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Huawei may launch Mate 40E Pro with Kirin 990 5G as Kirin 9000 SoC stock runs dry

Huawei is apparently gearing up to launch another new device within its flagship Mate 40 lineup from last year. A new report has suggested that the new Mate 40 series model will feature 5G networking and could be the sixth entry in the family.

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The Chinese tech giant had recently obtained a network access license from the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. This license was for a new smartphone with a model number of “NOH-AN50,” which hints that it belongs to the Mate 40 flagship family. It was initially assumed to be a new Mate 40 Pro model that could’ve been branded as a Collector’s Edition and feature the Kirin 9000 5G chipset. But now, tipster @魔法科技君 believes that the upcoming handset in question is the Mate 40E Pro that will be powered by a Kirin 990 5G SoC.

For those unaware, the company had previously launched the Mate 40E in a 4G and 5G variant. Now, it is apparently gearing up to launch a new Pro variant as well that supports 5G networking. While the Mate 40E had featured a Kirin 990E processor, the Pro variant will supposedly sport the Kirin 990 5G. However, it seems odd that the brand plans to release a new smartphone that features a dated flagship processor that was announced back in 2019.

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In other words, Huawei might have reserves of its Kirin 9000 series running low or they could possibly even be completely dry. This means that any future smartphones from the brand might likely be unable to feature its latest and greatest chipset. Previous estimates had indicated that the company had managed to acquire just 10 million units of Kirin 9000 chips before US sanctions cut off the company from its primary chip supplier TSMC. Although, this is still just an unconfirmed report, so take it with a pinch of salt for now.

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Google investigates reports of Pixel repairs causing private data leaks

Recently, reports have surfaced regarding private data being leaked when customers sent their Pixel smartphones for repairs. Now, Google has officially acknowledged the issue and has begun investigating this incident.

Pixel models being sent for repairs have resulted in technicians and workers accessing private and personal information of the customer and then circulating it on the internet. These incidents were further revealed when game designer and author Jane McGonigal sent her Pixel 5a for repairs, only to find out that someone had accessed her Google Account and Dropbox. She tweeted about this incident, stated that private images of her had been accessed by a technician.

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Furthermore, the victim added that she opened her activity logs to found out what the supposed repair worker had snooped around in and found that the malevolent technician had gained access to some of her very sensitive pictures. The worker even went as far as deleting the Google security notifications from her backup email accounts to cover up any evidence of their misdoings. McGonigal said that her Pixel phone was sent to a repair facility in Texas via mail.

The issue get even worse as when she contacted Google, the search engine giant told her that the company had never received her phone and is now charging her for a replacement. Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident since another Pixel user suffered from a similar incident. They shared their horrifying experience about private images being leaked after they had sent their Pixel for repairs in another Texas repair facility. In other words, the issue has likely affected a number of users that might not even have any idea that their private data was stolen and is being exploited online.

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Google has since acknowledged the issue and has stated that it is “investigating” the incident that McGonigal had reported on, in a statement to TheVerge (Via PhoneArena). McGonigal has since tweeted that “Pixel Support and Google Security have been extremely helpful today I am happy to report.” So fortunately, at least the issue is being looked into officially. But we have yet to see what the results the investigations finds. Was it actually a malicious repair technician or just a hacker with access to the facility, stick with us as we will be providing more updates.

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Feast your eyes on these Galaxy A53 renders based on leaks

We have been hearing about the Samsung Galaxy A53 since August. It will be the successor of the current-gen Galaxy A52 series. A month ago, the design of this smartphone leaked via 3D CAD renders. A few weeks later, a designer has now teamed with a well-known publication for high-quality renders of this handset based on leaks.

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The Galaxy A53 renders attached in this article come from designer Technizo Concept (Parvez Khan). He has created them for LetsGoDigital, which is known for patent and trademark-related coverages.

Going by the renders, they seem to be based on 3D CAD renders by @OnLeaks (Steve Hemmerstoffer). Although the device is expected to come in four colors (white, black, light blue, orange), the renders only show it in white.

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Anyway, they look better than the original inspirational renders. The phone will most likely resemble these new renders in real life. It is worth noting that the official press renders popped up on the internet recently, however, the image was of poor quality.

According to previous reports, the Galaxy A53 will have a 64MP primary camera like its predecessor. It will be backed by a slightly larger 5,000mAh battery compared to a smaller 4,5000 battery inside its forerunner.

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Lastly, It will lack a 3.5mm headphone jack and could be powered by an upcoming Exynos chipset with AMD mRDNA GPU.

We expect to learn more about the Samsung Galaxy A53 in the coming days ahead of its official announcement.

 

 

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Oppo, OnePlus phones tipped to use in-house chips based on TSMC’s 6nm node

Earlier today (8th December 2021), Oppo had officially announced that it is working on its first self developed chip. Now, a new report from a tipster has claimed that the chip will be based on TSMC‘s 6nm process technology and might be launching soon.

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A known tipster @数码闲聊站 on Weibo (a Chinese microblogging website) shared new information related to the company’s upcoming self developed chipset. While the Chinese smartphone brand did not not share any specifics regarding this chip, the tipster revealed some key details. As per the social media post, the new proprietary chipset in question will be an NPU (Neural Network Processing Unit). The tipster added that this new chipset will also offer new imaging solutions and will be arriving in smartphones soon as well.

Similarly, Huawei had also launched its HiSilicon Kirin 970 chipset back in 2017, which also featured an NPU for the first time. Now, it seems that Oppo is also following this move for its own self developed chipset. Notably, Digital Chat Station claimed that the new chip will not be exclusive to Oppo smartphones alone, and will even include OnePlus models as well. For those unaware, the former had merged with the latter earlier this year, with both brands being collectively known as Oujia.

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The tipster stated that phones from Oujia will feature these new chips that will also be based on TSMC’s (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co) 6nm chip processing technology. Unfortunately, this is all the information we have at the moment but keep in mind that this report is still unconfirmed as of right now, so take it with a grain of salt.

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Part of Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 production reportedly transfered from Samsung to TSMC

Qualcomm had earlier announced that its flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor is being manufactured by Samsung’s 4nm foundries. But some production issues are reportedly forcing the chipmaker to move part of the production to TSMC.

According to some industry sources, Samsung‘s yields have been insufficient for Qualcomm’s demands, so the latter will be making up for the deficit by getting TSMC to take over part of the production (via GSMArena, Naver).

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This move doesn’t come without concerns though. Some believe that uniformity can be affected as TSMC’s manufacturing process is known to be more efficient than Samsung’s, both in terms of power and size. Processors produced by TMSC may therefore outperform those made by Samsung. A similar case did occur a while back with the iPhone 6S when Samsung and TSMC were both suppliers to the A9 processor.

Hopefully, things have changed over the past few years though and the differences have been evened out.

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 comes with various improvements to its core technologies over its predecessor. These technologies include 5G connectivity, camera sensors, AI, gaming, audio, and security. It is built using a 4nm process and features the latest ARM v9 architecture. An octa-core processor has been fitted on the SoC and is claimed to offer 20 percent better performance while having a being 30 percent more power efficient.

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Almost entire specs of realme 9i are out ahead of launch

A few hours back, we reported on the design leak of realme 9i. The same source is now back again with almost the entire specs of the smartphone. Let’s take a look at what the upcoming phone from realme has to offer.

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realme 9i | Source: @OnLeaks via 91Mobiles

According to reliable leaker @OnLeaks (via 91Mobiles), the realme 9i will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC. This chipset will be paired with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. 

On the front, the device will sport a 6.6-inch FHD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate and a punch-hole at the top left corner. Since the panel will be LCD, there will be a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.

Talking about optics, the handset will house a triple camera setup on the rear consisting of a 50MP primary sensor, an 8MP secondary sensor, and a 2MP tertiary sensor. For selfies and video calls, it will use a 16MP shooter.

As for ports, the phone will come with a 3.5mm headphone jack and a USB Type-C port. Last but not least, it will be backed by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 33W fast charging.

Although the tipster does not say, going by the chip, the device should be limited to 4G connectivity. The only thing that’s not known is the handset’s software. It’s not clear whether it will ship with Android 11 or Android 12.

The realme 9i is expected to launch in January 2022.

 

 

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Xiaomi 12 to feature a 4,500mAh battery with 67W fast charging: Tipster

A known tipster on Weibo (a Chinese microblogging website) has just shared some information regarding the upcoming Xiaomi 12 smartphone earlier today (8th December 2021). The company’s latest flagship device will apparently be powered by a 4,500mAh battery pack that will support 67W fast charging.

The news arrives from @数码闲聊站 who shared the details on the social media platform. This information is also in line with our previous report. Recently, we had even covered news related to the Pro variant that was 3C certified with 120W fast charging. On the other hand, the 12X and vanilla 12 versions are expected to feature 67W fast charging. While their charging rates have been leaked before, not a lot of concrete information is known about their battery pack capacities.

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Although, the new information from the tipster states that the Xiaomi 12 will be powered by a 4,500mAh battery. While this does seem substantial, it is slightly lower than last year’s Xiaomi 11 model, which featured a 4,600mAh battery pack, although, it supported 55W fast charging. Unfortunately, this is all the information that Digital Chat Station shared on his social media account. Keep in mind that this is still just an unconfirmed report at the moment so take it with a pinch of salt for now. The high anticipated Xiaomi 12 series is also set to be one of the first adopters of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC. So stay tuned for more updates.

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Apple’s Tim Cook secretly signed $275 billion deal with Chinese officials

Apple CEO Tim Cook has “secretly” signed an agreement worth more than $275 billion with Chinese officials, according to a new report from The Information. It adds that Apple is promising to help develop China’s economy and technological capabilities.

The five-year agreement was made when Tim Cook visited China in 2016 to quash a host of regulatory actions against the company. For its claims, the report is citing interviews and internal Apple documents.

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The multibillion-dollar agreement included quashing of a number of regulatory actions against the company with exemptions and enabling access to the Chinese market, in return for significant investments, business deals, and worker training in the country.

Tim Cook personally forged a five-year agreement with the Chinese government during a series of in-person visits. Apparently, several Apple executives were concerned about bad publicity in China and the company’s poor relationship with Chinese officials, who believed that Apple was not contributing enough to the local economy.

It is alleged that Tim Cook “personally lobbied officials” in China over threats made against Apple Pay, iCloud, and the App Store. Attempting to mollify authorities, Apple announced investment of $1 billion in Didi Chuxing. Shortly after, Tim Cook, along with Apple COO Jeff Williams, and government affairs head Lisa Jackson met senior government officials in Zhongnanhai, the central headquarters of the Communist Party of China.

As part of the agreement, Apple promised to use more components from Chinese suppliers in its devices, sign deals with Chinese software firms, collaborate on technology with Chinese universities and directly invest in Chinese tech companies.

The company has also promised to invest “many billions of dollars more” than its current expenditure in China, including on new retail stores, research and development facilities, and renewable energy projects.

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OPPO Reno7 Pro League of Legends edition released along with a 50W ‘biscuit’ charger

A new OPPO product launch event was held yesterday night, announcing the all-new OPPO Reno7 Pro League of Legends Mobile Game Limited Edition along with a similar-themed 50W ultra-thin ‘biscuit’ charger.

OPPO Reno7 Pro League of Legends edition

The special edition phone comes with a number of new design features over the already-stunning vanilla OPPO Reno7 Pro, making it look more attractive than ever. The back of the phone now comes with a “soft shadow crystal technology,” a cyan-purple gradient border, an ‘L’ denoting League of Legends, and finally a cyan-accented camera module. Of course, the breathing notification light around the cameras is still present to top it all.

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But that’s not all as the OPPO Reno7 Pro LoL edition also comes with a number of accessories, starting with a special box design to provide an amazing unboxing experience. Even the pin for the SIM card tray hasn’t been left untouched as it now comes in a fancy bullet design, inspired by LoL character Jinx’s necklace.

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The box also stows away other themed accessories including a mobile phone case, charger, graffiti stickers, mobile phone pendants, and so on.

It’s not just the hardware bits that have received a League of Legends makeover as the software has also been treated similarly. The entirety of ColorOS 12 has been customized to match LoL, with some calling it the deepest customization in OPPO’s history. There are custom icons, wallpapers, system UI colors, app backgrounds, and much more.

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Other than this, the OPPO Reno7 Pro League of Legends Mobile Game Limited Edition is identical to the vanilla version in terms of specifications. There’s the MediaTek Dimensity 1200-Max chipset, 90Hz 6.55-inch OLED screen, and 4500mAh battery with support for 65W charging

Only 10,000 units of the device will be sold and each has been priced at 3,999 Yuan (~$472). All of them will only be sold in China and there hasn’t been any indication yet of a global launch.

OPPO League of Legends edition 50W mini Super VOOC charger

Moving on to the OPPO 50W League of Legends Mobile Game Limited Edition Ultra-thin Super Flash Charger, it is a LoL makeover of the OPPO 50W mini Super VOOC charger released late last year. The charger sports a ‘biscuit’ design that’s extremely slim and fairly compact and light when compared to other high-power chargers. Its pins can be even be folded to make it easier to carry around.

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The LoL edition charger now sports an all-black color and comes with an X-shaped protective case with “JINX” etched on it. Its data cable can be folded, stringed to the charger, and used as a lanyard. It costs 399 Yuan or around $63.

The charger isn’t just a breakthrough in terms of design alone, however, as it also comes packed with technology. OPPO says that charging using it should result in greater battery longevity and lower temperatures.

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realme C21Y tipped to receive a price hike in India

The realme C21Y launched in India in late August. A little over three months after its debut, the handset is now being tipped to get a price hike. Let’s check how much it will cost in the near future.

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According to tech influencer Mukul Sharma (via 91Mobiles), the price of realme C21Y will be increased starting this week. Unfortunately, he does not specify the exact date.

The device’s price will be incremented by ₹1,000. Hence, it will cost ₹9,999 and ₹10,999 for the 3GB + 32GB and the 4GB + 64GB storage configurations respectively going forward.

As of writing this article, the handset is listed at its launch price on Flipkart and realme.com. The phone was released at ₹8,999 (3GB + 32GB) and ₹9,999 (4GB + 64GB).

The realme C21Y is positioned slightly above the entry-level smartphone segment. One of the main highlights of the device is the presence of a UNISOC T610 chipset. It is one of the few smartphones in international markets with a UNISOC SoC.

Other specs of the phone include a 6.5-inch HD+ display (LCD), 13MP (wide) + 2MP (macro) + 2MP (monochrome) triple rear camera setup, 5MP selfie camera, dual-SIM, MicroSD card slot, 3.5mm headphone jack, MicroUSB port, realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11, and a 5,000mAh battery.

 

 

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Apple iPhone production takes a hit ahead of Christmas due to supply chain issues: Report

With the arrival of the fourth quarter of a year, the market usually sees a rise in smartphone production to cover sales during the holiday season. But now, Apple seems to be facing various supply chain issues that has caused it to slow down the production of its iPhones.

According to a Nikkei Asia’s ‘Nightmare Before Christmas‘ report, the Cupertino based giant’s primary suppliers Foxconn, Pegatron, and others have slowed down production for the first time in over a decade. Apparently, the suppliers’ workers are getting more off time, rather than overtime, which is common during the year end period. Nikkei added that “two years of lockdowns, chip shortages, and energy cuts have finally caught up with the iPhone maker.”

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For those unaware, workers usually work overtime during the holiday season as the period generally records some of the highest sales for the iPhone maker. Furthermore, Apple CEO, Tim Cook, had previously said that the supply constraints back when the new iPhone lineup launched had also costed the company a whopping 6 billion US Dollars. The primary reason for this shortage was due to the ongoing global shortage of chipsets. Nikkei’s report further added that the brand had to cut the 2021 iPhone production target by more than 10 million units after Broadcom and Texas Instruments were enable to deliver the required components.

In other words, the lack of even the smallest components can cause a major delay. The ‘Nightmare before Christmas’ report even had Nikkei dive deep by interviewing over 20 industry executives to find out what caused the company’s production to take a hit. As of right now, the production goal is still short by 20 percent of Apple’s original target as its struggles with the restrictions on power in China, lockdowns in Vietnam and Malaysia, and supply constraints due to the rising demand for chips in the market.

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Notably, the iPad production fared even worse with the company producing only 50 percent of its original estimations. The shortage for parts stretched till the month of November , so customers who order now, would likely be unable to get their new tablet by the time for Christmas. Delivery times for some of its most popular electronic gadgets have also reached till January 2022 now. On the other hand, sources close to the matter have stated that the company is apparently asking its suppliers to reaccelerate iPhone production for the month of November, December, and January.

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HP Omen 16 with up to 165Hz display and RTX 30 series GPU launched in India

HP on Tuesday unveiled its new Omen 16 gaming laptop in India. The HP Omen 16 succeeds the Omen series in the country with its powerful Nvidia RTX 30 series GPU and Intel’s 11th Gen processor. Let’s have a look at its pricing and specifications.

HP Omen 16 Gaming laptop Specifications 

The HP Omen 16 has two variants, one with a 16.1-inch display featuring a 144Hz refresh rate and another variant with the same display offering a higher 165Hz refresh rate. The screen comes with 300 nits of brightness and has a 100% sRGB colour gamut. The higher-end(165Hz) variant comes with a 3ms response time, while the lower-end(144Hz) variant has a 7ms response time.

Under the hood, the higher-end(165Hz) is powered by the Intel Core i7-11800H processor paired with 8GB of Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 GPU. The lower-end(144Hz) is powered by the Intel Core-i7-11800H processor paired with 6GB of Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 GPU. The laptops have up to 16GB of DDR4 RAM clocked at 3200Mhz. There’s 1TB of PCIe Gen 4×4 SSD storage inside which is said to be two times faster than the traditional SATA SSDs.

The Omen 16 comes with an 83Whr battery that is claimed to last for up to 9 hours. It is bundled with a 230W AC power adapter offering quick charging speeds. As it is a gaming laptop it comes with an RGB keyboard featuring four-zone anti-ghosting keys. The keys support Omen Gaming Hub Light Studio integration for customising the colour theme of the keyboard.

Pricing and Availability 

In terms of pricing, the HP Omen 16 144Hz( with 6GB RTX 3060 GPU) costs ₹1,39,999(~$1,857). The Omen 16 165Hz(with 8GB RTX 3070 GPU) is priced at ₹1,74,999(~$2,321). Both laptops can be purchased from HP online and offline stores in the country.

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Philips PH2 smartphone with matte glass back and HMS costs only ¥799 ($126)

A new Philips-branded smartphone has made its debut in China dubbed as Philips PH2. This 4G-only phone is targeted at seniors and kids. It is one of the few non-Huawei devices with HMS (HUAWEI Mobile Services).

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Philips PH2 Specifications and Features

The newly released Philips PH2 features a flat frame design like the latest iPhones. It sports an AG matte glass rear panel and a glossy plastic frame. It comes in three colors, namely Sea Sky Blue, Ink Stone Black, and Dawn Black.

On the front, the phone flaunts a 6.21-inch LCD panel with an HD+ resolution, a 19:9 aspect ratio, and a dewdrop notch nesting a 5MP selfie camera. Whereas, the back of the handset houses a dual-camera setup consisting of a 13MP primary sensor and a 2MP unnamed secondary sensor.

Further, the device is powered by a UNISOC Tiger T310 SoC paired with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage. It has multiple connectivity options such as 4G (dual-SIM), WiFi, Bluetooth, GNSS, and USB Type-C. It also features all the essentials like a MicroSD card slot, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.

As for software, the handset runs an unknown version of Android with HUAWEI Mobile Services (HMS). Lastly, it is backed by a 3,900mAh battery.

Philips PH2 Price and Availability

The Philips PH2 with model number Philips S702 is priced at ¥799 ($126) in China. By default, it only ships with a USB cable.

However, the company is giving away a gift box with every purchase. This package includes a charger, a case, and a screen protector.

 

 

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Global wearable device shipments increased by 9.9% in Q3 2021: IDC

The demand for wearable devices has been on the rise and the trend continued for the third quarter of this year as well. International Data Corporation (IDC) has now released a report for the global wearable device market for Q3 2021.

As per the report, the market witnessed a growth of 9.9 percent year-on-year, increasing shipments to 138.4 million units. Unsurprisingly, the shipments for earphones, including the TWS earbuds, increased 26.5 percent.

IDC Worldwide Wearable Market Share by Form Factor

For the first time, the shipments of smartwatches surpassed the shipments of fitness trackers. With this, smartwatches have now become the second-biggest category in wearable devices, accounting for a 4.3 percent increase.

The reason behind the increased shipments of smartwatches is being said to the users’ demand for more powerful features and functions and thus they are gradually shifting towards smartwatches. Also, there’s isn’t a huge price difference between a smartwatch and a fitness tracker, which is also a factor for the change.

IDC Global Wearable Market Share by Company

Coming to the companies, Apple is dominating the market with a 28.8 percent market share and shipments of 39.8 million units. However, the company’s shipments for the Apple Watch dropped by 35.5 percent, but it managed to maintain its lead with AirPods.

Samsung grabbed the second spot with a 9.2 percent market share and 12.7 million shipments. Xiaomi also recorded the same numbers, sitting along with Samsung for the second rank in the third quarter.

Huawei and India-based Imagine Marketing grabbed the fourth and fifth position with 7.9 percent and 7.2 percent market share, respectively. Huawei shipped around 10.9 million units while Imagine Marketing, which sells products under the boAt brand, managed to ship around 10 million units in Q3 2021.

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Honor 60 SE case renders emerge to reveal design

Honor is reportedly working on two new smartphones for China. The first one is the Honor X30, which is scheduled to go official on Dec. 16, and the second one is the Honor 60 SE. Reliable tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore has shared the case renders of the Honor 60 SE to reveal what to expect from its design.

The Honor 60 SE case renders show that it will be sporting a punch-hole design on the front. Its back panel will be flanked with an iPhone-like triple camera design. The right spine of the phone has a volume rocker and a power key.

The case images further reveal that there is a microphone on the top edge of the Honor 60 SE. The bottom side of the phone has a speaker grille and a USB-C port. Like the predecessor Honor 50 SE, the Honor 60 SE seems to lack a 3.5mm audio jack.

At present, there is no concrete information on the specs of the Honor 60 SE. It is speculated to carry support for 40W fast charging. It can be said based on the specs of the predecessor model that the Honor 60 SE may feature an FHD+ display that offers a 120Hz refresh rate and 108-megapixel triple cameras. It is advisable to wait for further reports to know more about the specs of the Honor 60 SE.

The Honor X30 is rumored to debut as the world’s first phone driven by the Snapdragon 695 mobile platform. It is expected to feature an LCD panel with a punch-hole design. It may feature a 48-megapixel + 2-megapixel + 2-megapixel triple camera unit for photography.

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Moto Edge X30 official renders released to reveal rear design

Tomorrow (Dec. 9), Motorola will be announcing the Moto Edge X30, the Moto Edge X30 special edition with an under-display camera, and the Moto Edge S30. Before the launch, the company has released the official renders of the Edge X30 to showcase its rear design and color variants.

The Moto Edge X30 renders shows that it has a 50-megapixel triple camera unit on its back. The left side of the device seems to feature a button for accessing the voice assistant, while its right spine appears to be fitted with a volume controller and a power button.

The Edge X30’s bottom edge has a SIM card slot, a USB-C slot, and a speaker grille. Motorola confirmed that the Edge X30 will be available in Qiongtai Snow and Autumn Tung Shadow colors. While these renders do not show the front side of the phone, its display is speculated to feature a centrally positioned punch-hole and symmetrical bezels.

Moto Edge X30 specifications (expected)

The Moto Edge X30 will house a 6.67-inch OLED screen that supports a 144Hz refresh rate, 10-bit colors, HDR10+, a Full HD+ resolution, and an in-screen fingerprint scanner. It draws power from a 5,000mAh battery, which is equipped with support for 68W rapid charging. It is expected to debut as the world’s first Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 phone.

The Edge X30 may come with up to 16 GB of LPDDR5 RAM. It may offer up to 512 GB of UFS 3.1 and run on My UX 3.0 based Android 12. For selfies, it will feature a 60-megapixel front camera. Its rear camera setup may include a pair of 50-megapixel cameras and a 2-megapixel lens.

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Realme GT 2 Pro announcement scheduled for December 9

Smartphone OEMs in China are competing against each other to launch the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 powered flagship. Motorola is expected to announce the Moto Edge X30 featuring the new SD8G1 chip on Dec. 9. Xiaomi is also expected to announce the Xiaomi 12 series of flagship phones powered by Qualcomm’s latest flagship this month. Last week, Realme claimed that it will be launching the Realme GT 2 Pro with SD8G1 onboard this month. Now, the brand has confirmed it will be making an announcement on the GT 2 Pro on Dec. 9.

Realme GT 2 Pro December 9 event

Probably, Realme may confirm the Realme GT 2 Pro launch date on the said date. There is a possibility that may introduce the GT 2 Pro before Motorola’s event to snatch the title of the world’s first Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 smartphone. As far as the Edge X30 is concerned, Motorola is expected to carry out its first sale on Dec. 15 after its unveiling event on Dec. 9.

Realme GT 2 Pro specifications (rumored)

The Realme GT 2 Pro will come with a 6.51-inch AMOLED FHD+ display that offers a 120Hz refresh rate and an in-screen fingerprint scanner. It is expected to come preinstalled with Realme UI 3.0 skinned Android 12. It is likely to house a 5,000mAh battery that supports 125W fast charging.

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Realme GT 2 Pro renders by OnLeaks / 91mobiles

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 powered GT 2 Pro may come with up to 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage. It may feature a 32-megapixel camera for capturing selfies. Its rear camera system may include an OIS-ready 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 camera, an 8-megapixel ultrawide shooter, and a 5-megapixel depth/macro camera.

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Apple iPhone 14 Max could feature 6.7-inch 60Hz LTPS display

Apple has started working on its next-generation smartphones, the iPhone 14 lineup and if the reports are to be believed, then the Cupertino-based tech giant will be launching four models in September 2022.

The upcoming models are expected to be iPhone 14, 14 Max, 14 Pro, and 14 Pro Max. This means that the company will be getting rid of the Mini model after just two iterations.

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Apple iPhone 14 Pro Render

Now, a new report coming from The Elec, which is citing sources in the display supply chain, Apple has not yet decided the type of display that it wants to offer on the iPhone 14 Max smartphone. The confusion is reportedly between the 60Hz LTPS display and the 120Hz LTPO panel.

If the company goes for the 120Hz LTPO display, then it will have to procure panels from Samsung which has a near-monopoly on the OLED LTPO technology. The South Korean giant is also supplying panels for the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max models.

However, Apple is looking to diversify its supply chain and reduce its dependency on Samsung which is why the company is increasing the share of panels from manufacturers like LG and BOE. In that case, the iPhone 14 Max could end up with a 60Hz LTPS panel.

This is because LG hasn’t been able to produce OLED displays with LTPO technology and is expected to have something to offer next year. On the other hand, similar technology from the China-based BOE is not expected to be available until 2023.

Samsung will still be the largest supplier of display panels to Apple for iPhones and could account for around 130 million units next year. However, LG and BOE are expected to increase their supply to 60 million units and 45 million units, respectively.

Coming back to the iPhone 14 lineup, the standard iPhone 14 is expected to have a 6.1-inch notched screen with a 60Hz refresh rate while the Max model will have a 6.7-inch notched screen. The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max are said to have 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch screens respectively, with a 120Hz refresh rate punch-hole cutout.

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Alleged OPPO Fold’s Geekbench listing spotted with Snapdragon 888, 12GB RAM

OPPO is reportedly working on its first foldable smartphone. it is speculated that the OPPO device with model number PEUM00 that was recently spotted at the TENAA certification platform could be OPPO’s upcoming foldable phone. Now, the OPPO PEUM00 device has appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking site with some of its key specifications.

The Geekbench listing reveals that the OPPO PEUM00 is powered by Qualcomm’s chipset that is codenamed as ‘Lahaina.’ The base frequency of the chip has a base frequency of 1.80GHz. These clues indicate that the PEUM00 OPPO phone could be powered by the Snapdragon 888 or 888 Plus chipset.

The listing further reveals that the OPPO PEUM00 is equipped with Android 12 and 12 GB of RAM. It has scored 4582 points in the single-core test and 14371 points in the multi-core test.

OPPO PEUM00 Geekbench

Several reports have claimed that OPPO’s first foldable smartphone codenamed as ‘Peacock’ may debut this month. The device is likely to sport an inward folding design. It is expected to come with an 8-inch OLED LTPO panel that offers a 120Hz refresh rate. Its cover display may sport curved edges and a punch-hole design. It is likely to support a 60Hz refresh rate. It may offer ColorOS 12 out-of-the-box experience.

The triple camera unit of the device may feature a 50-megapixel Sony IMX776 primary camera, a 16-megapixel Sony IMX481 lens, and a 13-megapixel Samsung S5K3M5 camera. For selfies, it has a 32-megapixel camera, but it isn’t clear whether the camera will be on the cover display or inside the device. It may house a 4,500mAh battery that carries support for 65W fast charging.

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OnePlus 10 Pro flagship smartphone could be announced on January 5

OnePlus’ upcoming flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 10 Pro is expected to launch a bit earlier than its usual timeline as the China-based company has skipped or canceled the 9T smartphone this year.

Now, a tipster has shared through a tweet that the OnePlus will be hosting a launch event on 5th January in Las Vegas. This is the same day when the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is set to kick off. This could mean that the company is looking to unveil the OnePlus 10 Pro smartphone at the event.

OnePlus 10 Pro CES 2022 Launch Event Rumors

Currently, it is not known if the company plans to unveil both — OnePlus 10 and 10 Pro or only one device will be made official. If the launch event is being hosted in the US, there’s a possibility that it’s a global debut and not limited to the Chinese market. Earlier, it was being reported that the OnePlus 10 series will be launched in January in China while the global launch will take place in March or April 2022.

The leaked image doesn’t mention OnePlus 10 or 10 Pro smartphones so there’s a possibility that the company has planned to unveil something else instead of its flagship phones. So, we will have to wait for more leaks or official announcements from the brand.

OnePlus doesn’t have a history of launching its smartphones at CES. The only device that the company unveiled at CES was its concept phone in 2020. But given the recent change in its business, the company might be trying a different strategy this time.

OnePlus 10 Pro Render Leak

It has already been confirmed that the OnePlus 10 Pro will come powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, joining the likes of Moto Edge X30 and Xiaomi 12, both of which are set to launch this month.

If the leaks are to be believed, then the phone will feature a 6.7-inch curved Quad HD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a single punch-hole cutout. It is expected to pack up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage.

In the camera department, there will be a Hasselblad-branded triple-camera setup on the back consisting of a 48-megapixel wide sensor, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, and an 8-megapixel telephoto lens. On the front side, the device will have a 32-megapixel front-facing snapper for taking selfies and video calling.

The phone is said to be running the latest Android 12operating system with OxygenOS 12. It will be powered by a 5,000Amh battery with support for 125W fast charging.

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