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TSMC starts pilot production of 3nm process that may power 2023 iPhones and Macs

TSMC has apparently began the pilot production of its cutting edge 3nm process technology. The company is expected to begin volume production for the next gen chips in the fourth quarter of next, which means that the 3nm process could power 2023 iPhone and Macs as well.

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According to a DigiTimes report (Via 9To5Mac), industry sources close to the matter have anonymously revealed that the world’s largest contract chipmaker has started “pilot production” of its 3nm chip technology. Meanwhile, the actual volume production is slated for Q4 2022. In other words, we can expect products launching in 2023 from the Cupertino based giant to feature this technology as well.

This could include the 2023 iPhone along with new Mac PCs. While initial rumors had hinted that the iPhone 14 series might feature the new 3nm based A series chips, although recent reports have revealed that this might not be the case. As per our previous report, Apple might not launch the iPhone 14 series with a 3nm chip as TSMC is facing a production constraints. In other words, the 2022 iPhone might still feature a 5nm process technology for the next A series chipset.

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For those unaware, all current gen Apple silicon including the A14, M1, M1 Pro, and M1 Max are built on the 5nm process technology. But with its primary chip supplier faces issues in production amid a global semiconductor shortage, its likely that the 3nm Apple chips will also be delayed by a year as well.

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FTC sues Nvidia to block $40 billion acquisition of ARM

Ever since Nvidia announced the acquisition of ARM, the deal has been facing lots of obstacles and now it has run into another massive hurdle. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that it is suing to block the merger from going through.

The commission is concerned that the combined entity would “stifle competing next-generation technologies.” The lawsuit comes after FTC investigated the deal after receiving complaints from Google, Microsoft, and Qualcomm.

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In a statement, FTC Bureau of Competition Director Holly Vedova said: “The FTC is suing to block the largest semiconductor chip merger in history to prevent a chip conglomerate from stifling the innovation pipeline for next-generation technologies. This proposed deal would distort Arm’s incentives in chip markets and allow the combined firm to unfairly undermine Nvidia’s rivals.”

Responding to the news, Nvidia spokesperson said: “As we move into this next step in the FTC process, we will continue to work to demonstrate that this transaction will benefit the industry and promote competition.”

The FTC notes that Nvidia already uses Arm-based products for several areas, including high-level advanced driver systems for vehicles, CPUs for cloud computing, and DPU SmartNICs. By acquiring Arm, Nvidia would gain an unfair advantage in those markets.

It has also raised concerns that Nvidia would gain access to sensitive information from Arm licensees who already compete with Nvidia, in addition to de-incentivizing Arm from working on new products and designs that would conflict with Nvidia’s own interests.

Nvidia has promised that it would keep Arm’s existing open licensing model to provide semiconductor designs to companies, including Apple, Qualcomm, Samsung, Amazon, and more. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that the company has no intention to ‘throttle’ or ‘deny’ Arm’s supply to any customer.

Apart from FTC, the European Union has also opened a formal investigation into the deal while the UK’s Competition and Market Authority is looking more in-depth for the potential national security risks and competition concerns.

For the uninitiated, Nvidia announced its plans to acquire the UK-based Arm from SoftBank in September 2020 in a deal that is valued at $40 billion. The deal has faced criticism from both international regulators and industry heavyweights.

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OPPO’s alleged first-ever foldable smartphone gets certified, will be equipped with self-developed image chip

A new OPPO phone with the model number “PEUM00” has been certified by the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and a well-known tipster has stated that the device is none other than the company’s first-ever foldable.

According to previous reports, OPPO was set to launch a foldable smartphone this very month. While that is still unconfirmed, it is pretty clear with this certification that if the device is indeed a foldable, its launch is now closer than ever. The tip comes from tech blogger @WHYLAB.

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OPPO had actually previously shown off a foldable smartphone concept, and various patents have pointed towards the company working towards the mass-production of such a phone for years.

The Chinese brand’s first foldable phone is touted to come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 or Snapdragon 888+ flagship processor (via My Drivers). While the chip is soon set to be superseded by the Snapdragon Gen 1, it is still one of the most powerful mobile chips around.

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The phone is also expected to be called the OPPO Find N and will be adopting an inwards-folding screen. This display is reportedly of an excellent quality and has a 2K resolution paired with 120Hz refresh rate. LTPO screen technology may also be adopted, allowing a dynamic refresh rate from just 1Hz all the way to 120Hz, which will allow it to be highly battery-efficient.

Last but not least, the OPPO foldable smartphone may be featuring the company’s first-ever self-developed image chip. The chip will be using a custom 50MP Sony IMX766 sensor and will be capable of capturing some really stunning images.

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OPPO F21 series India launch date tipped

Earlier this week, the OPPO F21 series was tipped to launch in India by the end of Q1 2022. Just a few days later, the rough launch date for the lineup has now emerged. Let’s take a look at when these smartphones will go official.

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OPPO F19 Pro+

According to a report by 91Mobiles, the OPPO F21 series will include three models, namely OPPO F21, OPPO F21 Pro, and OPPO F21 Pro+. Previously, the publication suggested that there will be only a standard and a Pro model.

Further, the report says that two of these handsets will be launched in India between March 17 and March 21. This duo will be OPPO F21 and OPPO F21 Pro+. 

The latter will go on sale first, followed by the former a week later. Whereas, the OPPO F21 Pro will be released sometime later.

Unfortunately, nothing else is known about the OPPO F21 series, except that it could sport a better design than the OPPO Reno7 series. For those unaware, the OPPO F series is a family of fashion and lifestyle-focused smartphones, which are exclusive to India. Hence, it is not surprising to learn that they may have a better design than the more expensive phones.

This year’s OPPO F19 series also consists of three models. The base and mid variants are limited to 4G connectivity, while the top version can connect to 5G networks.

All three devices in the OPPO F21 series could arrive with 5G support, given the current market trend. They are expected to cost between ₹20,000 and ₹30,000.

 

 

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Nokia TWS-731 earbuds FCC listing reveals design and features

True wireless earbuds have become very popular these days and almost all smartphone manufacturers have introduced their own TWS earphones and now Nokia is also gearing up to launch a new model, despite having launched about 13 audio products this year.

As per the report from Nokiamob, the Finnish company is gearing up to launch Nokia TWS-731 that will come with advanced features like low-latency for gaming as well as Active Noise Cancellation (ANC).

These upcoming earphones have passed through FCC certification which has revealed the design of the product as well as the user manual.

From the images, it appears that the charging case for the true wireless earbuds is quite small in size and has a rounded design. It looks compact enough to be easily placed in the pocket of jeans/pants.

The earbuds have two LED indicators — one on the outer side and another on the inside. The outer LED shows the audio mode activated while the inner LED shows the battery percentage level. They are powered by a 35mAh battery which is claimed to offer up to 5 hours of audio playback on a single charge.

As of now, there’s no information available about the launch date of the Nokia TWS-731 TWS earbuds. Also, the details about the earphone’s pricing and availability remain unknown. But as the earphones have passed FCC, we expected them to get launched soon.

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Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro users complain about signal drops, but there possible workarounds

Multiple Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro users have taken to Reddit to complain that their phone randomly loses mobile network service, even as their older device had no such issues.

The issue doesn’t seem limited to a particular region or carrier as Pixel owners from the US, Canada, and other parts of the world are reportedly facing it (via Android Police). The phone usually recovers from the signal drops on its own but several users have also complained that when the mobile network is lost, the only way to get it back is by rebooting the device.

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Complaints aren’t limited to Reddit though as there’s another thread on the official Pixel Phone Help forums with over 130 replies. Here, several reports have interestingly stated that the network drop issues started for them only recently, meaning that the problem could also be something triggered by a recent update.

While several users were able to actually get replacements after contacting Google, doing so isn’t really guaranteed to fix the issue as several of such have observed that the problem continues on the replacement unit. Google support also recommended users perform a network reset on their Pixel 6, which doesn’t seem to help at all either.

What did help though was getting a SIM card replacement from their carrier for some. Several other users reported that turning off “Adaptive Connectivity” from the Settings menu fixed the problem to a large extent.

Regardless, a definitive solution for the signal drop issue on the Google Pixel 6 series is still awaited. With no official acknowledgment from Google yet, it is near-impossible to ascertain the cause. Still, if the issue isn’t software-related, then the Pixel 6’s antennas could be the one to blame.

We previously highlighted with a Pixel 6 disassembly story how the phone has only a single antenna for mmWave 5G. An on top of that, its position isn’t exactly optimal either, as its placement is sure to be interrupted when holding the device in the landscape mode.

Either way, we hope that Google will soon be clarifying the matter.

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Motorola Edge X30 with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is the first to hit 1 million points on AnTuTu

Earlier today (3rd December 2021), Motorola and one of its official teased their upcoming flagship smartphone with Qualcomm’s newly announced Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC. The teaser highlighted the device’s performance, with the Edge X30 being the first to achieve a 1 million score on AnTuTu.

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The Lenovo owned brand shared the news on its official Weibo account (a Chinese microblogging website). This was even shared by Lenovo smartphone department’s General Manager, Chen Jin. Looking at the teaser poster, the company showcased the impressive feat of the Edge X30 series’ score hitting 1 million score on AnTuTu, which is a known smartphone benchmarking platform. Chen Jin stated that improvements in performance arrives at a time where VR technology is becoming more popular and the world is shifting towards the metaverse.

In other words, the additional horsepower is more than welcomed. Talking about the chip that offers this great score, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 was just announced earlier this week and arrives with a sizeable 20 percent increase in CPU performance and 30 percent increase in GPU performance over the last gen’s Snapdragon 888 SoC. Furthermore, even its energy efficiency is raised by 25 percent over its predecessor. Just now, AnTuTu had released the November 2021 list of best performing flagship phones, which revealed some interesting details. Even with the refreshed Qualcomm Snapdragon 888+ chipset, the highest score recorded didn’t even cross the 900,000 mark.

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Notably, with the launch being just under a week away, Motorola has also announced that it will be giving out 100 Edge X30 series smartphone to Weibo users in China. The company will be giving out 10 units of the upcoming model everyday up till the December 9 launch event. During this event, the brand will be giving out the remaining 30 units altogether. To enter the giveaway, Weibo users had to report or share the new teasers that have been surfacing on the platform.

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Motorola Moto G51 5G India launch teased officially

Motorola just launched the Moto G31 in India earlier this week. However, the company has already started teasing the release of its next smartphone in the country. Going by the short teaser posted by the firm’s official Twitter handle, the upcoming handset will be nothing but the Moto G51 5G.

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Motorola Moto G51 5G

Last month, Motorola announced five smartphones for international markets. Out of them, the Moto G31 made its debut in India a few days back. According to a new teaser by the company, the Moto G51 5G will be also making its entry into the region very soon.

The Motorola Moto G51 5G was first unveiled in China in early November, followed by a global announcement a couple of weeks later. It was then tipped to launch in India along with Moto G31 and Moto G71. It is expected to carry a retail price under ₹20,000 in the country.

As far as specs are concerned, the Moto G51 5G comes with a 6.8-inch 120Hz display (LCD), Qualcomm Snapdragon 480+ SoC, LPDDR4x RAM, UFS 2.2 storage, 50MP (wide) + 8MP (ultra-wide)  + 2MP (macro) triple rear camera setup, 13MP selfie camera, Android 11, 5,000mAh battery, 10W charging, and more.

We expect Motorola to officially reveal the launch date of Moto G51 5G in India very soon. The device may go official on December 10.

 

 

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POCO X3 Pro turned out to be a real money-spinner during Europe’s Black Friday sales

While the year has been rather slow in terms of smartphone sales, the fourth quarter really turned into a win-win situation for both consumers and corporations. Buyers benefitted from the huge discounts while companies’ sales figures saw a major spike. Such companies have thus been excitedly sharing data points from last month. But perhaps the most interesting bit is from Xiaomi that just revealed that POCO X3 Pro was the best-selling smartphone in several European countries over the Black Friday shopping period.

Lu Weibing, president of Xiaomi Group China and general manager of the Redmi brand, shared on social media site Weibo that the POCO X3 Pro has bagged the top spot in Amazon’s Black Friday sale in Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.

This is unsurprising considering the price of the POCO X3 Pro (6GB+128GB) dropped significantly from its already-compelling figure of €249 to just €179. The 8GB RAM + 128GB variant, on the other hand, saw its price drop from €299 to €200-220. The offer was hard to resist especially when one takes a look at the device’s spec-sheet – Snapdragon 860 flagship processor, 120Hz display, 64MP rear camera, 5160mAh battery, and whatnot.

Now, Amazon doesn’t publicly share data about best-selling products from a particular timeframe, but an archived version of Amazon Germany’s ‘Best Sellers’ page from November 29th did show the POCO X3 as #1 (via XDA). The phone has now, however, fallen to second place.

All in all, Lu Weibing’s post is a solid indicator for Xiaomi gaining traction in western European markets and of more success to come.

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Android 12L Developer Preview is out for Lenovo Tab P12 Pro

Android 12L, which is designed for large-screen devices like tablets and foldables, is currently the latest version of Android. However, Google is yet to release beta builds for Pixels. In the announcement post, the search giant had revealed that a Developer Preview will be available for Lenovo Tab P12 Pro. This DP is now live for the said device.

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Lenovo Tab P12 Pro

The Android 12L Developer Preview for the Lenovo Tab P12 Pro comes directly from Lenovo and not Google (via 9To5Google). The first-ever build arrives with all the new APIs and November 2021 security patches.

The software can be only installed on the WiFi-only variant of the tablet with model number Lenovo TB-Q706F. This product is yet to go on sale in multiple countries. However, Google has already announced a special deal on this tablet for developers to try out Android 12L.

Lenovo clearly states that the Android 12L Developer Preview for the Lenovo Tab P12 Pro is only intended for application developers. Hence, the software build lacks many customized features, which are available in the stable channel.

The Chinese PC maker says that it has prioritized releasing Developer Preview as soon as possible by not optimizing its self-developed features on its hardware. This software build lacks almost all useful features of the device like fingerprint unlock, face unlock, touchpad gestures, functions related to the ToF sensor, and more.

Lenovo is hoping that developers will continue to provide regular feedback on this build. Anyway, it also offers an option to roll back to the stable channel.

The final AOSP release of Android 12L is scheduled to happen at the end of Q1 2022. We can expect OEMs like Lenovo, Samsung, and others to start rolling out the beta and the and stable builds to their end devices following that.

 

 

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AnTuTu’s November list for best performing flagship phones released

AnTuTu has rolled out its list for the best performing flagship for November 2021. The entire list is populated with Snapdragon 888 Plus and Snapdragon 888 powered smartphones. Topping the chart is the  Black Shark 4S Pro for the second month in a row with a benchmarking score of 875,382. Second one on the listing is the Nubia RedMagic 6S Pro with 852,719 scores. The third one on the list is the iQOO 8 Pro is placed third with a score of 846,663.

The top three phones are powered by the Snapdragon 888 Plus mobile platform. The next three phones on the list are Black Shark 4 Pro, which features the Snapdragon 888, followed by the Vivo X70 Pro+ with Snapdragon 888 Plus, and the ASUS ROG Phone 5s with the Snapdragon 888 Plus.

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The remaining four phones on the list are powered by the Snapdragon 888 SoC. The seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth spots are occupied by iQOO 8, Lenovo Legion Duel 2 Pro, OPPO Find X3 Pro, and Realme GT 5G.

The top 10 list of best forming high-end phones have Snapdragon 778G powered phones occupying the top 6 places. These include iQOO Z5 with 566,438 scores, OPPO K9s 5G with 536,265 scores, and Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G with 534,739 scores, Xiaomi Civi, Honor 50 Pro, and Honor 50.

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The OPPO Reno6 5G with Dimensity 900 is placed seventh. The Huawei Nova 9 and Nova 9 Pro 4G phones with Snapdragon 778G have acquired eighth and ninth spots. The last one on the list is the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ with Dimensity 920 SoC.

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OPPO tablet tipped to launch in India in H1 2022

At the end of September, OPPO confirmed that it has plans to launch tablets and foldabes in its home country. A little over two months later, a tech influencer now says that the company’s tablet will be also available outside mainland China.

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OPPO devices running ColorOS 12

According to Mukul Sharma (via 91Mobiles), OPPO will launch its first tablet in India in the first half of 2021. Unfortunately, he doesn’t say whether the slate coming to India will be the same as the one set to release in China.

Since we are months away from the launch of this product, we are looking forward to learning more about it in the coming days. Hopefully, OPPO brings the same model, which it is anticipated to debut in its home country very soon.

According to previous reports, OPPO is rumored to call its tablet ‘OPPO Pad’, as per trademark filings. The device is said to arrive with an 11-inch display (LCD) with a 120Hz refresh rate.

It is expected to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 SoC, just like the 2021 Lenovo Xiaoixn Pad Pro series and Xiaomi Pad 5 series. Other tipped features include a 13MP rear camera, an 8MP front-facing camera, and ColorOS 12 based on Android 12.

Last but not least, OPPO Pad is rumored to cost around ¥2,000 ($314) in China.

 

 

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Hi Nova 9 5G, Nova 9 Pro 5G launched with 120Hz display, Snapdragon 778G, 50MP quad cameras

China Post Communications, which is known for producing and distributing telecommunications equipment and other products, has launched Hi Nova 9 5G and Hi Nova 9 Pro 5G smartphones in China. These phones are packed with topnotch specs like a 120Hz display, Snapdragon 778G, and 50MP quad cameras. Here is all the information on the specs, features, and pricing of the Hi Nova 9 series of smartphones.

Hi Nova 9, Nova 9 Pro specifications and features

The Hi Nova 9 5G has a 6.57-inch OLED display that offers FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It has a 32-megapixel front camera, and its rear camera setup has a 50-megapixel main camera, an 8-mgeapixel ultrawide lens, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor, and a 2-megapixel macro snapper.

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Hi Nova 9 5G

The Snapdragon 778G powers the Hi Nova 9 5G. It ships with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB / 256 GB of native storage. The device is packed with a 4,300mAh battery that supports 66W fast charging.

The Hi Nova 9 Pro 5G has a larger 6.72-inch OLED curved edge screen that produces a Full HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 300Hz touch sampling rate. The pill-shaped camera cutout houses a 32-megapixel + 32-megapixel dual selfie camera system., which can shoot 4K ultrawide videos.

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HI Nova 9 Pro 5G

The Snapdragon 778G chip fuels the Hi Nova 9 Pro 5G. It also comes with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB / 256 GB of storage. A 4,000mAh battery powers the device with 100W fast charging support. Both models are equipped with Android 11, NFC connectivity, and an in-screen fingerprint scanner.

These are not Huawei branded devices. However, the specs of these phones are identical to Snapdragon 778G SoC powered Huawei Nova 9 and Nova 9 Pro phones, which were 4G LTE devices.

Hi Nova 9, Nova 9 Pro pricing and availability

The Hi Nova 9 5G variants such as 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage are priced at 2,999 Yuan (~$361) and 3,399 Yuan (~$534). The Hi Nova 9 Pro 5G models like 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage cost 3,799 Yuan (~$596) and 4,199 Yuan (~$659), respectively. Both models come in four colours such as Fantasy Forest, Fantasy Roland, Fantasy Galaxy, and Bright Black.

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Alleged iQOO Neo6’s specifications emerge through Google Play Console listing

A Vivo phone with model number V2154A was spotted at the 3C certification site back in October. It was speculated at that time that the device may launch in the Chinese market with the iQOO Neo6 moniker. Now, the same device has been found listed in the database of the Google Play Console. The listing (via. My Smart Price) has revealed its front design and some of its key specs.

The image of the V2154A shows it will be sporting a punch-hole display. It seems to be an AMOLED panel with an in-screen fingerprint scanner. The Play Console states that it supports a Full HD+ resolution.

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Alleged iQOO Neo6’s image from Play Console

The device is powered by the Qualcomm SM8350 chip, which appears to be the Snapdragon 888 chipset, which tag along the Adreno 660 GPU. The SoC is coupled with 12 GB of RAM. The device runs on Android 11. Since it is expected to debut as an iQOO device, it may come equipped with OriginOS. There is a possibility that it may feature the latest OriginOS Ocean UI.

The other specs of the alleged iQOO Neo6 are not listed in its Play Console listing. Its 3C certification had revealed that it may ship with a 66W fast charger.

Some reports have claimed that it may come with a 6.56-inch display and a 16-megapixel front-facing camera. Its rear camera setup may include a Sony IMX598 48-megapixel primary camera. The device may offer users 256 GB of built-in storage. Its other rumored features include dual speakers and a linear motor.

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Samsung Galaxy A33 to come with IP67 rating: Report

The Galaxy A33 is in the news since late September. Recently, a report from South Korea suggested that this handset may arrive with dust and water resistance. Just within a few days, another report reiterates the same and even reveals the IP (Ingress Protection) rating.

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Samsung Galaxy A33 | Source: @OnLeaks via 91Mobiles

According to the sources of SamMobile, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A33 will be water-resistant as stated by The Elec report. The publication’s sources say that the phone will be IP67-certified like the Galaxy A52 series and the Galaxy A72.

Though the protection will be lower than that of the premium Galaxy devices with an IP68 rating, the handset will be still able to survive underwater (1m depth) for up to 30 minutes. This is reasonable for the smartphone’s asking price.

According to previous reports, the Galaxy A33 will have a similar design as the Galaxy A53 and the Galaxy A73 without a 3.5mm headphone jack. However, unlike those phones, this one will have a dewdrop notch instead of a punch-hole. As far as colors are concerned, it is expected to arrive in black, white, light blue, and orange hue options.

Unfortunately, we have no further details about the Samsung Galaxy A33, except that it will come in a 5G-only variant backed by a 5,000mAh battery. We are looking forward to learning more about this smartphone before its official announcement in early 2022.

 

 

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Xiaomi 12, 12X, 12 Pro likely to launch together on December 28

It is speculated that Xiaomi will be holding a launch event on Dec.28 to announce the Xiaomi 12 series of smartphones. It was reported based on rumor surrounding it that the event will see the arrival of two Xiaomi 12 models. However, fresh information shared by Digital Chat Station suggests that the company may launch Xiaomi 12, Xiaomi 12X, and Xiaomi 12 Pro handsets.

According to the tipster, Xiaomi phones with shortened model numbers such as L3A, L3, and L2 may debut together. These devices could be launched in the market with names like Xiaomi 12X, Xiaomi 12, and Xiaomi 12 Pro.

Starting from the Xiaomi 12 Pro, our exclusive report that showcased its screen protector revealed that it will be a smaller device as compared to the Xiaomi Mi 11 5G that featured a massive 6.81-inch display. Probably, it could be sporting a 6.67-inch AMOLED panel with curved edges and a centrally positioned punch-hole. Being a Pro model, it is expected to be driven by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, which was announced recently by Qualcomm. The other details of the Pro models are under the wraps.

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Xiaomi 11 (left) and Xiaomi 12 pro screen protector (right)

The Xiaomi 12 and Xiaomi 12X are also speculated to arrive with an AMOLED panel with curved edge design. Both phones are expected to support Full HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and an under-display fingerprint sensor. The screen size of the 12X is said to be 6.28 inches.

The Xiaomi 12 may feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, while the 12X may get the Snapdragon 870 chip. While the battery size of the 12 is not known yet, the 12X is likely to come with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 67W fast charging and 33W wireless charging. The Xiaomi 12 may support 100W charging.

The Xiaomi 12 and 12X may feature a 50-megapixel primary camera. The latter is expected to house a 20-megapixel front-facing camera. The Xiaomi 12, 12X, and 12 Pro are expected to come preinstalled with MIUI 13 based Android 11 or 12.

The above-mentioned specs of the Xiaomi 12 trio could be inaccurate. Hence, it is advisable to take this report with a pinch of salt.

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Realme Watch T1 spotted on BIS, hinting at its imminent launch in India

A few weeks ago, Realme had launched its latest smartwatch in China, dubbed Realme Watch T1. Now, it appears that the wearable device is expected to make its debut in the Indian market pretty soon.

The Realme Watch T1 has been allegedly spotted (via Mukul Sharma) on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) website, carrying the model number RMW2103. This hints that the product may launch in the Indian market soon. But do note that there’s no official announcement yet regarding this from the company.

For those who are unaware, the Realme Watch T1 was launched in China in October this year along with Realme GT Neo 2T and Realme Q3s smartphones.

It features a 1.3-inch round AMOLED display with 416 x 416 pixels resolution and 325ppi of pixel density with a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass on top and support for more than 50 watch faces. There’s support for 110 sports modes including badminton, elliptical, hiking, and walking among others.

Connectivity options on the wearable include Bluetooth v5.0, GPS/ A-GPS/ GLONASS/ Galileo, and NFC. It has support for features like real-time heart rate monitoring, SpO2 monitoring, and sleep analysis, and more.

The smartwatch is also rated to be 5ATM (50 meters) waterproof. It packs a 228mAh battery that is rated to deliver seven days of usage on a single charge. It could arrive in India in three color options — Olive Green, Mint, and Black.

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Moto G51 5G smartphone tipped to launch in India on December 10

Motorola has been rumored to launch its new Moto G51 5G smartphone in the Indian market and as per the tweet from tipster Mukul Sharma, the device will go official in India on 10th December.

However, do note that the company has not yet confirmed the official launch date for the smartphone in the Indian market. Earlier, the company had teased that the Moto G51 will be made official in India in the month of December 2021.

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As for the pricing, it is being rumored that the Moto G51 5G will be priced around ₹19,999 and is touted to be the most affordable Moto G-series phone with 5G connectivity.

Coming to the specifications, the smartphone features a 6.8-inch Full HD+ Max Vision display, offering 2400 x 1080 pixels resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 20:9 aspect ratio. Under the hood, the device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 Plus SoC.

It is packed with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. There’s also a microSD card slot for expanding the storage capacity up to 512GB.

In the camera department, the phone has a 13-megapixel selfie camera sensor at the front, with an f/2.2 lens. It carries a triple rear camera setup that consists of a 50-megapixel primary sensor with an f/1.8 lens, along with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide shooter, and a 2-megapixel macro shooter.

The phone is running the Android 11 operating system and comes powered by a 5,000mAh battery that supports 10W charging. To know for sure when the device is getting launched in India and its pricing and availability information, we’ll have to wait for the official launch.

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Vivo Y32 specifications, images revealed; launch seems imminent

Vivo Y32 smartphone is likely to launch soon in China. Back in October, an IMEI database listing revealed that the upcoming Vivo phone with V2158A may debut in the market with the Vivo Y32 name. Last month, it appeared at the 3C certification site. Now, its entire specifications and images have surfaced through its TENAA certification.

Vivo Y32 specifications (rumored)

As per the TENAA listing, the Vivo Y32 will be featuring a 6.51-inch TFT LCD panel that produces an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels. Its front image suggests that it could be equipped with a waterdrop notch. For selfies, the device is equipped with an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.

The rectangle-shaped camera module on its back has a 13-megapixel main camera, a 2-megapixel auxiliary lens, and an LED flash unit. Its right edge has a volume rocker and a power key, which is integrated with a fingerprint scanner.

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Vivo Y32’s TENAA images

Under the hood of the Vivo Y32 is an unknown 2.4GHz octa-core processor. In China, the device may arrive in 4 GB, 6 GB, and 8 GB RAM editions and storage models like 64 GB, 128 GB, and 256 GB. It will come preloaded with the Android 11 OS.

The Vivo Y32 is packed with a 4,910mAh rated battery, which seemingly supports 18W fast charging. The dimensions of the device are 165.01 x 75.20 x 9.19mm and it weighs 204.75 grams. It is expected to release in China in black and white color options. Vivo is speculated to launch the Y32 in the next few days in China.

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Alleged Google Pixel Watch codenamed ‘rohan’ is in the works for 2022 launch

The rumor mill has been speculating on the arrival of Google’s smartwatch since 2019. The year 2021 is coming to an end and it appears that the search engine won’t be launching a Pixel smartwatch this year. However, a new report by the Insider states that Google is working on a smartwatch codenamed ‘Rohan’ and it plans to launch it in 2022. Reliable tipster Jon Prosser first revealed the details of the ‘Rohan’ smartwatch back in April this year. At that time, he shared the 3D renders based on the actual device to showcase the Pixel Watch’s design.

While the codename of Google’s first smartwatch is now known, there is no word on whether it will be debuting in the market with the ‘Pixel Watch’ moniker. In 2022, Google will have a renewed approach in the wearable tech space in 2022 and that is when it plans to launch the alleged Pixel Watch.

Google Pixel Watch 3D renders by Jon Prosser
Google Pixel Watch 3D renders by Jon Prosser

The Google Watch is expected to rival the Apple Watch. Internal documents accessed by the publication shows that it will be driven by Google’s latest smartwatch software. The artistic renders have revealed that the Pixel Watch will have a round-shaped dial with no physical bezel, and it will be able to provide users with health and fitness data.

The report said employees outside the smartwatch team have tested and given their feedback on the Pixel Watch. One of the feedback sessions was held in November. In January this year, Google acquired the Fitbit wearable tech brand. Google’s SVP of Devices and Services, Rick Osterloh had told The Verge earlier confirmed the existence of Google’s in-house wearable device powered by the WearOS. He had also said that Fitbit will build wearables on WearOS in the future. However, it is not clear whether he was talking about the Rohan smartwatch or some other wearable device.

Google Pixel Watch 3D renders by Jon Prosser
Google Pixel Watch 3D renders by Jon Prosser

Coming back to the Pixel Watch, the new report revealed that the Rohan watch has a heart rate monitor and is capable at tracking basic health activities like step counting. It is said to come with proprietary watchbands. Some people who tested the device said that it requires daily charging, and its charging speed was slow. An early document viewed by the Insider states that Google’s watch ‘would be comfortable to wear for at least 90 percent population.’ However, it is unclear whether it will come in multiple sizes.

The publication has learned from the employees at Google that it aims to launch the Rohan watch as early as spring next year. However, they added that the launch time will be decided based on the feedback from the people who are testing it.

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