Samsung has released an array of TVs that will be the fulcrum of its appearance at CES 2022 this week. The new Samsung TVs include MicroLED, Neo QLED, and Lifestyle models. The new Neo QLED 4K and 8K TVs offer up to 144Hz refresh rate which is better than its predecessors. The Neo QLED 4K and 8K also support AMD’s FreeSync Premium Pro, with HDMI 2.1 ports all through.
The new smart TVs feature Real Depth Enhancer, which provides a greater feeling of realism by creating a sense of depth. The EyeComfort mode is another feature that helps to adjust the screen’s brightness and tone using a built-in light sensor and sunset/sunrise information. The sound output of the Neo QLED is excellent and deployed some of the proprietary technology. The Neo Quantum Processor offers advanced contrast mapping, while lighting is controlled by a complex process. The processor also offers the new Shape Adaptive Light technology to control the shape of light from the Quantum Mini LEDs.
The NFT Platform app will be a boon for art aficionados as it features a platform for discovering, purchasing, and trading digital artwork. This is available for now only on MICRO LED, Neo QLED, and The Frame.
Samsung already has an extended lineup at CES 2022. During the much-hyped tech show, we expect more details including pricing and availability of the models on display.
It is common to see smartphone companies promote their models by comparing them to other models from rival brands that fall in the same product category. It is also common to see OEMs troll each other for more reason or the other as a marketing tool. But what is probably not common is a company directly offering to swap a rival brand’s model with its own. That is what Indian firm Lava is presently doing with the Realme 8s.
Turns out Lava is offering Realme 8s owners the chance to swap their units for a Lava AGNI 5G. The thing is Lava AGNI 5G and Realme 8s booth share similar specs except for a few differences. The differences lie in the display size where the AGNI 5G pack a 6.78-inch display as against a 6.5-inch screen for the Realme model. Also, the AGNI 5G packs a quad-camera setup at the rear consisting of a 64MP+5MP+2MP+2MP setup whereas the *s has a triple camera setup made up of a 64MP+2MP+2MP combo. It is left for users to decide if the offer is worth taking up considering the specs are almost similar. But then, who would like to snap a used phone for a brand new one. It sounds inviting but we can’t guarantee that you’ll get the same software experience on both models. The company will definitely be riding on the back of its popularity as an indigenous Indian brand to get this offer flying. Even at that, it is a tough nut convincing an average phone user to swap a realme model for a similarly specced Lava phone.
The offer is open to owners of both the 6GB and 8GB variants of the Realme 8s. It will run from January 3rd to January 7 and can be accessed from Lava’s e-store.
The Xiaomi 12 series is finally official and, besides the vanilla version and the Pro variant, it includes a very affordable flagship killer for those who want to save money while still getting several flagship-class specifications: the Xiaomi 12X. It carries a very affordable price if compared to the specifications and it is sold in the same price range as the Realme GT Neo2. That is the reason why we decided to publish a comparison between the specifications of the Xiaomi 12X and the Realme GT Neo2. While waiting for the global launch of the former, you can now realize which one offers the highest value on the paper through this comparison.
Xiaomi 12X vs Realme GT Neo2
Xiaomi 12X
Realme GT Neo2
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
152.7 x 69.9 x 8.2 mm,
176 g
162.9 x 75.8 x 9 mm,
199 g
DISPLAY
6.28 inches, 1080 x 2400 pixels (Full HD+), OLED
6.62 inches, 1080 x 2400 pixels (Full HD+), AMOLED
Triple 50 + 13 + 5 MP, f/1.9 + f/2.4
32 MP front camera
Triple 64 + 8 + 2 MP, f/1.8 + f/2.3 + f/2.4
16 MP f/2.5 front camera
BATTERY
4500 mAh, fast charging 67W
5000 mAh, Fast Charging 65W
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
5G, dual SIM
5G, dual SIM
Design
Despite they were released by two different brands, the Xiaomi 12X and the Realme GT Neo2 have a lot in common when it comes to design. They have a similar camera module on the rear side and a borderless display with a punch hole for the front camera. The materials used belong to the same class, but the color options of the Realme GT Neo2 are a bit more interesting. On the other hand, the Xiaomi 12X is a lot more compact and thinner than its rival, which is why a lot of people may prefer it as it is one of the most compact high-end phones out there.
Display
The Xiaomi 12X has one of the smallest displays in the high-end segment with a diagonal of just 6.28 inches. But it is also one of the best displays and on the paper, it is better than the panel found on the Relame GT 2 Pro. The Xiaomi 12X has an OLED display that shows up to one billion colors and sports a 120 Hz refresh rate, the HDR10+ certification, and Dolby Vision, as well as a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and the Gorilla Glass Victus protection by Corning. The Realme GT 2 Pro has just 16 million colors and it lacks Dolby Vision support, but it has a wider 6.62-inch display which is actually better in terms of dimensions for productivity and gaming. Both the phones are equipped with an in-display fingerprint reader.
Specs & Software
Xiaomi 12X and Realme GT Neo2 have exactly the same hardware department. They are fueled by the Snapdragon 870 mobile platform by Qualcomm built at 7 nm and running at a max frequency of 3.2 GHz. The SoC is paired with either 8 or 12 GB of RAM and 128 or 256 GB of UFS 3.1 native storage. Same processor, same RAM, and same storage, but different Android version: the Xiaomi 12X is very recent and it runs Android 12, while Realme GT Neo2 runs Android 11 out of the box.
Camera
The rear cameras of the Xiaomi 12X are superior to the Realme GT Neo2. The main sensor is a 50 MP lens with OIS and it is paired with a 13 MP ultrawide camera and a 5 MP telephoto macro sensor. Realme GT 2 Neo2 has an inferior 64 MP sensor without OIS, an inferior 8 MP ultrawide camera, and an inferior 2 MP macro camera. The Xiaomi 12X even wins the selfie comparison thanks to a 32 MP front snapper.
The Realme GT Neo2 wins the battery life comparison simply because it is equipped with a bigger battery: the capacity is 5000 mAh and it allows for longer battery life in every scenario because the phone comes with similar components to the Xiaomi 12X. Charging speeds are not so different because these phones support 65W fast charging and 67W fast charging, respectively.
Price
The Realme GT Neo2 is priced at about €306/$345 in the Chinese market, while the starting price of the Xiaomi 12X in China is close to €445/$503. The Xiaomi 12X is a superior handset thanks to its better display and better cameras, but there is also an important price difference between these two handsets. Further, note that Realme GT Neo2 has a wider display and a bigger battery. Which one would you pick?
Overheating of chips is an important part of their production process and chip makers continue to seek ways of keeping their chips cool while not affecting overall performance. There are reports that three top-of-the-line chips which will be debuting in some of this year’s flagship smartphones could be having overheating problems. The chips are the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Samsung’s Exynos 2200, and MediaTek’s Dimensity 9000, which are all top-end super-functional chips of their various manufacturers.
Taiwanese company TSMC is the producer of the Dimensity 9000 while Samsung Foundry assembled both the Exynos 2200 and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. All three chips are produced using the 4nm node process and there had been some tweets by a few tipsters pointing to the presence of the overheating problem in these top-end chips. The leaks related to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 which was observed to overheat when put through the paces in the Motorola Edge X30, one of the few models sporting the flagship chip.
TSMC has a superior 4nm process than Samsung Foundry, hence the Dimensity 9000 could perform better and experience less overheating than the other two chips. Although the views by the tipsters are not definitive, it remains to be seen how the demand for these high-end chips pans out this year. The global chip shortage is still projected to persist beyond the first half of 2022.
The Odyssey Neo 8 4K curved-screen monitor for gaming applications is one of the numerous innovative products that will be showcased by Samsung at CES 2022. The Odyssey Neo 8 comes with an impressive specs sheet. According to Samsung, it is the world’s first monitor to feature a 4K 1000R curved screen with a 240Hz display refresh rate and super-fast response time of 1ms.
The Samsung Odyssey Neo 8 is produced for gaming applications and HDR 2000 with excellent peak brightness and static contrast ratings. Its design includes a white exterior, with CoreSync lighting also featured. The CoreSync lighting ensures that the light at the back of the monitor automatically detects colors on the screen and projects them to provide a deeper immersive experience.
Samsung Odyssey Neo 8
Apart from the Odyssey Neo 8 which bears some semblance to the Odyssey Neo G9, Samsung will also be introducing the Smart Monitor M8 and the Samsung High Resolution Monitor S8 during CES 2022. The Smart Monitor M8 is a successor to the 2021 Smart Monitor M7 while S8 is for creators and designers. The M8 is a 32-inch screen with ultra-slim thickness in comparison with its predecessor the M7. It is in fact, about 75% less thick than the M7 and features a sophisticated flat-back design with a white exterior. The Smart Monitor M8 has a movable magnetic SlimFit camera in addition to in-built Smart TV and productivity apps.
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The Samsung High Resolution Monitor S8 has both 27-inch and 32-inch models with a VESA Display HDR 600. It is a verified Glare-Free monitor (the world’s first from Underwriter Laboratories) offering a Matte Display. The M8 offers 65W charging while the S8 offers 90W charging via their USB ports. CES 2022 commences this week and will see a lot of products being showcased by an array of OEMs including Samsung, LG, and others.
The latest Portronics smartwatch offering in the Indian market is the Portronics Kronos Y1 with SpO2, blood pressure, and heart rate monitoring at an introductory offer of Rs. 3,399 (~$46). The Kronos Y1 is available from Portronics’ official website, as well as via Amazon India and some select online and offline retail outlets. It comes with a 12-month warranty.
The Portronics Kronos Y1 has smart calling feature, over 200 customizable watch faces, Bluetooth calling, and it has a 1.75” display. The Portronics Kronos Y1 smartwatch has multiple sports modes including walking and running. It is a health and fitness smart wearable device that will help users to attain their health and fitness goals seamlessly. The smartwatch has IP67 water resistance rating and it comes with a built-in music controller as well as camera controls. The battery of the Kronos Y1 can extend for up to 7 days on a single charge, while it can stay up to 15 days on standby mode.
The Portronics Kronos Y1 is an affordable device going by the promotional price of Rs. 3,399 (~$46) and could be a decent buy for mid-level consumers desirous of improving their overall health and fitness levels in the subcontinent.
Benchmarking outfit AnTuTu has released its smartphone ranking for the month of December 2021. The report shows that there’s no significant difference in the ranking compared to that of November 2021. Things will likely change this January considering the launch of new Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 smartphones.
Xiaomi’s Black Shark 4S Pro maintains its lead at the top of the charts for flagship models. The gaming smartphone is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 Plus chipset paired with 16GB RAM and has maintained the lead since October. The second spot is occupied by Nubia Red Magic 6S Pro while the iQOO 8 Pro completes the top 3 best performing smartphones.
AnTuTu did say that the lack of sufficient data was responsible for the absence of the Snapdragon 8 Gen1-powered phones on the chart despite the launch of two models viz-a-viz Xiaomi 12 and Motorola Edge 30 Ultra in December 2021. We expect the models to dominate the rankings for January 2022 which will be released in February. Already, the models are on sales with the Xiaomi 12 series recording a huge sales in its first outing.
For the midrange segment, Vivo’s iQOO Z5 maintains its lead yet again despite a stiff competition from other brands. Honor 60 Pro emerge as the second best mid-ranger around, replacing the OPPO K9s 5G. The Honor 60 Pro is on par with the iQOO Z5 with the presence of UFS 3.1 storage being the major difference between both models. The Reno 7 from OPPO is also another new entrant into the charts, clinching the third spot.
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The Realme GT 2 series is officially confirmed to make its global debut on Jan 4 at 11:30 am UTC tomorrow, and with one day left, a popular leakster from China, could not resist the temptation anymore. He decided to share the full specs list of the upcoming Realme GT 2 and Realme GT 2 Pro.
Specs leaked from Weibo
From the screenshot he shared on his Weibo, he shows that the standard Realme GT 2 Pro will be equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 under the hood, a 6.7” 2K Samsung flat E4 AMOLED display equipped with LTPO 2.0 technology, with a 5000mAh battery to power through the entire day. Realme’s own in-house 65W SuperDart Charging is also present to help juice up the 5000mAh in no time.
Source: “Panda is Bald” user Weibo
Camera-wise, the Realme GT 2 Pro is sporting a triple camera setup. The main sensor is the same 50MP Sony IMX766 sensor found in the standard Xiaomi 12, and it has a 1/1.56 sensor size with OIS. For ultra-wide-angle shots, the Realme GT 2 Pro claims the title for the widest FOV on an ultra-wide-angle lens at 150°. The ultra-wide-angle lens is a 50MP Samsung ISOCELL JN1 sensor with a 1/2.76 sensor size. As for macro shots, the Realme GT 2 Pro has disappointed decided to use a 2MP sensor for the photos. For selfies, the Realme GT 2 Pro is equipped with a 32MP Sony IMX615 sensor, the same sensor found on the Oppo Find X3 Pro.
Build-wise, the Realme GT 2 Pro is quite lightweight as it weighs under 200g, and comes in four colour options: white, green, blue & black.
Realme GT 2 Pro in White.
As for the standard Realme GT 2, it also features the same main Sony IMX766 sensor and macro camera as its bigger sibling, but the ultra-wide-angle lens has been downgraded 8MP unspecified sensor. The selfie camera has also been downgraded to 16MP instead.
Under the hood, it uses last year’s Snapdragon 888 and offers the same 5000mAh and 65W charging as the Pro variant. As for the screen, the Realme GT 2 has a smaller and lower-resolution 6.62” 1080p E4 Flat AMOLED display from Samsung as well.
It also weighs 199g, and it will be coming in 3 colors: Green, Blue and Black.
As of recent, Xiaomi announced an anti-fraud feature in its MIUI 13. However, one Xiaomi Exec has come to the Xiaomi China Community Forum to deny that MIUI has added any Chinese National Online Anti-Fraud Agency feature/app in its latest MIUI 13. Despite this, the South China Morning Post has reported that many Chinese Xiaomi users are unable to install certain apps after upgrading to Xiaomi’s latest MIUI 13 and users were attributing the problem to the “system-level full-link anti-telecoms fraud”, which was announced earlier, by Xiaomi’s head of MIUI, Jin Fan, during the company’s product event on December 28. Then, one Xiaomi spokesman clarified that the company’s anti-fraud feature is designed to flag spam calls, which was not supposed to flag apps as well.
Ever since the existence of wireless communication, there always has been a person behind the screen or phone trying to scam you of your info or of your money. With the prevalence of online scams these days, it is getting quite annoying to try to avoid them from getting into your life at every corner.
Well, fear not! Xiaomi has recently a new feature in its latest MIUI 13 to help solve these issues for its users. In MIUI 13, Xiaomi, in collaboration with the Chinese online anti-fraud government agency, has developed an in-country fully linked automated network with the database of info scammers and fraudsters across the country.
A screenshot of a QnA with the MIUI software team
Xiaomi mentions this feature implementation will be system-wide on MIUI 13 supported devices. This feature will be using a blacklist from the national fraud database, and in turn, show up as a warning to MIUI 13 users, if the SMS message or phone number used is listed in the database, or seems identical (i.e. word for word) to a message listed in the blacklist.
MIUI 13 anti-fraud in action
An example of how this feature works is when you are receiving a call from a blacklisted number in the database, the number will be shown as “caller fraudster” on screen for the user to immediately discern the difference. The warning will also appear next to the contact name as a warning, to let those who were recently upgraded to MIUI 13 be aware that which one of their contacts may be a potential info scammer.
As for SMSes, the network will also help identify the fraudulent messages, which may include fake OTPs from “banks”, or “banks” warning to pay up the credit card you have(when you don’t even have one). In MIUI 13, two warnings will be given. First, if the SMS service number is a known blacklisted number in the database and second, the message content resembles the vocabulary of a fraudulent SMS.
As mentioned by the MIUI software team, this is the Chinese government’s first initiative to implement this feature in the country’s smartphones, and as the country’s leading tech giant, they want to take action for the sake of their users as well.
In late 2021, news broke that Intel could launch the upcoming Intel ARC lineup of GPUs in early 2022. However, recent leaks point out at a March launch as the company postponed Jan’s unveiling for an unknown reason. Now, a fresh leak suggests that we might see new Intel ARC Alchemist GPU powered laptops tomorrow.
The CES 2022 will kickstart this week and we expect to see a bunch of hardware like laptops, phones, and gadgets getting showcased at the event. As per leaks, we might see Acer launching its Acer Swift X 2022 model tomorrow i.e. January 4.
Reportedly, the images of the Swift X 2022 were surfaced on the Internet. Just like the predecessor, Swift X 2021, which was the world’s first laptop with Iris Xe graphics, the Swift X 2022 is also said to be the first laptop with ARC Alchemist GPU.
As per images, the Acer Swift X 2022 looks familiar to the predecessor but has a few changes. The laptop has two USB Type-C ports instead of a single port seen in the Swift X 2021. In the images, the fingerprint scanner seems to be missing, but the power button could double up as a scanner. It also has a USB and an HDMI port.
Apart from the ports, the laptop has a thin-bezel design, however, its specs are still under wraps. It has a chicklet style keyboard without a dedicated number pad.
Other than this, Acer is also expected to showcase other laptops at the event like the Acer Predator Helios 300, Predator Triton 500 SE, and Nitro 5 2022. All the laptops will have new hardware, some of the devices will be powered by the 12th generation Alder Lake H-35 CPUs.
A lot of people have said that 2022 is the year when foldable phones will finally become one of the most popular mobile form factors. If this is indeed the future, the OPPO Find N could very well be the pioneer that kick-starts this trend.
Of course, we have already seen a few existing foldable models in the market, such as, the Xiaomi Mix Fold, Samsung fold series, and the flip series. However, all of them didn’t really stir up a wide discussion about the new form factor. Basically, their high pricing would dissuade most users at the outset.
But around the end of 2021, the OPPO Find N was launched with a much more reasonable price and a pretty unique look as well.
The pricing is the very first step that makes foldable accessible and builds up curiosity among general users to learn more about this unique form factor. And now that foldables are becoming more and more affordable, let’s move on to the BIG question – what can we do with a foldable phone in 2022?
OPPO FIND N Review: Design & Display
If you want a foldable phone, it’s probably because you’d like to have a bigger screen in our pocket, which means that it should also be easy to hold and compact enough to carry.
The Find N features a 7.1-inch internal Samsung E5 AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The most controversial part of the display is the near-square ratio. Obviously, it’s not a perfect ratio for playing movies or 16:9 videos. However, when we unfolded the phone for the first time, the display is really stunning. Although it might not be the best size for entertainment, I quite enjoyed the comfortable size that easily covers my view and focus in daily use.
For example, on regular phones, your eyes would unconsciously sweep up and down and your focus might only remain at the middle frame that covers 50 to 70% of the whole display. While the 7.1-inch size is not much bigger physically, but the unique ratio of 8.4 to 9 could expand your view and maintain the concentration at the same time.
In addition, the phone has really comfortable viewing experience for other activities like reading or web-browsing. Especially for reading, the phone works like a fantastic pocket book and the reading app is a surprise that offers an immersive reading experience with physical effects and detail.
And although you won’t get a great experience watching films in 21:9 ratio, it’s almost perfect for most old content played at 4:3 ratio.
Now let’s see what we can do with the 5.5-inch cover display. I have to say that It’s the best outer display among all the foldable phones. If you’ve seen some foldable models like Galaxy Z Fold 3 or Xiaomi Mix Fold, you must understand why I give such a comment.
They compromised the form of the cover display for having a bigger and more normal-ratio primary display. It leads to a display ratio of around 2.5 to 1, bringing a terrible experience. Users can do very little with such a strange display in daily use. On the Find N, you don’t have to put up with such silly design. Its cover display comfortably offers a similar experience to a compact phone. Most people can handle it well with a single hand, though we still need to bear the weight of 275g.
Oppo find N cover display
Generally, I only used it for some simple activities like sending or replying to messages, making a call, checking information and so on. And it wouldn’t take me long. So the weight didn’t cause much trouble when I used the phone in folded form.
But it’s still a little disappointing that the small screen only features 60Hz refresh rate, which doesn’t feel as smooth as the primary display.
The flexion Hinge brings pretty wide stand angles and a minimal crease. After using it for over a week, I could hardly find the existence of the crease.
The phone can also be unfolded and freely stand at any angle between 50-120 degrees. And OPPO also offers a pretty wide adaption in actual uses of certain apps, like playing music and videos, turning the bottom part as an operational zone. Or serving itself as a tripod, making 4K time-lapse imaging, video calls or online meeting easy and hands-free.
OPPO FIND N Review: Software
Apart from it, OPPO also developed quite a lot of software features to better support the unique phone, such as more gestures and easy mini-window-mode. For example, you can easily split the screen for dual-app content by swiping down two fingers or dragging an app from the sidebar.
Apart from it, there’s a lot more potential for the new folding form. I believed some are even not recognized by the manufacturers, which would rely on users and app developers to explore more possibility on the Find N. For example, we’ve seen someone has turned it into a classic game handheld that we used to play at least 15 years ago.
And the switch between the two displays is pretty smooth. When changing the phone folding, the viewing content will immediately shift to the other display. To activate it, all you need to do is just to swipe up from the bottom.
OPPO FIND N Review: Performance
About the phone’s performance, it’s powered by the Snapdragon 888 chip. We’ve talked a lot about this chipset. You can just check all the results of tests we run here.
On this model, the heating issue is not that serious as what we have on most regular 888-chipset phones. But obviously the CPU strategy is a bit conservative.
OPPO FIND N Review: Cameras
The phone equipped 5 cameras in total, including the triple-camera setup at the back, and dual 32MP front-facing cameras. The triple cameras contain a 50MP main IMX766 sensor with OIS, a 16MP wide-angle camera and another 13MP 2x telephoto camera. Let’s check some samples.
From the samples, the 50MP main camera can catch rich detail with decent dynamic range. And under most lighting conditions, the white balance is good and stable, which brings a relatively true tone for the samples.
For the 16MP wide-angle camera, its dynamic range is not that impressive as the main camera, but it’s still good at producing sharp images with good pureness. But you might notice that the edge image is not so pure and sharp as the central image.
During these few days, I truly feel that the 13MP 2x sensor is much more practical and more frequently used than those 3x or 5x telephoto camera. It has pretty close view range to what we actually see. And the detail looks good thanks to the 13MP resolution. No doubt it did exceed what we expected with the telephoto camera.
Thanks to OPPO’s imaging software, all the three cameras got well optimized in low-light shooting. we can see it’s less noisy under the night mode and at the same time, reserved much more detail especially for the brightness.
You can check our sample comparison in our review video above.
The biggest surprise of shooting with the foldable form is about video shooting. The free-stand hinge allows us to split the display into a view monitor and an operation hub. And we also can place it on a surface and serve it as a tripod for time-lapse filming.
OPPO FIND N Review: Battery Life and Charging
Adding a larger foldable display is definitely not a benefit for its battery life. Even though they’ve equipped a 4500mAh battery with support for 33W wired fast charging. But in our battery test and charging test it performs not too bad. At least it’s estimated to last for the whole-day works without playing games a lot.
OPPO FIND N Review: Verdict
The OPPO Find N is probably the most impressive model we got our hands on lately. But more importantly, during this week, there’s no longer the feeling that the phone looks like a toy. Instead, it works like a daily phone without any discomfort. It truly brings a feeling that I can finally get used to a horizontally foldable phone, which has never happened with previous foldable phones. I think most users would get the same realization.
It’s also the most valuable point for the foldable category. We will no longer look at it curiously and just move away.
After a long wait, OnePlus has officially confirmed to launch the OnePlus 9RT 5G on January 14 in India. The smartphone will hit the floors along with the OnePlus Buds Z2 TWS earphones.
The launch is scheduled at 5 PM IST on OnePlus India’s official Youtube channel. The smartphone will be exclusive to Amazon India and will be also available from the official OnePlus India website.
Since the phone has passed numerous rumors and as it’s already unveiled in China, we do know plenty of the phone’s details. The OnePlus 9RT 5G comes with a 6.62-inch punch-hole display featuring a Full-HD+ resolution.
It has HDR10+ support and a peak brightness of 1300 nits. The phone boasts protection of Corning Gorilla Glass. The screen also doubles up as an in-display fingerprint scanner. It sports a triple camera system at the rear with a 50MP Sony IMX766 primary sensor, a 16MP ultra-wide lens, and a 2MP macro sensor. The device has a 16MP single selfie camera lens.
It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G SoC coupled with up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1 onboard storage. It packs a 4,500mAh battery with Warp Charge 65T fast charging support. It boots on Android 11 out of the box.
In China, the phone was launched in three colors – Black, Silver, and Blue and came at a starting price of roughly $500. That said, we expect the phone to come in similar colors and arrive between ₹40,000(~$537) to ₹45,000(~$604) price range in India.
The OnePlus Buds Z2 could come at a cheaper price of ₹4,999(~$67) and will have 11mm dynamic drivers, a 3-mic setup, and 40dB ANC.
If one of your new year’s resolutions is to get fitter and healthier in 2022, then definitely check out this deal on Realme smart band. Realme Band 2 Global Version which generally retails for $35 is now available at a discounted price of $32.99 only at AliExpress. Please note that this price does not include EU VAT.
The Honor Watch GS 3 was officially unveiled back on August 12, 2021 along with a bunch of official images and nearly its entire feature list. However, it is only now that the watch appears to be closer than ever to launch, thanks to the appearance of a couple of its real-life images for the very first time.
IT Home reports that public testing of the watch began on December 24th itself and that it is beginning to make its way to offline stores in China.
The leaked real-life images show the watch in a sleek all-black color, looking identical to its official promo photos from August. The strap appears to be made of rubber while the body looks to be of metal. The tipster who leaked the images has further revealed that the watch lacks wireless charging but also carries a very ‘cost-effective’ price.
Other known information about the Honor Watch GS 3 is that it is the company’s very first smartwatch to be equipped with an 8-channel heart rate AI engine. The tech allows for greater accuracy in dynamic heart rate monitoring and reduces the risk of heart rhythm signal instability.
The Honor Watch GS 3 itself has a round dial attached to a metal case. It has two physical buttons and uses quick-release straps. It will be available in three color and design variants – there is Voyager which has a silver case and blue leather straps, Streamer Classic with a golden case and brown leather straps, and Racing Edition with a gray case and black rubber straps.
POCO may soon launch the POCO M4 as a successor to last year’s POCO M3, according to a new report.
New details shared by tipster Mukul Sharma with MySmartPrice reveal that the POCO M4 will be launched in February globally, with highlight features being its 64MP primary camera and 90Hz display.
While there is little info provided about its chipset other than it being from MediaTek, it is expected to be a 5G-supporting one. Nevertheless, a number of specifications concerning other departments of the device have actually been shared by the tipster.
POCO M3
Starting with photography, the POCO M4 will feature a triple-camera setup comprised of a 64MP OV64B40 sensor, an 8MP IMX355 sensor, and a 2MP OV2A lens. The display will likely be an LCD panel with a refresh rate of 90Hz. And finally, on the software front, the POCO M4 will likely be booting into Android 11 out of the box, layered with MIUI 12.5 atop — a bummer considering Android 12 and even MIUI 13 is out now.
That said, now that news of the POCO M4 being under development is now out, we should be seeing more of the leaks and even official teasers dropping soon.
POCO had very recently in November 2021 launched the POCO M4 Pro. The device came with a camera module stretched across its width, making its rear-end look very similar to that of the POCO M3. It is thus possible that the vanilla POCO M4 will also be sporting a similar design since it has now become something of POCO’s fashion statement.
Earlier today, a tipster suggested that the upcoming Motorola Moto G71 5G will be launched in the second week of this month. Now, another tipster reveals that the phone will launch on January 10 in India.
As per Mukul Sharma, the Motorola Moto G715G will be launched as India’s first phone with Snapdragon 695 SoC. Furthermore, it will have thirteen 5G bands in total and will feature an AMOLED display.
These specs are in line with what we’ve seen in the rumors.
Motorola Moto G71 5G Specifications
The Motorola Moto G71 5G is touted to be a betterment of the existing Moto G51 5G. It will bring a 6.4-inch display with a Full-HD+ resolution. It will feature a triple camera system at the rear with a 50MP main + 8MP ultra-wide + 2MP macro sensor. Upfront, it may either have a 13MP or a 16MP selfie snapper.
Under the hood, it will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 octa-core SoC paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage(as per the China launch). It will pack a 5,000mAh battery with support for 30W fast charging technology. It will feature a dedicated Google Assistant key and have an IP52 splash resistance rating. It will run on Android 11 out of the box.
Considering its CNY 1,699(~$192) pricing in China, the phone may arrive at under ₹20,000(~$269) in India.
In late November, a tipster hinted at the launch of a new NZONE-branded smartphone. A little over a month later, the company has now officially started teasing the release of this handset. So far, it has revealed the launch date, design, and charging speed.
China Mobile’s NZONE brand has scheduled to launch an NZONE S7 series phone with 5G connectivity on January 5. The device will be unveiled at 2:30 PM (local time) in China.
According to the teasers on Weibo, the smartphone will have a matrix camera array at the rear. The setup will include three sensors accompanied by an LED flash. The backside of the handset will also house a fingerprint sensor.
On the front, the phone will flaunt a display with a dewdrop notch. The bottom bezel will be slightly larger than the top one. Finally, the device will have support for 22.5W fast charging.
Going by the available information, the handset might not be a better version of NZONE S7 Pro, as tipped earlier. Instead, it could be a watered-down variant. Perhaps, it could go official as the vanilla NZONE S7.
Having said that, as we are still two days from the official announcement, we expect to learn even more about the smartphone.
With the start of a new year, Samsung Electronics is gearing up to include a brand new feature for its 2022 TV lineup. So what is this cutting edge feature that it believes will help its TVs gain an edge in the market? Well, it’s something revolutionary called NFT support.
According to an official press release “With demand for NFTs on the rise, the need for a solution to today’s fragmented viewing and purchasing landscape has never been greater. In 2022, Samsung is introducing the world’s first TV screen based NFT explorer and marketplace aggregator, a groundbreaking platform that lets you browse, purchase, and display your favorite art — all in one place.” So, it is not just a way for your to brag about your pricey NFT purchase on your TV during house parties, it’s offering you an entire marketplace platform.
The company believes that this new feature will also allow creators to “share their art with the world” and other prospective buyers. This is made possible with added NFT support that lets users preview an NFT before buying. Notably, the brand is even taking this chance to inform users about NFT’s history and blockchain metadata as well. Furthermore, the support doesn’t just let you view and browse NFTs, it also takes the creator’s efforts in mind and adjusts the image being displayed as per the original preset values. In other words, we’re getting color accurate treatment for NFTs now.
Apart from just being able to preview and buy those Bored Apes, Samsung also intends to flesh out the platform as a full fledged marketplace. Meaning, one can even trade NFTs from this platform. It is clear that the brand wants to jump on the NFT hype train. But, it will be the first to step into this segment, so we can expect to see other companies soon rush to bring support for NFTs as well, or possibly even a new rival marketplace.
Realme seems to be gearing up for a full-fledged 5G lineup of phones this year as in discussion with folks at BGR, the company CEO Madhav Sheth revealed that Realme is allocating 90% of its R&D in the 5G technology.
Realme’s current portfolio of smartphones is a mixture of budget 4G phones coupled with all the 5G phones in the premium segment. However, this may change. Realme is reportedly investing 90% of its research and development in the 5G technology.
“We are also investing millions of dollars for the beautiful aesthetics of the phones and how are we going to increase the performance on the 5G. We do not want bulky 5 devices. We have set out seven 5G R&D centres including one in India”, said Sheth.
Sheth further said that in future, Realme aims to be the 5G leader in the Indian market. Realme will launch 5G devices above ₹15,000(~$201) in the country. Although not confirmed, this could be mainly because of the rise in budget 5G-enabled chipsets in the market. Some of the trendy chipsets with which Realme may launch its budget 5G phones are the Snapdragon 480, 480 Plus, 690 5G, Dimensity 700, 900, 920 and 810.
To corroborate, Realme is currently gearing for its upcoming Realme 9 series launch in the market. The upcoming Realme 9 and 9 Pro were spotted in certification sites with Dimensity 810 and Dimensity 920 respectively. As per a tipster, the 5G-ready series will launch in February 2022. The phones are expected to get their first release in European markets followed by other regions like India and China.
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