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Infinix Smart 5 Pro entry-level smartphone goes official; features 6.52-inch FHD+ display, 2GB RAM, and Android 11 Go Edition

Infinix has been launching mid-range smartphones in the market and now the company has announced its latest entry-level offering, dubbed as Infinix Smart 5 Pro. This is yet another variant in the series that includes Smart 5 and the Smart 5A.

Infinix Smart 5 Pro

The smartphone features a 6.52-inch LCD TFT Full HD+ display that offers a peak brightness of 500 nits. Under the hood, the device is powered by an octa-core processor clocked at 1.6GHz which is likely to be UNISOC SC9863A.

It comes packed with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. As for the camera department, the phone has a dual-camera setup on the back that includes a 13-megapixel primary sensor and a secondary depth sensor.

On the front side, the device features an 8-megapixel snapper for taking selfies and video calling. The phone also comes with a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor for added protection.

The phone is running the Android 11 Go Edition operating system out-of-the-box with XOS 7.6 on top. The device is powered by a bigger 6,000mAh battery which supports 18W charging and the company claims can deliver up to 67 hours of talk time or 88 days of standby time on a single charge.

The device comes in different color options — Black, Blue, Copper, and Green. In Bangladesh, the device is priced at BDT 8,898, which is approximately $104 and is available for purchase via Daraz. It was recently spotted listed on the e-commerce website XPark in Pakistan for the price of PKR 14,499 which is approximately ₹6,200 or $83.

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Microsoft Surface Go 3 launches in India starting at Rs. 42,999 (~$579)

Microsoft‘s latest Surface Go 3 laptop which also doubles as a tablet has been unveiled for the Indian market. The gadget arrives with a starting price of Rs. 42,999 ($579). This is coming nearly two months after the two-in-one laptop was released for the global audience.Microsoft Surface Go 3

The Surface Go 3 is a lightweight device (net weight is about 544g) with a 10.5-inch PixelSense touchscreen that has a 3.2 aspect ratio. The adjustable kickstand enables the laptop to be used in multiple scenarios. It offers up to 8GB of RAM and up to 128GB of storage.

The 10th Gen Intel Core processors that are used in the Surface Go 3 are either the Dual-Core Intel Pentium Gold 6500Y or a Dual-Core Intel Core i310100Y together with the Intel UHD Graphics 615. There are several other impressive features in the Surface Go 3 like a 50MP front camera and battery life of up to 11 hours.Microsoft Surface Go 3

The Microsoft Surface Go 3 has a surface pen, runs Windows11 in Home and S mode. The Surface Go 3 supports Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 6 technology. The laptop has several variants in terms of processor, RAM, and storage, the lowest-priced model is Rs. 42,999 ($579) while the highest-priced model is Rs. 62,999 ($848). The surface pen is sold separately but could be gotten for free when pre-ordered from Amazon India during the pre-order period.

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Vivo V23e 5G color variants, configuration revealed before launch

Vivo is all set to announce the Vivo V23e 5G smartphone in Thailand on Nov. 23. Ahead of the launch, reliable tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore has shared the official renders and configuration of the V23e 5G.

The Vivo V23e 5G will be arriving in two colours such as Sunshine Coast and Moonlight Shadow. It appears that the device will be available in a single variant featuring 8GB of RAM and 128GB of built-in storage.

Vivo V23e 5G Sunshine Coast
Vivo V23e 5G Sunshine Coast

The V23e 5G has a waterdrop notch display on the front. It is likely that the device may retain the 6.44-inch AMOLED FHD+ display that was made available on the predecessor Vivo V21e 5G smartphone. The V23e 5G appears to be equipped with an in-screen fingerprint scanner.

Vivo V23e 5G Moonlight Shadow
Vivo V23e 5G Moonlight Shadow

Vivo has confirmed that the Vivo V23e 5G will be sporting a 44-megapixel front-facing, which is an upgrade as the predecessor model featured a 32-megapixel selfie camera. The top edge of the device is fitted with a microphone, whereas its bottom is populated with a SIM card slot, another microphone, a USB-C port, and a speaker grille.

Vivo V23e 5G
Vivo V23e 5G

The left side of the Vivo V23e 5G is barren. Its right spine has a volume rocker and a power key. While the V21e 5G had a 3.5mm audio jack, it will be absent on the successor model.

Unfortunately, there is no information available on the chipset, battery, and rear cameras of the V23e 5G. Hopefully, the rumor mill will spill more information on the device in the coming days.

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Realme GT Neo2 vs OnePlus Nord 2: Specs Comparison

Realme GT Neo2 hitten the European market just in time for the Balck Friday with an outstanding launch deal. For a few days, it will cost just €369 in several European countries and this makes it a real best-buy in the flagship killer segment. Meanwhile, OnePlus Nord 2 5G debuted in the European market in a new Pac-Man Edition with a customized glow in the dark design and great surprises in the software, and it costs just €30 more than the normal version of the phone. If you are looking for a new flagship killer to purchase during this Black Friday period, maybe you are in the right place. This is a comparison between the Realme GT Neo2 and the OnePlus Nord 2 5G: two of the best flagship killers sold under €400.

Realme GT Neo2 vs OnePlus Nord 2 5G

Realme GT Neo2 OnePlus Nord 2 5G
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 162.9 x 75.8 x 9 mm, 199.8 grams 158.9 x 73.2 x 8.3 mm, 189 g
DISPLAY  6.62 inches, 1080 x 2400p (Full HD+), Super AMOLED  6.43 inches, 1080 x 2400p (Full HD+), AMOLED
PROCESSOR Qualcomm Snapdragon 870, octa-core 3.2 GHz Mediatek Dimensity 1200, octa-core 3 GHz
MEMORY  8 GB RAM, 128 GB – 8 GB RAM, 256 GB – 12 GB RAM, 256 GB 6 GB RAM, 128 GB – 8 GB RAM, 128 GB – 12 GB RAM, 256 GB
SOFTWARE  Android 11, Realme UI  Android 11, OxygenOS
CONNECTIVITY  Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS  Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS
CAMERA Triple 64 + 8 + 2 MP, f/1.8 + f/2.3 + f/2.4
16 MP f/2.5 front camera
Triple 50 + 8 + 2 MP, f/1.9 + f/2.3 + f/2.4
32 MP f/2.5 front camera
BATTERY 5000 mAh, fast charging 65W  4500 mAh, fast charging 65W
ADDITIONAL FEATURES Dual SIM slot, 5G Dual SIM slot, 5G

Design

If we do not consider the Pac-Man Edition of the OnePlus Nord 2 5G, the Realme GT Neo2 has a more suggestive design with its creative color variants NEO Blue and NEO Green. But if you love Pac-Man, then you should definitely go for the Pac-Man Edition of the OnePlus Nord 2 5G sporting a glow in the dark design with the famous Pac-Man labyrinth hidden under the rear cover. The OnePlus Nord 2 5G also offers an additional advantage: it is more compact, thinner, and lighter than Realme GT Neo2 because it packs a smaller display and a smaller battery.

 

Display

The Realme GT Neo2 not only comes with a wider display (6.62 inches vs 6.43 inches) but also provides a better viewing experience. It comes with a higher refresh rate as it goes up to 120 Hz. However, for the rest, it does not differ so much from the OnePlus Nord 2 5G in terms of image quality. The remaining main specifications are the same: a Full HD+ resolution, the AMOLED technology, and an in-display fingerprint reader. These phones are also equipped with stereo speakers which can give you a good audio experience. Unfortunately, none of them features a 3.5 mm audio jack, so you have to buy either an adapter or use true wireless earbuds.

 

Specs & Software

If you need higher performances because you are a hardcore gamer, you must choose the Realme GT Neo2 because it is powered by a stronger processor: the Snapdragon 870 mobile platform paired with up to 12 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of internal storage. You can get exactly the same memory configuration with the OnePlus Nord 2 5G, but the processor is weaker: we are talking about a Dimensity 1200 by Mediatek which is built with a better 6 nm production process, but it has lower CPU and GPU performance. The handsets run Android 11 out of the box and, despite they come with different UIs, the UX is very similar because OxygenOS is starting to be integrated with the ColorOS just like the Realme UI.

 

Camera

The best camera experience is offered by the OnePlus Nord 2 5G simply because it packs a better main camera on the rear side: it is a Sony IMX766 sensor with OIS and a 50 MP resolution, the same you can find on devices like OnePlus 9 Pro and OPPO Find X3 Pro. The OnePlus Nord 2 5G is even equipped with a better front camera sporting a 32 MP resolution, while Realme GT Neo2 has just 16 MP on the front.

 

 

Battery

The Realme GT Neo2 is the winner of the battery comparison because it packs a bigger battery: the capacity is 5000 mAh, while OnePlus Nord 2 5G has just 4500 mAh. Both the phones support 65W fast charging which needs from 30 to 36 minutes to bring their batteries from 0 to 100 percent.

 

Price

The Realme GT Neo2 has a starting price of €449/$508 discounted at €369/$418 for the Black Friday period in the 8/128 GB configuration. The same configuration of the OnePlus Nord 2 5G carries a price tag of €399/$450. Overall, the Realme GT Neo2 wins the comparison because of its amazing chipset, superior display, and bigger battery, but the OnePlus Nord 2 5G is a better camera phone.

 

 

Realme GT Neo2 vs OnePlus Nord 2 5G: PRO and CONS

Realme GT Neo2

PRO

  • Bigger battery
  • More powerful chipset
  • Better display
  • Wider panel

CONS

  • Inferior cameras

 

OnePlus Nord 2 5G

PRO

  • Better rear camera
  • Superior front camera
  • More compact
  • Thinner and lighter

CONS

  • Inferior hardware

 

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Motorola Moto G Power (2022) announced with an Helio G37 SoC, 5000mAh battery

Lenovo-owned Motorola brand has finally taken the wraps off the Moto G Power (2022). The company announced the next-gen G-series smartphone via a blogpost but it won’t be going on sale any time soon.Motorola Moto G Power (2022) The Motorola Moto G Power (2022) is the successor of the Moto G Power that was launched in January this year. You may think Christmas came early but the company did state that the device won’t be shipping until next year. Moto G Power 2021

In terms of specifications, the Moto G Power (2022) features a 6.5-inch IPS LCD screen with an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels. The device will have support for a 90Hz refresh rate. It utilizes a punch-hole design with the cutout housing an 8-megapixel f/2.0 selfie camera.  Motorola Moto G Power (2022)

At the heart of the G Power (2022) is a MediaTek Helio G37 processor paired with 4GB RAM, higher than the 3GB RAM which the G Power 2021 offers. The device also comes in 64GB and 128GB storage options. The storage can be expanded via a microSD card.

At the rear aspect, the G Power 2022 packs a triple camera setup consisting of a 50-megapixel main shooter teaming up with a 2MP macro shooter and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The device crams a mammoth 5,000mAh battery under the hood with 10W charging. The smartphone will run on Android 11 OS from the go when it is launched next year.

The Motorola Moto G Power (2022) carries a price tag of $199 for the 4GB+64GB version while the 4GB+128GB variant will be sold for $249. The device will be available in a sole Dark Grove color variant.

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Vivo Y54s goes official packing a Dimensity 700 SoC, Big battery

BBK subsidiary Vivo is one of the biggest brands out of China and you won’t have to look very deep to find out why. The brand has been consistent in releasing amazing smartphones ranging from budget models to premium mid-ranger and flagship models. In recent times, Vivo has released quite a number of Y series models and it seems the tech giant isn’t ready to rest. The Vivo Y54s has now joined the fray in China.Vivo Y54s

In terms of specifications and features, the Y54s sports a 6.51-inch IPS LCD screen with a waterdrop notch, 20:9 aspect ratio, and FullHD+ resolution. The display is surrounded by thin bezels giving the device an 89% screen-to-body ratio.

The budget smartphone arrives with support for 5G connectivity as it is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 700 chipset paired with 6GB RAM. An extra 2GB of virtual RAM can be borrowed from the internal storage. The phone comes with 128GB of internal storage.Vivo Y54s

For optics, there is a dual-camera setup at the rear consisting of a 13MP main camera having an f/2.2 aperture and accompanied by a 2MP depth sensor. The camera setup is optimized to deliver features such as Portrait mode, Night mode, Time-lapse, slow-motion video recording, and several others.Vivo Y54s

Keeping the lights on is a massive 5,000mAh battery having support for 18W fast charging. The device charges via a USB-C port and has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor as well as supports AI Face Unlock. The Y54s runs on Android 11-based OriginOS 1.0 and supports Bluetooth 5.1.Vivo Y54s

As for the price, the Vivo Y54s sells for 1,699 Yuan (~$266) in China. It is available in Titanium Gray and Lake Blue color options.

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Android smartphones can be now used to install apps on Android TV devices

Android TV exists for a long time. But it is only now Google has started improving it. Last year, the operating system got a content aggregation service called Google TV, which is similar to Xiaomi PatchWall. Now, the search giant is slowly rolling out an easy way to install apps on this platform.

Android TV Logo Featured A

Play Store is the primary gateway for applications on Android for most users. Certified Android TV devices arrive with a specialized Play Store with apps optimized and developed specifically for the platform.

Browsing apps on the Play Store on a smart TV is a hassle. Google is trying to fix this after years by allowing users to install applications from their smartphones.

With the new server-side update, users can finally install an app on their Android TV devices from the Play Store on their smartphone. The option appears only for the applications that are available on Android TV.

The feature was first shared by a Reddit user called avigi, reports 9To5Google. We tried it ourselves and it works as intended. The only requirement is that the same Google account needs to be logged into both the smartphone and the Android TV device.

Unfortunately, since it’s a server-side update, the feature is still being seeded out to users gradually. It should be available for everyone in the coming days.

What are your thoughts on this new feature?  In what other ways Google can improve the Android TV experience? Do let us know in the comment section below.

 

 

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Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro get mid month update that improves fingerprint sensor

After its release in late October, owners of the new Google Pixel 6 series were quick to point out the sluggish fingerprint reader on the device and even called it unreliable in some cases. The November update provided by Google did not fix this issue.

Google Pixel 6 series featured

Yesterday (16th November), Google surprised its users with a mid-month update (via). The OTA update (SD1A.210817.037 for global Pixels and SD1A.210817.037.A1 for Verizon variants) was relatively small in size, and Google has not provided a changelog with it. However, Verizon has provided a changelog which states, ‘The current software update improves the performance of your device’s fingerprint sensor.’

Post update, some Pixel 6 owners on Reddit have claimed that the sensor is working much better without any hiccups even while using a screen protector. In contrast, others have pointed out that the update has done little for them. They are using workarounds like registering the fingerprint twice to get better performance from the sensor.

Google initially claimed that the sensor was slow due to the enhanced security algorithms employed in the pixel 6 series. It is too soon to conclude the improvements claimed by Verizon while it is also yet to see if Google fixed another notorious issue of the fingerprint sensor breaking after the Pixel 6’s battery runs out.

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Moto Watch 100 runs on Moto OS, offers 14 days battery life & is priced at $100

Motorola has officially unveiled the Moto Watch 100. The new Moto Watch 100 runs on a brand new and homegrown operating system, the Moto OS, and is kitted with several impressive features including a battery that could last up to two weeks. The Watch 100 has not escaped the tipster’s gaze and some details were released about the smart wearable only a few days back. The brand new Moto OS is linked directly to the significant improvement in battery life of the Moto Watch 100 from its predecessor, the Moto 360.Moto Watch 100

The Moto Watch in-house software development team had put in a lot to develop the Moto OS which puts it higher in some respects than the Wear OS. The Moto Watch 100 has a 1.3-inch circular LCD that seems not to be in tandem with other aspects of the device. The in-thing nowadays in smart wearables is the OLED displays. There is an always-on mode in the display, as well as 26 sports modes. The Moto Watch 100 is capable of measuring the blood oxygen levels (SPO2) and heart rate of the user. It is also fitted with a gyroscope and an accelerometer.Moto Watch 100

The Moto Watch 100 is GPS-enabled, has 5ATM water resistance capability, supports Bluetooth 5.0, and weighs just 45.8g. It has a 355mAh battery which can be fully charged within an hour when completely drained. Two-color variants are available for the Moto Watch 100 namely Glacier Silver and Phantom Black, and the watch has an aluminum case.Moto Watch 100

The Moto Watch 100 is now available for pre-order with a $99.99 price tag. The first shipments will however commence from December 10. It can be pre-ordered from the official website of eBuyNow, the brand user of the Moto Watch series.

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Xiaomi releases Mi TV mobile stand in China, with 360° movement and support for 65 to100-inch TVs

Yesterday (16th November), the Chinese tech giant Xiaomi unveiled its latest addition to its Lifestyle lineup of products in the form of the Mi TV mobile stand.

Xiaomi Mi mobile TV stand

According to a report by ITHome, Xiaomi has released the Mi TV mobile stand, which is officially said to be compatible with 65 to 100-inch TVs. The mobile TV bracket is made of metal, with a double hook design. The stand’s legs are made of thick, reinforced hollow tubes enabling them to withstand weights up to 120 kgs. The stand also consists of safety features like anti-shake, anti-tilt, and measures to prevent the TV from falling off the stand.

The stand supports height adjustments up to 9 different levels and is equipped with 360-degree universal wheels and foot brakes, allowing you the freedom of mobility with your TV placement.

The stand has been designed with a professional environment in mind like conference rooms, offices and business displays, reflected in its clean, minimalist design, which also makes it ideal for home use.

The Mi TV mobile stand is now available for pre-order in China and is going for 999 yuan ($156).

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Electric Car Sales in India grow 234% in the first half of the financial year 2021-2022

With the first half of the financial year 2021-2022 coming to an end in September, India saw a 234 percent year-on-year growth in Electric car sales, with Tata Nexon EV being the best-selling model in this segment.
TATA EVs

The EV industry in India has changed a lot in the last year. Sales of electric vehicles in the country are on the rise. Although the industry is still in the budding stage, the interest in buying EVs has significantly increased. With that being said, let us look at the sales performance of EVs in India for H1 FY22.

electric car sales india FY 2021-2022

A total of 6,261 units were sold during this period, up 234 percent over the 1,872 units sold from April to September 2020. This was a difference of 4,389 units. Leaders in this segment include automakers such as Tata Motors (Nexon and Tigor EV), MG Motors (ZS EV), Hyundai (Kona), and Mahindra (Verito).

Tata Motors, the Indian automobile giant, remains dominant with their Nexon (SUV) and Tigor (Sedan) models, making up for 70% of total private EV sales in H1 FY21-22. Both the Nexon and Tigor models enjoyed growth in sales by 214 percent and 701 percent, respectively, compared to H1 of last year.

The Tata Nexon topped the charts with 3618 units sold, single handily making up almost 58% of India’s total private EV sales for H1 of FY2021-22. Tata Motors also revealed the plan to launch ten more electric cars in India over the next five years. Rs 7,500 crore ($1 billion) has been raised for this venture, and out of these ten EVs being planned, at least seven cars will be launched over the next four years.

MG ZS EV was at No. 2 with 1,789 units sold in the April-September 2021 period, an increase of 250 percent or 1,278 units over just 511 units sold during the same period last year.

At No.3 was Tata Tigor EV with sales of 801 units in April-September 2021, up 701 percent from 100 units sold in the April-September 2020 period. This jump in sales can be accredited to the updates the vehicle received in the battery and other departments earlier this year.

Hyundai Kona came as 4th. The sales of this EV have dipped 50 percent from 101 units sold in April-September 2020 to 51 units in the same period of this year. At the last position of private EVs was the Mahindra Verito with just two units sold in the April to September 2021 period, down from 8 units sold in the same period of 2020, relating to a 75 percent degrowth.

With the EV charging stations reaching 500 (427 operational) across the country, government subsidies on EV purchase, and the ever-rising fuel prices, India might soon emerge as a leading EV market.

 

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Huawei has shipped over 80 million wearables globally

Earlier today, Huawei kicked off its smart life new product unveil event to launch many new smart life products. At the event, Huawei’s COO of consumer BG, He Gang, took to the stage to make some market performance announcements regarding Huawei’s smart wearable devices.

He Gang stated that Huawei’s cumulative global shipments of smart wearable devices had exceeded 80 million units. He further added that Huawei is still first in China when it comes to wrist-worn wearable devices. Huawei has served more than 320 million users worldwide, and Huawei’s sports health App has reached 83 million monthly active users worldwide.

Huawei has also cooperated with more than 60 research institutions to carry out health research in the fields of respiratory health, heart health, sleep apnea, vascular health, women’s health, and more with Huawei wearable devices. At present, more than 5 million users have joined the research ecosystem of Huawei Research.

He Gang also pointed out that in the future, Huawei’s smart wearable devices will be divided into five series, namely smart technology, fashion trends, health care, classic all-around, and professional extremes.

Following these announcements, we expect multiple new launches in the wearable device segment by Huawei. In fact, earlier today, Huawei released the Watch GT Runner, the WATCH GT 3, Huawei FreeBuds Lipstick (earbuds), MateBook E 2021, and Mate X2 collector’s edition.

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Bounce Infinity electric scooter with swappable battery to launch soon in India, will rival Ola

Bengaluru-based last-mile mobility solutions company, Bounce, is all set to introduce its first-ever electric scooter in India. The scooter will be manufactured in the country and will be called Bounce Infinity. The company has promised that the scooter will be equipped with “enhanced state-of-the-art equipment and intelligent features.” Prebookings for the vehicle will be starting soon, with deliveries starting from January 2022.

The most unique bit of the Bounce Infinity is that it will be coming with a removable Li-ion battery that can be removed and charged per requirement. Bounce will even be offering a ‘Battery as a service’ option, which it claims is the first of its kind in the Indian market.

Bounce-Infinity

Customers opting for this scheme will be able to purchase the scooter at a relatively low price without the battery. They’ll then be relying on Bounce’s battery swapping network instead. Stations will be set up where owners will be able to simply grab a fully-charged battery and skip the long wait times associated with charging. A battery alone constitutes a large percentage of an EV’s cost, and that’s something that will be subtracted through the ‘Battery as a service’ initiative.

Bounce says that it is rapidly developing its battery-swapping network, which will serve not only its retail customer but also its successful ride-sharing business. Its Infinity scooter will be facing off against rivals like Ola’s S1 e-scooter in an EV market that’s getting increasingly saturated.

Lastly, Bounce has revealed that it has acquired a 100% stake in 22Motors following a deal valued at about $7 million. As part of it, the company acquired a manufacturing plant located at Bhiwadi in Rajasthan along with its intellectual property. The plant is capable of mass production, reaching up to 180,000 units. Bounce is also planning to set up another similar plant in southern India and to invest $100 million in its EV business over the next year.

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Huawei MateBook E 2-in-1 takes on the Microsoft Surface with 12.6-inch OLED display & Core i7

Ever since the US ban, Huawei has shifted its attention towards other consumer electronic segments like wearables and laptops. The company’s big event in China today (Nov. 17) saw the launch of new smartwatches as well as a brand-new convertible laptop, the Huawei MateBook E. If you recall, this isn’t the first hybrid laptop from the brand. One of the first laptops from Huawei back in 2016, simply called the Huawei MateBook was a 2-in-1 laptop. And portability remains one of the biggest selling points of the new MateBook E. Clearly, Huawei is looking to capture the market dominated by the likes of Apple’s iPad Pro and Microsoft’s Surface Pro series.

Huawei MateBook E

Huawei MateBook E Design

The Huawei MateBook E is 7.9mm thick and weighs only 709 grams, making it way lighter and portable than traditional laptops. It features a 2560×1600 12.6-inch OLED display with 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, 16:10 aspect ratio, and 600 nits brightness. Much like the MatePad Pro 12.6, the convertible notebook features a 90% screen-to-body ratio, ensuring very thin bezels on all four sides.

Huawei Matebook E screen

Wait, if you are wondering how the MateBook E and the MatePad Pro 12.6 differ, then know that the basic design remains more or less the same but everything else including the processor and software are different. The MateBook E is pricier and way more powerful than the MatePad Pro 12.6. Simply put, the MateBook E is a true 2-in-1 laptop, while the MatePad Pro 12.6 is basically a tablet with a keyboard accessory.

The Huawei MateBook E comes with a soft-touch finish at the back with two choices for color – Starry Blue and Nebula Grey. There are two different keyboards being offered, one with a simple kickstand design and another full-sized keyboard with what Huawei calls a rail slide design (translated). The second keyboard accessory comes only with the i7 variants and features a USB-C port along with an adjustable backlight.

Huawei MateBook E

Note that the keyboard also supports Huawei’s share feature via NFC (the area is around the touchpad). You can simply tap your Huawei smartphone or tablet to connect with the laptop for multiscreen collaboration.

Huawei Matebook E Multiscreen collaboration

When you connect the MateBook E with the keyboard, it automatically enters Windows 11’s laptop mode. Similarly, simply picking it up from the keyboard accessory switches to the tablet mode.

The MateBook E also comes with Huawei’s second-generation Huawei M-Pencil support. As with its MatePads, the laptop supports magnetic paring with the stylus and can charge it wirelessly too!

Huawei Matebook E M-Pen 2

Finally, the convertible laptop features a fingerprint-enabled power button on the side for added security.

 

Huawei MateBook E Specs

Despite its thin and portable form factor, the MateBook E is no slouch when it comes to performance. You can get up to Intel’s 11th Generation Core i7 with Intel Iris X graphics on the top-end model. This is supported by 16GB RAM and 512GB PCIe SSD. Of course, the convertible is available in cheaper and less powerful variants too, like the base model which features the 11th Gen Core i5 with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. The new 2-in-1 laptop features a Thunderbolt 4 interface that can be connected to an 8K display and supports Wi-Fi 6.

 

Huawei also adds that the Matebook E comes with 8 layers of heat dissipation design with a shark fin fan and multiple air vents on the side to ensure that the device remains cool even during heavy load.Huawei Matebook E speakers

There’s a 8MP front camera for video calls and another 13MP camera at the back with LED flash. You also get four speakers tuned with Huawei Sound.

As for charging, it comes with a USB-C powered 65W charging adapter, which tops up the battery to around 54% in half an hour. A complete charge takes around 90 minutes. The MateBook E comes with a 42Wh rated battery and Huawei claims the battery life to be between 5-8 hours, depending upon the usage.

 

 

Huawei MateBook E Price & Availability

The Huawei MateBook E starts at 5999 yuan ($940) for the i5 version with 8GB + 256GB storage. Note that all variants include the keyboard, but the i7 top-end variant price also includes the stylus.

Huawei Matebook E

The MateBook E pricing is as follows:

  • i5+8GB+256GB + keyboard: ¥5999 | $940
  • i5+16GB+512GB + keyboard: ¥6999 | $1098
  • i7+16GB+512GB + keyboard: ¥7999 | $1255
  • i7+16GB+512GB + keyboard/stylus: ¥8699 | $1365

The MateBook E 2-in-1 convertible will go on sale in China from December 1, 2021.

 

Huawei Watch GT Runner arrives with a stylish, lightweight design, high-end features

Huawei today held a launch event where it released a number of new products. One of them is the Huawei Watch GT Runner. The smartwatch adopts a sleek design and as the name implies, it is targeted at sportspersons. Huawei Watch GT Runner

The Watch GT Runner can be said to have been specifically designed and optimized from the inside to the outside. The watch’s stylish body is made from a high-strength composite fiber case to create a strong, thin, and wear-resistant case. The watch also draws design inspiration from the supercar grille.Huawei Watch GT Runner

The watch has a lightweight body coming in at just 38.5g. It also has an antibacterial silicone strap so you won’t have to worry about bacteria produced by sweat and stains during sports training.

The GT Runner also features a specially designed interface for runners, covering various professional data ranging from training load to running index. Other parameters that can be accessed in real-time include heart rate time, altitude, and weather.Huawei Watch GT Runner

The Watch GT Runner packs a 1.43-inch round AMOLED screen with full-screen touch support. The watch runs on the HarmonyOS which brings support for a variety of third-party application downloads, such as Kugou Music, Himalayas, AutoNavi Maps, Air Travel, etc., covering almost daily life.

Perhaps, the biggest highlight of the Watch GT Runner is the positioning function. The watch is said to feature the industry’s first patented design of floating hidden external antenna. This design hides the positioning antenna in the polymer fiber material. As a result of this, the signal effect is greatly enhanced, and the antenna performance is improved by 135% compared with the traditional design. The watch comes with GPS, Beidou, GLONASS, GALILEO, and QZSS. Huawei Watch GT Runner

In terms of battery life, the Watch GT Runner can support up to 14 days of long-lasting battery life. Even in heavy use scenarios, it can also reach 7 days of battery life. The watch supports wireless charging. It comes with a charger and can also be charged via the wireless recoil of Huawei’s flagship phone.Huawei Watch GT Runner

As for the price, the Watch GT Runner will retail for 2188 yuan (~$343). It will be up for pre-order from November 17 and will officially go on sale from November 26.

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Huawei launches HarmonyOS powered Smart Helmet in China, features Bluetooth calling & LED turn signals

Huawei has just launched a new product in its home market of China. The new gadget in question is a biking helmet that feature various smart features like Bluetooth calling, voice commands, and more.

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The new smart helmet from the Chinese tech giant is called the Helmetphone BH51M Neo Smart Helmet. It is available in two colors, namely a black and gray variants, and is suitable for roller skating, skateboarding, electric bicycles, and biking as well. The smart helmet is powered by the brand’s proprietary operating system, HarmonyOS. Through this OS, the product supports Bluetooth voice calling that can be enabled with a one touch connection process with your smartphone.

Once paired, users can check the battery of the smart helmet via your phone, even set emergency contacts, and adjust the light mode as well. Notably, it also houses a stereo Bluetooth speaker for music playback and hands free calling. Apart from protecting the users head from fall injuries, the helmet also offers LED lights on the front and back as well. This is visible to other automobiles on the road, especially those behind the wearer.

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Interestingly, these LED lights work with the built in gravitational acceleration sensor that detects deceleration. In other words, the LED lights up when you slow down and can even detect when you’re making a turn to offer turn signals as well. Simply put, its a smart product that is made to make it safer for bikers to commute on roads filled with cars. The smart helmet is currently available in China through Huawei VMall for a price of 799 Yuan (roughly 125 US Dollars).

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Global EV sales set a new record: 3 million units sold in first three quarters of 2021

New data shows that global EV sales in the first three quarters of this year exceeded 3 million for the first time, with South Korea seeing a 96% surge.

Korea Automotive Technology Institute (KAII) (via Just Auto) reports that South Korea ranked as the seventh-largest market for EVs. The country is topped firstly by China with its 1.76 million sales figure, followed by the US with 272,554 units, Germany with 243,892 units, the UK with 131,832 units, France with 114,836 units, and lastly Norway with 84,428 units.

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In this time period, electric car sales amounted to about 5.5 percent of the South Korean automobile market, compared to 9.4 percent in China and 2.3 percent in the United States.

The research institute further revealed that Tesla was the largest EV manufacturer in the first three quarters of 2021, with sales of over 625,624 electric vehicles. Its share of the total EV sales figure exceeded 20%.

In addition to Tesla, SAIC, Volkswagen, BYD and other manufacturers’ electric vehicles also saw good sales up to Q3 this year. Among them, SAIC sold over 413,037 units, Volkswagen sold 287,852 units, and BYD sold 189751 during the same period.

Korean Hyundai Motor Group’s electric sales also saw a boom, rising by 67% in 9 months to 159,558 units, making it the fifth-largest EV maker in the world.

The sales of EVs is expected to rise further in the coming years owing to the drop in EV prices, increase in performance, and improved range.

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Fortnite officially exits China, as Beijing tightens restrictions around game makers

Earlier this month, we had reported on Fortnite shutting down its servers for its mobile port in China. Now, it seems the decision is official as the company behind the title failed to win approval in the region.

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For those unaware, Fortnite’s mobile version had launched in China in a testing build. However, this testing version had been available in the country for three years, as the game never fully launched in the region. This was due to the game requiring government approvals to launch or sell copies/virtual items in China. The licensing process to get this approval has become increasingly more difficult with each passing year.

Starting from 1st November 2021, no new user was able to sign up or download the popular battle royale game and as of November 15, the servers of the game have been officially shut down. While the official reason was never revealed, it is likely due to the aforementioned strict rules and regulations. The news also arrives as China tightens restrictions around game makers.

 

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The local government had recently introduced a new regulation that restricted gaming hours for children below the age of 18 that are now only allowed to play video games three hours per week. Furthermore, the games that do end up launching in the region also have to undergo several changes to fit the strict standards set by the government.

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OnePlus 10 Pro alleged launch timeline revealed by tipster

Following the release of the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro flagship smartphones this year, the OPPO-backed company is now preparing to unveil the OnePlus 10 Pro, its next-generation flagship smartphone. While the only info about its release at hand currently was that it will be next year, a tipster has now provided an actual launch timeline.

The alleged timeline shows that the OnePlus 10 Pro will be hitting the Chinese market in either January or February. This will be followed by a global launch a month or so later in either March or April.

The info sits in line with a recent report saying that the OnePlus 10 series phones have entered the private testing phase in Europe and China, and that they are expected to launch in late January or early February 2022.

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OnePlus 10 Pro render for alleged design

It is worth mentioning here that the current-gen OnePlus 9 phones were launched in April this year. Thus, if OnePlus indeed picks a January release date, it will mean the launch of a new iteration in less than a year. The hurry can be owed to the fact that OnePlus has not released any T-variants of their OnePlus 9 series smartphones this year, except for the RT variant in China.

The OnePlus 10 series is expected to feature the upcoming top-of-the-line Snapdragon 898 SoC, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. Some leaks had also recently revealed that that the camera module at the back houses three camera sensors and an LED flash, placed in a 2×2 grid.

Further, the OnePlus 10 Pro is expected to sport a 6.7-inch 1440p display with a 120Hz refresh rate.

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Anker launches Eufy Robovac X8 Hybrid 2-in-1 robotic vacuum cleaner in India

Anker has just launched the new Eufy Robovac X8 Hybrid robotic vacuum cleaner in India. The new product is a 2 in 1 robot vacuum cleaner that features both cleaning and mopping capabilities.

The new Eufy Robovac X8 Hybrid robotic vacuum cleaner features the iPath Laser navigation system that lets it navigate and follow an accurate cleaning route without any user intervention. Furthermore, it also supports WiFi connectivity and is even compatible with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa for voice commands. The Eufy Robovac X8 Hybrid is paired with the Eufy Home App that allows for remote control, customizable cleaning, and lets users chose from multiple cleaning modes as well.

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Under the hood, the robot vacuum cleaner houses a twin turbine with each offering 2000Pa of suction power. The company claims that the turbines even helps clean 57.6 percent more pet hair. Since it is a 2-in-1 hybrid, it features four cleaning modes and also has a 250ml water tank that can hold water for about 140 minutes of mopping and up to 180 minutes of vacuuming, with its dust box having a 400ml capacity. The gadget measures 345x345x97.2mm and is powered by a large 5,200mAh battery pack.

The Eufy Robovac X8 Hybrid robotic vacuum cleaner has been launched by Anker in India for a price of 34,999 INR. This product will be available for purchase via sale in Flipkart and the company is also offering 12 month warranty as well. Although, it is only available in the region in a single black color variant.

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