Apple is expected to launch a new Mac Mini model sometime next year. We had reported on a number of rumors regarding its possible design and specifications. But a new report has suggested that it might not feature the anticipated redesign after all.
I think the new Mac mini in 2023 will likely remain the same form factor design.
According to known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the Cupertino based giant will likely retain the same design as the current gen model. In other words, the 2021 Mac Mini will also feature the typical aluminum unibody design that the brand has used for every Mac Mini since 2010. Just earlier this week, we had covered another report from Kuo where he stated that the company will not be launching its new high end Mac Mini till next year.
However, recent reports had hinted at the upcoming Mac Mini model arriving with a refreshed design. Known tipsters like Jon Prosser claimed that the iPhone maker will be launching the small PC with a smaller chasis and a new “plexiglass like” top. Apple has been rumored to be working on this Mac Mini model for a while now. So, it won’t be a surprise if it finally planned on offering it with a redesign. This refresh would be in line with its hardware refresh that came in November 2020, when the Mac Mini received the M1 chipset.
Previously, we had also reported on a rumor that hinted at the company launching the next gen Mac Mini with a M1 Pro and M1 Max chipset. But it seems like these plans fell through to make way for the newly unveiled, Mac Studio. At the moment, Apple is believed to be working on two Mac Mini models. One may offer M2 chipset, while the other is a higher end variant with possibly a M2 Pro chipset.
Carrying a physical key could be bothersome for some people. You have to pay attention not to lose it. And if it gets lost, you wouldn’t be able to get into the house. Even if you are careful enough to keep it safe, your children may not think so. After all, one more key is one more hidden danger. To eliminate keys, you need a Lock that has a superfast fingerprint unlock, or that can unlock from the most personal device, your smartphone. It would be even better if it has a surveillance camera, preferably with 2k resolution. Then it should also act as a smart doorbell and allow you to check the situation anywhere and anytime. Finally, the most important thing is that all this service shouldn’t charge you anything for local storage used. Fortunately, we have found a Smart Lock that meets all the criteria, Video Smart Lock, from Eufy.
This is the box of the Video Smart Lock, a square box. The back of the package contains various details about the Smart Lock’s features, which we’ll talk about later. Let’s open the box.
What you see is the Smart Lock body, one is the Smart Lock Interior Assembly installed inside the door. The other part installed outside your door is the Smart Lock Exterior Assembly. We’ll put them aside for now, and the layer below is a variety of accessories. It’s a plug that, when combined with the white device, makes up a chime that can act as a smart hub for your all eufy devices.
In addition, it is also a speaker. You are allowed to switch Alarm Tones with pretty loud volume. If someone uses Video Smart Lock’s doorbell, it will make a sound to alert you that you have a visitor.
The smart lock has a Type-C charging port on it, so you don’t need a special charger to charge it. There are also some screws and even a pair of keys. You know, even the most advanced Smart Lock must have a key, in case the digital unlock fails to work, and you cannot get out of the house.
Well, we received the version that is not officially released, so there is no manual. So, the question is, how do we install the Smart Lock without relying on the manual. After all, we have never installed a smart lock like this!
I first powered up the Smart Lock Exterior Assembly, and it will tell you that you need to activate the device with an APP. I then installed the APP called eufySecurity on my phone, you can find it on Google Play or the APP Store. Register your account after installation. Then add the device and select Video Smart Lock. It told me to activate the Chime first, so I had to follow the instructions to activate the Chime. And once that was done, you could add the Video Smart Lock to your phone. The process of activation is very simple, basically, it’s just to get the Smart Lock connected to a Wi-Fi network. And thanks to the added camera, you can quickly pair it by scanning the QR code. It doesn’t let you set a password that is too simple. There will be a pairing video that will teach you how to install the Smart Lock.
There are only two things that are more difficult in the installation process. One is to make sure there’s enough space for leaving a hole in the door. Another is to plug the two wires into the Smart Lock interior because you need to put a lot of effort to plug in. Finally, plug the fully charged battery in and unplug the power supply cable. Then the installation is complete. Even though there’s no manual for guidance right now, I was still able to install it smoothly, which means that eufy’s installation guidelines do a good job. Of course, if you buy it commercially, there will be paper instructions in the box, so don’t worry.
Now we can take a closer look at the details of Smart Lock. Let’s start by looking at the Exterior Assembly. At the top is fingerprint recognition, which can recognize your fingerprint in as fast as 0.3 seconds. Compared to the optical fingerprint recognition used on some phones, the capacitive fingerprint recognition sensor of this Video Smart Lock is definitely a more secure option. Underneath it is the main selling point of the eufy Video Smart Lock: the 2K camera. Not only does it have a high resolution of 2560*1920, but it also turns on the IR LED below the camera when the environment is dark, making the picture look even clearer. For saving power, there’s a special mode of object detection that only allows the camera to work while detecting any moving object.
You will be able to see who is visiting your door whenever and wherever you are. If you have too much footage of people passing by your house, eufy offers you a cheap solution.
Do you see the Micro SD Card slot next to the Chime? You can use as much space as you want, and no need to pay any monthly fee for the footage. In that case, you will be a nightmare for those couriers who throw your deliveries around. This doorbell is linked to the camera. When an object’s motion is detected by the camera, the doorbell will only light up and prompt the person to press it. Of course, this Video Smart Lock could also be unlocked with a password. On the bottom is the power port, speaker, and reset button, which is similar to most Smart Lock.
Smart Lock Interior Assembly is very simple in appearance, with only a lock knob. Remove the top panel, inside is the battery and a pairing button. That’s all there is to the Smart Lock Assembly. You will notice that it does not have a handle. Yes, it is positioned to be used with the original door lock in your house. The lack of a handle and the no arc lock cylinder means that it can hardly be the only lock on your door because it is not convenient enough to use. Of course, if you don’t think it would be a hassle to be the only lock on your door, there’s no problem at all.
Smart Lock must have a variety of functions to be called “Smart”. In addition to the above-mentioned fingerprint, password unlocking method, you can even unlock the door remotely through the phone. Maybe your friends or parents like to visit your home often without notifying you. When you are not at home, you can find out who is standing in front of the door through the camera, and then open the door for them. Entrance and Exit Notification would alert you when a door had been opened or closed. This feature is very friendly for users with children. Scramble Passcode is also a standard feature of Smart Lock to prevent others from remembering your unlock code, and Activity Zone allows you to reduce the probability of recognizing ordinary passersby. This feature is especially useful if you don’t want to buy a large-capacity SD card. It is also able to link with Google Assistant, Alexa, and other eufy devices, but we don’t have the relevant devices, so we won’t show you here. The rest are some common features shared with other Smart Lock.
For you who want to say goodbye to keys, eufy Video Smart Lock is an excellent product. Simply speaking, it is a product that combines Smart Doorbell and Smart Lock. It has almost all the important features and works as advertised. So, users who like multifunctional products should not miss this product.
While Motorola has recently launched the Moto G22 smartphone under its budget-centric G-series, the company is yet to bring any device under its entry-level E-series this year. MySmartPricehas now spotted an upcoming E-series phone dubbed Moto E32 and it has bagged multiple certifications hinting at its forthcoming launch.
The Motorola Moto E32 has appeared on FCC, EEC, Wi-Fi alliance, and NBTC certifications. The device carries four model numbers — XT2227-1, XT2227 – 2, XT2227 – 3, XT2227 – 4. These models are expected to be some of the variants of the smartphone.
The XT2227-1 and XT2227-3 were spotted under the Motorola branding, while the XT2227-4 has been trademarked under the Lenovo branding. There’s also another model with the model number XT2203 – 1 spotted on EEC, but there are no details about it at the moment.
The FCC certification for the XT2227-1 confirms that it will be a 4G smartphone and support a dual-SIM slot. It will have Bluetooth and WiFi support with a 2.4Ghz network. The Moto E32 will have a 5,000mAh battery with a 10W charging adapter. The charging adapter is listed with country codes of the US, UK, India, Australia, European nations, Chile, and other regions. It confirms that the phone will have a wide presence in the market.
As of now, there are no details regarding its launch date or specs. But considering that it has passed several certifications, we can expect a sooner release.
Motorola had only a few days back confirmed a March 17th launch event. Now, the company with a Weibo post revealed that the launch event will lift the curtains on two devices, one of which will be the Motorola Edge X30 Under Screen Edition.
The other device is expected to be a special edition of the Edge X30 series and is expected to be very similar in terms of specifications to the Edge X30 Under Screen Edition. IT Home speculates that this second offering will be a “Champion Edition” that will sponsor some F1 team.
The under-screen version of the Motorola Edge X30 will be a flagship device and is equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, supported by up to 12GB of RAM. Also, just like its name implies, it will come with an under-screen front camera.
A new teaser from earlier today had revealed that the Motorola Edge X30 Under Screen Edition will feature up to 512GB of internal storage, which is much double the 256GB maximum on the standard Edge X30.
The Under Screen Edition also comes with a 6.7-inch OLED Full-HD+ display with a 144Hz refresh rate and a 576Hz touch sampling rate. It will offer a 100 percent DCI P3 color gamut, HDR10+, and an in-display fingerprint sensor.
The device’s front camera is quite impressive too and comes with a super dense 60MP sensor, which might as well be leading among the most recent flagship phone launches.
The Tronsmart Bang has just been launched. It is a new portable speaker from the company that features Bluetooth connectivity, and offers RGB lighting as well as a top mounted handle.
Talking about the product itself, it features dual woofers, tweeters, and passive radiators for a combined audio output of up to 60W. As per the official claims, the speaker should be the perfect pair for parties. Furthermore, it even sports customizable LED lighting as well that can sync up with the music being played. Its app also includes an EQ that can be adjusted as well, and offers multiple presets like Classical, 3D and others.
The company claims that the Tronsmart Bang can last for up to 15 hours in a single full charge. It can even be charged to full in four hours through its USB Type C port. The USB port can also connect to other devices to share its power. Meaning, it also acts as a power bank through its large 10,800mAh battery pack. For connectivity, it also supports Bluetooth 5.0 and NFC as well.
Tronsmart claims that its in built TuneConn tech can allow up to 100 units of the Bang to connect at once for a synced multi speaker experience. As of right now, the new portable Bluetooth speaker is listed on the company’s official website for 109 US Dollars. It will also be launched through Amazon.com sometime in April 2022.
The Realme Pad Mini has been making rounds on the Internet lately. The tablet was last spotted on the FCC database revealing its key details. Now, the tipster Mukul Sharma has shed some on its global release.
According to the tipster, the Realme Pad Mini will launch in the European markets soon. He further reveals that the tablet has just entered mass production. To recall, the tablet was earlier tipped to debut in India. Now that it is said to debut in the European markets, we are expected to get launch details in the coming days. As far as India is concerned, the tablet will debut in the region this month itself.
[Exclusive] Realme Pad Mini will launch in the European markets as well, has entered mass production.#Realme#RealmePadMini
Coming to the specs, The Realme Pad mini was spotted on a few certification sites with the model number RMP2105. It packs a big 6,400mAh battery and has an 18W fast charging support. If we compare it with the Realme Pad’s 7,100mAh cell, then this battery capacity is slightly lower. However, it is worth noting that it also has the same 18W fast charging support.
Realme Pad Mini leaked render by Steve Hemmerstoffer / SmartPrix
Apart from the battery, the Realme Pad Mini is rumored to come with an 8.7-inch TFT or LCD panel. It is said to have an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP selfie camera. It is expected to be powered by the UNISOC T616 SoC paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The smartphone is expected to run on Android 11 OS out of the box with Realme UI on top of it.
Following months of beta testing, Android 12L is finally here with numerous features and optimizations designed to make tablet usage better than before. But among these additions, there’s also seems to be a fix for a long-standing Widevine certification bug troubling Pixel owners for a while.
Multiple Redditors on the Google Pixel subreddit acknowledged that the March update fixed the Widevine issues that prevented HD streaming on OTT platforms like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime for them (via Android Police).
For those unaware, users have been complaining about the Widevine on their Pixel devices downgrading from L1 to L3 for over a year now. When L1, streaming services are allowed to play content on 1080p, but when downgraded to L3, the max you get is 480p. Therefore, in order for a device to stream at 1080p, L1 certification is a necessity. The whole system has been put in place to prevent piracy.
When the Widevine issue first hit, Google acknowledged it saying they were working on a fix. But the fix never really rolled out, leaving Pixel owners stuck with an ugly 480p streaming resolution — something that now appears to be changing with the Android 12L update.
Still, there are some who continue to see Widevine L3 even after updating Android 12L. For such users, it is recommended to factory reset the device once. While this isn’t a guaranteed fix, a few users have reported that doing so did the trick for them.
Yamaha has recently registered the name E01 and the EC-05. The latter is an electric scooter that was already on sale in Taiwan. Now, it seems that the company is gearing up to launch a new electric scooter in India soon.
According to a Rushlanereport, the Japanese automobile maker’s first Indian market could be a max styled scooter. This will be a premium product and will probably rival the likes of the Ather 450X and Bajaj Chetak. The report adds that the scooter will be equipped with a full digital LCD panel console. It will also feature Bluetooth connectivity and users will even be able to access a range of features and functions via Yamaha’s smartphone application.
As of right now, information regarding this upcoming electric scooter is still at large. Although, it is expected to offer performance that matches a 110cc petrol scooter like the Honda Activa and TVS Jupiter. Furthermore, its range may be around 70 to 80 kilometers, with a top speed of 80 and 100 kmph. It is also expected to offer multiple ride modes, which determines speed and range. Other rumored features include, LED headlight, alloys at front and rear, trendy rear view mirrors and comfy single piece seat.
With electric vehicles becoming more popular in the automobile industry, it arrives as no surprise that Yamaha also plans on launching a new electric scooter. The scooter segment is popular in India, so the company might also offer multiple ownership options. One of these options will include a subscription based plan that will be backed by battery swapping infrastructure. So stay tuned as we will be providing more updates.
Recently, realme confirmed to debut the realme GT NEO3 this month (March). The brand is yet to officially disclose the exact launch yet. Ahead of that, it has started promoting the device on Weibo. One of the company executives today issued a letter containing some interesting data.
realme GT NEO3
According to a letter by Xu Qi, the number of users of the realme GT NEO series smartphones crossed 2 million within a year from the release of the first phone in the lineup. For the unaware, the original realme GT NEO was unveiled on March 31, 20201, and went on sale on April 8 for the first time.
Further, the executive reveals that more than half of realme users are gaming enthusiasts. Therefore, the realme GT NEO series will now be marketed as ‘fashionable gaming smartphones’. The company has even announced a partnership with the Honor of Kings National Competition.
The last-gen realme GT NEO2 not only offers great performance but also a striking design. This formula seems to be popular among consumers, and therefore, the brand may have decided to stick with this approach.
According to previous reports, the upcoming realme GT NEO3 will arrive with a 6.7-inch 10-bit 120Hz OLED display, MediaTek Dimensity 8100 SoC, a 50MP Sony IMX766 primary sensor with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide unit, a 2MP macro shooter, a 16MP front-facing snapper, realme UI 3.0 based on Android 12, 4,500mAh battery, and 150W UltraDart fast charging support.
We expect to learn more about the handset officially via teasers in the coming days.
Earlier today (14th March 2022), a mysterious foldable smartphone was spotted in China. This device could be the Vivo X Fold, which is the company’s first foldable smartphone that is highly anticipated in the market.
The image was shared on Weibo (Via ITHome) and showcased the smartphone from the front. While it is still unclear which model this foldable phone actually is, it is believe to be the Vivo X Fold. Looking at the image, we can see that it has a thick case, which is likely to prevent anyone from spotting its actual design. Although, the display is in full view and does not appear to have any form of crease on the front.
In a previous report, we had covered the schematics that were revealed of the Chinese brand’s foldable handset. It showed that its cover display will have a curved edge and a center aligned punch hole. The rear side of the device has a circular module placed inside a rectangle block. This module houses the LED flash and a quad camera setup. An unknown key, a volume rocker, and a power button are available around the sides of the X Fold.
Vivo X Fold schematic by Digital Chat Station
As per recent rumors, the Vivo X Fold will sport a 6.5 inch FHD+ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate on the front. Furthermore, the internal display will be an 8 inch panel with QHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The device will reportedly be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC. It is also expected to be powered by a 4,600mAh battery pack that supports 80W fast charging. Keep in mind that these are still speculations, so take it with a pinch of salt and stick around for more updates.
Chinese AMOLED display-producing factories had an annual average utilization rate of 53.7% in 2021, which is a 10% increase compared to 2020.
Among them, the utilization rate improved the most for TCL CSOT, from 32.7% annual utilization in 2020 to an impressive 74% in 2021, the latest report from CINNO Research shows (via IT Home).
However, it is BOE that continues to be the manufacturer with the largest production area among AMOLED panel factories in China, with a market share of 37.4% in 2021. This share is down 7.6% compared to 2020, though.
Via CINNO Research
BOE is followed by Visionox, with an 18.3% share in 2021, which is an increase of 1% when compared to 2020. Standing third is Hehui Optoelectronics EDO whose share in 2021 stood 15.6% — a decrease of 1.8% from 2020.
The data also shows that the overall installed capacity area of domestic AMOLED panel factories rose by 26.9% in 2021, while the production area increased significantly by 57.0%.
BOE has currently locked horns with Samsung, with the former trying to secure more orders for the latest iPhones. A new report suggests that BOE will supply Apple with OLED LTPO displays for its higher-end iPhones in 2023. But presently, the company is having to put up with the global chip shortage resulting in significant production cuts.
Foxconn, one of the primary Apple suppliers, has apparently paused its operations in China. The company has halted iPhone production due to the ongoing lockdown caused by a new wave of Coronavirus outbreak.
According to a Bloombergreport, Foxconn had to halt its operations in the region because of the recent lockdowns. Although, the company has managed to relocate production to other sites that are still operating at the moment, to offset the impact of the lockdown on its production. The lockdown is expected to be in effect till March 20 and was initially started by the Chinese government after more than 3,000 cases of COVID-19 were reported on Sunday (13th March 2022).
So now, the local government put the 17.5 million residents of Shenzhen, China into lockdown. Various forms of public transport like buses and subway systems have been closed and business are only allowed to operate for providing essential services. While Foxconn’s production takes a hit, Apple would also face the impact of the lockdown, alongside other tech firms that rely on its facilities to manufacture their products.
Although the report also points at the demand for products being low since the season follows right after the peak holiday season, Apple had just launched a number of new products recently. This includes the iPhone SE (2022), fifth gen iPad Air, and Mac Studio. So, early buyers might face delays in shipments over the ongoing lockdown in China.
A new iteration of the RedmiBook Pro is all set to debut on March 17th, 2022 alongside the Redmi K50 series, according to the Xiaomi Notebook official Weibo account.
The official poster for the launch says that the RedmiBook Pro 2022 will “challenge the peak performance of thin and light notebooks.” From this, it’s easy to ascertain that the laptop will focus greatly on performance.
Previous leaks had shown that at least one of the variants of the RedmiBook Pro will be equipped with the high-end 12th Gen Core i7-12650H processor. This one managed to score 1,800 and 11,872 in the single-core and multi-core tests, respectively, which is a significant improvement over the previous generation.
The i7-12650H has a basic power consumption of 45W, and comprises 6 large cores and 4 small cores clocked up to 4.7GHz, 16 threads, and 24MB L3 cache.
In addition, according to Redmi GM Lu Weibing’s comments under the same post, the new product will use updated tech to greatly improve heat dissipation.
Along with the RedmiBook Pro 2022 models and the Redmi K50 series, the March 17 launch event has also been teased to lift the curtains on new Redmi TVs and routers. Weibing had earlier stated that the launch will be one of Redmi’s most important ones for the year and will be refreshing multiple older devices.
Last month, we learned that the OnePlus Bullets Wilress Z2 neckband-style Bluetooth wireless earphones will launch in India by March or April. Now, a tipster has not only revealed when we can expect this audio accessory but also its features.
OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z
Ishan Agarwal has partnered with MySmartPrice to disclose more details about the upcoming OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2. According to him, the earphones will be unveiled alongside the OnePlus 10 Pro in India. The launch of the brand’s latest flagship smartphone is said to take place on March 22 or March 24.
Bluetooth SIG listing of the product was previously revealed to bear model number E305A with Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity. Now, thanks to Ishan, we know more details about it.
First and foremost, the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2 will be available in two colors, such as black and blue. Further, the accessory will be IP55-rated for dust and water resistance.
The earphones will house 12.4mm dynamic drivers. They will have a battery life of 30 hours. Finally, fast charging support will enable users to gain 20 hours of battery backup with just 10 minutes of charging.
Back in 2020, Apple had launched the iPhone 12 series without a charger and EarPods within the box. The company had cited various reasons for this move, and now, a new report has revealed that this saved billions of US dollars for the brand.
When the Cupertino based giant first announced that it would be removing the charger and EarPods, many felt that the company is just trying to save more of its profits despite it officially stating environmentally friendly reasons. It also claimed that the benefit of removing the two items include smaller packing boxes, which allowed for 70 percent more devices to fit in a shipping pallet. Thus, more boxed meant that Apple could ship more iPhones at a time.
This would enable it to also reduce its yearly carbon emissions by 2 million metric tons, which the company claims is equivalent to around 500,000 cars off the road. But according to a Daily Mail report, the iPhone maker might have saved around 5 billion Pounds so far after removing the charger and EarPods from the box, which roughly translates to about 6.5 billion US Dollars. In other words, the company may have removed the basic accessories from the box to make up for the cost of the new 5G modem on its iPhones.
Notably, reducing the retail box also means that the company can reduce its shipping costs by around 40 percent. This, in turn, should lower the price of the phone to consumers. Furthermore, the brand is also now receiving additional revenue from customers that buy EarPods or AirPods and the charging brick separately. So, it won’t be a surprise if it managed to save up such a large sum in just two years.
MediaTek has seen robust growth in the smartphone chipset market in recent times. Although it seems that the growth wasn’t simply restricted to its market share, but also its chip’s performance.
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While Qualcomm is one of the main rivals of the Taiwanese chipmaker, MediaTek might have its sights set even beyond. Known tipster Ice Universe recently shared a GeekBench listing of the brand’s latest flagship Dimensity 9000 SoC, and its performance was impressive. As of right now, the chipset is the company’s most powerful SoC ever and has managed to beat even Qualcomm’s current gen flagship, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, in some benchmarks.
No smartphone has launched with the new chip, however, many brands will be releasing their offerings soon. Looking at he GeekBench listing shared by Ice Universe, the Xiaomi smartphone (which might be the upcoming Redmi K50 Pro+) scored 1309 points in the single core test and 4546 points in the multi core tests. In comparison, the Exynos 2200 on the Galaxy S22 series got 1157 and 3307 points respectively. Similarly, the Google Tensor chip on the Pixel 6 Pro also managed to receive a score of just 1042 and 2832 points in the same tests.
So, the Apple A15 Bionic is the only chipset that managed to get a score that decisively beats the Dimensity 9000 SoC, with its score of 1734 in single core test and 4818 in the multi core test. Keep in mind that synthetic benchmarks only show raw performance and not how the chipset might actually perform in real life. But its still impressive that MediaTek managed to near Apple’s top SoC and even outperform Qualcomm, which is usually the go to chipset for flagship Android phones.
OnePlus is expected to launch the OnePlus 10 Pro by the end of this month in India. Recently, a tipster revealed that the handset may debut in the country either on March 22 or March 24. A few days from that, another leak has emerged disclosing the variants heading to the region.
According to Ishan Agarwal (via 91Mobiles), the OnePlus 10 Pro will be available in two colors and two memory configurations in India.
Customers will be able to avail the smartphone in either Volcanic Black or Emerald Forest color options. Even in China, the device comes in these two colors as standard, in addition to a region-exclusive limited edition featuring a ceramic white finish.
Talking about memory configurations, the OnePlus 10 Pro will be sold in 8GB + 128GB and 12GB + 256GB versions in India. For the unaware, the phone also arrives in an 8GB + 256GB model in its home country. Additionally, the ceramic white color variant sports 512GB storage and 12GB RAM.
Unfortunately, Ishan hasn’t disclosed the price of the handset in India. As far as specifications are concerned, the smartphone is said to sport the exact same set of features as the original version, except for the software. The device will boot OxygenOS 12 based on Android 12 outside mainland China instead of Android 12-based ColorOS 12.
How much do you think the OnePlus 10 Pro will cost in India and other international markets? Do let us know your guesses in the comment section below.
Last year, in December 2021, Motorola took the wraps off the Moto Edge X30 flagship smartphone as the world’s first smartphone to come powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC.
Now, the Lenovo-owned company is gearing up to launch a new variant of the phone, dubbed as Motorola Edge X30 Under Screen Edition, which will feature an under-display camera. Ahead of the launch later this week, teasers are revealing some key details.
A new teaser poster of the Motorola Edge X30 Under Screen Edition smartphone shared by the company hints that the device will have a model that will pack 512GB of internal storage. For those who are unaware, the regular Edge X30 smartphone is offered in only two internal storage options — 128GB and 256GB.
The smartphone is likely to feature a 6.7-inch OLED Full-HD+ display with a 144Hz refresh rate and a 576Hz touch sampling rate. It will offer a 100 percent DCI P3 color gamut, HDR10+, and an in-display fingerprint sensor.
Under the hood, the device will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, coupled with up to 12GB of RAM. In the camera department, it is likely to have a triple-camera setup with a 50-megapixel primary sensor.
On the front side, the smartphone will be featuring a 60-megapixel snapper and will also have support for facial recognition. The phone will be running the Android 12 operating system and powered by a 54,700mAh battery with support for 68W fast charging.
Xiaomi-backed Redmi is gearing up to launch new Redmi K50 series smartphones after launching the Redmi K50 Gaming Edition last month in its home country China.
The company has already confirmed that the Redmi K50 series phones will be officially announced for the Chinese market on 17th March. Now, ahead of the launch, the brand has started teasing features of the upcoming smartphones.
In the latest teaser poster shared by the company, it is confirmed that the Redmi K50 series smartphones will feature a display with support for 2K screen resolution which will be sourced from South Korean giant Samsung.
It is claimed to have a pixel density of 526ppi and has support for several advanced adjustments. The company has also revealed that it is the most expensive display in the history of Redmi.
So far, the teasers have confirmed that the Redmi K50 series phones will come with dual stereo speakers with support for Dolby Atmos and Hi-Res Double Gold certification. For connectivity, there’s dual-frequency GPS, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, IR blaster, and is said to be the first in the industry to support Bluetooth 5.3.
Lu Weibing, CEO of Redmi has confirmed that the Redmi K50 series will support parallel operations of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, which is useful for gamers as it allows them to game with Bluetooth headsets without worrying about internet delay.
The company is expected to launch three devices — Redmi K50, Redmi K50 Pro, and Redmi K50 Pro+ powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870, MediaTek Dimensity 8100, and MediaTek Dimensity 9000, respectively. To know for sure what the devices pack, we will have to wait for the official launch event in a few days.
Apple’s upcoming iPhone 14 series has been in the news for the past few months, revealing some key details about the upcoming flagship phones. A few key details about the Apple iPhone 14 series are already known and some more details have surfaced online.
In a new report, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims that unlike the smartphones from Apple launched so far, the upcoming iPhone 14 models and iPhone 14 Pro models will have drastically different specifications.
Apple iPhone 14 and 14 Pro Concept Renders
Kuo claims that the upcoming Apple A16 Bionic processor will be powering only the Pro models of the iPhone 14 series, i.e. iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max while the regular models, i.e. iPhone 14 and 14 Max will have the Apple A15 Bionic processor.
Further, the upcoming lineup will have 6GB of RAM, which is an improvement when compared to the current-generation iPhones that have 4GB of RAM. However, the Pro models in the iPhone 14 series will have LPDDR5 RAM while the standard models will keep using the LPDDR4X RAM.
Earlier it was reported that the Pro models will come with a dual pill-shaped punch-hole cutout on top of the screen for housing the front-facing camera while the regular models will continue to have a notch.
Usually, the Pro and non-Pro models of the iPhones don’t have these many differences in terms of the core specifications but this year, Apple appears to be experimenting with significantly different core internals for the iPhone models. To know for sure how much of this is true, we will have to wait for the official launch event later this year.
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