Oppo A77 5G has been spotted on the Geekbench database, hinting at a few key specifications and an imminent launch. The listing indicates that the upcoming handset will be powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity SoC. The smartphone is also expected to run on Android 12 out of the box. Earlier, the phone was also spotted on the NBTC, FCC, GCF, and HTML5Test Certification websites with model number CPH2339.
As initially spotted by MySmartPrice, the listing shows the Oppo A7k7 5G is powered by a MediaTek processor named MT6833V/PNZA. The processor has 6 power-efficient cores clocked at 2.0GHz and 2 performance cores at 2.4GHz. Therefore, Oppo A77 5G is expected to feature an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 810 SoC under the hood.
Image Credit: MySmartPrice
The Dimensity 810 SoC is accompanied by the Adreno 610 GPU. The listing also indicates that the smartphone will have 6GB of RAM. There’s no mention of the Internal storage, however, the phone could offer up to 128GB of storage. As mentioned above, the smartphone will likely run Android 12 with ColorOS on top.
Oppo A77 5G was spotted on the Geekbench website with 591 points in the single-core test and 1771 in the multi-core test. That’s all the details that we could get from the listing, we hope to learn more in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, let’s check out the features of its predecessor Oppo A76 to get a better idea of what to expect.
Oppo A76 Specifications
Oppo A76 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 4G Octa-core processor and the GPU is Adreno 610. It features a 6.56 inches IPS LCD screen that provides a resolution of 720 x 1612 pixels.
The handset sports a dual-camera setup on the back that consists of 13 MP (wide) + 2 MP (depth). While On the front, there is a single 8MP camera for selfies. Oppo A76 is fueled by a 5000 mAh battery and supports Fast charging 33W.
Tonight, Hisense, the Chinese multinational electronics corporation, has unveiled the company’s latest product – the Hisense Vidda C1. The Vidda C1 is seen as ground-breaking product in the screen projector category as Hisense had announced today that the Vidda C1 projector is the world’s first 4K resolution multicolour screen projector.
Hisense Vidda C1
Let’s start with the projector headlight. The Hisense Vidda C1 is able to output visual media onto your screen at up to 1350 ANSI lumens with the colour gamut coverage reaching 202% in the BT.709 colour space. The colour accuracy values are relatively shocking at △ E≈0.9, with 10-bit colour depth to boot as well.
The screen projector can also support refresh rates of up to 240Hz, utilise MEMC motion refresh rate enhancement technology, decode HDR 10+ visual media and even output it accordingly.
Coming to the silicon under the hood, the Hisense Vidda C1 is powered by a MediaTek MT9669 SoC with 4GB RAM + 64GB of internal storage. Paired with the CMOS and ToF sensors onboard, the screen projector can gather data from your surroundings, then use artificial intelligence to auto-calibrate the screen output for the best multimedia experience. For example, the screen projector can auto-calibrate for focus, tilting alignment, screen size and even orientation depending on the surrounding situation.
Hisense’s marketing materials state that the recommended projection size of Vidda C1 is 80~150 inches. With that in mind, besides big screen movie viewing, the projector can also be a great companion for big-screen gaming. With a rated latency of only 12ms and support for refresh rates of up to 240Hz, gaming on a 150-inch screen has never been this portable before.
Source: Hisense
Last are the speakers. The Hisense Vidda C1 screen projector comes equipped with a dual stereo speaker setup with 2 10W speakers built on the exterior. The speakers are supported for Dolby Atmos and dts Hi-Res audio for those who prefer a more rich and immersive audio experience.
The Hisense Vidda C1 screen projector officially goes on sale from June 15th onwards and is available for only 6999 RMB (1051 USD) on its first sale.
POCO X4 GT launch in India appears to be inching closer as the device has appeared on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification site. The upcoming smartphone has been listed on the certification website with model number 22041216I. The certification page does not reveal any specifications of the phone. However, BIS India, as spotted has granted approval to the smartphone. Poco is yet to officially confirm the handset’s launch in India.
Mukul Sharma took to Twitter to reveal that the Poco X4 GT Indian variant has been spotted on the BIS India website and it has in fact completed both the steps of the approval process. Although the listings did not contain the details regarding the specifications of the smartphone, the model number signals that the smartphone is an Indian-specific variant.
Poco X3 GT
Sharma also reveals that the Indian variant of the Poco X4 GT will be rebranded as Xiaomi 12X or Xiaomi 12i. Recent reports have also suggested that the Note 11T Pro series will be rebranded to the POCO X4 GT global lineup.
Let’s Check out the rumored specifications of the smartphone
POCO X4 GT Specifications (Rumored)
The POCO X4 GT will likely feature a 6.6-inch LCD panel that offers an FHD+ resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. It may sport a 20-megapixel front-facing camera. While on the rear, it may pack a 48-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 2-megapixel camera.
POCO X4 GT will be powered by Dimensity 8100 paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. The MIUI 13 based on Android 12 OS may come preinstalled on the smartphone. The POCO X4 GT will be fueled by a 5,000mAh battery and support 67W fast charging support.
A couple of weeks ago, Vivo had launched its new true wireless earbuds in its home market China — Vivo TWS Air, along with the Vivo S15 series smartphones. They were up for pre-order since the day of the announcement and are now all set to go on sale.
The Vivo TWS Air will be available for purchase at 12:00 AM on 31st May for a discounted price of 169 yuan (~$25) instead of its original retail price of 199 yuan (~$30). It comes in two color options — Stone Blue and Vitality White.
The earphones appear to be a re-branded model of the Vivo TWS 2 that were launched in India along with the Vivo X80 series smartphones.
In terms of design, the Vivo TWS Air comes with an in-ear design featuring a stem and looks identical to Apple AirPods. The earbuds are lightweight weighing just 3.5 grams thus making them comfortable to wear for a long time. Users can control various functions by tapping the stem of either earbud. They are IP54 certified dust and waterproof.
The earbuds come equipped with a 14.2mm driver for strong bass. They also have dual microphones and noise reduction functionality that uses artificial intelligence. The audio device features DeepX 2.0 stereo sound effects. The Vivo TWS Air supports 117ms low latency mode via Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity.
The true wireless earbuds are equipped with a 420mAh battery with each earbud backed by a 27mAh cell. The earphones are claimed to offer 4.5 hours of usage and 25 hours of total battery life with a charging case that supports a USB-C port.
A few days ago, Realme launched its latest tablet device in its home market China, dubbed Realme Pad X. Today, the 6GB RAM model of the tablet is available for pre-order in the Chinese market.
The 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage model of the Realme Pad X is priced at 1,499 yuan, which is approximately $225. It is offered in three color options — Fluorescent Green Chessboard, Sea Salt Blue, and Star Gray.
Coming to the specifications, the Realme Pad X features an 11-inch LCD display with a 2K screen resolution and 16.7 million colors. It supports sunlight mode (450 nits peak brightness level), and DC dimming. It is also claimed to have TÜV Rheinland-certified hardware-level blue light filter.
Under the hood, the device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 chipset. There’s also support for stylus input. The official optional stylus charges magnetically on the side of the device and supports 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity. Customers can also opt for the official keyboard accessory featuring a 1.3mm key travel.
In the camera department, the device has a 13-megapixel camera sensor on the back and a 105° front-facing front snapper. It runs the Android 12 operating system with the company’s own Realme UI 3.0 on top. It comes with features like PC Connect, split-view, and Apple’s center stage-like functionality on the front camera.
The device packs quad speakers with support for Dolby Atmos and Hi-Res Audio. It is powered by an 8,340mAh battery and has support for 33W fast charging.
The Xiaomi CIVI 1S was announced in April this year in China. It arrived as an updated version of the original Xiaomi CIVI, which went official in September last year. It appears that the Chinese manufacturer could be working on the Xiaomi CIVI 2 smartphone. Well-known tipster Digital Chat Station has shared the key details of what appears to be the CIVI 2.
The smartphone will have a curved edge screen with ultra-thin bezels, according to the leaker. The screen will support a resolution of FHD+, a refresh rate of 120Hz, Dolby Vision, and an under-display fingerprint scanner.
The leak says that it is powered by the SM 74XX chip, which appears to be the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 mobile platform. While the battery size of the device has not been revealed, the leak states that it will carry support for 67W rapid charging.
Xiaomi CIVI1S
The leak further mentions that the device is fitted with upgraded front and rear cameras but does not go into the specifics. Lastly, it will be sporting a thing and lightweight chassis. The company is currently testing the device in China, which indicates that its launch may not be far away.
Since the Xiaomi CIVI was announced in September 2021, the company may unveil its successor around the same time this year. The original model, a female-focused device, was a China-exclusive smartphone. Hence, it is likely that the company may not offer the CIVI 2 outside China.
In related news, the Xiaomi CIVI 1S and CIVI have identical specifications, including a 6.55-inch FHD+ 90Hz OLED display, a 32-megapixel front camera, a triple camera with 64-megapixel (main) + 8-megapixel (ultrawide) + 2-megapixel (macro), and a 4,500mAh battery with 55W charging. While the CIVI features the Snapdragon 778G SoC, the CIVI 1S is equipped with the Snapdragon 778G Plus chipset.
Nothing is building the hype around its first smartphone, named the Nothing Phone (1). It is expected to debut in the next few months in some markets. Ahead of the launch, the company has shared some of the key features of Phone (1), which are already known. It has also been revealed that it will be sharing the announcement date very soon.
According to a recent tweet by Nothing, the Nothing Phone (1) will come equipped with a transparent back and a recycled aluminium mid-frame. It will have an impressive front as it does not have a chin, meaning it will be equipped with a super-slim bottom bezel.
The Nothing Phone (1) is powered by the Snapdragon processor, and it supports wireless charging. Unfortunately, the company has not shared any information on the technical specs of the device. Nothing has previously stated that the Phone (1) will run the Nothing OS. It will be treated with 3 years of OS updates and 4 years of security updates.
Leaked information that surfaced last week revealed that the Nothing Phone (1) may debut on July 21. There is a possibility that the device may go official a bit earlier and its first sale may begin on the said date. The leak also revealed that the device could be priced at around 500 euros, which indicates that it could be a mid-range phone.
Some unconfirmed reports have claimed that the Nothing Phone (1) has a 90Hz display with a top-centered punch-hole, a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset, up to 8 GB of RAM, and up to 128 GB of storage. It may house a 4,500 mAh battery. Hopefully, newer reports will reveal more accurate details about the Nothing Phone (1).
A new iQOO smartphone with model number V2197A has been approved by the 3C and TENAA certification platforms in China. These certifications have revealed the key specifications of both smartphones. Unfortunately, there is no word on the final marketing name of the device. There is a possibility that it may debut as a U-series iQOO phone. Here is all the information that is known about the iQOO V2197A handset.
iQOO V2197A specifications
The iQOO V2197A smartphone measures 164 x 75.84 x 8.25mm and weighs around 193 grams. It is fitted with a 6.51-inch LCD panel with a teardrop notch. It supports an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels and a 20:9 aspect ratio.
It is powered by an unknown 2.2GHz octa-core processor and 4 GB / 6 GB / 8 GB of RAM. The device comes with 128 GB / 256 GB of built-in storage. For additional storage, it has a microSD card slot.
iQOO V2197A
The device packs a 4,910mAh (rated value) battery. The 3C certification of the device has revealed that it may carry support for 18W charging. It is unclear whether the device will be running on the Android 12 OS or the older Android 11 OS.
The iQOO V2197A has an 8-megapixel camera on the front for selfies. Its rear panel has a 13-megapixel main camera, a 2-megapixel secondary lens, and an LED flash. For security, it has a side-facing fingerprint scanner.
The images and specifications of the IQOO V2197A suggest that it could be a rebranded version of the Vivo Y33s 5G, which features the Dimensity 700 chip. Smartphone brands in China are launching new phones at different price points before the country’s 618 (June 18) shopping festival. It appears that it may not take long for the iQOO V2197A to go official.
Google will be announcing the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro flagship phones in October of this year. However, a new report by 9to5 Google suggests that the company could be working on another high-end Pixel flagship phone. It appears that this device may come equipped with a high-end display.
The upcoming Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro have “Panther” and “Cheetah” codenames. The “P10” and “C10,” found in the AOSP, are shorthand versions of the Cheetah and Panther devices. Recently, the publication found a code in the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) that revealed display details of both phones. It was found that the Pixel 7 supports a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and up to a 90Hz refresh rate, whereas the Pixel 7 Pro offers a Quad HD+ resolution of 1440 x 3210 pixels and up to a 120Hz refresh rate. It was also found that the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro were using the same Samsung panels that were made available on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones.
Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro
Fresh information shared by the publication reveals that it has found details of two other Pixel devices that have “Felix” and “Lynx” codenames. It is speculated that the Felix device could be the Pixel 7a, while the identity of the other device is yet to be confirmed. The Lynx device could probably be the delayed Pixel Notepad foldable phone, which is expected to feature the Google Tensor 2 chip.
The publication further mentioned that it found display details of another device that was tagged “G10” in AOSP. It appears that the G10 device is powered by the Tensor chip. However, it does not seem to be a part of the Pixel A-series, since it carries support for up to a 120Hz refresh rate.
The G10’s display is made by China-based BOE instead of Samsung. It measures 71 x 15mm in size and supports a Quad HD+ resolution of 1440 x 3120 pixels. The display size of the G10 indicates that it is not the Pixel tablet that is poised to launch in 2023. The preliminary details that have appeared so far suggest that the G10 could be similar to the Pixel 6 Pro / 7 Pro.
The OPPO Reno8 Series went official in the Chinese market a few days ago with three models: the vanilla Reno8, the OPPO Reno8 Pro, and the Reno8 Pro Plus. They are not at the same level as the Find X5 lineup, but they offer amazing specifications and their prices are more interesting if compared to the most advanced flagship lineup by the Green Factory. Soon, the new series will debut in the global market too, even though there may be a few changes: the Indian version of the lineup is expected to include the Reno8 and the Reno8 Pro which will be re-brands of the Chinese Pro and Pro+ variants, respectively. While waiting for the launch of the new series in the global market, here is a comparison between their specifications.
OPPO Reno8 vs OPPO Reno8 Pro vs OPPO Reno8 Pro+
OPPO Reno8
OPPO Reno8 Pro
OPPO Reno8 Pro+
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
160.6 x 73.4 x 7.7 mm,
179 g
161 x 74.2 x 7.6 mm,
188 g
161.2 x 74.2 x 7.3 mm,
183 g
DISPLAY
6.43 inches, 1080 x 2400 pixels (Full HD+), AMOLED
6.62 inches, 1080 x 2400 pixels (Full HD+), AMOLED
Triple 50 + 2 + 2 MP, f/1.8 + f/2.4 + f/2.4
32 MP f/2.4 front camera
Triple 50 + 8 + 2 MP, f/1.8 + f/2.2 + f/2.4
32 MP f/2.4 front camera
Triple 50 + 8 + 2 MP, f/1.8 + f/2.2 + f/2.4
32 MP f/2.4 front camera
BATTERY
4500 mAh, fast charging 80W
4500 mAh, fast charging 80W
5000 mAh, Fast Charging 80W
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
5G, dual SIM
5G, dual SIM
5G, dual SIM
Design
The differences between the designs of these three devices are just marginal. It is very hard to distinguish every single phone from their design because they are similar, with a camera module sporting the same aesthetics. I personally prefer the look of the vanilla version because it has a smaller camera module, but it is built with cheaper materials. The best build quality is provided by the Pro variants which include an aluminum frame and the Gorilla Glass 5 protection for the front glass.
Display
The OPPO Reno8 Pro+ is equipped with the best display of the trio. It is an AMOLED panel that shows up to one billion colors with a Full HD+ resolution, a diagonal of 6.7 inches, a 120 Hz refresh rate, the HDR10+ certification, and an in-display fingerprint reader. Right after, we got the display of the Reno8 Pro that does not show one billion colors, but the remaining specifications are the same as the Pro Plus variants with the exception of its 6.62-inch diagonal. The vanilla version has a smaller 6.43-inch panel with a lower 90 Hz refresh rate and no HDR10+.
Specs & Software
The most powerful hardware department is provided by the OPPO Reno8 Pro Plus, as the name suggests. It is equipped with a high-end MediaTek Dimensity 8100 Max mobile platform: an upgrade of the Dimensity 8100 with higher AI capabilities, built at 5 nm and running at a max frequency of 2.85 GHz. The SoC is paired with up to 12 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage. The Reno8 Pro takes the silver medal with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 mobile platform that is currently the best midrange chipset by Qualcomm. The last position goes to the vanilla Reno8: the first phone with the Dimensity 1300 mobile platform. All of these phones run Android 12 customized by ColorOS 12.1, and they will get at least two major updates to new Android versions.
Camera
If you are looking for the most advanced cameras, then you should go either for the OPPO Reno8 Pro or the Pro Plus. Unlike these two devices, the vanilla version lacks an 8 MP ultrawide camera and it replaces it with a useless 2 MP depth sensor. This is the reason why the Pro variants are more versatile and interesting in terms of photo quality. Further, the Pro variants come with the proprietary NPU MariSilicon X improving night photography and video recording at night as well.
All of these phones come with the same battery capacity, this means that the longest battery life will be provided by the handset sporting the most efficient components. The OPPO Reno8 Pro may provide a longer battery life in a lot of scenarios because its Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 mobile platform is built with a better 4 nm production process improving the energy consumption. But the differences in terms of battery life should be just marginal. The charging speeds should be exactly the same because the whole trio features 4500 mAh batteries with 80W fast charging.
Price
The starting price of the OPPO Reno8 roughly translates into about €350 or $377 at the actual change, the Pro variant starts from €420 or $453, and the Pro Plus begins at €520 or $560. These are the prices for the Chinese market, while the ones for the global market are still unknown at the moment of this publication. Now that you know all the differences between the devices from the new series, which one would you pick?
OPPO Reno8 vs OPPO Reno8 Pro vs OPPO Reno8 Pro Plus: PRO and CONS
Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Desk Lamp 1S Enhanced version in China. The new version is an upgraded version of the MIJIA Desk Lamp 1S that was first launched in 2019. The new desk lamp carries a decent price tag of 199 yuan (~$30) and is presently on pre-sale.
The Mijia Desk Lamp 1S Enhanced Version comes with upgraded full-spectrum lamp beads as well as upgraded Ra95 color rendering index. It also adopt China’s A-level reading and writing work desk lamp lighting standard.
The Mijia desk lamp 1S enhanced version is upgraded to full-spectrum LED lamp beads, and the ratio of red, green, and blue in the spectral curve is similar to that of sunlight. Compared with ordinary LED lamp beads, red light and green light are added to control the peak value of blue light, making the light more uniform and soft.
It uses a 42×0.5W LED module with a rated power of 9W and a service life of 25,000 hours. The color rendering index is raised from Ra90 to Ra95, which is closer to natural light and shows the true color of objects it illuminates.
The Mijia Desk Lamp 1S Enhanced version has 4 lighting modes (reading, computer, children, and focus). When the focus mode is set, the light reminds users to rest through flickers.
The lamp can be connected to the Mijia app and Apple HomeKit system at the same time and supports XiaoAI and Siri voice control. In addition, it also has a physical knob through which users can also adjust the color temperature and light brightness.
Prior to last year’s Google Pixel 6 series launch event, a Google Pixel 6 prototype was listed on eBay for sale just weeks before the launch, showcasing the design and build of Google’s upcoming Pixel in real life.
And just like clockwork, as we gear up for the launch of the Google Pixel 7 series launch in Fall 2022, a Google Pixel 7 128GB prototype has appeared on the renowned e-commerce site – eBay, showcasing the real-life photos of Google’s upcoming Pixel smartphone, again.
Google Pixel 7 Prototype in Real Life. Source: eBay
From the front, the Pixel 7 seems to feature the same design as the Pixel 6 series with a flat AMOLED display with a centered punch-hole cutout that houses the selfie camera of the smartphone.
From the back, the Pixel 7 cameras are housed within the pill-shaped camera cutout that is surrounded by a thick protruding rectangular aluminium bar. The colour option listed is the Stormy Black colourway, and from the photos, it can be observed that the Pixel 7 Stormy Black is unfortunately a glossy finish that is prone to fingerprints and smudges.
And since the eBay listing was the Pixel 7 prototype, it does not feature Google’s G logo. Instead, it features the prototype insignia logo that we also saw in last year’s Pixel 6 prototype leak.
Side Photos of the Pixel 7. Source: eBay
As for the other details that can be spotted, the Pixel 7 has the power and volume buttons on the right side of the device, with the physical SIM card slot located on the left side of the device. Unfortunately, it seems that the headphone jack is no longer present on the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 will charge via the USB-C port on the bottom.
The Google Pixel 7 series was earlier announced on Google I/O 2022 to be launched in Fall 2022, launching with Google’s next-generation Tensor processors. And Google confirmed the rear design of the devices on stage, with the Pixel 7 sporting a dual-camera setup and the Pixel 7 Pro sporting a triple-camera setup.
Two rugged smartphones from Blackview with Dimensity 700 chips have been launched for the global market. The Blackview BL8800 and BL8800 Pro come with several impressive features including big batteries with 8,380mAh capacity. The two Blackview rugged smartphones sport similar features except for their main cameras.
The Blackview BL8800 has a night vision camera while the BL8800 Pro comes with a FLIR thermal imaging camera. The smartphones were introduced weeks back and are now globally available. The early bird discount offer is now off the table and the starting price for the standard model is between $350 and $430. Availability is via online platforms and other outlets and the prices could vary across outlets.
Apart from the MediaTek Dimensity 700 chipset in the devices, they offer an 8GB/128GB RAM/ storage configuration. The features that stand the phones as rugged devices include IP68, IP69K, and MIL-STD-810 ratings. The imaging features of their main cameras also facilitate their performance in extreme situations. The monster 8,280mAh batteries in both devices support 33W fast charging and extended use on a single charge. The smartphones use 3D copper pipe liquid cooling technology for efficient heat management.
On the hardware side of the Blackview BL8800 series, they come with the Android 11 OS and Doke OS 3.0 UI. The 6.58-inch 1,080 x 2,408px screen has 480 nits brightness. Both models are available in three colors – Conquest Black, Mecha Orange, and Navy Green. Availability and shipping details could be found in specific retailer outlets like AliExpress.
Last month, OPPO commenced the limited Android 12 beta for the OPPO Reno 3 and the Reno 3 Pro Indonesia and India variants. Now, the company has started rolling out the stable ColorOS 12 builds for these devices.
OPPO Reno3 Pro
According to the official announcement post on OPPO Community, the upgrade is live for the following models:
The Vanilla Reno 3 is also expected to soon receive the ColorOS 12 update in India while the Reno 3 Pro Chinese variant has already received the update.
In order to be eligible for the update, make sure your Reno 3 and Reno 3 Pro (India/Indonesia variants) are on firmware version C.23 or above. For the Reno 3 China variant, users need to make sure that the device is on the firmware version C.14 or above to receive the ColorOS 12 update.
Users need to navigate to Settings > Software Updates to download and install the update. The OTA software builds for these smartphones are being pushed in batches. Therefore, some users may get them earlier, while others may have to wait.
Samsung Display will no longer produce liquid-crystal displays (LCD). The decision to close the LCD business will be completed by June of 2022 as the company faces tough competition from its Chinese and Taiwanese counterparts.
The company has decided to focus on manufacturing organic light-emitting diode (OLED) and quantum dot (QD) displays, as OLED panels have started to become the norm in the smartphone market. That being said, the main reason for the shutting down of LCD panel production is the reduced profits in the venture. A recent Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) revealed that the price of an LCD is 36.6% of what it used to be in January 2014, the component’s peak production period.
No investment plan details have since been announced, and the employees of the LCD business are expected to be transferred to the QD business.
Samsung Display had decided to close its LCD business in late 2020, but the plans were delayed at Samsung Electronics’ request due to a sudden increase in the prices of LCD panels during the COVID-19 pandemic.
There are rumors that the Xiaomi Band 7 Pro could be unveiled as early as July 2022. The new Xiaomi smart wearable will expectedly come with a larger battery than the Xiaomi Band 7. The Xiaomi Band 7 Pro will be the NFC variant of the Band 7.
The Xiaomi Band 7 Pro had been the subject of speculations of late. Some tipsters have predicted a July launch for the Band 7 Pro. Sources say that the Xiaomi Band 7 Pro will be unveiled alongside the Xiaomi 12 Ultra. The tipsters have taken to Twitter and Weibo to provide glimpses and hints of the upcoming Band 7 Pro wearable. The Band 7 Pro will have a battery whose capacity is at least 70mAh above that of the Band 7. The upcoming smart wearable will also feature GPS functionality and a bigger display.
Xiaomi is Also Planning to Launch Mi Band 7 Pro Soon..
Some purported details and an image of the Xiaomi Band 7 Pro appeared in a recent Mi Door Lock application code. The details related to the Xiaomi Band 7 Pro and Band 7 NFC initially. It is unclear what to make of this detail at this time. However, it is expected that an upgraded Band 7 fitness tracker is on the cards for the unveiling. Xiaomi is yet to make a statement about the rumors at this time. Apart from the larger battery, GPS, and larger display, not much is known about the Band 7 Pro.
Last year, Xiaomi launched the Mi Pad 5 aka the Xiaomi Pad 5 in multiple markets. The tablet is comparatively priced and brings some flagship features like 120Hz display on a mid-range offering.
An EEC listing revealed that the brand is working on a new tablet likely belonging to the Xiaomi Pad 6 series. And now, a 91mobiles report has revealed that there will be debuting four tablets for the next generation. According to the report, these tablets will have four model numbers: L81, L81A, L82, and L83 corresponding to the Xiaomi Pad 6, the Pad 6 Pro, and the Pad 6 Pro 5G, and a Redmi tablet. The Pad 6 series will focus on the mid-range to flagship segment while the company will launch the Redmi tablet with an affordable price tag.
The report mentions that these tablets will come in two processor variants belonging to both MediaTek and Qualcomm, however, it’s currently unclear which region will receive which if not both SoC variants. The top-end model, likely the Xiaomi Pad 6 Pro 5G is rumored to come with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and Dimensity 9000 SoC.
Other than that, the report states that the fast charging capability of the upcoming tablets will increase from the current-gen 67W to 120W on a wired connection. The Pad 6 series is also expected to feature 144Hz LTPO displays, powerful speakers, and a newer version of MIUI for tablets. If these rumors turn out to be true, the upcoming tablet might turn out to be the best value for money proposition in the mid-range and flagship tier.
A recent report states that the next generation of Xiaomi tablets is expected to debut in August 2022, so stay tuned for more updates on the matter.
Samsung‘s next-generation flagship foldable device dubbed the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is allegedly under development. It is expected to launch in August and has already received multiple render and spec leaks.
Now, ahead of its launch, tipster Yogesh Brar has leaked almost all of its key specifications. So without further wait, let’s take a look at what to expect from the premium foldable.
According to Yogesh Brar, the Galaxy Z Fold 4 will come with a similar-sized 7.6-inch QXGA+ AMOLED inner panel like the current-gen Galaxy Z Fold 3, however, a recent protective case leak has revealed that it’ll have a better aspect ratio than the last-gen. On the outside, the device is said to bring a 6.2-inch HD+ AMOLED panel. Both the outside and Inside displays will offer a 120Hz refresh rate.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 inner display aspect ratio
Under the hood, the smartphone will house Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8+ Gen Plus SoC which is built on TSMC’s industry-leading 4nm node and boasts up to 30% battery efficiency compared to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip. The chipset will come paired with either 12GB or 16GB RAM and will be available in 256GB and 512GB storage options.
For optics, the device will house a 50-megapixel primary sensor on the rear paired with a 12-megapixel ultra-wide unit and a 12-megapixel telephoto lens with 3x zoom. The inner screen camera will be a 16-megapixel under-display unit according to Brar while the front camera on the outer screen will be 10-megapixel. Other than that, the device is said to feature a 4,400mAh capacity battery with 25W fast charging and operate on Android 12-based One UI.
The exciting addition of Google Assistant to the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 seems to be anything but seamless. There are multiple complaints from users who installed Google Assistant on their devices since last week. The issues related to battery drain and disconnection from their phones after installing Google Assistant.
The long-awaited Google Assistant functionality had arrived in some markets last week. This was after more than 8 months of waiting. But it seems the rollout came with a whimper. Multiple issues have been voiced out by Galaxy Watch 4 owners who installed Google Assistant. Some users have reported experiencing a rapid discharging of their batteries, and disconnection from their paired phones. Some others claimed that the always-on hotword detection feature is not accurate and was causing battery drain.
Users said that they have been unable to restore the seamless pairing of their Galaxy Watch 4 with their smartphones since the installation of Google Assistant. Some users however claimed that they were able to restore pairing after a hard reset of the smartwatch. A hard reset leads to the loss of health and fitness data on the device, except there is a backup. A hard reset will also mean re-installation and configuration of apps afresh including Samsung Pay.
There are also issues raised about Google Assistant on the Galaxy Watch 4 being much slower than in previous devices.
Samsung and Google have not made any statements yet on the Galaxy Watch 4’s Google Assistant issues. It is also not clear whether users outside the United States were also experiencing the issue. It is expected that these stability and reliability issues will be fixed with an update.
Android 13 is planned to be the next official major Android OS upgrade for smartphones that currently running on Android 12. Thus it is no surprise that as we inch closer to the official launch date of Android 13, smartphone manufacturers already planning one step ahead to decide how, when and which devices are getting the Android 13 update.
Oppo, one of the world’s Top 5 best-selling Android smartphone brands, is holding the company’s official ColorOS developer forum – “OTalk” in China, on June 8th next Wednesday at 3 pm Beijing Time (UTC +8). The event will be live-streamed online via Oppo’s developer community portal and interested participants can tune in to the live stream via the official QR Code as shown below.
In this year’s forum, Oppo will be discussing the company’s rollout roadmap plans of Android 13 for its devices in China which include the company’s own Oppo smartphones and its sister brand, OnePlus which is also running the same ColorOS interface in the Chinese market.
The forum will be highlighting several software highlights of the Android 13 update, third-party app compatibility with Android 13 system requirements and ColorOS first-party compatibility with Android 13 via virtual talks and conferences. The forum will also feature a Q&A session for third-party app developers to interact with Oppo’s internal software development team to answer any questions and clear any doubts of developers regarding Oppo’s implementation of Android 13 in ColorOS.
OnePlus 10 Pro
As earlier announced on Google I/O 2022, the Oppo Find N, Oppo Find X5 Pro and OnePlus 10 Pro are among the few devices that are eligible with the Android 13 Developer Preview programme. Oppo is planning to start internal testing for its other existing ColorOS devices that are eligible for Android 13 in early July 2022, and by early August, the company has planned to roll out the Android 13 Open Beta to the company’s first batch of devices that are eligible for the update.
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