Three new Vivo phones with model numbers V2009A, V2115A, and V2156A have received certification from the TENAA authority of China. Among these, TENAA has listed the major specs of the V2156A smartphone with images.
Back in August, the V2156A smartphone was spotted with the Vivo Y76S name at the IMEI database. However, a Chinese tipster WHY LAB has claimed that the smartphone will be releasing in the market with the Vivo Y55s moniker.
The V2156A handset measures 163.85 x 75 x 7.79mm and weighs 175 grams. It has a 6.58-inch TFT display that offers a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2408 pixels. It is powered by a 4,005mAh rated battery.
The back panel of the V2156A has a 50-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual-camera system. It has a front-facing camera of 8-megapixel. It runs on Android 11 OS. It is powered by a 2.4GHz octa-core processor. The above-mentioned leaker claimed that the V2156A is equipped with the Dimensity 900 chipset.
The V2156A is expected to hit the Chinese markets in 8 GB and 12 GB RAM variants. It may release storage choices such as 128 GB and 256 GB. It offers other features like a side-facing fingerprint sensor and a microSD card slot. In terms of specs, the V2156A appears similar to the upcoming iQOO Z5x. In comparison, the V2156A has a slimmer chassis as it houses a smaller battery. Probably, the device will go official as early as this month.
iQOO is expected to launch a new smartphone soon as a device carrying model number V2154A has just appeared on China’s 3C certification. It is believed to be the upcoming iQOO Neo6 and its details are now known.
According to the 3C certification, the Vivo V2154A, the purported iQOO Neo6 has support for 66W fast charging support. This is an upgrade over the 44W fast charging seen in the iQOO Neo5 Vitality Edition that launched earlier this year. However, this is the same charging speed as the original iQOO Neo5.
Unfortunately, there isn’t anything else to learn from the listing. But, we expect the phone to pack a big battery. Rumours are rife that the smartphone will feature an OLED panel with a 120Hz high refresh rate. It may come with multiple cameras and could have a 48MP primary lens.
Under the hood, the device could feature a flagship chipset. We may see it with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC paired with various RAM and storage options. The smartphone is also expected to run on Android 11 OS.
As of now, there’s no word on the phone’s announcement. But, as the device passes more certifications, we can expect an impending launch.
iQOO Neo5 Specifications
The iQOO Neo5 has a 6.62-inch punch-hole AMOLED display with a Full-HD+ resolution. It sports a triple camera system with a 48MP main sensor, a 13MP ultra-wide lens, and a 2MP depth sensor. Upfront, it has a 16MP front camera for selfie snaps.
iQOO Neo5
It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 SoC coupled with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of built-in storage. It has a 4,400mAh battery with 66W fast charging support.
Last month, iQOO announced the iQOO Z5 5G smartphone in China and India. Reports have claimed that China will soon receive another Z-series handset called the iQOO Z5x. The alleged Z5x has appeared in the database of the TENAA certification platform with full specifications and images.
A Vivo phone with V2131A has bagged approval from the TENAA authority. It can be said based on a recently seen IMEI database listing that this device may release in the Chinese market with the iQOO Z5x moniker. The listing reveals that the handset measures 163.95 x 75.30 x 8.5mm and weighs 169 grams. The handset is fitted with a 6.58-inch TFT panel with a top-center positioned 8-megapixel selfie camera.
The rear panel of the device is a 50-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual-camera system. The phone runs on Android 11 OS. It is powered by a 2.4GHz octa-core processor and a 4,880mAh rated battery. The 3C certification of this model revealed that it may ship with a 44W fast charger.
It is likely to arrive in 6 GB / 8 GB RAM variants and 128 GB / 256 GB storage editions. The other features that are available on the device include a microSD card slot and a side-facing fingerprint reader.
The previously seen Google Play Console listing of the V2131A revealed that it will be powered by the Dimensity 900 chipset. The iQOO Z5x is expected to arrive as the most affordable phone with the D900 SoC. It is likely to be priced at around 1,000 Yuan, claimed tipster Digital Chat Station. Another tipster said that it will be debuting by the end of this month and will be available for purchase in early November. The iQOO Z5x is now listed on JD.com for reservations.
ASUS Japan has officially launched the VivoBook 15 in Japan. This is a new addition to the VivoBook lineup that comes with an OLED screen and 11-generation Intel Core processors. The major highlight of the notebook is its easy-to-carry and lightweight design.
The ASUS VivoBook 15 starts at ¥99,900(~$890) for the Intel i5 configuration and ¥109,800(~$978) for the Intel i7 configuration. The laptop can be purchased from ASUS authorised stores in the country.
ASUS VivoBook 15 Specifications
The VivoBook 15 comes with a 15.6-inch OLED display with a 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution. It has a DCI-P3 colour gamut and PANTONE certification for accurate colours. It also has TUV Rheinland’s certification ensuring that the display is flicker-free and emits less blue light. The screen has 600 nits of brightness and a nano-edge design.
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It comes with Aluminum Alloy built and has an 18.6mm thickness. Although it is built out of Aluminum Alloy, it still has low 1.8KGs of weight. The laptop comes powered by an Intel Core i7-1165 G7 or Intel Core i5-1135 G7. The former chipset pertains to the model number K513EA-L1869T, whereas, the latter belongs to the model number K513EA-L1867T.
It has 8GB of RAM and 512GB of SSD storage. Unfortunately, the laptop comes with Windows 10 Home out of the box but is upgradable to Windows 11. It has Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth v5 support. As for the ports, it has a USB 3.2 Type-C port, a Type-A port, two USB 2.0 ports, an HDMI port, a microphone input, and lastly a microSDXC card reader slot.
Redmi is planning to expand its TV lineup with a new premium model. The manufacturer has announced that it will launch a new TV called the Redmi Smart TV X 2022 on October 20.
The announcement was made by the official Xiaomi TV account earlier today but it didn’t reveal any details of the upcoming TV. However, there are speculations that the TV will have MEMC support as well as a metal body.
The Redmi Smart TV X series was first announced last year as an affordable TV series with premium features such as having a 4K resolution, MEMC support, and a metallic build. The 2020 model was announced in three sizes – 50 inches, 55 inches, and 65 inches. There is a chance the Redmi Smart TV X 2022 will also be available in multiple sizes.
The 2020 model also packed impressive built-in speakers, so we can expect similar or better ones on the models launching next week. Other specifications expected for it to have is Dolby Audio, DTS audio, and far-field microphones for voice control. Last year’s model launched with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage and there is a possibility it will be carried over to this year.
We also expect similar pricing to the Redmi Smart TV X which had a launch price of under $300 for the 50-inch model.
Last month, iTel unveiled the A26 smartphone in India with impressive features at budget pricing. Now, the company has unveiled another budget-centric phone but, this time in Nigeria. The iTel S17 is a new offering that comes with a large notch display, triple camera setup, and a big 5,000mAh battery.
The iTel S17 is priced at N45,000(~$110) for the only configuration with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. The smartphone comes in three colour options Sky Blue, Multicolor Green, and Deep-Ocean Black. It will be available for purchase from next week in both offline and online markets.
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The iTel S17 comes with a polycarbonate body featuring a dew-drop notch panel. It has a 6.6-inch IPS display with an HD+ resolution. Upfront, it has a single 8MP camera for selfies. Moving to the rear, it is equipped with a triple camera system. It has an 8MP primary lens, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 0.3MP AI camera lens.
Under the hood, it comes powered by an unknown quad-core chipset clocked at 1.3GHz. It has 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. It also has a microSD card slot for additional storage up to 64GB. It houses a 5,000mAh battery with a standard charging speed. The smartphone runs on Android 11 Go Edition and has iTel’s custom skin and a few pre-installed applications.
Xiaomi makes a wide range of products, although a lot of them are only sold in its home country of China. One of such products is its smart door locks, and it has a new one that has a feature that is available on most smartphones these days which is face unlock.
The Xiaomi Smart Door Lock X uses a self-made 3D structured light face recognition module. The face unlock system includes a dot projector, infrared light, RGB camera, light sensor, proximity sensor, and an infrared camera. Xiaomi says the door will unlock once a recognized face is in proximity.
Apart from face unlock, the Xiaomi Smart Door Lock X also supports seven other unlock methods including fingerprint, password, and NFC. The door will also automatically lock once you shut it and will alert you when an unrecognized person is at the door.
There is a massive 6250mAh battery inside the door lock. Although Xiaomi doesn’t say, it should be rechargeable. We also don’t know how long the battery will last before it needs to be recharged.
The Xiaomi Smart Door Lock X not only works with Xiaomi’s own Mijia app but is also compatible with Apple HomeKit. The app will not only allow users to configure the smart door lock but will also log in usage, so you can check when access was granted and who it was granted to as the door lock also takes a photo of who used the door.
Xiaomi is yet to reveal the price of the door lock but it has announced that it will be available for pre-order starting on Tuesday, 12th October.
Samsung launched the W21 5G smartphone last year and now it seems to be the time that the device gets a successor. Today, Samsung has officially announced the launch date of its successor dubbed Samsung W22 5G.
The Samsung W22 5G will launch on October 13 at 7 PM local time in China. The device is expected to be available for purchase in China soon after its unveiling.
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As learned by previous leaks, the Samsung W22 5G will bring the same design as the recently launched Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3. It won’t just borrow the exteriors, rather it will also have the same internal as the Z Fold 3. The W22 5G will come powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage.
The foldable device is expected to have a 7.6-inch primary display and a 6.2-inch cover screen. The screens are expected to feature a 120Hz refresh rate and Gorilla Glass protection. The device is also rumoured to have Under-display-camera and a triple camera system.
Considering that it has the same design as the Z Fold 3, the W22 might also have a 4,400mAh battery with support for fast charging. The numbers might differ but we can expect a 25W wired fast charging and 11W wireless fast charging, similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 3.
As far as pricing is concerned, rumours have it that the phone may cost CNY 18,999(~$2,949). If this is to be believed then it will be way expensive than the Z Fold 3’s launch price of CNY 14,999(~$2,328).
Lenovo recently refreshed the IdeaPad series in India and now, the company has updated the YOGA series in the home market, China. The Lenovo YOGA 16s is a new addition to the already available YOGA-series laptops. The major highlight of the laptop is the 16-inch slim-bezel display which comes with impressive tech.
Lenovo didn’t have a grand launch of the laptop, rather it quietly announced it on Weibo. As of now, the notebook’s pricing and availability details are yet to be known but, we expect it to be available from all authorised channels across China.
The Lenovo YOGA 16s comes with a slim profile sporting a 16-inch display with 2560 x 1600 pixels resolution. It has a slim-bezel design with 500 nits of brightness and HDR support. The display also has support for 100% sRGB colour gamut.
The rest of the specs of the laptop are unknown. Lenovo had previously launched the YOGA 13s with a 13-inch panel and Ryzen 5 processor. That said, we expect the YOGA 16s to also come powered by a Ryzen chipset. The company might as well launch an Intel variant for the same.
Lenovo YOGA 13s Specifications
The Lenovo YOGA 13s has a 13-inch LCD display with 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution. It comes powered by the AMD Ryzen 5 5600U chipset with 16GB of DDR4 RAM and 512GB of SDD storage. The laptop has a 50Wh battery with 65W fast charging support.
It has highlighting features like Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and boasts a stereo speaker setup. The laptop has Wi-Fi 6, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and two USB Type-C ports. It also supports facial authentication with the help of Windows Hello.
The battle between the iPhone 13 Pro Max and the best Android flagships keeps going. Yesterday, we published a comparison between the specifications of the iPhone 13 Pro Max and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3. Today, it is the turn of the Vivo X70 Pro+ to be compared to the most powerful iPhone in order to find out whether or not there are better devices for your actual needs. Both these handsets offer maxed-out specifications and they are all but affordable. Before making such a big expense, it is worth examining their specifications in order to know these handsets better under every aspect. So, here is a specs comparison between Vivo X70 Pro+ and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
Vivo X70 Pro+ vs Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
Vivo X70 Pro Plus
Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
164.5 x 75.2 x 8.9 mm,
209 g
160.8 x 78.1 x 7.7 mm,
240 g
DISPLAY
6.78 inches, 1440 x 3200 pixels (Quad HD+), AMOLED
6.7 inches, 1284 x 2778p (Full HD+), Super Retina XDR OLED
It is an iPhone, so the design of the iPhone 13 Pro Max is obviously more iconic. But if we exclude the huge camera module, the Vivo X70 Pro+ is more attractive in terms of aesthetics. It comes in a special variant with an eco leather back and it has a very high screen to body ratio without any notch: you only get a small hole placed centrally in the display. On the other hand, if you need a better build quality, then you should go for the iPhone 13 Pro Max. It offers better water resistance (up to 6 meters of depth with the IP68 certification) and it is made with a Ceramic Shield back (sturdier than other glasses) and a stainless steel frame instead of aluminum.
Display
On the paper, the display of the Vivo X70 Pro+ looks more advanced. It is the first phone to sport the new Samsung E5 AMOLED display and its specifications are impressive. This screen has a diagonal of 6.78 inches and it comes with the LTPO technology enabling an adaptive refresh rate from 1 to 120 Hz. It also has a high Quad HD+ resolution of 1440 x 3200 pixels, a high brightness, and the HDR10+ certification. Last but not least, it is able to display up to one billion colors and it is equipped with an in-display fingerprint reader. With the iPhone 13 Pro Max, you get the Face ID for the authentication, thanks to an SL 3D sensor placed in the notch.
Specs & Software
Vivo X70 Pro+ has the best processor in the Android world and iPhone 13 Pro Max has the best one in the Apple world. What makes the real difference is the optimization of the operating system rather than the performance difference of the two processors. The iPhone 13 Pro Max should be able to provide faster performance in most of the scenarios, as well as a more stable user experience. No matter that the Vivo X70 Pro+ doubles its RAM with a whopping 12 GB. Vivo X70 Pro+ is based on Android 11, while the iPhone 13 Pro Max runs a more advanced iOS 15.
Camera
The Vivo X70 Pro+ looks like a more versatile phone if we talk about the camera setup. It has a 50 MP main sensor with a very bright focal aperture, laser autofocus, and OIS which shoots great photos in low light conditions and provides a very high definition, even for videos that can be recorded with an 8K resolution. Further, it has an amazing 8 MP periscope sensor with 5x optical zoom, a telephoto sensor with 2x optical zoom, and a great 48 MP ultrawide camera. You do not get such awesome camera hardware with the iPhone 13 Pro Max, but it is able to record better videos. However, it should be inferior when it comes to photos.
The Vivo X70 Pro+ has a bigger battery than iPhone 13 Pro Max, but this does not matter: the iPhone still lasts more on a single charge because of iOS optimization. But the Vivo X70 Pro+ has faster charging with a power of 55W and 50W respectively for wired and wireless charging.
Price
Vivo X70 Pro+ is priced at €720/$833 in China and it starts from €930/$1076 in India. We still do not know how much it will cost in Europe. iPhone 13 Pro Max starts from around €1200/$1389 in Europe, while in India you need about €1500/$1735 to get it. After learning the hardware differences, which one would you pick?
Vivo X70 Pro Plus vs Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max: PRO and CONS
OnePlus has officially scheduled a launch event on October 13 for the unveiling of the much-anticipated OnePlus 9 RT smartphone. However, the sale date of the smartphone is yet to be known. Today, the company has confirmed the sale date and has revealed its major specs.
The OnePlus 9 RT will go on sale from October 19th in the Chinese market. It is expected to arrive in two colour options Black and Silver. Soon after its Chinese launch, the phone is expected to land in the Indian market.
The smartphone will come powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G chipset in China. It will be paired with 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage. It is expected to come with a 6.55-inch E4 AMOLED display with an FHD+ resolution. It will feature a 120Hz refresh rate punch-hole screen with a fast touch sampling rate.
As for cameras, the smartphone will feature a quad-camera system at the rear comprising of a 50MP Sony IMX766 main sensor, an ultra-wide-angle lens, a 5MP macro sensor, and lastly a 2MP depth sensor. It will feature a 16MP front camera for selfies.
Inside, the smartphone will pack a 4,500mAh battery with support for 65W fast charging. The smartphone will run on Android 11 out of the box with OnePlus’ custom skin on the top.
Lenovo has withdrawn its public listing application for the Shanghai Stock Exchange, a filing showed on Friday.
The company had submitted its Star Market listing application on September 30 which had gotten approved on the same day. It was sponsored by CICC, with Goldman Sachs Securities and CITIC Securities being its joint lead underwriters (via: Pandaily).
The prospectus had stated that the company would be offering less than 10% of its total share capital to raise 10 billion yuan ($1.54 billion). Out of the total, 5.514 billion yuan is to be used for R&D, 1 billion for industrial strategic investment projects, and 3.5 billion to supplement working capital.
Had the application actually been followed through, Lenovo would have become the first company to complete a dual listing on Shanghai’s Star Market using Chinese depository receipts.
Lenovo’s net profit over the past three fiscal years was 4.247 billion yuan, 5.594 billion yuan, and 8.685 billion yuan, respectively, as per the prospectus.
The company’s core business is comprised of smart devices and data centers, and its products are mostly computers, mobile phones, and data center equipment.
In an interview regarding the plan to return to Chinese A-shares, Yang Yuanqing, Chairman of Lenovo Group, said, “On one hand, Lenovo’s business is rooted in China and we have been looking forward to listing in China. On the other hand, we hope to establish connection with more customers through the Star Market, and optimize the company’s capital structure by making better use of the booming domestic capital market.”
Europe’s first smart railway port to be managed by a 5G private network is set to be built soon thanks to a cooperation agreement signed by Huawei and Vodafone.
After completion, it will become Europe’s largest intelligent multimodal transport railway hub and the first to use a 5G private network for internal communications and the operation of technological devices (via: Pandaily). East-West Gate is located in Fényeslitke, Hungary, covering an area of 85 hectares.
Image: Huawei
The port project’s 5G network will be provided by Vodafone Hungary and Huawei Technologies Hungary. It will be used to control the terminal’s fully self-propelled giant cranes remotely. These cranes are capable of even, fine movements. The terminal will be able to handle up to 1 million 20-foot containers (TEUs) per year after its completion in the first quarter of next year.
Colin Cai Lingyu, CEO of Huawei Technologies Hungary, said at the signing ceremony that this is the first time that the company has used 5G technology to empower the traditional railway logistics industry in Europe and realize remote control of cranes through 5G technology. With the technical advantages of 5G technology, such as high speed, low delays and high capacity, workers only need to sit in the central control room and use the high-definition video returned by 5G to complete the operation remotely, which improves the working environment and operation efficiency.
At the signing event, Colin Cai Lingyu, CEO of Huawei Technologies Hungary, stated that this is the first time the business has employed 5G technology to empower Europe’s traditional railway logistics industry and achieve remote control of cranes. Using this, workers simply need to sit in the central control room and execute the operation remotely using the HD video returned via 5G, which improves the working environment and operation efficiency.
Image: Huawei
Hungary’s Deputy State Secretary for Digitization, Károly Balázs Solymár, stated that the government is devoting special attention to industrial solutions based on 5G technology, with the logistics industry as a target. Hungary will use cutting-edge digital technology to carry out additional innovations in the future, boosting its competitiveness even further.
According to China Securities Journal, Huawei predicted in its “Intelligent World 2030” report that 1 million businesses will build their own 5G private networks (including virtual private networks) by 2030, and that the penetration rate of 5G industry private networks in large and medium-sized businesses will reach 35%.
Samsung, like a lot of other manufacturers, is working to get 5G phones into the hands of more people by launching more affordable models. The Korean giant is set to announce its cheapest smartphone yet, the Galaxy A13 5G, and ahead of its launch, renders of the phone have provided us with our first look.
The Galaxy A13 5G should launch as the successor to the Galaxy A12 announced in November 2020. The renders, which have been provided by OnLeaks in partnership with Zouton, show Samsung is refreshing the design for the new phone.
As seen in the images, the Galaxy A13 5G has three rear cameras, one fewer than that of the Galaxy A12, stacked on top of each other. Apart from the sensors not being flush with the polycarbonate back of the phone, they are also not housed together. The design is different but gives the phone a clean appearance especially on the black variant.
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Galaxy A13 5G renders by Steve Hemmerstoffer
Galaxy A13 5G renders by Steve Hemmerstoffer
Galaxy A13 5G
Up in front, the phone will have a 6.48-inch FHD+ LCD display with a notch for the front-facing camera. It has been reported that the phone will have a Dimensity 700 5G processor and will be available in 4GB and 6GB RAM variants with 64GB or 128GB of storage.
The configuration of the rear cameras is given as a 50MP f/2.0 primary sensor, a 5MP f/2.2 ultrawide camera, and a 2MP f/2.4 depth sensor. The phone is also expected to pack a 5000mAh battery and the source even mentions support for 25W fast charging which is surprising as Samsung’s budget phones usually don’t cross the 15W mark. Charging is via a USB-C port and there is an audio jack at the bottom.
It has been reported that the Galaxy A13 5G may launch by the end of the year but won’t be available for purchase until January 2022 with a starting price of $290 in the U.S. When it launches, it will be available in Black, Blue, Red, and White and will be sold by Amazon, Target, Costco, and Sears.
Ulefone Power Armor 13 rugged smartphone launched with some exceptional features has undergone several rigorous tests to prove its durability and other outstanding features. After battery drain test, performance test and quality tests, the smartphone showcases its fast charging capability in the latest video.
The 33W PD charger charges the massive 13200 mAh battery within 3 hours. As per the video, the smartphone gets 10% charged within the first 10 minutes, 20% in the next 30 minutes. It managed to charge 55% within an hour. The fast-charging feature saves a lot of time and is worth praise.
However, a single full charge will lead you to a week’s battery standby. So, it is worth considering the smartphone if you often travel across the countryside.
Ulefone Power Armor 13 carries several other high-end features apart from the massive 13200 mAh battery. You can know more about the device by heading to the official Ulefone Website.
The chances of fraud on purchases through e-commerce platforms are low but never zero. Sure, there are many fraudulent sites out there in the expanse of the internet, but consumers generally have high expectations when it comes to online shopping giants like Flipkart and Amazon. Cheating cases involving these two are hence extremely disappointing and can turn ugly real quick.
One of the victims of such fraud was our colleague Simranpal Singh, who has provided a firsthand account of a shocking case where soap bars were delivered in place of an Apple iPhone 12 bought through Flipkart during the much-hyped Big Billion Days Sale.
Being aware of multiple occasions of fraud with smartphone deliveries, he had opted for the Flipkart Open Box Delivery, which actually turned out to be a lifesaver. The delivery was marked as ‘failed’ as soon as the Pandora’s box was opened and a couple of Nirma soap bars instead of Apple‘s last-generation iPhone were revealed.
Simran recorded the unboxing as well:
He further played smart by not complying with the wishmaster’s requests for the OTP. For the uninitiated, OTPs are used as a security measure to confirm the identity of the buyer, and are typically the final step before a successful delivery. But of course, a delivery getting marked as ‘successful’ is the last thing one would want in such a case.
Nonetheless, upon finding soap bars, Simran rang up Flipkart Support who claimed that the item is still showing as ‘out for delivery’ and cancellation can only be performed once its status switches to something else. Flipkart then promised to call back and their wishmaster left with the failed delivery.
However, it was the following correspondence with the logistics that was particularly odd. The Flipkart wishmaster rang up shortly afterward requesting the OTP once again, which was nonsensical considering Flipkart already had all the details they needed to clear stuff up from their end.
Simran then asked to speak to the delivery agent’s superior, who very suspiciously also asked for the same thing. FYI, the Flipkart Open Box Delivery FAQs page has nothing that speaks of the need for any details from the customer end in such cases.
He then decided to contact Flipkart support once again who now asked him not to divulge any information to the delivery agents. This call dropped abruptly though. After a couple of failed attempts, Flipkart finally canceled the order and initiated the refund. The money got credited a few days later.
The Apple iPhone 12 when it’s not a bar of soap
In conclusion, it was the Open Box Delivery and Simran’s video recording of the unboxing that saved the day. The situation would have turned out way uglier had the order been accepted. It is thus always recommended to opt for the Open Box Delivery option for every expensive purchase. Better to be safe than sorry.
Realme has an event scheduled for October 13 in India. The highlight of the event is the launch of the Realme GT Neo2 smartphone but the manufacturer has confirmed other products that will be unveiled, one of which is a Bluetooth Speaker called the Realme Brick.
The new Bluetooth speaker will be realme’s third this year, coming after the Realme Pocket and Realme Cobble Bleutooth speakers. Unlike the other two which have a small form factor, the Realme Brick is big and it puts that size to good use.
The Realme Brick appears to have a body made from aluminum. It is coated in black, and printed on the front is the manufacturer’s name in a large gray font. On the top are four buttons – a power button at the far right and three other buttons that include volume controls and what should be a multifunction or mode button. There are also four LEDs next to the power button which should indicate how much battery life is left.
The speaker has a 20W Dynamic Bass Boost Driver with two full range speakers and two dedicated bass radiators (one in front and another on the back). Just like the Realme Cobble and Realme Pocket, two Realme Brick Bluetooth speakers can be paired for a (360°) stereo experience.
The new Bluetooth speaker packs a 5200mAh battery capacity which is way bigger than the 600mAh battery inside the Realme Pocket and the 1500mAh battery capacity of the Realme Cobble. Realme says that users should get up to 14 hours of battery life, and the USB-C charging port means you should be able to charge the speaker with the same charging cable that you use for your phone.
While the promotional page doesn’t say, a leak from earlier this week revealed the speaker can be configured via the Realme Link App. It also mentioned that it has an IPX5 rating which means users don’t have to worry about damage from water splashes.
MSI has leveled up the gaming experience by announcing the 15.6-inch gaming notebook, AMD Advantage Edition A5 Delta-15-A5EFK-030JP. The biggest factor that’d sway gamers is the Ryzen 9 5900HX CPU and Radeon RX 6700M GPU.
The display features a 15.6-inch non-glare panel with an impressive refresh rate of 240 Hz. Even after being a gaming notebook, the body is on the slimmer side with 19 mm thickness and weighs just 1.9 kg, making it suitable for carrying around.
The screen is a Full HD (1920×1080 pixels) panel, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD storage. The operating system is Windows 10 but as Windows 11 is available globally, it will be readily available to install on the machine. Wireless communication supports Bluetooth 5.2 and IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax-compliant wireless LAN.
The laptop has an impressive battery life of up to 12 hours (JEITA 2.0). The interface features a USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C ×1, a USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C×1, a USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-A×2, HDMI×1, and a Hi-Res headphone output/microphone input jack combo ×1. The dimensions are 357 (width) × 19 (height) ×247 (depth) mm and will be available in the carbon gray shade.
MSI is expected to set the price at around 218,000 yen (approx 1942 USD). Pre-registrations have already gone live from October 7 and the laptop will be available from October 14.
Rumors have already begun to suggest that next-gen MediaTek Dimensity flagship chipsets will be based on the new ARMv9 architecture. The most recent of these leaks claim that MediaTek could be one of the first companies to place orders with TSMC‘s 4 nm foundries. Dubbed as Dimensity 2000, major specs have been revealed.
As per Digital Chat Station, a frequent leakster, the Dimensity 2000 will feature one Cortex-X2 prime core clocked at 3.0 GHz, three Cortex-A710 cores, and four A510 cores. This is much like the setup seen on Snapdragon 898 and the Exynos 2200 that will be based on Samsung‘s 4nm process.
Samsung’s recent tie-up with AMD for GPU and Huawei surrounded by an ocean of difficulties in finding chip makers, the upcoming Dimensity 2000 will be the only chipset to use the new Mali-G710 MC10.
The G710 arrives as the successor of G78 and is set to give a 20% boost in the speeds and 35% better performance for machine learning tasks, according to ARM’s official numbers. However, Samsung on the other hand is expecting it to be around 30% faster than the older Mali chips it used. The actual performance will be dictated by the clock speeds on the two 4 nm nodes.
While there were early benchmarks to give a hint at how fast the upcoming chipsets are going to be but that’s not something to go by. Waiting for devices to arrive with these chipsets will be a wiser option to measure the true speeds. All three chips should be made official at the end of this year or in January. It would have launched by the end of this year but owing to the shortage in the semiconductor industry, plans have been altered. The first ARMv9 phones with the new chips could be out as early as next year.
It was not long ago when the Samsung Galaxy S22 series renders went live that showed how interesting the back design is going to be. Well, enough for those renders as hands-on shots have now started to flow in. xleaks7 and CoverPigtou have tagged along to provide the first glimpse of a dummy unit of the Galaxy S22 Ultra in a short hands-on video.
Source: Pigtou
The first thing that pops up into our minds after having a first look at the dummy unit is that it has a resemblance to last year’s Galaxy Note20 Ultra. This suggests that the rumors of it being a Note22 Ultra may be true after all. According to the renders that surfaced earlier, Samsung S22 Ultra/ Note22 Ultra is expected to carry a 6.8-inch dual-curved display. The device features a distinct P-shaped quad camera set up on the rear.
The new leak also corroborates the S Pen slot rumors but the dummy unit clearly misses it out. Volume and power buttons are placed on the right-hand side. We hope to see more such leaks as we move closer to 2022.
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