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MediaTek shipped more smartphone chips than Qualcomm in China last year

A couple of years back, circa 2017, MediaTek‘s chipsets were only fit for use on budget phones. The company could only manage to grab some shares in the midrange segment while its flagship Helio X30 processors were only utilized by Meizu on the Meizu Pro 7 High Edition which, unfortunately, couldn’t fly. The company went back to the drawing board and upped its game and today, it is a different story. MediaTek is now solidly rooted in the midrange and flagship segment and is apparently slowly edging Qualcomm out of the top seat.MediaTeK Dimensity 9000 In China, the story is no different. Data released by Chinese research firm CINNO Research detailed the SoC sales ranking in the Chinese smartphone market in 2021. According to the published data, the top five on the list are MediaTek, Qualcomm, Apple, HiSilicon, and Unisoc.Mediatek CHina

Among them, MediaTek shipped 110 million units in 2021 as against 77 .4 million units shipped in 2020. This represents a year-on-year increase of 42.5%. Although Qualcomm surpassed its shipment for 2020 by 24.2%, its total estimate of 106 million units fell short of MediaTek’s estimate.

Apple shipped an estimated 50.4 million units in the year under review, ranking third in the Chinese market, with a year-on-year increase of 38.8%.

It is no surprise that Huawei’s Hisilicon, still stunted by the US ban only managed a total shipment of 30.2 million units which represents a year-on-year decrease of 68.6%. It is noteworthy that Huawei is the only company among the top 5 that recorded a decrease in its shipment YoY.

The top 5 is completed by Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer Unisoc with a total shipment of 8.8 million units which is a staggering 10,312.7% increase over its 2020 shipments.

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Moto G71 vs OPPO A96 vs Vivo V23: Specs Comparison

Despite we are still in January, there are already a lot of 5G budget phones launched in 2022. It is very hard to find the best 5G phone in the midrange segment because there are several models to choose from, each with different specifications. Given that three of the main brands released a new device in the recent period, we decided to compare them in order to give you a complete panorama on three of the latest handsets out there. We are talking about the Motorola Moto G71 5G, the OPPO A96 5G, and the Vivo V23 5G.

Motorola Moto G71 5G vs OPPO A96 5G vs Vivo V23 5G

Motorola Moto G71 5G OPPO A96 5G Vivo V23 5G
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 161.2 x 73.9 x 8.5 mm,
179 g
159.9 x 73.2 x 7.5 mm,
171 g
157.2 x 72.4 x 7.4 or 7.6 mm,
179 g
DISPLAY 6.4 inches, 1080 x 2400 pixels (Full HD+), AMOLED 6.43 inches, 1080 x 2400 pixels (Full HD+), AMOLED 6.44 inches, 1080 x 2400 pixels (Full HD+), AMOLED
PROCESSOR Qualcomm Snapdragon 695, octa-core 2.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G, octa-core 2.2 GHz Mediatek Dimensity 920, octa-core 2.5 GHz
MEMORY 6 GB RAM, 128 GB – 8 GB RAM, 128 GB – micro SD slot 8 GB RAM, 256 GB – micro SD slot 8 GB RAM, 128 GB – 12 GB RAM, 256 GB
SOFTWARE Android 11 Android 11, ColorOS Android 12, Funtouch OS
CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS
CAMERA Triple 50 + 8 + 2 MP, f/1.8 + f/2.2 + f/2.4
16 MP f/2.2 front camera
Dual 48 + 2 MP, f/1.7 + f/2.4
16 MP f/2.4 front camera
Triple 64 + 8 + 2 MP, f/1.9 + f/2.2 + f/2.4
Dual 50 + 8 MP f/2.0 + f/2.3 front camera
BATTERY 5000 mAh, fast charging 30W 4500 mAh, fast charging 33W 4200 mAh, Fast Charging 44W
ADDITIONAL FEATURES 5G, dual SIM, water-repellent 5G, dual SIM 5G, dual SIM

Design

If your goal is to get the most attractive design, then you should go for the OPPO A96 5G. It comes with very elegant aesthetics reminding the design of the OPPO Reno7, with a thin and lightweight design as well as flat borders and a punch-hole display with a high screen to body ratio. But you should not underestimate the Vivo V23 5G: it has that big notch above the display, but it is the only mid-ranger with a color-changing design: it is able to change color if placed under sunlight. Further, it has a glass back and a very thin and lightweight body.

 

Display

On the paper, the most advanced display belongs to the Vivo V23 5G. First of all, it is the only device of this trio to support a 90 Hz refresh rate. Further, it has an AMOLED panel with brilliant colors and the HDR10+ certification. The OPPO A96 5G has an AMOLED panel as well with HDR, but it lacks a high refresh rate just like the Motorola Moto G71 5G. Note that Vivo V23 5G and OPPO A96 5G come with an in-display fingerprint reader, while the Motorola Moto G71 5G has a rear-mounted scanner.

 

Specs & Software

The OPPO A96 5G and the Motorola Moto G71 5G are powered by the new Snapdragon 695 5G chipset, while the Vivo V23 5G is fueled by the MediaTek Dimensity 920 platform. The Dimensity 920 is actually superior to the Snapdragon 695 thanks to higher CPU performance. Further, the Vivo V23 5G offers a higher amount of RAM: up to 12 GB of RAM paired with up to 256 GB of native storage. So the Vivo V23 5G wins the hardware comparison. It even runs Android 12, unlike the Motorola Moto G71 5G.

 

Camera

The best camera phone is again the Vivo V23 5G. First of all, it has a better 64 MP sensor on the rear side. Further, it comes with an amazing selfie camera department, maybe the best in the smartphone market. In that notch, there are two sensors: a 50 MP main selfie snapper and an 8 MP ultrawide camera, with the support for 4K video recording. The Motorola Moto G71 5G comes right after with a 50 MP triple camera and a 16 MP front camera.

 

Battery

The Motorola Moto G71 5G provides the longest battery life thanks to a big 5000 mAh battery, followed by the OPPO A96 5G and its 4500 mAh battery. The Vivo V23 5G has the smallest battery but features faster charging with a power of 44W.

 

Price

The Moto G71 5G starts from €202/$227 in India, you need about €280/$315 for the OPPO A96 5G and about €360/$405 for the Vivo V23 5G. The latter does not have the highest value for money, but it wins the comparison thanks to a better display, chipset, and cameras.

 

Motorola Moto G71 vs OPPO A96 5G vs Vivo V23 5G: PRO and CONS

Motorola Moto G71 5G

PRO

  • Water repellent design
  • Bigger battery
  • Wider availability

CONS

  • Design

 

OPPO A96 5G

PRO

  • Great design
  • High screen to body ratio
  • Reverse charging
  • 256 GB of internal storage
  • In-display fingerprint reader
  • ColorOS 12

CONS

  • Nothing particular

Vivo V23 5G

PRO

  • Better front cameras
  • Faster charging
  • Android 12
  • Better rear camera

CONS

  • Smaller battery

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Mi Fit app sports a redesigned home screen & more as per latest update 

The partner app for the Xiaomi smartwatches and fitness bands, the Mi Fit app now sports a redesigned home screen as per the latest update of the app. The Mi Fit provides a repository for loads of data on various body activities when using the Mi smart wearables. It shows a detailed overview of fitness activity, workout logs, important statistics from the various sensors, and sleep monitoring data, among many more. The Mi Fit is yet to receive a major UI upgrade, the latest update is quite eye-catching.Xiaomi Mi Band 6 1

The new update brings a redesigned home screen and it is available on the Google Play Store with version number 5.6.0. The new updates now include a new landing page in addition to the other tabs featured previously. The layout will enhance navigation across all the features of the app, while also enhancing its visual appeal. There are some tweaking and rearrangements that will enhance the outlook of the Mi Fit app.Mi Fit app

There are changes in the overall look of the app, so users will have to check more closely for their favorite workout feature. The home screen provides information on the battery level, which is shown on the top left corner of the app.

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The Galaxy Note 20 series get an early February 2022 security update

Samsung’s first software security update for February 2022 is for the Galaxy Note 20 series. Samsung continues to be consistent in the release of its monthly security patches and February 2022 will not be different. So the first February security update from Samsung will be for the Galaxy Note 20 lineup of smartphones. The new security patch is now available for Note 20 users to update their devices.Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Front S Pen

According to SamMobile, the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra are the two devices whose security patches are now available. There will be a sequential regional rollout of the update, with Europe getting the first updates. It will begin with the Netherlands, then other parts of Europe, and then other global markets including the United States. Users of the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra can check for the update via their Settings menu. If the update is available, when the Software update option is picked, the user can then download it and provide added protection for the device. There is no added functionality in the current update but it is meant to patch some of the vulnerabilities and potential bugs in the architecture, hence the monthly updates are very important.

For now, Samsung has not revealed the full changelog for the February 2022 security update but this should be available later on via Samsung’s support page. It is also possible to manually download the update into your device, even if the automatic update has not berthed in the user’s region. The monthly update will extend to other younger models like the S21 series.

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Whistleblower who exposed child labor practices at a Foxconn-operated Amazon factory in China seeks Jeff Bezos’ help

Tang Mingfang was convicted in 2019 and served time in prison for his allegations against Amazon that it was involved in illegal child labor practices in China. Mingfang was released in September 2021 and the whistleblower is now calling on Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to beam his searchlight on his case and help overturn his conviction.Amazon Logo

After leaking seemingly incriminating documents alleging that Amazon China was engaged in illegal work practices, Tang Mingfang had a torrid time with the Chinese authorities from 2019 when he made the claim. He had leaked some compelling documents that the Foxconn factory in Hengyang, China that produces Amazon Echo and Kindle products was engaged in illegal labor practices by employing underage workers among other practices.

Tang said he was tortured by Chinese police before being jailed and has now penned a letter to Jeff Bezos, Amazon’s executive chairman and founder to carry out its investigation on the incident. He is calling on Jeff Bezos to ask Hengyang Foxconn to face up to its won problems and tender an apology to him. He also requests that the company communicate with the local court so that his guilty verdict should be revoked.Foxconn logo

While Amazon insists that it has put in place measures to prevent violations of its supply chain standards, it has continued to come hard on violations. There has not been any response from Amazon’s CEO Jeff Bezos on the request by Tang. Foxconn remained noncommittal to the issue. it continues to regularly assess suppliers using independent auditors. Foxconn has not had a response at this time.

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Apple Watch help save an elderly man’s life after a hard fall out in the cold

In yet another remarkable life-saving feat of the Apple Watch, an Atlanta, US elderly man has been saved from death because his Apple Watch detected the fall and alerted emergency services. The news was first reported by the Atlanta CB546 News network and it happened on January 22.

The elderly man’s watch had detected the fall, and in the absence of a response from the device that he was fine, the watch alerted the Clayton County Emergency Communications Center.

According to Morrow City Fire Department Deputy Chief Jeff Moss, the first responders arrived at the scene with the Moro police but it was slightly different from the actual location of the man. The man was said to be semi-conscious and delirious, and it took just 12 minutes for him to be located from the time his Apple Watch called for help.

The man was taken to a health facility and treated. It is believed that his condition could have been worse if his Apple Watch was absent. The man’s name was not mentioned and his actual age was not stated.

Apple has racked up lots of life-saving stories relating to the Fall Detection feature in the Apple Watch. The Apple Watch continues to earn its stripes as a lifesaver in addition to its health and fitness functions.

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This laptop has no ports and no bezels whatsoever

Craob, a company that you haven’t probably heard of, is on its way to launching a concept laptop that may set standards in the future. Craob X is the company’s portless ultrabook offering that doesn’t have any ports, has a slim 7mm design, and has no bezels.

Craob X is the world’s first portless ultrabook

The Craob X is yet to officially arrive but ahead of its launch, MyLaptopGuide has revealed plenty of its details. The laptop comes with a 13.3-inch display sporting a 4k resolution. It has a punch-hole display with no visibility of thick bezels. As said earlier, it is claimed to be the world’s first portless laptop. But the question is how does it work? like practically?

Well, the laptop has a wireless charger accessory that magnetically attaches to the laptop’s back. And, apart from its usual charging, it also has multiple ports on it. Having said that, it acts as a PortsHub(videocardz). It has a USB Type-A port, USB Type-C port a thunderbolt port, audio jack, and an SD card reader slot. So, while the charger is plugged, it can wirelessly charge as well as transfer and receive files.

Apart from being a looker, it also has the latest internals. It is powered by the new 12th generation Intel Core i7-1280P processor and has Iris Xe graphics. It has up to 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM and has 2TB of PCIe SSD. Wi-Fi 6E is one of its connectivity options.

It is 7mm in thickness, which does make the laptop look like a slim slate. It has a chiclet-style keyboard and a fairly sized trackpad.

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Patent troll acquires $600 million worth of patents from BlackBerry

Canadian smartphone manufacturer BlackBerry has sold its legacy patents covering mobile technologies to Catapult IP Innovations Inc. for $600 million. The company has disclosed that the sale consists of all its non-core patent assets.

 

According to a report by AppleInsider, this move from BlackBerry may spell trouble for other smartphone companies like Apple who may be subject to patent trolling in the future.

The concern arises as the Cupertino-based giant has been sued multiple times in the past for alleged BlackBerry patent infringements and the patents are now being sold to Catapult IP Innovations Inc. which could be considered a nonpracticing entity (NPE).

For those unaware, a patent troll is a derogatory term used to describe a business that utilizes patents and the court system to earn money. In other words, the company may use the patents it acquired from the deal with BlackBerry to demand royalties or outright sue other smartphone manufacturers for patent infringement.

BlackBerry will get $450 million dollars in cash, a promissory note for $150 million as well as the license for using the patents. In return, Catapult IP Innovations Inc. will acquire BlackBerry’s patents related to mobile devices, messaging, and wireless networking IPs. BlackBerry specifically says that the sale will not affect customers using its products or services.

The company says the deal will need to satisfy all regulatory conditions under the Hart–Scott–Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act in the United States and the Investment Canada Act, which could take up to 210 days.

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Honor GIA-AN00 believed to be the Honor 60 SE appears on Geekbench

Honor may be planning to release a new smartphone as an unannounced model with the model number GIA-AN00 has appeared on GeekBench. The model is believed to be the Honor 60 SE but little is known about the smartphone before now. Honor 60 SE GeekBench

One important aspect that the GeekBench listing reveals is that the Honor 60 SE will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 900 processor with one of the memory configurations having 8GB of RAM. The Dimensity 900 SoC was first announced in May 2021 and it features an Octa-core architecture made up of two ARM Cortex A78 processors with a clock speed of up to 2.4GHz and six ARM Cortex A55 cores that can reach up to 2GHz.

The device will also ship with the Android 12 operating system out of the box which is one of the impressive things about the former Huawei brand. It isn’t bedeviled by Huawei’s problems since it was sold off.

Unfortunately, the GeekBench listing doesn’t reveal any further details of the upcoming premium mid-range smartphone. However, the listing is an indication that the device will launch in no distant time in China. The global launch will also likely follow thereafter.

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Samsung Galaxy S22, S22+ delayed till March, S22 Ultra to start shipping from Feb 25

Last week, we reported on rumors of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra deliveries being delayed up to 3 months due to high demand. But now, a new leak has surfaced stating that the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus will be the ones getting delayed.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Pink Green Leak

According to analyst and tipster Jon Prosser, undisclosed sources have informed him that the Galaxy S22 and S22+ availability will be delayed till March 11th. Jon states that the pre-order of all the devices will commence on February 9th, however, the Galaxy S22 Ultra will be made available from February 25th, following which, the Galaxy S22 and S22+ models will commence sales and delivery from March 11.

Netizens and Samsung fans have called out the move stating that it is a strategy from the South Korean company to push customers towards purchasing the higher-end model. For now, it remains unconfirmed whether the company will actually delay deliveries of the devices post their launch on February 9th at the Galaxy Unpacked event.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra specs (rumored)

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

The Galaxy S22 Ultra is rumored to feature a 6.8-inch Dynamic 2X AMOLED display that offers a Quad HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 1,750 nits brightness. It will come preinstalled with One UI 4 based Android 12 OS.

On the front side, the S22 Ultra will feature a 40-megapixel selfie camera. Its rear camera setup may include a 108-megapixel main camera with an OIS support, a 10-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x zoom and OIS, a 10-megapixel periscope telephoto snapper with OIS, and a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera.

The S22 Ultra will come with 8 GB / 12 GB of RAM and 128 GB / 256 GB / 512 GB of storage. It may house a 5,000mAh battery, which will carry support for 45W fast charging. The device will include a dedicated slot for storing an S-Pen. It may come in colors like Phantom White, Phantom Black, Green, and Burgundy.

To know more about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S22 lineup, check out our specs roundup of these smartphones.

 

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Huawei smartphone shipments declined by 82% in 2021, US ban to blame

The full measure of the US sanction regime against Huawei has been reflected in the latest shipment numbers for the company as shown by data released by Omdia. Huawei’s phone shipments for 2021 had declined to 35 million units, which is a massive 81.6% drop from its 2020 numbers, while its market share globally dropped from 15% in 2020 to just about 3% in 2021. Interestingly, however, Huawei’s former brand Honor sold about 40 million units, which placed it in 8th position globally ahead of Huawei.Huawei

Back in mid-2020 when the US embargo kicked in, Huawei was on the top echelon of the market, second only to Apple. It declined slightly at the end of 2020 to the third position, but its present 9th position indicates that the impact was massively felt in its smartphone segment. Huawei had been cut off from critical supplies for the software component of its smartphones and some hardware, especially important chips. Being put on the US Entity List was therefore a fundamental factor for Huawei’s steep decline. Huawei had continued to deny any ties with the Chinese military on the charge of being a security risk to the United States.

Samsung still maintains the lead in global smartphone shipments with 271.5 million units while Apple was second with 236.2 million units. Other strong performers were Xiaomi, Oppo, Realme, and Motorola. In terms of Q4 2021 performance, Apple outshone Samsung with its 87 million iPhones shipped, compared to Samsung’s 69.1 million units.

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Tesla sues an influential vlogger in China for faking Model 3 malfunction

The China arm of electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla has instituted a court proceeding against a social media influencer for allegedly disseminating false information about the Model 3. The influencer has more than 14 million followers and is alleged to have simulated the malfunction of the Model 3 EV, and then published false claims relating to the car.Tesla Model 3

The automotive influencer in question, Xiaogang Xuezhang is seen as a car expert in many quarters and has a very large followership. The legal charge put together by Tesla China’s legal department against the media influencer was defamation, as noted by an official release by Tesla China. The case is the culmination of an extensive campaign by Tesla to warm bloggers and social media influencers to desist from publishing damaging and false information about Tesla vehicles. Defaulting persons were advised to publicly denounce such false claims or await a lawsuit. Several bloggers later publicly admitted that their claims were misleading.

There had been a few lawsuits against some of the false accusers who refused to denounce their claims. The latest lawsuit against the influencer with huge followership is the biggest lawsuit yet. Xiaogang Xuezhang has made several videos about testing and tuning cars which are placed on Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok. He is alleged to have published two videos in April 2021 where he compared the automatic emergency braking system in the Tesla Model 3 with that of the XPeng P7, saying that the Tesla vehicle’s emergency braking system failed twice, which was a false claim.

Xuezhang’s claim has been challenged by some Tesla owners, stressing that the influencer may have stepped his foot on the accelerator deliberately. There are also claims that he was on a de-marketing campaign at the instance of Tesla’s competitors. It is unclear how the case will pan out but Tesla hopes it will serve as a further deterrent for persons who consistently make false claims against its vehicles.

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iPhone clones from Gionee/Blackview, H₂OOS for OnePlus, Face ID with mask, and more from Last Week

Last week, we witnessed the launch of new models in one of the best-selling budget smartphone series worldwide. Further, we learned that the global smartphone market grew for the first time in four years. Then, out of nowhere, two brands released shameless iPhone clones. At the same time, another company launched a Galaxy S21 Ultra-lookalike phone. All this and more happened in the last few days. Let’s take a look at them one by one in no particular order.

Before proceeding, we would like to let you know that the top stories listed here are based on our opinion. As your choices may vary, we would like to know your picks in the comment section below.

 

Top Stories from Last Week

 

1. New Redmi Note 11 series for international markets

Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G Global
Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G

After debuting the Redmi Note 11 lineup in China in November, Xiaomi finally brought the family to international on January 26. However, the series for global markets include totally different devices, namely Redmi Note 11, Redmi Note 11S, Redmi Note 11 Pro, and Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G.

Out of these four, the Redmi Note 11S offers the best value for its asking price. Although it looks and has the same display as the vanilla model, its specs are more comparable to the Pros.

The entire series comes with features like a high-refresh display, dual stereo speakers, IR blaster, MUI 13, a 5,000mAh battery, and more. You can learn more about them by visiting this link.

 

2. Smartphone market observed multiple records

OnePlus Nord N10 5G Featrued 02
OnePlus Nord N10 5G

The global smartphone market grew for the first time in 2021 since 2017. Counterpoint Research revealed that the shipments reached 1.39 billion units by growing 4% YoY.

The Indian smartphone, in particular, grew 12%YoY last year by registering 162 million units in shipment. On the other hand, the Chinese market shipped 333 million units and incremented by only 1%.

Finally, pivoting to the budget segment at the right time (ahead of LG’s demise), OnePlus saw an insane 524% YoY growth in the US in Q4 2021.

 

3. iPhone clones from Gionee and Blackview

Gionee 13 Pro
Gionee 13 Pro

Gionee 13 Pro went official last week with an uncanny iPhone 13 resemblance and HarmonyOS. However, it has entry-level specs like an HD+ display (LCD) and a UNISOC T310 chipset. For just  ¥529 (483), it doesn’t sound like a bad deal after all.

At around the same time, Blackview A95 also got announced with an iPhone 13 Pro-like design. Its main highlights other than design include a MediaTek Helio P70 SoC, 6.5-inch HD+ display (LCD), and a 4,380mAh battery.

 

4. Face ID now works with a mask 

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After two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, iPhones can be finally unlocked with masks on. However, this feature is currently only available in the beta channel. Also, it requires iPhone 12 or newer models.

Additionally, Apple is working on a new feature that will turn iPhones into POS machines. This feature will be reportedly useful for micro-merchants.

 

5. MediaTek Kompanio 1380 is a new chip for Chromebooks

MediaTek Kompanio

MediaTek announced a new SoC called Komapnio 1380 for premium Chromebooks on January 26. This 6m chip arrives with an octa-core CPU consisting of four ARM Cortex-A78 cores clocked at up to 3GHz and a five-core ARM Mali-G57 GPU.

It supports up to 4K 60Hz display, AV1 decoding, WiFi 6//6E, and Bluetooth 5. The chipset will make its global debut inside the Acer Chromebook Spin 513, which is scheduled to hit the shelves in June.

 

6. HUAWEI P50 Pocket reaches global markets alongside HUAWEI P50 Pro

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HUAWEI P50 Pro and HUAWEI P50 Pocket

On January 26, Huawei announced the arrival of HUAWEI P50 Pro and HUAWEI P50 Pocket to multiple international markets like Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa, Europe, and South America.

The 4G-only premium handsets from the once world’s largest smartphone brand sport the same set of features as the variant sold in China, except for software. The global editions of these devices run EMUI 12 without GMS (Google Mobile Services) instead of HarmonyOS.

Despite their shortcomings in terms of software, Huawei is charging a whopping €1,199 for the HUAWEI P50 Pro (8GB + 256GB) and €1,299 for the HUAWEI P50 Pocket (8GB + 256GB). There’s also a Premium Edition of the latter phone with a unique design and 12GB + 512GB memory configuration for €1,599.

 

7. JioPhone 5G could be Jio’s first 5G smartphone

JioPhone 5G
JioPhone Next

A report on January 25 disclosed that the Indian carrier Jio is working on its first 5G smartphone called JioPhone 5G. This device is expected to go official in June with much better specs than the poorly received JioPhone Next.

The handset is said to come with a 6.5-inch HD+ display (HD+), 13MP (wide) + 2MP (macro) dual camera setup, 8MP selfie camera, side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 SoC, 4GB RAM, 32GB storage, 5,000mAh battery, and 18W fast charging.

 

8. OnePlus phones might run H₂OOS in the near future

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OnePlus 10 Pro

On January 27, popular Indian tech influencer Mukul Sharma tweeted that the unified operating system of OPPO and OnePlus could be called H₂OOS. Since his claim is based on a trademark filing by OnePlus, he could be wrong.

Anyway, the H₂OOS (Water OS) trademark is interesting as it combines the names of OxygenOS (O₂) and the discontinued HydrogenOS (H₂OS). The name has no mention of ColorOS, which the software will be actually based on.

Furthermore, a couple of days before this tweet, a tipster stated that the OnePlus 10 Ultra could debut in H2 2022 as the brand’s first superphone or ultra-premium smartphone. The device is said to house OPPO’s MariSilicon NPU.

 

9. HONOR to showcase new products at MWC 2022

Honor Magic 3 Pro Plus
Honor Magic 3 Pro+

HONOR has confirmed to attend MWC 2022. The company has scheduled a launch conference for February 28. The event will kickstart at 1 PM CET.

The brand is teasing the launch of the new Magic series with a quote ‘The Power of Magic’. Unfortunately, nothing is known about the upcoming lineup of handsets.

 

10. Micromax IN Note 2 and vivo Y75 5G  debut in India

Micromax In Note 2
Micromax IN Note 2

Micromax launched the IN Note 2 on January 25 as the successor of IN Note 1 for ₹13,490 (4GB + 64GB). The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra-lookalike phone arrives with a 6.43-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, MediaTek Helio G95 chipset, 48MP (wide) + 5MP (ultra-wide) + 2MP (macro) + 2MP (depth) quad-camera setup, 16MP selfie camera, side-mounte fingerprint sensor, Android 11, 5,000mAh battery, and 30W fast charging.

Chinese handset maker vivo debuted a new budget 5G smartphone called vivo Y75 5G in India on January 27. For ₹21,990 (8GB  +128GB), the phone offers a 6.58-inch FHD+ display (LCD), MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC, 50MP (wide) + 2MP (macro) + 2MP (depth) triple camera setup, 16MP selfie camera, side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Android 12, 5,000mAh battery, and 18W fast charging.

 

 

 

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boAt Immortal 700 Gaming Headphones launched for Rs. 2,499 (~$33)

Indian accessories manufacturer boAt has updated the Immortal gaming audio series with a new affordable model dubbed boAt Immortal 700 gaming headphones. The company first unveiled the Immortal gaming audio series last year pioneered by the Immortal 1000D and Immortal 200 headphones with the Immortal 1300 introduced later on. The new Immortal 700 is the fourth headset in the lineup and despite the affordable pricing, the hardware setup doesn’t disappoint. boAt Immortal 700 gaming headphones

The new boAt Immortal 700 is designed for gamers and features a huge 50mm audio driver that delivers powerful audio outputs. The headphones also feature 7.1 channel virtual surround sound support which delivers audio clarity.

It is also bundled with ENx Technology which ensures the user’s voice output is clear. There is also the liberty to customize the sound via the boAt Plugin Labz application. The device also features an in-line remote controller which allows users to adjust the volume and control the mic. boAt Immortal 700 Gaming Headphones

Further, the Immortal 700 headphones come with RGB LEDs with five different modes. It also comes with a USB braided cable for connectivity and the ear mufflers are comfortably padded.boAt Immortal 700 Gaming Headphones

The boAt Immortal 700 gaming headphone is presently available on Amazon India for Rs. 2,499 (~$33). It will be available in a sole black and red color combination.

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Apple goes unchallenged in tablet market, ships over 57 million iPads in 2021

As we enter the third year of the ongoing global pandemic, tablets remain in high demand for work and school needs. The latest report from the International Data Corporation (IDC) has revealed that although the fourth quarter of 2021 saw a decline in shipments of tablets by 11.9% when compared to Q4 2020, total shipments grew by 3.2% when accounted for the whole year.

So let’s take a look at the shipment numbers of top tablet and Chromebook manufacturers to figure out who came out on top in 2021.

Top 5 tablet companies of 2021

Apple remains dominant in the tablet market with its iPad offerings. The Cupertino giant retains the top spot with 57.8 million units shipped in 2021. The brand enjoyed a 34.2% market share and experienced an 8.4% yearly growth. Apple also shipped the most tablets in Q4 2021 at 17.5 million, however, the brand experienced an 8.6% decline in shipments when compared to Q4 of 2020.

In the second spot, we have Samsung with 30.9 million tablet shipments in 2021. The South Korean giant commanded an 18.3% market share and enjoyed a 3.8% yearly growth in the tablet segment. Samsung shipped 7.3 million tablets in Q4 2021 which was a 21.6% decline compared to Q4 2020.

Lenovo came in third with 17.7 million tablets shipments in 2021, which amounted to a 19.2% yearly growth compared to 2020. The company shipped 4.6 million tablets in the last quarter of 2021 which was 1.6 million sell than the volume shipped by the brand in Q4 of 2020.

Amazon shipped 16.1 million Fire Tablets in 2021 giving it the fourth-largest tablet market share at 9.5%. The brand grew 15.1% compared to 2020 and even enjoyed a positive growth of 1.3% in Q4 shippings year-on-year.

On the fifth position, we have Huawei and Honor who suffered a 32.1% decline in shipments at 9.7 million units shipped in 2021. However, the initial decline in shipping volume somewhat stabilized in Q4 of 2021, with the brand shipping 2.5 million tablets compared to 2.9 million shipments in Q4 2020.

The sharp decrease in the yearly shipping numbers is most likely due to the recent sanctions by the U.S. which prevents the brand from doing business with any American companies like Qualcomm and even Taiwan’s TSMC, which is the leading contract manufacturer for chipsets in the world.

Despite the market moving past its peak demand for tablets, senior research analyst Anutoopa Nataraj has stated that the shipments will remain above pre-pandemic levels as virtual learning, remote work, and media consumption remain priorities for users.

 

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Motorola Edge 30 Pro global and Indian launch in Feb: Report

Last week, renders of the upcoming Motorola Edge 30 Pro surfaced revealing an in-display fingerprint sensor. And now, a new report has popped up revealing the launch timeline of the Edge 30 Pro in Indian and global markets.

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According to 91mobiles, noted tipster Mukul Sharma has stated that Motorola plans to launch the new smartphone in February 2022. The leakster did not provide any specific date but stated that the launch would occur in Indian and global markets. Sharma also hinted that the phone might come carrying a different moniker in India. Considering that February has all but begun, we should soon hear more details regarding the Moto Edge X30 rebrand launch across the globe.

Moto Edge 30 Pro specifications (rumored)

Being a rebadged version of the Moto Edge X30 which was released in China around the end of 2021, we expect the Edge 30 Pro to be mostly identical to the Chinese variant in terms of specs. However, the Moto Edge 30 Pro is said to come with an in-display fingerprint sensor and a slightly altered back design with the ‘M’ branding being on the bottom left of the phone’s rear panel.

Moto Edge 30 Pro
image via MySmartPrice

The Moto Edge 30 Pro is expected to sport a 6.7 inch OLED FHD+ display with a 144Hz refresh rate and a 576Hz touch sampling rate. The screen will offer 100 percent DCI P3 color gamut and HDR10+.

For photography, It is expected to come with a 50-megapixel (main) + 50-megapixel (ultrawide) + 2-megapixel (depth) triple camera unit. For selfies, it will come with a 60-megapixel front-facing camera.

Similar to the Edge X30, the Moto Edge 30 Pro will house a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip paired with up to 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage. It will run MYUX 3.0 based Android 12 OS out of the box. For power, the device may come with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 68W fast charging.

No details on the Indian or global pricing have surfaced as of yet. But with the rumored launch being just around the corner (February), we can expect more information to appear in the coming days, so stay tuned.

 

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Infinix Zero 5G in Orange shade appears in a new live image

Chinese phone maker Infinix is expected to launch a new smartphone dubbed Infinix Zero 5G in the Indian market. Just a day back, the company teased the phone on the Internet and we also saw images of the phone in Black color. Now, we get to see the Zero 5G in Orange color in the new live image.

Thanks to the live image, we get a closer look at the back panel of the Infinix Zero 5G. The smartphone sports a triple camera system at the rear. It seems to have AI cameras. It has two LED flash units beside the lenses. At the back itself, we get to see the ‘Infinix 5G’ branding at the bottom left.

The smartphone has physical buttons on the right spine and has a 3.5mm headphone jack and a USB Type-C port at the bottom. It is the Orange color variant out of the two rumored colors – Black and Orange.

Apart from this, the Infinix Zero 5G will feature a 6.67-inch OLED display with an FHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. It is expected to have a 16MP selfie snapper. Last time, its cameras were also detailed. These three lenses as the rear will be a 48MP primary lens, an ultra-wide snapper, and a telephoto sensor.

Image Courtesy – XDADevelopers

Rumors are rife that the smartphone could be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 900 SoC. It will be paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. It is touted to pack a 5,000mAh battery with support for 33W fast charging support.

In terms of its launch, reports reveal that the phone will debut in February in multiple markets including India. It could arrive at around Rs. 20,000(~$266) in India.

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Huawei takes to court against Sweden’s ban on company’s 5G products

Huawei on Sunday said that it initiated arbitration proceedings against Sweden under the World Bank Group after the country banned the Chinese tech giant from releasing 5G products.

In a statement to Agence France-Presse (via South China Morning Post), the Chinese company said, “The Swedish authorities’ decision to discriminate against Huawei and exclude it from the 5G roll-out has significantly harmed Huawei’s investment in Sweden, in breach of Sweden’s international obligations.”

Huawei Logo MWC 2019

As a result, Huawei had to initiate arbitration proceedings under the World Bank Group’s International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) “against the Kingdom of Sweden following a number of measures taken by the Swedish authorities targeting directly Huawei’s investments in Sweden and excluding Huawei from the roll-out of 5G network products and services in the country.”

Sweden has become the second country in Europe following the UK, and the first in the EU, to ban network operators from using Huawei equipment in their 5G products. The country has ordered Huawei to remove equipment that’s already been installed by January 1, 2025.

Huawei did not specify the damages it was seeking but it’s reported by broadcaster SVT that the initial sum stood at 5.2 billion Swedish Kroner ($550 million), although it could end up reaching much higher.

The ban has strained Swedish-Chinese relations, with Beijing warning earlier that it could have “consequences” for the Nordic country’s companies in China.

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iPhone 13 mini gets Rs 3,000 price cut in India through Flipkart

The Apple iPhone 13 mini was launched in September 2021 and has received its first price cut on Flipkart, dropping its starting price from Rs 69,900 to Rs 66,900. The offer is effective across all storage models and further discounts can be availed through bank offers.

Banker offers include Citi Bank cards, using which you can get an additional discount of Rs 1,000. Another Rs 500 be subtracted if a Citi credit card is used for purchase through EMI. All in all, the iPhone 13 mini can be purchased for as low as Rs 65,400, but if you got exchange in mind, you can bring down the cost further by up to Rs 15,850.

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The iPhone 13 mini packs the same hardware as the iPhone 13, only in a much more compact build. Its display is sized 5.4 inches and is an FHD+ OLED panel with a 1080×2340 resolution and peak brightness of 1,200nits. Under the hood, there’s the hexa-core A15 Bionic, paired with 4GB RAM. A dual-camera setup is featured at the rear comprising of 12MP primary and 12MP ultra-wide cameras. The battery is sized 2,406mAh with 20W charging support.

You get three storage options — 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB, although 256GB looks out of stock at the moment. The 512GB variant will set you back by Rs 96,900, which again includes a Rs 3,000 discount.

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Xiaomi sold 1 in 4 smartphones in India in 2021, Samsung followed with 18% market share

The Indian smartphone market grew 11% YoY, reaching the highest-ever shipments of 169 million units in 2021, and Xiaomi stayed in the lead with almost a quarter of the market share. The festive season didn’t help much during the December quarter, though, with shipments declining 8% YoY owing to supply issues.

Most of the growth was driven by high replacement demand fuelled by increasing smartphone affordability in the mid and high ranges due to offers, discounts, and better financing options (via Counterpoint Research).

The revenue set a new record too, crossing $38 billion in 2021, which is a growth of 27% over 2020. Average selling price rose 14% YoY in 2021 to reach its highest ever at $227 (~16,900).

“The price hikes in the budget segment due to component price rise, increasing focus of OEMs on the premium segment, and increased demand for mid-range and premium smartphones due to increasing uses and availability of financing options contributed to the increasing ASP,” research analyst Shilpi Jain says.

Local manufacturing contributed nearly 98% of shipments in 2021, which is an 8% rise compared to 2020. PLI (Production Linked Incentive) schemes have been a great booster to the Indian smartphone manufacturing industry and have attracted the likes of Apple and Samsung.

Moving on to brand-wise distribution, Xiaomi stayed at the top spot, recording a 2% YoY growth. The company grew 258% in the premium segment, thanks to the Mi 11X series, even as component shortages hit hard in the second half of the year.

Samsung remained at the second position in 2021 with an 8% decline in shipments, owing to supply chain disruptions, reduced focus on the entry-level segment, and fewer mid-range launches. This was kind of made up by the Korean company being the top 5G smartphone seller in Q4 2021.

Next up is the fastest growing brand in 2021 — realme — with 20% YoY growth. It also managed to grab second place in Q4 2021 for the very first time.

vivo emerged as the top 5G smartphone company in 2021 with a 19% share, growing 2% YoY, mostly thanks to its Y series and V series.

OPPO stood fifth with 6% YoY growth and was actually the fastest growing brand in the premium segment.

Transsion Group brands comprising itel, Infinix, and TECNO oversaw YoY growth of 55% last year and crossed a landmark 10 million shipments for the first time in the Indian smartphone market in a single year.

Apple registered 108% YoY growth in shipments, becoming one of the fastest-growing brands in 2021, and led the premium segment with a 44% share. OnePlus reached its higher-ever shipments in 2021, crossing the 5-million mark with 59% YoY growth, fuelled by the Nord series.

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