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Report: OnePlus 10 enters private testing, may launch in January 2022

Earlier today, reports have surfaced of the upcoming OnePlus 10 series smartphones entering the private testing phase.

After weeks of rumors and leaks surfacing regarding the looks and specs of the OnePlus 10 series, the tipster Yogesh Brar reported in an exclusive to 91mobiles that the OnePlus 10 series phones have entered the private testing phase in Europe and China. He further added that the smartphone is expected to launch in late January or early February 2022.

It is worth noting that the OnePlus 9 series was launched in April this year. And if the rumors are to be trusted, the OnePlus 10 will be the fastest follow-up to their previous generation flagship in the brand’s history. This could be accredited to the fact that OnePlus has not released any T-variants of their OnePlus 9 series smartphones, except for the RT variant in China. Another reason for this early launch date could be to compete against the Samsung Galaxy S22 series, which is also rumored to launch in February.

The OnePlus 10 series is expected to feature the upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon 898 chipset with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. Earlier leaks have revealed that the camera module on the back panel houses three camera sensors and an LED flash, which are placed in a 2×2 grid.

Furthermore, the OnePlus 10 Pro is expected to sport a 6.7-inch 1440p display offering a 120Hz refresh rate. More leaks are expected to arrive soon, so stay tuned.

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Deal: Get Cubot Max 3 Smartphone for $117 (Retail Price $150)

Cubot Max 3 Smartphone is now available at a heavily discounted price of $116.99 only from the Official Cubot Store at AliExpress. This deal ends tomorrow.

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Cubot Max 3

Cubot Max 3 Smartphone

Cubot Max 3 Smartphone

Key Features:

  • 6.95-inch ultra-large display
  • 4GB RAM + 64GB ROM expandable up to 256GB
  • Stock Android 11 OS
  • 5000mAh high capacity battery
  • Triple rear camera: 48MP + 5MP + 0.3MP
  • 16MP AI Beauty Selfie Camera
  • Multifunction NFC support
  • GPS, GLONASS, Beidou
  • Bluetooth v5.0
  • Fingerprint scanner
  • Dual Nano SIM
  • Colors: Black and Green

Cubot Max 3 Smartphone

You can now buy Cubot Max 3 Smartphone at a discounted price of $116.99 only at AliExpress. This deal ends tomorrow. 

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Deal: Get JBL T180A for In-Ear Earphone for $13.95 (Retail Price$25)

Wired earphones are back in trend and if you are looking for good quality, fashionable, and budget-friendly wired earphones then check out this deal from JBL -HK store. JBL T180A In-Ear Earphone which generally retails for $25 is now available at a discounted price of $13.95 only at AliExpress. This deal ends on 19 Nov. 

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JBL T180A In-Ear Earphone

JBL T180A In-Ear Earphone

JBL T180A In-Ear Earphone

Key Features:

  • Intelligent Noise Reduction
  • Comfortable and ergonomic design
  • Strong Bass
  • A rich natural sound
  • Clear Treble
  • Anti winding flat cable
  • Strong compatibility
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • High-grade Microphone
  • Colors: Red, Black, Silver, Pink, Green

JBL T180A In-Ear Earphone

Generally retailing for $25 you can now buy JBL T180A In-Ear Earphone at a discounted price of $13.95 only at AliExpress. Please note that this deal ends on 19 Nov. at 11:59 PM PT.

 

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Tesla delivers New vehicles with missing USB-C ports

The global chip shortage is wreaking havoc on many microchip-dependent industries, like the automotive industry, including Tesla, which for the most part has managed to avoid the brunt of it. This has been possible thanks to quick decision-making like pivoting to microcontrollers and developing newer firmware to work with new chips from different suppliers.

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However, Tesla might be facing a new PR nightmare in the form of missing USB ports in their latest Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.

In the last few days, reports have surfaced that some new Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles have been delivered with missing USB-C ports. Most affected cars seem to be missing the USB-C ports along the back wall of the center console, with one claiming that the rear-seat USB ports are missing. These owners have also complained about the wireless charging not working.

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Tesla Model 3 missing USB-C ports

According to Electrek, an auto-tech website, Tesla blames the missing parts on the global chip shortage.

As a new Tesla owner, it is understandable that due to the ongoing semiconductor shortages, some non-essential parts of your vehicle might be missing. The concern, however, comes with the lack of communication or transparency from Tesla.

These units are often delivered without informing the customer about the missing parts. Many customers have pointed out that this issue can be easily solved if Tesla marked these vehicles beforehand and made a priority list to install the missing parts on the latest date of availability.

If you are a new Tesla owner, we advise you to check if all the USB ports are available in your vehicle.

 

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New AMD rumor reveals key details about Ryzen 7000H & 8000 series CPUs

A new rumor has just revealed interesting information regarding the upcoming AMD Ryzen 7000H series mobile APUs (Ryzen CPU’s with integrated Radeon graphics) and even the desktop lineup of Ryzen 8000 processors as well.

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The news arrives from @greymon55 on Twitter (Via NotebookCheck) who revealed the key information related to Ryzen 7000H and 8000 series. For those unaware, the upcoming AMD Ryzen 6000 Rembrandt is successor to the last gen’s Cezanne. While the Rembrandt is based on the Zen 3+ and RDNA 2 architecture, the succeeding model that will replace it will arrive in two variant, namely Phoenix-H and Raphael-H APUs that feature Zen 4.

These two mobile APU variants will apparently be launching sometime in late 2022. The Phoenix is rumored to be based on the 5nm Zen 4 with up to 8 cores and 16 threads and is expected to feature up to a 40W TDP rating. On the other hand, the Raphael will also be based on Zen 4 but will reportedly feature up to 16 cores and 32 threads, with its TDP crossing 45W. Similar to the Ryzen 7000 series APUs, the desktop Ryzen 8000 series will also launch in two variants as per the tweet.

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The processors in question are desktop grade chips, including Granite Ridge and Strix Point. These chips are rumored to be based on the Zen 5 architecture, with the Granite Ridge using 3nm Zen 5 cores for its mainstream desktop processor lineup. Greymon added this chip will sport both 3nm and 6nm Zen 5 cores. Meanwhile, the Strix Point is the next gen mainstream APU lineup for desktops that feature 3nm Zen 5 cores along with 5nm Zen 4D cores as well. So, the desktop APUs are planned to be a hybrid variant with the Zen 4D’s design being similar to the “LITTLE cores” in smartphone chips. Keep in mind that these processors are still far off, so take this report with a pinch of salt.

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Some Pixel 6 features can be enabled on older Pixels through this Google Camera update

The Google Pixel 6 comes with a number of exclusive camera features such as Magic Eraser, Face Unblur, and Action pan. While these will likely remain exclusive, a couple of other features can actually be availed on older Pixels, namely “Timer Light” and an option to modify exposure.

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Manual exposure feature (Image: XDA Developers)

The features are part of Google Camera update 8.4 that can be downloaded and installed on older Pixels. The APK can be grabbed from APKMirror and installed on various older Pixel phones. However, there’s a catch. XDA Developers found that it doesn’t really work on all models, with the app crashing on the Pixel 5. It works perfectly well on the Pixel 4a though.

The exposure option is something that can be disabled if you feel the phone is smart enough to adjust it on its own, but a manual option is great for enthusiasts. As for Timer Light, it uses the flash on the back of your phone as a countdown.

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Timer light

Apart from this, Google Camera 8.4 brings a change to the arrow atop that brings down the settings. It will now show either a settings cog or a half-moon when auto night sight is enabled, making stuff clearer.

As already mentioned, we may not be seeing the other Pixel 6-exclusive features on older Pixel models anytime soon. But at least the Magic Eraser feature can be enabled on almost every Pixel phone with this neat little trick.

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OnePlus Nord 2 × PAC-MAN Edition is here and this is what it looks like

The OnePlus Nord 2 × PAC-MAN Edition is here and it’s guaranteed to instill nostalgia into those familiar with the arcade games from the ’80s and ’90s. The phone is obviously the same as the vanilla Nord 2 with all of its goodness from the inside, but it’s the outside that has seen quite a change to suit its PAC-MAN theme. This is complemented by a customized phone experience for users complete with fun games, challenges, and exclusive PAC-MAN content.

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OnePlus Nord 2 × PAC-MAN Edition glowing in the dark

The rear of the phone comes with a dual film rear cover that has been deemed by OnePlus as “featuring the design aesthetics of both brands.” The second brand in question is BANDAI NAMCO – the company that owns PAC-MAN’s trademark and copyright – and it is with this that OnePlus has collaborated to create the OnePlus Nord 2 × PAC-MAN Edition.

Accordingly, the back of the phone comes with the game’s iconic PAC-DOTS and PAC-MAN himself. The outer film tops the inner film which features a glossy phosphorescent design that glows in the dark to reveal a neon maze inspired by PAC-MAN.

OnePlus Nord 2 × PAC-MAN Edition phone

Something as minor as the alert slider has also gotten some visual changes, showing OnePlus’s eye for detail. It now sports the same dark blue color as the TURN-TO-BLUE ghosts from PAC-MAN that appear when the player eats a POWER PELLET.

But what good is a limited edition device if it doesn’t come with a few separate goodies of its own? The OnePlus Nord 2 x PAC-MAN Edition thus comes with a DIY PAC-MAN phone holder with a unique ‘gamery’ design.

It’s not only the tangible bits that have been tweaked though. OxygenOS has also gotten a retro makeover, which gets quite apparent when you see its dynamic Pac-Man-themed wallpaper upon booting the device for the first time. This is paired with pixelated-looking icons inspired by 8-bit games.

OnePlus Nord 2 Pac-Man Edition

Various UI elements have been modified as well. Take the under-display fingerprint scanner indicator, for example, which has been altered to feature PAC-MAN stuck in a maze.

The fun doesn’t just end there though. OnePlus has stowed away various easter eggs and challenges throughout the software, completing which will unlock stuff like new wallpapers.

The OnePlus Nord 2 × PAC-MAN Edition will come in a single 12GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. It features a 90Hz FHD+ AMOLED display, Dimensity 1200 processor, 4500mAh 65W battery, and 50MP primary camera, just like its vanilla variant.

In India, it will be going on sale at 12 noon, November 16 at ₹37,999 (~$510) through OnePlus Experience Stores, OnePlus.in, and amazon.in. Multiple offers are also present like a 3-month Spotify Premium membership for free on purchase.

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Noted tipster reveals MediaTek’s Dimensity 2000 will bear a different moniker

Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer MediaTek made a grand return to the high-end mobile chip segment with the launch of the Dimensity 1000 series. The company is planning to unveil a successor to the Dimensiity 1000 SoC and earlier rumors tip the next-generation premium chipset to bear the moniker Dimensity 2000.MediaTek Dimensity logo

However, a new leak has emerged showing the device will be known by a different name. Noted tipster Ice Universe has disclosed via a Weibo post that MediaTek’s next-gen chipset will be known as Dimensity 9000 instead of the expected Dimensity 2000 naming.

This comes at the same time it is rumored that Qualcomm’s next-generation Snapdragon 898 chipset will bear a different naming scheme viz-a-viz Snapdragon 8 Gen1. There may be no reason other than the need to tweak things a bit for this rumored name change.

The alleged Dimensity 9000 is reportedly based on TSMC’s 4nm process. The CPU consists of a 3.0GHz Cortex X2 super core + three Cortex A710 cores + four Cortex A510 small cores, while the GPU is expected to be the Mali-G710 MC10 which should be behind the Adreno 730 GPU that the Snapdragon 898 will feature.

The Dimensity 9000 will likely not be as powerful as the Snapdragon 898 but will likely not be too far behind. Since it uses TSMC’s 4nm process, it may provide better power consumption than the Qualcomm chip which will be built on Samsung’s 4nm process.

MediaTek’s next-gen premium chipset is expected to make its debut in early 2022.

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China drafts new rules that punish VPN providers that scale the Great Firewall

The top cyberspace authority in China has recently drafted new regulations that would punish individuals and firms that use or offer VPN services. In other words, the government will be cracking down harder on those that try to scale the “Great Firewall.”

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Picture by Martin BOULANGER

According to an SCMP report, the latest move from the government is an attempt to further boost its control over the internet. This would likely also serve as a warning to many internet based services/businesses. The newly drafted regulations were proposed last weekend might still be changed after public consultation. Although, it marks one of the strictest attempt at punishing virtual private network (VPN) services. For those unaware, a VPN service basically helps users avoid the Chinese firewall by redirecting its traffic through a remote server.

Meaning, this lets people bypass the firewall and access content online, which otherwise would be restricted. The new rules titled “Network Data Security Management Regulations” was proposed by the Cyberspace Administration of China and it states that no individual or organization will offer “programs, tools, routes” or other services like internet access, server hosting, technical support, promotion, and more for “penetrating and bypassing the cross-border data security gateway.”

Violating this regulation will have you face up to 10 times the amount of money made from the offence, or up to 500,000 Yuan (roughly 78,500 US Dollars) if you’re in a management position. Additionally, the organization that offers VPN services might even have their business license revoked as well. This draft could even be used to potentially target firms that are based overseas and are operating in China.

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Huawei may license smartphone designs to Chinese partners to bypass US Sanctions: Report

Huawei Technologies is apparently planning to take a new step to overcome the challenges it faces with the US Sanctions. The company is planning on working with other smartphone brands to bypass US sanctions, in order to get US technologies.

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According to a Bloomberg report, the Chinese tech giant is aiming on licensing its smartphone designs to other brands, which would enable it to gain access to critical US components. The news arrives from sources close to the matter, who claim that the move would enable the company to help its declining smartphone business. For those unaware, Huawei was hit with various US sanctions that restricted its access to technologies that had its origins in the US.

In other words, this basically cut off its supply to key components for its smartphones, while another sanction cut off its chip supply from TSMC. This had effectively crippled its handset operations, but now, the company is considering licensing its designs to a unit of state owned China Postal Telecommunications Appliances Co. or PTAC. This brand will then buy parts that Huawei is banned from acquiring. The unit in question is Xnova, which is also the firm that is selling Huawei’s Nova series of smartphones on its official website.

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Nova 9

Furthermore, the partnership is also expected to have the unit offer its self branded handsets that are based on the tech giant’s designs. Other partners include Chinese telecom equipment manufacturer TD Tech Ltd, which will also sell some models that feature Huawei’s designs under its own branding as well. Keep in mind that this is still just an unconfirmed report at the moment, so take it with a pinch of salt. Just last year, the brand even had to sell off its budget smartphone making unit, Honor, and it is now attempting to “salvage” its existing smartphone business.

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Huawei MateBook E exposed through new official app on Microsoft Store ahead of launch

Huawei had recently announced a November 17 release date for the Matebook E two-in-one notebook, and we now have managed to get our hands on some more info on the same ahead of its launch.

IT Home has reported that Huawei has uploaded a HuaweiKeyboardAPP to the Windows 11 Microsoft Store, the description (translated from Mandarin) of which reads: “This program is a Huawei keyboard driver and is used to adapt to Huawei tablet keyboards. Only supports designated models of Huawei laptops.”

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The laptop will obviously be running Windows 11 out-of-the-box and will come with a keyboard accessory, so an app for the keyboard hardware isn’t something out of the ordinary.

The screenshot section of the HuaweiKeyboardAPP is comprised of nothing but images of the Huawei Matebook E two-in-one notebook itself, which show that it has a 3.5mm headphone jack and narrow bezels.

HuaweiKeyboardApp screenshot

As for the keyboard itself, it appears to be quite flexible when it comes to adjustments, offering a variety of setups and angles.

IT Home reports that the HuaweiKeyboardAPP is seemingly for the Huawei MateBook E alone and cannot be used with the older MateBook E from 2019.

Huawei MateBook E featured

Not much is known about the Huawei MateBook E apart from the fact that it will be bringing along major changes in appearance and its screen. Its keyboard and stylus will also be greatly improved, and the notebook will feature advanced features that’ll enable it to work seamlessly with other devices. Its weight will reportedly stand at just 709g and it will cost 7,088 Yuan (~$1,100).

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Microsoft Surface Neo spotted in Netflix’s “Red Notice”, but launch nowhere in sight

The Microsoft Surface Neo has just been spotted again. This time, the device has been spotted in a new movie on Netflix called Red Notice, which stars Ryan Reynolds and Dwyane “The Rock” Johnson.

The movie was recently released across the globe, with keen eyed viewers quickly spotting the product in a scene. For those unaware, the American tech giant had announced the Surface Neo along with the Surface Duo back in 2019. The latter was officially released while the form was delayed. The recent cameo in the movie does imply that the device is not forgotten and may still make a commercial appearance soon, however, this is highly unlikely to be the case.

Previously, we had reported on the Surface Neo being “postponed indefinitely.” While the official reason was never revealed it is likely due to the impacts of the Coronavirus outbreak along with component shortages that followed soon after. Furthermore, the lackluster reception of the Surface Duo could have also discouraged Microsoft from releasing the product. So, why did we see an unreleased product that might never make it to the market on movies and series like Red Notice and WandaVision?

Simple, the device was announced back in 2019, which is around the same time when shooting began for these cinematic projects. In other words, the film was shot before the pandemic and, hence, featured the product prior to its launch as a means of marketing. So now, it appears as if the product is being teaser. As of right now, the fate of the Microsoft Surface Neo is still unknown, but hopefully we get more information in the coming months.

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Here’s why China Tablet Market is still growing

The COVID-19 global pandemic brought back the Android tablets from the dead. But it is only China where the market for tablets is still growing, while the demand in other regions has started slowing down. A new report by IDC sheds more information on this matter.

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Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro and Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2021

According to a report by IDC, the China Tablet PC Market shipped around 7.65 million units. The market registered a 10.6% YoY growth. In fact, the country witnessed the highest number of shipments in a single quarter in the last 7 years. It was also the only country in the world to maintain double-digit YoY growth in Q3 2021.

Approximately 6.32 million units of shipments came from the consumer market as opposed to only 1.31 million units from the commercial market. The former saw a 19.7% YoY increase in shipments, whereas the latter declined by 19.1% YoY.

Unlike other regions, China still has a strong demand for tablets. That’s because this product category has become a key requirement for education users in the country for self-learning, following the government’s new “double reduction” policy.

Therefore, the shipments of consumer tablets in the August-September school season were even more than in 618 sales earlier this year. On the other hand, the commercial tablet shipments declined as the government procured units in large-scale for census projects in the same period last year.

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HUAWEI MatePad 11

Additionally, with the entrance/comeback of local Android tablet players, the competition has become intense. The market share of Android tablets increased from 59.4% to 62.3% in a year. Consumers also have a wide range of options in the ¥2000-¥3000 price segment.

But unfortunately, due to supply shortages and high demand, the price of tablets has increased in China. However, during the ‘Double Eleven’ sales, promotions brought down the average price of tablets to ¥2,580 from ¥3,082 last year.

IDC says that China Tablet PC Market shipments in 2021 will reach a new high since 2014. The firm also predicts further growth in the future.

 

 

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Vivo S12 series to debut around the same time as Reno7 next month: Tipster

A new report from a known tipster has revealed that the Vivo S12 series could be arriving next month. The lineup might be announced in December, which would also have it launch around the same time as the Oppo Reno7 series.

The news arrives from tipster @Arsenal on Weibo (a Chinese microblogging website). Arsenal claims that both the Reno7 series and the S12 series will be released around the same time. The tipster further added that Oppo on flat displays for its smartphones while Vivo is more inclined towards curved screens. Reportedly, the S12 Pro from the Chinese smartphone maker would even sport a curved display, which is also in line with our previous reports.

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The tipster also stated that the primary camera on the Vivo S12 Pro will be a 50 megapixel camera. Apart from this, no finer details were shared like specifications or exact launch date were shared. But looking at our previous reports, it is rumored that the curved display on the S12 Pro is manufactured by BOE. Additionally, the tipster had also previously revealed that the Pro variant will be available in three color options while the base model will launch in just one variant. Keep in mind that this is still just an unconfirmed report so take it with a pinch of salt for now and stay tuned for more updates.

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ZTE Libero 5G II announced: a budget Dimensity 700 phone with IPX7 water resistance

The ZTE Libero 5G II smartphone is set to be released soon through the Y! Mobile carrier in Japan. It will come with water and dust resistance, have a 6.67-inch FHD+ display, and be powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 700 processor.

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The phone’s rear camera module is comprised of three lenses – a 16MP primary, an 8MP wide-angle sensor, and a 2MP (depth?) sensor. The camera hardware is paired with software features like “Super Night Mode” and “Background Blur Shooting.”

Upfront you get a 6.67-inch FHD+ (2400×1080) display with a center-aligned punch-hole cutout for the selfie shooter. The CPU is a MediaTek Dimensity 700 MT6833 2.2GHz octa-core and the RAM and storage peaks at 4GB and 64GB, respectively. For security, there is a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.

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The device is a budget offering but comes with waterproof and dustproof resistance ratings of IPX5, IPX7, and IP5X, which is quite rare at the more wallet-friendly end of the spectrum. It also comes with eSIM support.

ZTE has promised “large-capacity content downloads at high speed” thanks to the phone’s 5G network support, powered by the Dimensity 700 5G chipset.

The ZTE Libero 5G II comes with a large-capacity battery of 3,900mAh that can be filled up through a USB Type-C port. The phone also supports Osaifu-Keitai – Japan’s de facto standard mobile payment system.

Details of a global launch are still awaited.

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Motorola tipped to launch dual flagships with Snapdragon 888+ and Snapdragon 8 Gen1 in December

Motorola is gearing to unleash the Moto Edge X powered by Qualcomm’s forthcoming flagship chipset in December. While the rumor mill has been calling the chipset as the Snapdragon 898, a new report from today claimed that the U.S. based chip maker will announce it with the “Snapdragon 8 Gen1” name. According to reliable tipster Digital Chat Station, the Lenovo-owned company is planning to launch dual flagships in China in December. These models are said to be powered by an existing Snapdragon 8-series chip and the next-generation 8-series SoC.

The tipster claimed that in a bid to launch dual flagship phones, Motorola will also announce a phone powered by the Snapdragon 888+ chipset. This chipset has powered some flagship phones such as iQOO 8 Pro, Vivo X70 Pro+, Red Magic 6S Pro, ROG Phone 5S, Honor Magic 3 Pro, and Meizu 18s. As it is known, the Snapdragon 888 Plus is an overclocked version of the Snapdragon 888 SoC.

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Motorola Edge 30 Ultra renders by 91mobiles/OnLeaks

The tipster did not share any information on the specs of the upcoming Snapdragon 888+ SoC powered flagship. Considering that the Snapdragon 8 Gen1 powered Motorola flagship will carry the Moto Edge X moniker, it is likely that SD888+ could also arrive as an Edge series phone. He added that this device will carry a low price.

Moto Edge X specifications (Rumored)

Reports have revealed that the Edge X will have a 6.67-inch OLED FHD+ 144Hz display, up to 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, up to 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage, and a 5,000mAh battery that supports 68W fast charging. It will come preinstalled with MyUX based Android 11.

The Edge X may feature a 60-megapixel front-facing camera. Its back panel may house a 50-megapixel + 50-megapixel + 2-megapixel triple camera unit. This model is speculated to debut with the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra moniker in Europe in January.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 2021 gets certified by FCC, BIS, TÜV Rheinland

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 2021 is in the news since September. Almost two months later, the tablet gets certified by three different certification bureaus, namely FCC, TÜV Rheinland, and BIS. Let’s take a look at what these entries have to say.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 2021 | Source: @OnLeaks via 91Mobiles

From Geekbench listings, we know that the Galaxy Tab A8 2021 will arrive in WiFi-only and LTE variants with model numbers SM-X200 and SM-X205 respectively. However, only the LTE version has been certified by FCC so far.

Whereas, both variants have received certifications from BIS. This means the duo could launch in India.

Further, TÜV Rheinland certification reveals that the tablet will be backed by a 7,040mAh battery. Unfortunately, it will only support 7.8W (1.5A) charging, and therefore, it will take more time to refuel.

According to previous reports, the Galaxy Tav A8 2021 will sport a metal body design with quad-speakers, a USB Type-C port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It will flaunt a 10.4-inch FHD+ TFT LCD panel and will measure 246.7 x 161.8 x 6.9mm in dimensions.

The device will feature an 8MP single rear camera and a sole 5MP front-facing camera. It will be powered by a UNISOC T618 SoC and will run Android 11. Last but not least, it will be available in three colors (silver, gray, gold).

The Galaxy Tab A8 2021 will most likely go official silently like the previous entry-level tablets from Samsung.

 

 

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Redmi K50 series will likely feature the MediaTek flagship Dimensity 2000 processor

At least one of the models from the Redmi K50 series will be sporting the MediaTek Dimensity 2000 processor (via My Drivers). The upcoming chip will supersede MediaTek’s current flagship – the Dimensity 1200 – and the Redmi K50 will likely be one of the first devices to be powered by it. The other model from the series will feature the Snapdragon 870 SoC.

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This year’s Redmi K40 Pro+

This isn’t the first time Redmi has opted for a flagship Dimensity processor for its K series though, so it doesn’t come as a surprise. Looking at the lineup’s history, the Redmi K30 Extreme Edition came equipped with the Dimensity 1000 Plus, Redmi K40 Gaming is equipped with Dimensity 1200, and the K50 series will now be equipped with Dimensity 2000.

Coming to the processor itself, the Dimensity 2000 is a flagship unit, which according to benchmark scores will be a direct competitor to Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 898 chip. A leak had recently shown a phenomenal AnTuTu score of over a million. For comparison, its predecessor Dimensity 1200 scores around 715,000.

The CPU will be using the same architecture as the Snapdragon 898 and feature 1x 3.0GHz X2 super large core + 3x 2.85GHz large cores + 4x 1.8GHz small cores. It will be paired with a Mali-G710 MC10 GPU.

It is worth noting here that the Redmi K50 model equipped with the Dimensity 2000 will likely be a standard model. The Pro or Pro+ variant is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 898, just like the K40 Pro+ is powered by the Snapdragon 888.

Also worth mentioning is that the Redmi K50 series will most likely be sold with different names outside of China. Take the Redmi K40, for example, that sells as Poco F3 globally and as Mi 11X in India.

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Xiaomi to launch the Redmi Note 11T 5G on November 30 in India

Xiaomi has just announced the launch date for the upcoming Redmi Note 11T 5G. The new smartphone will be the latest entry in the company’s popular Note series of handsets and will be launched in India later this month.

The Chinese tech giant officially shared the news on its official Twitter handle and also updated its webpage on Amazon India. Looking at this image poster, the Redmi Note 11T 5G will be unveiled in India on the 30th of November 2021. Notably, this is in line with a leak we had covered previously, which was from a reliable tipster. But now, we finally have an official confirmation.

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Talking about the device itself, the Redmi Note 11T 5G will sport a MediaTek Dimensity 810 SoC, which is an octa core processor that clocks at 2.4GHz and is based on the 6nm process. Furthermore, it will be paired with up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage. The Note 11T will also be available in multiple storage configurations, like 6GB+64GB, 6GB+128GB, and 8GB+128GB.

On the front, the smartphone sports a 6.6 inch FHD+ panel with 2400×1080 resolution, 90Hz refresh rate, and 240Hz touch sampling rate. Meanwhile, the rear houses a 50 megapixel primary camera with an 8 megapixel ultra wide angle lens. Its selfie shooter is a 16 megapixel sensor, while the device is powered by a large 5,000mAh battery pack that supports 33W fast charging solution. Although the company has unveiled the launch date, it has yet to reveal the pricing for the Note 11T, so stay tuned as we will be covering the launch event.

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iQOO Z5 5G Cyber Grid edition launched in India

In September, iQOO announced the iQOO Z5 5G smartphone in India. It was announced in two colors such as Mystic Space and Arctic Dawn. Starting from today, the Z5 is now available in a color called the Cyber Grid.

As can be seen in the below, the iQOO Z5 Cyber Grid sports a gradient blue rear panel with vertical stripes. In comparison, the Mystic Space and Arctic Dawn variants of the phone has plain design on the back. Interested buyers can head to iQOO India’s website or Amazon India to purchase the iQOO Z5 Cyber Grid edition.

iQOO Z5 5G Cyber Grid
iQOO Z5 5G Cyber Grid

Like the other color variants, the iQOO Z5 Cyber Grid will come in two choices such as 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage and 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage. These variants are priced at Rs 23,990 (~$322) and Rs 26,990 (~$363), respectively. On Amazon, the handset can be availed with a Rs 1,500 (~$20) coupon discount.

iQOO Z5 5G specifications

The iQOO Z5 has a 6.67-inch IPS LCD FHD+ display that offers a 120Hz refresh rate. It has a 16-megapixel front-facing camera, and its rear camera setup has a 64-megapixel main snapper, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 2-megapixel depth assist lens.

The Snapdragon 778G SoC powers the iQOO Z5 with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. It has a 5,000mAh battery that supports 44W fast charging. The handset offers other features such as Android 11, a side-facing fingerprint scanner, liquid-cooling system, dual stereo speakers, dual SIM, 5G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS, and a 3.5mm audio jack.

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