on this upcoming smartphone. However, it is expected to launch soon, so stay tuned for more details.
Due to the Redmi and POCO sub-brands, it became rare to see an affordable phone released by Xiaomi. But it still happens every year and a few days ago it happened again. We are talking about the launch of the Xiaomi 12 Lite: a new mid-ranger that will be soon available in the global market too. Given its imminent launch in the global market, we think it is worth comparing it with the phones from the best brands available in the same price range. We chose the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G because Samsung is the world’s most important smartphone manufacturer in terms of sales and this device reached good street prices in the global market. This is a comparison between the specifications of the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G and the Xiaomi 12 Lite.
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G vs Xiaomi 12 Lite
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
Xiaomi 12 Lite
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
159.6 x 74.8 x 8.1 mm,
189 g
159.3 x 73.7 x 7.3 mm,
173 g
DISPLAY
6.5 inches, 1080 x 2400 pixels (Full HD+), Super AMOLED
6.55 inches, 1080 x 2400 pixels (Full HD+), AMOLED
Triple 108 + 8 + 2 MP, f/1.9 + f/2.2 + f/2.4
32 MP f/2.5 front camera
BATTERY
5000 mAh, fast charging 25W
4300 mAh, Fast Charging 67W
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
5G, dual SIM,IP67 certification
5G, dual SIM
Design
Which of these two phones has the best design? In my opinion, the Xiaomi 12 Lite wins. Unfortunately, these handsets are not built with premium materials, unlike high-end phones. They come with a plastic black and a plastic frame like most of the affordable phones out there. The Xiaomi one wins because it is thinner and lighter, but also because its screen to body ratio is higher. On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G has a better build quality: besides having a front glass protected by Corning’s Gorilla Glass 5, it is water resistant and dustproof thanks to the IP67 certification, allowing you to put it underwater up to one meter deep for a max time of 30 minutes. The Xiaomi does not come with any protection against water and dust.
Display
On paper, it looks like the Xiaomi 12 Lite has the most advanced display. It is an AMOLED display that is able to show up to 68 billion colors with a diagonal of 6.55 inches, a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels, a 120 Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision support, and the HDR10+ certification. It has a very high peak brightness and an in-display fingerprint reader as well. Despite looking inferior, the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G still comes with a great display: a 6.5-inch panel with AMOLED technology, a Full HD+ resolution, Gorilla Glass 5 protection by Corning, a 120 Hz refresh rate, and an in-display fingerprint scanner. Both these phones come with stereo speakers for a good audio experience, but they sport virtual proximity sensors which are not the best.
Specs & Software
The Xiaomi 12 Lite is powered by the Snapdragon 778G mobile platform by Qualcomm: a chipset built at 5 nm with an octa-core architecture composed of two Cortex A78 CPUs running at a max frequency of 2.4 GHz, six Cortex A55 CPUs running at 2 GHz, and a Mali G68 GPU. The SoC is paired with up to 8 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of internal storage which can be furtherly expanded with a micro SD slot. Despite being manufactured with an inferior production process (6 nm vs 5 nm), the Snapdragon 778G chipset is actually superior in terms of CPU and GPU performance to the Samsung Exynos 1280 found on the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G. And, given that the highest-end memory configuration of the A53 is exactly the same as its rival, the Xiaomi device wins the hardware comparison. Note that it even comes with better connectivity as it includes Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, while the Samsung comes with Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.1. These phones run Android 12 out of the box, with highly customized user interfaces on top: One UI and MIUI.
Camera
The best camera setup belongs to the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G. On the rear side, it has a quad camera setup including a 64 MP main camera with OIS, a 12 MP ultrawide sensor, and a pair of sensors for macros and depth calculation, with 5 MP resolutions. With the Xiaomi 12 Lite, you get a 108 MP main camera but without OIS, an inferior 8 MP ultrawide sensor, and a 2 MP macro lens. Both the handsets feature a 32 MP front camera, but on the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G, the front camera is able to record videos with a 4K resolution.
If you are searching for the longest battery life, then you should opt for the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G without thinking twice, simply because it has a bigger battery, with a capacity of 5000 mAh. The Xiaomi 12 Lite has a smaller battery with a capacity of 4300 mAh, but it charges quicker thanks to 67W fast charging.
Price
The starting price of the Xiaomi 12 Lite in the global market will be $400 or €400 for the base variant with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage, while the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G can currently be purchased for less than €320 or $320 thanks to online street prices. Which one would you pick?
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G vs Xiaomi 12 Lite: PRO and CONS
Samsung is gearing to launch multiple entry-level devices in its Galaxy A series soon. These devices are expected to be the Samsung Galaxy A04s 5G, the Galaxy A04s, and the Galaxy A04.
Samsung Galaxy A04s CAD renders by Steve Hemmerstoffer
The Galaxy A04s has already been spotted on the BIS certification site hinting at an upcoming Indian launch. Now, ahead of the launch, 91mobiles Hindi has revealed the pricing of the 5G variant of the device.
According to the report, the Galaxy A04s 5G will be priced between ₹10,000 ($125) and ₹11,000 ($137) in India. If this pricing turns out to be true, the Galaxy A04s 5G will be among the most affordable 5G smartphones in the Indian market.
The specifications of the smartphone are still under wraps, however, the 4G variant is rumored to have a polycarbonate back along with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. It will likely arrive with a notched LCD display, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a USB Type-C port, and the Samsung Exynos 850 chipset under the hood.
Coming back to the Galaxy A04s 5g, the device is expected to sport a dual-camera setup and an LCD panel. Its launch is predicted to take place between the months of August and September. Stay tuned for more updates on the matter.
iQOO is gearing up to soon launch the iQOO 10 series of flagship devices in China. While the Chinese launch event for the iQOO 10 and iQOO 10 Pro is set for July 19, India is expected to get the iQOO 9T by the end of this month. According to rumors so far, the device is likely a rebranded iQOO 10.
Now, ahead of its launch, the iQOO 9T has made an appearance on the benchmarking website Geekbench, revealing its performance and key specifications. So, let’s take a look.
iQOO 9T Geekbench
The listing reveals that the smartphone has the model number I2201 and runs on an octa-core chipset with clock speeds ranging from 2.02GHz to 3.19GHz. The listing also reveals that the device has the Adreno 730 GPU which clarifies that the chipset is indeed the newly launched Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1. Other than that, the device has 12GB of RAM and runs on the Android 12-based operating system.
Coming to the benchmark results, the device gets 1317 points on the single-core test and 4082 points on the multi-core test of Geekbench 5. Going by these scores, the iQOO 9T will likely provide top-notch performance, whether it be multi-tasking or gaming scenarios.
Unfortunately, the listing does not reveal any further details, however, going by previous leaks, the smartphone is expected to launch with a 6.78-inch AMOLED FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a high touch sampling rate.
The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset of the smartphone will be paired with 8 GB / 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and up to 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage. It is expected to have a 4,700mAh battery along with 120W fast charging. For optics, the device is expected to carry a 50-megapixel Samsung GN5 triple camera unit and a 15-megapixel front camera unit. The device is also rumored to carry Vivo’s V1+ image processing chip.
The Mobvoi TicWatch with Wear OS is rumored to be the next Wear OS device on the line. An email purportedly from Mobvoi looking for reviewers/testers indicated that a new TicWatch is about to be released. Multiple people have reported receiving emails on Reddit.
The new smartwatch will have a longer battery life than its predecessors, as well as an improved design. It will support NFC payment and this will be compatible with Google Pay. The new watch will also have IP68 waterproof protection, GPS, speaker, and microphone. It will also feature the IHB/AFiB detection and fatigue assessment for a more nuanced performance.
For comparison, the current Wear OS TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra with Snapdragon Wear 4100 has 1GB of RAM. Its 577mAh battery delivers 72 hours (3 days) of normal activity on a single charge. There are health and fitness sensors including heartbeat/ atrial fibrillation and stress detection capabilities on the Pro 3 Ultra model. The TicWatch Pro models have retained a similar design so far and the new device may not be too different. These models have two side buttons, no rotating bezels, and a large display. The new flagship TicWatch may just be a refreshed iteration of its predecessors.
It is not yet clear what degree of improvements will be present in the new flagship model. Its flagship moniker indicates however that there will be significant improvements across several aspects. There are no words yet on the release date and pricing for the smartwatch.
The Samsung Galaxy Buds lineup offers some impressive features and delivers an amazing audio experience in comfort. A lot of the great features of the device emanate from the array of impressive apps that support the hardware. These feature-rich apps can be installed on your smartphone and help to better configure the earbuds.
The problem is that multiple Galaxy Buds users have experienced app crashes when using their devices. Owners of the Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Buds Pro have had to grapple with app crashes for several days. There have been multiple complaints about apps crashing on Samsung’s customer forums and on Reddit relating to both models. The issues also prop up even when the device is not in use. It is observed that the issue is general and not smartphone-specific. This widespread bug is also reported to affect the Galaxy Watch4 plugin. Things are much worse for users who have both the Galaxy Buds and Watch4 apps installed on their phones.
It is expected that the next Samsung update could sort out the glitch. A moderator in the forum says that an update will fix the problem, and it is coming soon. In the meantime, the moderator advises that the latest version of the app (Galaxy Buds version 4.1.22051251) could be reinstalled on your phone. Users should first check that the Nearby devices’ permission is granted.
A disassembly video of the Nokia T10 has revealed several aspects of the device including its polycarbonate body. The video posted by Techno Rabin shows that the T10 can be easily disassembled with a few tools including a heat block. The polycarbonate body holds the 8-inch HD screen with glue in between.
The removal of the screen allows for straightforward access to the battery, motherboard, and other internal components of the tablet. Although an aluminum body could have been better, the T10 remains sturdy and could compare with its predecessor, the T20. Techno Rabin also provided an assembly video of the Nokia T10. It provides a guide to putting the device together after a teardown.
The teardown video of the T10 indicates it could have a high repairability score, more so it was also easily assembled. There is some concern about its polycarbonate body although an aluminum covering is also a possible addition. The tablet could retain the sturdiness of its predecessor. Nokia has carved a rugged identity for itself and would hope to sustain it with the T10.
The Nokia T10 was launched last week together with other Nokia offerings. It is a smaller version of the Nokia T20 with 4GB/64GB of RAM/ storage. It is powered by the Unisoc Tiger T606 chip and comes with a 5,250mAh battery. The device supports 10W fast charging and connectivity is via WiFi or 4G cellular. The T10 comes bundled with Google kids space, entertainment space, and Netflix HD certification. The T10 will be available in the UK by August and is priced between $153 and $177.
Zebronics has introduced its Jumbo wireless neckband headset with up to 160 hours of playback in India. The Zebronics Jumbo wireless neckband sports an in-ear and flexible design. The device is designed for optimal comfort and pleasure, as well as durability. The new Zebronics neckband headset is priced at Rs. 1,399 (~$18) in India.
The new Jumbo wireless neckband features environmental noise cancelation (ENC) for the clarity of voice calls. A low latency gaming mode is also featured in the device for gaming applications. It provides flawless sound during gaming. The earphones are magnetic and easy to use simultaneously with two input devices. A flashing charging technology on the Jumbo wireless neckband and 10 minutes of charge yields up to 15 hours of playback. It also features voice assistant support.
The Zebronics Jumbo will go on sale on July 23 at the introductory price of Rs. 1,399 (~$18). Three color options will be available namely blue, black, and sunset. The package includes extra ear tips of various sizes to cover wider demography. You can get the Jumbo headset from Amazon India. Zebronics says the 160-hour playback of the Jumbo is a great feature of the device. Convenience, durability, and affordability all combine in the Zebronics Jumbo.
The Indian electronic manufacturer, PTron, best known for its value for money and quality products has just launched a couple of new TWS earbuds on the market called the Basspods P11 and Basspods P251+. So let’s check out their specs and features.
PTron Basspods P11 and Basspods P251+
Starting off with the design, the Basspods P11 comes with an in-ear bud design while the P251+ rocks the traditional stem design. Both of them feature silicone tips for a comfortable fit.
Both earbuds are powered by the Bluetooth 5.1 chipset, which provides faster pairing, a more stable connection, and low power consumption. The earbuds are IPX4 rated for sweat and splash protection and weigh about 4gms each. The smart touch-controlled earbuds with dual and mono bud support voice control to activate Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri for a hands-free experience. These Basspods can be charged quickly using USB-C or compatible wireless chargers.
Coming to the difference between the Basspods P11 and the Basspods P251+, the P11 offers a total playback time of 24 Hours (including the charging case). On the other hand, the P251+ is claimed to have a total playback time of a whopping 50 hours of total playback. Additionally, the Basspods P251+ also gets access to environmental noise cancellation (ENC) for a crystal clear calling experience.
Pricing & availability
The PTron Basspods P251+ has a price tag of ₹999 and is available in Black and white color options. The Basspods P11 on the other hand has a price tag of just ₹799, and it is available in black color. Both the earbuds can be purchased off of Flipkart starting today.
The Oppo Reno8 and Oppo Reno8 Pro smartphones have been launched in India signaling their global rollout. This follows the launch of the Reno8 Pro+ last May in China. The Indian version of the Reno8 is an upgraded version of the Chinese model. However, the Reno8 Pro is the same model as the Reno8 Pro+ in China. The two new phones for the global market are similar but come with different chipsets.
The Oppo Reno8 Pro is powered by the Dimensity 8100-Max chipset, while the Dimensity 1300 is present in the Reno8. The Dimensity 8100 is a 5nm chip with four Cortex-A78 cores, four A55, and a Mali-GC610 MC6 GPU. Excellent image processing is accomplished with Oppo’s in-house MariSilicon X chip.
The Reno8 Pro packs a 6.7” AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ capability. You can stream high-quality videos from Amazon and Netflix using the flagship Reno8 Pro model.
OPPO Reno8 Pro
The Reno8 Pro can also be used as a gaming smartphone. PUBG game can run on the device with a 90Hz refresh rate, which is a first for the Reno series. The game also features Background Updates and installation. The Background Update feature will not be available in Japan and India however. There are dual speakers and a linear motor for haptic feedback on the Pro model. It also has an extra layer of graphite on the glass back. The Reno8 has a 6.4-inch AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It has a similar FHD resolution as the Pro model. It however lacks support for HDR10.
OPPO Reno8
The two global Reno8 models come with similar camera hardware although the Pro model performs better. A 50MP main camera sensor combined with an 8MP ultra-wide camera and a 2MP macro. At the front, we have a 32MP IMX709 sensor with an RGBW matrix for improved low-light performance. Both models will run on the Android 12-based ColorOS 12.1.
The Oppo Reno8 Pro is priced at Rs. 46,000 (~$575) in India for the 8GB/256GB RAM/internal storage option. The smartphone also comes with a 12GB RAM option. The Reno8 Pro will arrive in India on July 19, while the Reno8 comes on July 25. The Reno8 is priced at Rs. 39,000 (~$488).
Earlier today, OPPO launched the Reno 8 series of smartphones in India. Along with the premium mid-range smartphones, the company has also launched its premium earbuds in the country dubbed the OPPO Enco X2. So, without further ado, let’s take a look at its specs and features.
OPPO Enco X2 specs and features
The Enco X2 carries a similar design language to that of the Apple AirPods. It features a dual driver setup with an 11mm dynamic driver paired with a 6 mm planar diaphragm driver. The Enco X2 can support a coding rate of up to 900kbps thanks to Bluetooth 5.2 and the LHDC 4.0 transmission protocol. Additionally, the standard AAC and SBC audio codecs are supported.
The device features a 38 dB/Pa microphone setup and multiple noise cancellation levels, including Smart Noise Cancellation, Max Noise Cancellation, Moderate Noise Cancellation, Mild Noise Cancellation, Transparency Mode, and Vocal Enhancement. The Enco X2’s three microphones use Bone Voiceprint AI to reduce noise during calls.
The TWS earbuds are capable of offering up to 9.5 hours of music playback on a single charge with noise cancellation off. This can be further extended to 40 hours with the charging case. With maximum noise cancellation and a 50% volume level, the Enco X2 can provide up to 5.5 hours of playback on a single charge and 22 hours with the charging case.
The earbuds can provide up 2 hours of music playback with just 5 minutes of charge time, while they take around an hour to charge completely. It can be charged via its USB Type-C port or wirelessly via Qi wireless charging. The earbuds can also be reverse charged by placing them on the back of a smartphone that supports reverse charging. Lastly, the earbuds come with IP54 water and dust resistance certification.
Pricing & Availability
The Enco X2 has been priced at ₹10,999 in India. It is available in Black and White color options and will go on sale via Flipkart from July 25 onwards.
Vivo-backed smartphone brand iQOO is all set to launch its next-generation flagship smartphones in the form of the iQOO 10 series tomorrow, i.e., on 19th July. Ahead of the launch, key details and features of the devices have already surfaced online.
In the latest development, the company has shared a teaser poster that reveals that the iQOO 10 series smartphones will pack the company’s own self-developed V1+ chip for better photography results.
The V1+ is a second-generation image chip developed by iQOO’s parent company Vivo. It supports 3D real-time stereoscopic night scene noise reduction, MEMC frame insertion, and AI super-division in the hardware.
It is also said that the data throughput rate can be maintained at about 8GB/s while combining with SRAM improves energy efficiency by about 300 percent and reduces power consumption by around 72 percent.
Under the hood, the device will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, which is an enhanced version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC. It is made using a 4nm process by TSMC and offers a maximum frequency of 3.2GHz.
The iQOO 10 Pro is expected to have a 6.78-inch display with a Quad HD+ E5 LTPO AMOLED panel offering a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ support. It will also have an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor for added security.
As for the memory, the device is expected to come with up to 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 512GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage. It will be powered by a 4,500 mAh battery, which will have support for 200W fast charging.
OPPO Pad Air has launched in India today. It has debuted alongside the OPPO Reno 8 series smartphones and OPPO Enco X2 TWS earphones. The Pad Air is the brand’s first tablet in India. It had debuted in China earlier in May this year. The Indian variant comes with the same specifications.
The OPPO Pad Air competes against the likes of the Realme Pad, Xiaomi Pad 5, Nokia Tab T20, and others in the market. Read on to know what the device offers out of the box.
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OPPO Pad Air specifications and features
The OPPO Pad Air sports a metallic body and a dual-tone back panel. It features a 10.36-inch LCD display bearing a resolution of 2,000 x 1,200 pixels and offering 360 nits peak brightness. The tablet comes with an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front-facing selfie snapper. It is equipped with quad speakers.
Internally, the OPPO Pad Air is equipped with a Snapdragon 680 processor. It packs up to 6GB RAM and up to 128GB internal storage that is expandable via a microSD card slot. The tablet draws its power from a 7,100mAh battery unit with support for 18W fast charging.
The OPPO Pad Air runs on Android 12 OS out of the box. It is compatible with a smart stylus and keyboard. Connectivity options on the tablet include a USB-C port, WiFi 6, and Bluetooth 5.1.
OPPO Pad Air pricing and availability
The OPPO Pad Air starts at Rs 16,999 for the base 4GB + 64GB option whereas the 4GB + 128GB model costs Rs 19,999. The device will be available for purchase from July 25th from Flipkart, OPPO.com and retail stores
Last week, Nothing launched their hype beast of a smartphone called the Nothing Phone (1). The smartphone debuted with a decent spec sheet and unique features like the Glyph interface, making it an eye-catcher in the mid-range segment.
Nothing also released the kernel sources and the entire device tree making it convenient for third-party developers to create custom ROMs for the smartphone. Now, one of the most recognized names in the custom ROM development scene, Paranoid Android, has announced that they will soon release a custom ROM for the Nothing Phone (1).
Considering Paranoid Android’s track record so far, we can expect a smooth, stable, and feature-rich ROM coming in the future. However, considering that the device just launched last week, the devs will likely take at least a few weeks before putting out an alpha (or beta) build of the Paranoid Android Sapphire based on Android 12.
The custom ROM and modding scene are currently in decline with OnePlus being the last brand promoting custom development. With Carl Pei spearheading Nothing, the company has taken the same approach that OnePlus took when Pei was part of the company. This means that unlocking the Nothing Phone’s bootloader won’t void its warranty.
Infinix INBook X1 Neo laptop has launched in India today. The latest offering is the third laptop from the brand. The device carries an affordable price tag and is aimed at students. Read on to know what the laptop offers out of the box.
Infinix INBook X1 Neo laptop specifications
The Infinix INBook X1 Neo comes with a 14-inch display bearing an FHD resolution and 300 nits peak brightness. It features an aluminium alloy metal body and weighs 1.24 kgs. The laptop features a backlit keyboard, an HD webcam, and dual stereo speakers.
Under the hood, the Infinix INBook X1 Neo is equipped with an Intel Celeron N5100 quad-core processor. The machine packs 8GB RAM and offers 256GB NVMe PCIe 3.0 SSD storage. The laptop is backed by a 50WHr battery that is claimed to last one day on a full charge. It supports a 45W charging speed.
Software-wise, the Infinix INBook X1 Neo runs on Windows 11 OS. Connectivity options on the device include two USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, an HDMI port, SDcard slot, and a headphone jack.
Infinix INBook X1 Neo pricing and availability
The Infinix INBook X1 Neo costs Rs 24,999 and is offered in Blue and Silver colour options. It will be available for purchase starting July 21st from Flipkart.
iQOO is all set to expand its smartphone lineup with the iQOO 10 series of smartphones. The company will be unveiling the 10 series, which will likely consist of the iQOO 10 Pro and vanilla iQOO 10, at a special launch event. Here’s how you can watch the event live from the comfort of your home.
iQOO is currently launching the iQOO 10 lineups exclusively in its home country, China. The launch event is confirmed to take place on July 19 in China at 7:30 PM local time. Since it’s a Chinese launch, the event will not be live streamed on YouTube. The tech giant will instead host the live stream of the event on its official China website and Weibo Handle.
iQOO 10 series
The highlight of the event is going to be the iQOO 10 Pro, which is expected to feature a particularly extreme 200W of fast charging. If the rumors come true, the iQOO 10 Pro will be the fastest charging commercially available smartphone.
It is expected to have a premium look. Renders reveal the smartphone will have a vegan leather finish on the back. The device will also come with impressive camera capabilities. It is likely to feature a 50-megapixel Samsung GN5 sensor, as its main sensor which will be accompanied by a 50-megapixel sensor for the ultra-wide camera and a 12-megapixel telephoto lens. It is said to sport Vivo’s home-brewed V1+ chip for enhanced imaging.
The smartphone will be powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, likely paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage.
If we talk about the vanilla iQOO 10, it will sport features similar to the pro model. However, its charging capabilities will not be as good as the higher-end model. It is said to feature 120W fast charging. Moreover, the device will have triple rear cameras but will only include a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens. iQOO 10 is said to have a larger battery than the pro model.
Check out our iQOO 10 Series Roundup to get all the details about the upcoming smartphones.
Ever since the FCC designated Huawei and ZTE as national threats to security, the US has been working on removing their telecom equipment from its network. However, it appears that the US telecom regulator would still need a few more billion dollars.
According to a Reuters report, the Chairwoman of the Federal Communications Commission, Jessica Rosenworcel, stated in a letter to Senator Maria Cantwell that “To fund all reasonable and supported cost estimates the Reimbursement Program will require 4.98 billion US Dollars, reflecting a current shortfall of 3.08 billion US Dollars.” For those unaware, the country is looking to remove equipment from the two major telecommunication equipment makers after the FCC flagged them as threats to US national security.
Any telecom operators failing to remove networking gear from these Chinese brands would be removed from an 8.3 billion US Dollar government fund to buy new replacement equipment. But so far, the replacement policy has only managed to appropriate 1.9 billion US Dollars, which has raised concerns regarding how effectively the removal program is being carried out.
Jessica Rosenworcel further added that “Absent an additional appropriation, the Commission will apply the prioritization scheme Congress specified.” She also said that the Commission will begin the reimbursement claims “as allocations are issued in the coming days.” At the moment, the companies are also not required to complete the rip and replace process of networking equipment until they receive their reimbursement.
Apple recently began trial production of the upcoming iPhone 14 series, with plans to start mass production next month. However, some analysts believe the outlook is bleak. With manufacturing for the reported but unsubstantiated iPhone 14 Max model now said to be behind schedule, the upcoming iPhone might not even escape the material shortage due to increasing global inflation.
According to rumors, the iPhone 14 will have four different variants, much like the iPhone 13 did. However, it appears that there will be two large-sized models instead of just one, namely the iPhone 14 Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max, making component security more difficult than in previous years. According to renowned display supply expert Ross Young, this requirement is why production is running behind schedule.
Young recently reported through a tweet (only available for super followers) that supplies of the iPhone 14 Max’s display panel are “still way behind through August,” while the Pro versions are unaffected. Young reports that supply levels are more than three times more than on the normal Max phones, and those displays appear to be in good condition.
Notably, the standard iPhone 14 Max is slowing things down because it has a different display than the Pro model. Apple’s ProMotion, the company’s adjustable refresh rate technology, is used in the Pro models. This indicates that the iPhone 14 Pro Max will have a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, whilst the normal Max will remain at 60Hz. However, there isn’t an official delay for the iPhone 14 Max.
Apple has certainly seen several ups and downs throughout this journey of creating the next-gen iPhone. Henceforth, it appears that the tech giant had to make some adjustments in order to meet the deadline. Back in May, when Apple decided to use a more expensive front-facing camera than on previous smartphones, it was reported that the company was experiencing supply chain issues.
iPhone 14 Series prototypes
Apple’s rationale for producing two large-format variants (Max and Pro Max) is reportedly to boost its international sales in nations like China, where bigger-screen smartphones tend to dominate the market.
Infinix has launched a new smartphone in the market, dubbed Infinix Note 12 Pro 4G. As the name indicates, the phone is a 4G-only model of the regular 5G-supported model that was announced a few days ago.
The smartphone is touted to be the first one to come powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 processor. It has now been listed on Aliexpress for the price of $199.9.
The Infinix Note 12 Pro 4G features a 6.7-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with 20:9 aspect ratio. Under the hood, the phone packs MediaTek Helio G99 SoC which is manufactured using TSMC‘s 6nm process.
The octa-core chipset has two Cortex-A76 cores with a maximum frequency of 2.2GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores with a maximum frequency of 2GHz. As for the memory, it packs 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.
In the camera department, there’s a triple-camera setup on the back that features a 108-megapixel primary camera sensor along with a 2-megapixel secondary sensor as well as a 2-megapixel tertiary lens. On the front side, there’s a 16-megapixel snapper that allows video calling and taking selfies.
The phone has dual speakers with DTS audio as well as NFC connectivity. The Infinix Note 12 Pro 4G runs the Android 12 operating system with the company’s own XOS 10.6 on top. It is powered by a 5,000mAh battery and comes with support for 33W fast charging.
The Samsung Galaxy A23 5G has been spotted on the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification website, hinting at an imminent launch. The Samsung smartphone has appeared with various model numbers, suggesting that the device will come in multiple storage variants. The device has also appeared on other certification websites, including BIS India and Geekbench. The handset is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 695 SoC paired with 4GB of RAM.
As initially spotted by MySmartPrice, the Samsung Galaxy A23 5G is seen on the FCC website with model numbers and variants:
SM-A236M/DS, SM-A236M/DSN, SM-A236M/N
SM-A236B/DS, SM-A236B/DSN, SM-A236B/N
SM-A236E/DS, SM-A236E/DSN, SM-A236E/N
The model numbers suggest that the upcoming smartphone will arrive in three models and storage variants. As per the FCC listing, the Galaxy A23 5G will support 25W fast charging and will have triple or quad cameras on the back. The smartphone will also offer Wi-Fi connectivity with 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. The listing also mentions Bluetooth 5.0 and NFC. As you might have guessed from the name, the Galaxy A23 5G will be a 5G smartphone and will offer multiple 5G bands.
Samsung Galaxy A23 5G renders
As mentioned above, the smartphone has also been spotted on the Geekbench benchmarking site, which revealed some of its key specifications. As per the listing, the Samsung Galaxy A23 5G will be powered by a Snapdragon 695 processor coupled with 4GB of RAM. The smartphone will run Android 12 based on OneUI 4.1 skin.
Previous reports have revealed that the smartphone may feature a quadruple rear camera setup consisting of a 50-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor, and two 2-megapixel macro and depth sensors. On the front, it may get a 13-megapixel sensor for selfies and video calls.
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