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All the Redmi launches from last week — Redmi K50 series, Redmi MAX TV 100-inch, and more

Last week, Redmi, the sub-brand of Xiaomi, had three launch events in different markets. The biggest one was in China where the company unveiled its latest flagship smartphones, a premium laptop, and its largest TV yet. It also held events in Indonesia and India to debut certain phones, which had already gone official in certain regions earlier.

Let’s take a look at all of these products in our new weekly roundup. After you go through them, then do let us know your favorites in the comment at the end of the post.

 

Redmi Launches From Last Week

 

1. Indonesia – Redmi Note 11 Series

Redmi Note 11 Series Indonesia Launch

The first Redmi launch event of last week was held in Indonesia. The brand debuted the Redmi Note 11 series at this conference. The company announced three models for the country, namely Redmi Note 11, Redmi Note 11 Pro, and Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G. The Redmi Note 11S was absent at this event. Perhaps, it will be introduced later in the region.

The three devices that got unveiled are the same as the phones sold in Europe. Hence, there’s no change in specifications. The vanilla and Pro models come in two memory configurations, while the Pro 5G is limited to a single variant.

As far as pricing is concerned, the Redmi Note 11, Redmi Note 11 Pro, and Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G start at Rp 2,499,000 ($175), Rp 3,499,000 ($245), and Rp 4,199,000 ($294) respectively in Indonesia.

 

2. India – Redmi 10

Xiaomi Redmi 10C
Xiaomi Redmi 10C

The second Redmi event was for India at which the brand took wraps off the Redmi 10. This Redmi 10 is different than the Redmi 10 and Redmi 10 2022 sold in other international markets.

The device comes with a 6.71-inch FHD+ display (LCD), Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC, LPDDR4x RAM, UFS 2.2 storage, 50MP (wide) + 2MP (depth) dual-camera system, 5MP selfie camera, rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, MIUI 13 based on Android 11, 6,000mAh battery, and 18W fast charging. 

The Redmi 10 costs ₹10,999 and ₹12,999 for 4GB + 64GB and 6GB + 128GB memory variants respectively.

 

3. China – Redmi K50 Series

Redmi K50 colours leak

The third and the last Redmi event of last week took place in China. The main highlight of the conference was the Redmi K50 series. The lineup includes two models — Redmi K50 and Redmi K50 Pro.

The Redmi K50 duo features a 6.67-inch QHD+ 120Hz AMOLED display, MIUI 13 based on Android 12, LPDDR5 RAM, UFS 3.1 storage. 8MP ultra-wide camera, 2MP macro camera, 20MP selfie camera, dual stereo speakers, and side-mounted fingerprint sensor.

The vanilla Redmi K50 is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8100 SoC and gets its juice from a 5,500mAh battery with support for 67W fast charging. It has a 48MP main camera with OIS. On the other hand, the Redmi K50 Pro is backed by a smaller 5,000mAh battery but supports 120W fast charging. It also sports a more powerful MediaTek Dimensity 9000 chipset and an OIS-enabled 108MP primary camera.

The Redmi K50 starts at  ¥2,399 ($378), while the Redmi K50 Pro begins at ¥2,999 ($472).

 

4. China – Redmi K40S

Redmi K40S

Redmi also announced the Redmi K40S alongside the Redmi K50 series. It features a similar design language but the specs are near identical to that of Redmi K40.

This handset arrives with a 6.67-inch FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 chip, LPDDR5 RAM, UFS 3.1 storage, MIUI 13 based on Android 12, 48MP (wide, OIS) + 8MP (ultra-wide) + 2MP (triple) camera setup, 20MP selfie camera, dual stereo speakers, side-mounted fingerprint sensor, 4,500mAh battery, and 67W fast charging.

The Redmi K40 starts at ¥1,999 ($315) in China for the base 8GB +128GB memory variant.

 

5. China – RedmiBook Pro 15 2022

RedmiBook Pro 15 2022

At the Redmi K50 family launch event, Redmi also debuted the RedmiBook Pro 15 2022 premium laptop. It is the successor of the RedmiBook Pro 15 2021.

It offers an aluminum-alloy body, 15.6-inch 3.2K 90Hz display, backlit keyboard, fingerprint sensor, dual speakers, 720p webcam, Microsoft Windows 11, and 72 Wh battery. It comes in multiple variants powered by up to 12th Gen Intel Core i7 and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 GPU.

The RedmiBook Pro 2022 starts at ¥5,599 ($881) and goes all the way up to ¥7,499 ($1,180).

 

6. China – Redmi Smart TV MAX 100-inch

Redmi Smart TV MAX 100-inch

The Redmi K50 series conference also witnessed the launch of the largest Redmi television to date — Redmi Smart TV MAX 100-inch. The humongous TV costs ¥19,999 ($3,147).

The television arrives with a 100-inch 4K canvas, 120Hz refresh rate, multi-zone backlight system, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, IMAX Enhanced, 10-bit color depth, MEMC, AMD FreeSync, metal frame, and metal stands.

Other features include ARM Cortex-A73 quad-core CPU, ARM Mali-G52 MC1 GPU, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, MIUI TV, 1 x HDMI 2.1, 2 x HDMI 2.0, 2 x USB, AV, Ethernet, S/PDIF, Antenna, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, 2 x 15W speakers (30W), Dolby Atmos, Dolby Audio, DTS-HD, far-field microphones, and Xiao AI virtual assistant.

 

 

 

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Google app on Android now lets you delete 15 minutes of search history in a jiffy

The Google app on Android has received a new feature that allows users to conveniently erase the last 15 minutes of search history.

Google spokesman, Ned Adriance, said in a statement to The Verge that the feature will be rolled out to everyone using the app in the coming weeks. He also revealed that Google was exploring pushing the feature to other platforms.

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Google

To try out the new feature, open up the Google app, tap on the profile picture icon on the top right corner of the screen, and then tap on ‘Delete last 15 minutes’ within the menu that appears.

The ‘Delete last 15 minutes’ feature sure has taken its time to arrive on Android. First announced back in May last year, it was rolled out to the Google app on iOS only a couple of months later, but gave a miss to Android for some reason.

Google already allows automatic search history deletion for periods of 3 months, 18 months, or 36 months, and also presents an option to remove particular search queries from the history. But the new feature allows users to delete history from a much shorter session, which is new.

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Telegram ban lifted in Brazil after platform cooperates with Supreme court orders

Brazil’s Supreme Court on Sunday revoked the nationwide ban on messaging app Telegram after it successfully complied with the court orders and the country’s laws.

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For those unaware, Brazil’s Supreme court had issued a ban on Telegram as the messaging app failed to comply with the court’s orders regarding an arrest warrant issued in the name of a blogger Allan dos Santos who is an ally of the current president Jair Bolsonaro and has been accused of spreading fake news via Telegram. The activist, a fugitive now based in the United States, has remained active on Telegram.

Telegram had also ignored requests from Brazilian authorities, including a police request to block profiles and provide information linked to the blogger. Telegram had also failed to name a legal representative in Brazil, unlike its competitors

The court had given Telegram till Sunday to comply with its orders. Telegram founder Pavel Durov responded by apologizing for the company’s “negligence” in replying to court orders and the company also complied by blocking the accounts spreading misinformation.

Telegram also appointed Alan Campos Elias Thomaz as its legal representative in Brazil, the court statement said, fulfilling a key request.

The Supreme Court statement of Justice Moraes said Telegram had shown “full compliance.” He also added, “I revoke the decision of complete suspension of the operation of Telegram in Brazil.”

This move by Moraes has given birth to debates regarding freedom of speech and fake news. The supporters of Bolsonaro on the right are calling this judicial overreach.

 

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Jio, Airtel, Vi warn of possible 5G phone shortage if government mandates local certification

5G phone availability may see a sharp decline if the government goes forward with a new ruling that makes local testing and certifications of devices mandatory, Airtel, Jio, and Vi have warned. The telecom providers also suggested that the move will impact data consumption and restrict market access.

Department of Telecommunications (DoT) recently decided to bring 5G phones under phase-5 of the ‘Mandatory Testing & Certification of Telecom Equipment (MTCTE)’ control scheduled from January 1st, 2023 (via Economic Times). Moving forward with this would also hamper India’s ambitions of becoming a global manufacturing base, stated the operators.

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G

“We urge your intervention to instruct TEC to rescind the existing notifications covering all existing consumer electronic products under the MTCTE Certification regime and to desist in pursuing smartwatches, wearables, and smart cameras under Phase III and 5G mobile phones under the proposed Phase V of MTCTE,” the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) said in a letter to telecom secretary K. Rajaraman, according to the report.

The COAI represents operators like Jio, Airtel, and Vi along with global companies like Apple, Google, Ericsson, Huawei, Nokia, and others. These have collectively urged DoT and TEC to not interfere in mobile manufacturing and leave it under the regulatory framework of the Bureau of Industrial Standards (BIS) and the Ministry of IT & Electronics (MeitY).

Industry executives added that MTCTE is quite a time-consuming procedure and would burden OEMs with compliance costs, restricting market access and delaying device launches.

As one senior executive put it: “TEC’s latest decision is causing unease and uncertainty in the industry as any potential disruption in the availability of 5G smartphones would automatically slow down the pace of adoption of 5G services in India, and also reduce overall data consumption levels, which would ultimately hit telco ARPUs.”

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OnePlus 9 series picks up March 2022 security patch, Google Pay bug fix in new update

Earlier this month, OnePlus released the OxygenOS 12 update – C.46 for the OnePlus 9 and the 9 Pro which brought along a number of bug fixes like the abnormal display issue with the AOD, the blurred screen bug in certain scenarios, and the problems with registering to a 5G network. This update however did not make it to North American users of the device.

The company has now released another update for the OnePlus 9 series devices which this time around includes all regions. The new firmware update coming to the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro comes with version number C.47. The update bumps up the security patch levels of the devices to March 2022 and comes with several bug fixes and system optimization.

OnePlus also informs that the SafetyNet bug which was causing the “Device not certified” error for some OnePlus 9 users while using Google Pay has been addressed. If users are still facing the issue after installing the new update, the company has advised clearing the Google Play Store’s cache and rebooting the device.

Update Changelog:

  • System
    • [Optimized] the stability of communication
    • [Fixed] the issue of the operator’s name displayed incorrectly
    • [Fixed] the low probability issue that unable to send MMS
    • [Improved] system stability
    • [Updated] Android security patch to 2022.03
  • Camera
    • [Optimized] the fluency of taking pictures

OnePlus 9RT Silver back Hands on 09

Additionally, XDA developers have reported that the OnePlus 9RT has been updated to firmware version A.07 which brings along the March 2022 security patch and improves battery life along with fixing a bug related to the phone speaker.

Update changelog:

  • System
    • Optimized power consumption, improved battery life
    • Fixed the issue that speaker unable to play sound in some scenarios
    • Fixed the low probability issue of blurred screen when in the bright environment
    • Improved system stability
    • Updated Android security patch to 2022.03

As usual, the OTA update is rolling out in batches, so it will take some time before it reaches everyone. If you have not received this OTA update yet, you can check its availability by heading to Settings > System > System updates on your device.

 

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Get Redmi AirDots 3 Pro Genshin Impact Edition for $99 at Giztop

Redmi AirDots 3 Pro Genshin Impact Edition is now available for pre-order for $99 only at Giztop. The Genshin Impact edition is the result of the collaboration between Redmi and the gaming franchise Genshin Impact. It is an eye-catching earbud with a gorgeous design and unique color. This is a pre-order and the actual shipping will start from March 31.

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Redmi AirDots 3 Pro Genshin Impact Edition at $99 @Giztop

Redmi AirDots 3 Pro Genshin Impact Edition

Redmi AirDots 3 Pro Genshin Impact Edition

Redmi AirDots 3 Pro Genshin Impact Edition

Key Features:

  • Gorgeous design and color
  • 9MM composite diaphragm moving coil
  • High-quality audio with distortionless high pitch and a thick and pure bass
  • 35DB intelligent dual active noise reduction
  • Double transparency mode
  • 69MS ultra-low latency for an excellent gaming experience
  • Triple microphone call noise reduction 
  • Dual device smart connection 
  • Multi-functional smart touch control 
  • 28 Hr long battery life
  • Supports wireless charging
  • IPX4 waterproof

Redmi AirDots 3 Pro Genshin Impact Edition

You can now pre-order Redmi AirDots 3 Pro Genshin Impact Edition for $99 only at Giztop. This unique design combined with the high-quality audio from Redmi makes a great gift option. Please note that this is a limited edition. So place your order asap. 

Redmi AirDots 3 Pro Genshin Impact Edition

For more information on such exciting deals and offers check out our deals hub.

Xiaomi Mi 11X Android 12-based MIUI 13 update finally arrives in India

The Indian Xiaomi Mi 11X is finally receiving the Android 12-based MIUI 13 update in India a few days after the POCO F3 bagged it and over a month after the Redmi K40 did. The update also includes the February security patch.

The official changelog doesn’t mention much aside from improved system security and some optimizations for system apps and features. The MIUI 13 launch event for India hadn’t introduced any new features either aside from new wallpapers, proving the update is just another optimization-focused thing like MIUI 12.5 Enhanced was.

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Anyway, the complete official changelog for the Xiaomi Mi 11X MIUI 13 update has been given below for your reference.

System

  • Stable MIUI based on Android 12
  • Updated Android Security Patch to February 2022. Increased system security

More features and improvements

  • New: Apps can be opened as floating windows directly from the sidebar
  • Optimization: Enhanced accessibility support for Phone, Clock, and Weather
  • Optimization: Mind map nodes are more convenient and intuitive now

Do note here that the update is currently only being rolled out to Mi Pilot Testers in India, according to Xiaomiui. If all’s found well with it, then expect a wider rollout within a couple of weeks. Alternatively, you can attempt a manual installation after downloading the ROM zip via this link.

Xiaomi typically provides two Android version upgrades to its mid-range devices and the same can be expected for the Mi 11X too. With Android 12 now out, the device should receive its final Android version bump after Android 13 hits stable.

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Xiaomi Automobile to show off EV development progress with first prototype in Q3 2022

The engineering prototype of Xiaomi’s very first electric car will be shown off in the third quarter of this year, according to Luo Baojun, general manager of Xiaomi’s Beijing-Tianjin branch, who also promised “breakthroughs” with the vehicle.

Xiaomi announced the production of its electric car in March last year, following which Xiaomi Automobile Co. Ltd. completed the industrial and commercial registration with a capital of 10 billion Yuan (around USD 1.57 billion). The company is being led by Lei Jun with over 500 employees working on R&D under him.

Xiaomi store China

Plans show that Xiaomi Auto will build an EV factory in two phases in the Beijing Economic and Technological Development Zone (via My Drivers). The cumulative annual output of the factory is expected to be 300,000 vehicles, of which the first and second phases have a production capacity of 150,000 vehicles.

At the start of 2022, Lei Jun put forth a requirement for Xiaomi’s smartphone department to sort of become a middle ground for the entire company. This will encourage talent and technological transfers to the automotive business in the future.

In response to the new requirement, Zeng Xuezhong, senior vice president of Xiaomi Group and president of the mobile phone department, said that the Xiaomi mobile phone department is conducting monthly multi-dimensional technical exchanges with the automotive team involving battery, imaging, software, and supply chain.

The first mass-produced Xiaomi EV will be launched in the first half of 2024.

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realme GT NEO 3 frame insertion tech makes games like Genshin Impact run twice as smooth

The realme GT NEO 3 is all set for a launch tomorrow in China, and ahead of that, a new leak has given us a glimpse into its gaming performance. The MediaTek Dimensity 8100 under the hood is undoubtedly one of the most powerful mobile chips currently, but its capabilities are further enhanced with the frame insertion tech onboard the device.

As clear from the video demo below (via WHYLAB), the frame insertion tech does wonders with Genshin Impact, nearly doubling its framerate. The game is among the most demanding mobile titles, but with frame insertion turned on, the realme GT NEO 3 handles it without breaking a sweat.

It isn’t clear if the tech will work universally, across all games, or if it will only support select titles, but we should know soon enough.

The Dimensity 8100 in the realme GT NEO 3 has outperformed the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in some tests and has been declared a high-end chip rather than a flagship one. It is touted as being more power-efficient than Qualcomm’s flagship as well as the Dimensity 9000, too.

A high-end chip means the device is high-end too, and features near-flagship-level specifications. As such, its display is a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with an FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The back features a triple camera setup with a 50MP main cam alongside 8MP ultrawide and 2MP auxiliary modules. The device even supports 150W charging, which is the fastest in the industry.

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Samsung Galaxy A53 5G launched in India with 120Hz display and Exynos 1280 SoC

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G has now officially arrived in the Indian market. The smartphone comes a few days after its global release, and it brings features like 120Hz display, 64MP OIS cameras, up to 8GB + 8GB of total RAM support.

The Samsung Galaxy A53 5G comes at a starting price of Rs. 34,499($453) for the base 6GB RAM + 128GB storage variant. It is priced at Rs. 35,999(~$473) for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant. The smartphone comes in Awesome Black, Awesome White, Awesome Blue, and Awesome Peach colors.

Samsung is offering Rs. 3,000(~$39) instant cashback with ICICI bank cards. The device is already up for pre-booking starting today and will start shipping from March 27 in the country.

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G Specifications 

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G comes in the standard A-series design featuring a 6.5-inch  Infinity-O display with Full-HD+ resolution. It is a Super AMOLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate, up to 800 nits of brightness, and Eye Comfort Shield for reduced blue light on the screen.

It sports a quad-camera system at the rear with a 64MP OIS main lens with f/1.8 aperture, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, a 5MP depth sensor, and lastly a 5MP macro lens. Upfront, it has a 32MP selfie snapper with f/2.2 aperture.

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G

Powering the device is the 5nm Exynos 1280 SoC paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The device also has the RAM Plus feather, where additional 8GB of RAM can be added using the internal storage. It packs a 5,000mAh battery with 25W fast charging support. However, the phone doesn’t ship with a charging adapter.

It has IP67 water and dust resistant rating and has Dolby Atmos-tuned speaker setup. As for security, it has the on-screen fingerprint scanner and also supports facial unlock option. The phone boots on One UI 4 (Android 12 OS) out of the box and has Samsung’s Knox security.

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Get Discounts and Free Gifts at the ADO E-Bike Spring Super Deals

ADO E-bike has launched its super spring deals. Under this spring sale, you can get huge discounts and free gifts on the purchase of the ADO A20+ and A20F+ E-bikes. The sale starts on 20 March and ends on 30 March 2022, 7:59 UTC. So let’s check out the two discounted E-bikes. 

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ADO A20+ E-bike

Retail Price: €799         Discounted Price: €769 (including VAT, exclusive coupon: coupon code:ADOFRIEND30, 30euros off)

*Free Gift – 1 Pc Helmet

ADO A20+

 

ADO A20+

Key Features:

  • 350W Hall brushless gear DC motor
  • Shimano 7 speed
  • High energy power battery
  • G drive control system 
  • Double disc brake
  • Aluminum alloy frame
  • 7 point shock absorption des
  • HD LCD screen for real-time data
  • USB charging port
  • Foldable design
  • IPX5 waterproof design
  • Max load capacity – 120 Kg

 

ADO A20F+  E-bike

Retail Price: €1069         Discounted Price: €969 (including VAT, exclusive coupon: coupon code:ADOFRIEND30, 30euros off)

*Free Gift – 1 pair fenders

ADO A20F+ E-bike

ADO A20F+ E-bike

Key Features:

  • Hybrid drive mode / Pedal-assist mode
  • 500W high-speed motor
  • Shimano 7 speed
  • G drive control system 
  • Double disc brakes
  • Aluminum alloy frame
  • High energy power battery
  • Double shock absorption and anti-bump design
  • LED headlights
  • HD LCD screen for real-time data
  • USB charging port
  • IPX5 waterproof design
  • Foldable design
  • Max load capacity – 120 Kg

ADO A20F+ E-bike

Please note that the abovementioned e-bikes come with fast and free shipping, approximately 3 to 7 days delivery, and one year warranty. The free gifts are shipped from the Chinese warehouse and may take a longer delivery time. 

 

About the Brand:

ADO creates powerful and stylish electric bikes, electric scooters, and accessories that can be your urban commute partner. Apart from urban commuting they also cater to the needs of cross country bikers, adventure enthusiasts, mountain climbers, campers, etc, and have specially designed bikes for different venues and needs. ADO’s mission is to provide people around the world with extraordinary riding experiences in their daily commute by creating electric bikes, electric scooters, and accessories. They are a fast-growing brand and have joined Xiaomiyoupin for partners events and collaborated with Insta360 to make ADO & Insta360 GO2 XE Set-Cycling Camera and Bike Air Pump.

For more information on such exciting deals and offers check out our deals hub.

Apple supplier Foxconn “basically” resumes normal operations in China

Foxconn, a known Apple supplier, has “basically” resumed normal operations in Shenzhen China. The supplier had initially halted operations due to outbreak of COVID-19 cases and later partially reignited production.

Apple

According to a Reuters report, the Cupertino based giant’s major supplier has brought production in its Shenzhen site to nearly full capacity again. Foxconn made the announcement earlier today (21st March 2022) as the city eases up restrictions  following the COVID-19 outbreaks. Furthermore, the brand added that is has restarted some production and operations at its Shenzhen campuses. To restart production, the company even had to make arrangements to have some staff live within the work bubble.

This arrangement was requested by the local government, as it was battling the outbreak of Coronavirus. Notably, the company said in a statement that it has “basically resumed normal work order and production operations” at its major campuses, including the Longhua and Guanlan districts. Foxconn further added that the process is taking place “under the premise of abiding by epidemic prevention policies and strictly implementing epidemic prevention and control.”

Apple

As per an internal document reviewed by Reuters, staff within the “high risk” area of Futian will have to continue to work from home. In other words, only a small part of Apple iPhone production is dedicated in the southern city of Shenzhen. Meanwhile, the majority of the production takes place in Zhengzhou in the central province of Henan.

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Honor MagicBook X14 India launch soon, Amazon listing with key features appear

Honor has started teasing the arrival of a new laptop named MagicBook X14 in India. The landing page of the device is now live on Amazon India. To recall, the MagicBook 15 was the last notebook for India. It was made official in July 2020. Here is all the information on what to expect from the MagicBook X14.

The Honor MagicBook X14 heading to India weighs 1.38kg and measures 15.9mm. The aluminium-bodied device is equipped with a 180-degree hinge. The notebook features an IPS panel that offers features such as Full HD resolution and anti-glare.

Honor MagicBook X14 teased in India

The MagicBook X14 packs a 56Wh battery that promises to last for up to 13.2 hours. It carries support for 65W fast charging. According to the company, a 30-minute charge will restore approximately 59 percent of the battery’s capacity. It offers other features such as a pop-up camera, a fingerprint scanner, and a backlit keyboard. It will probably come pre-installed with the latest Windows 11 OS.

The Amazon listing is yet to confirm the launch date of the MagicBook X14 for India. Now that the laptop is being teased, it may go official as early as this week in the country.

Honor announced the Honor MagicBook X14 and MagicBook X15 in May 2021 in China. It is likely that the same X14 could be heading to the Indian market. The device is equipped with a 14-inch IPS LCD FHD panel, a 10th generation Intel Core i5 processor, 16 GB of DDR4 RAM, 512 GB of SSD storage, and a 56Wh battery. It is unclear whether the MagicBook X15 will also arrive in India.

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HUAWEI Mate 40 gets new Dimensity 1000+ version, but it will be sold under a different brand

The HUAWEI Mate 40 was launched almost two years ago, back in October 2020, but that hasn’t stopped HUAWEI from refreshing it with nothing but a new chipset (and a new primary camera sensor). A new variant of the device has now been listed on the Chinese “Tianyi Product Library” with the MediaTek Dimensity 1000+, replacing the Kirin 9000E 5G of its previous iteration.

The Dimensity 1000+ isn’t exactly an upgrade but seems to be put under the hood as a necessity, since HUAWEI is apparently running out of its Kirin stock quickly, if it hasn’t already. The chip scores around 3,000 and 800 in Geekbench 5 multi-core and single-core tests respectively, as opposed to the Kirin 9000’s 3,600 and 950 scores for the same (approx.).

Aside from the change of the processor, the HUAWEI Mate 40 Dimensity version comes with a higher resolution primary rear camera sensor. The original model had a 50MP unit, which has been increased to 64MP.

It’s worth mentioning here that the phone will actually be sold as the TD Tech M40 in China. TD Tech is a licensee of Huawei hardware products and will launch not only smartphones, but also smartwatches, fitness trackers, tablets, and smart TVs. The move looks to be the result of Huawei licensing its products to other brands in order to circumvent the US ban. As a result, the back panel of the phone will ditch the “HUAWEI” branding in favor of “TD Tech.”

The price of the TD Tech M40 starts at 4,599 Yuan for the 8+128GB variant while the 8+256GB will set you back by 5,099 Yuan — very similar to the pricing of the HUAWEI Mate 40E, overall (via WHYLAB).

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Redmi K40S global variant arrives on Geekbench, could launch as POCO F4

Last week, Redmi finally took wraps off the Redmi K50 series in China. The lineup was accompanied by Redmi K40S. It is the most affordable phone announced at the event. The global variant of this smartphone has now made its appearance on Geekbench.

Redmi K40S
Redmi K40S

The Redmi K40S launched in China is codenamed ‘Munch’ and it bears the model number 22021211RC. The global version of this handset with model number 22021211RG has been now spotted at Geekbench in less than a week from the release of the original.

This is not the first time we are hearing about the global variant of the Redmi K40S (previously known as Redmi K50). The device has been already certified by other agencies earlier. In fact, there’s also an Indian variant with model number 22021211RI.

Per certifications, the smartphone will release with POCO branding outside mainland China. It is rumored to be called POCO F4. The handset is said to retain the same name for India.

Talking about specifications, it will likely have the same set of features as the Redmi K40S. However, there could be some differences in the rear design.

So we can expect the so-called POCO F4 to arrive with a 6.67-inch FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 SoC, LPDDR5 RAM, UFS 3.1 storage, 48MP (wide, OIS) + 8MP (ultra-wide) + 2MP (macro) triple camera system, 20MP selfie camera, dual stereo speakers, side-mounted fingerprint sensor, MIUI 13 based on Android 12, 4,500mAh battery, and 67W fast charging.

POCO is yet to officially tease the arrival of the rumored POCO F4.

 

 

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Portronics launches Talk One in India, a new portable wireless conference speaker

Following the impacts of the Coronavirus pandemic, the world saw changes in various aspects ranging from work, education, entertainment, and more. And now, it seems that Portronics has just launched a new product that better adapts to this changing environment in the professional segment.

Portronics

The company has just announced the new Talk One, which is a portable wireless conference speaker. This device is being targeted towards new office space of current day. The Talk One promises to offer a superior audio and voice clarity over any other online application. Furthermore, it is compact and portable, which allows you to host your meetings from anywhere at anytime. It is even compatible with a number of applications that are used for conferencing from Apple, Google, Skye, Hangouts, and more.

The Talk One from the brand has three omnidirectional microphones paired with 360° voice pickup. Its pickup range works optimally up to a distance of 5 meters. Through its three microphones, the Portronics Talk One is capable of removing background noise, functioning similarly to ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) on hearables. Under the hood, the device is powered by a 2,600mAh battery pack that lets you place music all day or work on a meeting for up to 10 hours on a single full charge.

Other features include, Bluetooth 5.1, Aux input, and a USB Type C charging port. The Portronics Talk One is priced at 14,999 INR (roughly 197 US Dollars). Although, the brand is offering its customers the product for an introductory discounted price of just 8,999 INR (roughly 118 US Dollars). The portable wireless conference speaker arrives with a 12 month warranty and will be available on the company’s official website, Amazon India, and other leading online and offline retailers.

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Redmi 10 Prime Plus surfaces on BIS, possibly a rebadged Note 11E 5G

Xiaomi recently launched the Redmi 10 in India. But now, it appears that the company is planning on launching another model within the series. This phone could be the Redmi 10 Prime+ 5G, which was recently spotted on BIS website.

According to a MySmartPrice report, the Redmi 10 Prime+ launch might be right around the corner as it was spotted on the BIS certification website. The device was listed on the Bureau of Indian Standards, with the 22041219I model number. Unfortunately, the certification listing does not reveal any finer details regarding this handset, but known tipster Kacper Skrzypek shared some additional information (Via MySmartPrice) about the upcoming smartphone.

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In his latest tweet, Kacper stated that the Redmi Note 11E, which was launched in China just a few days prior, might have a few rebadges under both the POCO and Redmi branded series. The tipster claims that this will include the likes of the Redmi 10 5G, 10 Prime+ 5G, and even the POCO M4 5G as well. So while the BIS listing does not reveal any information, the Note 11E’s specifications helps in offering us a clearer picture of its possible features.

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Note 11E

Thus, the 10 Prime+ 5G may sport a 6.58 inch Full HD+ LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate and 600 nits of maximum brightness. The device is also powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 700 processor, paired with up to 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM, and 128GB UFS 2.2 internal storage. Under the hood, a large 5,000mAh battery pack runs the device, which supports 18W fast charging. For photography, the device may house a 50 megapixel dual camera setup on the rear. Keep in mind that this is still an unconfirmed report, so take it with a pinch of salt for now.

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OnePlus 2022 smartphone launch timeline tipped, expect new releases almost every month

In its earlier days, OnePlus used to release only one smartphone per year. The number increased to two with the introduction of the OnePlus T series. Then, the number doubled to four with the Pro models. Now, years later, the number keeps shooting up after the launch of the Nord lineup and merger with OPPO. So far, the brand has released 2 phones in 2022. According to a tipster, there will be at least 6 more OnePlus-branded smartphones this year.

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OnePlus 10 Pro

Yogesh Brar has shared a rough launch timeline for the upcoming OnePlus handsets. His tweet lists 6 devices that will be making their debut starting this month till Q3. We believe that there could be even more phones as he hasn’t mentioned successors to entry-level Nord models.

Anyway, let’s take a look at the release schedule for these handsets.

OnePlus 2022 Smartphone Launch Timeline

  • March – OnePlus 10 Pro
  • April – OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite
  • Late April/Early May – OnePlus Nord 2T
  • May – OnePlus 10R
  • July – OnePlus Nord 3 (Oneplus Nord Pro)
  • Late Q3 – OnePlus 10 Ultra (OnePlus 10 Pro+)

All the aforementioned phones have leaked in the past. Additionally, one of them, the OnePlus 10 Pro, is on sale in China since January.

We are looking forward to learning more about these handsets in the coming days. Also, going by the schedule, expect more OnePlus coverage from us since there will be new launches every month.

 

 

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Redmi 10 Power India launch tipped, could be similar to Redmi 10C heading to Europe

Redmi has recently launched the Snapdragon 680 powered Redmi 10 smartphone in India. According to reliable tipster Kacper Skrzypek, the company could be planning to launch a new Redmi 10 series phone called the Redmi 10 Power in India.

According to Skrzypek, the Redmi 10 Power heading to India will be similar to the Redmi 10C, which is expected to launch soon in European markets. The tipster did not reveal any information on the specs of the Redmi 10 Power. It appears that it may borrow most of its specs from the Redmi 10C, which recently debuted in Nigeria. To those who are unaware, the global Redmi 10C is rebranded as the Redmi 10 in India.

Xiaomi Redmi 10C
Xiaomi Redmi 10C

Redmi 10C specifications

The Redmi 10C has a 6.71-inch IPS LCD display that offers an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels, a 20:9 aspect ratio, and a 60Hz refresh rate. It features a front-facing camera of 5-megapixel, and its rear side has a 50-megapixel primary camera and a 2-megapixel depth sensor.

The Snapdragon 680 is present under the hood of the Redmi 10. It comes with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB / 128 GB of built-in storage. For more storage, it has a dedicated microSD card slot. The device ships with MIUI 13 flavored Android 11 OS.

The Redmi 10C has a 6,000mAh battery that offers 18W fast charging. It is equipped with a rear-facing fingerprint scanner. It comes with other features such as Gorilla Glass 3 protection, Widevine L1 support for HD playback, dual 4G VoLTE, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, a USB-C port, and a 3.5mm audio jack.

The Redmi 10 is priced at Rs 10,999 (~$144) in India. As a result, the Redmi 10 Power is likely to start at around Rs 12,000 (~$158) in the country.

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MG Motors to launch affordable EV for Urban population of India

We already reported on MG Motors (Morris Garages) raising funds for electric vehicle future in India. Now, a new report has revealed that the company is planning on launching a relatively affordable EV model in the country.

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According to a CarToq report, the British brand, which is a subsidiary of SAIC Motor a China based automobile maker, will be targeting the urban population in India with this model. This will be a low cost electric four wheeler. Notably, the news arrives soon after the company launched the new refreshed version of the MG ZS EV. But it seems that the cost of its EVs will be even lower in the near future. The report adds that the brand is planning on releasing a new EV that is tailor made for Indian buyers.

This model will be placed within an affordable price range of around 10 lakh INR (roughly 13,140 US Dollars) and will be based on the SAIC-GM-Wuling Global Small Electric Vehicle (GSEV) platform. In other words, MG Motors is clearly placing a focus on the Indian automobile market’s EV segment. It has clearly realized that the industry is price sensitive. So, it won’t be a surprise that the company is actually planning on introducing a budget EV models in the near future. Apart from the Indian market, MG Motors will also be looking at other surrounding markets as well.

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Wuling Hongguang Mini EV

Furthermore, the report adds that the EVs are compact two door cars that have short length and tight turning circles, which are great for urban environments. As previously mentioned, the affordable EV will be based on the SAIC-GM-Wuling Global Small Electric Vehicle platform, which includes the likes of Baojun E100, E200, E300, and E300 Plus, as well as the Wuling Hongguang Mini EV. The upcoming MG EV will likely be based on the Hongguang Mini EV, although, with changes that suit the Indian market. Some changes may include a longer wheelbase and a possible five door design since three doors have historically been unsuccessful in the country.

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