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Honor 50 to launch in European markets on October 26

Back in June, Honor 50 was unveiled in the Chinese market with specs like a 120Hz OLED display, 108MP cameras, and a mid-range chipset. Now, Honor is gearing for its global release as today, the company has confirmed its European launch date.

The Honor 50 will be official on October 26 in the European market. The company confirmed that the smartphone will debut in the UK and some European markets. For those who are unaware, the device was seen listed on the Honor German page hinting at its availability in that market.

Now that the smartphone is landing in European markers, we expect the phone to launch in Malaysia and other markets soon.

The Honor 50 starts at CNY 2699(~$419) in China for the base model with an 8GB + 128GB storage variant. We expect the phone to be priced similarly when it arrives in Europe.

Honor 50 Specifications 

The Honor 50 comes with a 6.57-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It has a 32MP selfie camera placed at the top middle of the screen. It features a quadruple-camera system with a 108MP main lens, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, and two 2MP lenses for macro and depth shots.

Under the hood, it is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoC with 8GB, 12GB of RAM and 128GB, 256GB of onboard storage. It packs a 4,300mAh battery with 66W fast charging support. The handset runs on MagicUI 4.2 and has Android 11 out of the box. The smartphone is expected to launch with Google Mobiles Services in the European market.

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Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6 display specs, ZUI 13 for Pad features officially revealed

Lenovo has been teasing the Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6 for the past few days. This high-end Android tablet is expected to compete against the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ and Apple iPad Pro. Ahead of its official announcement, the company has now revealed the display and software features of the upcoming slate.

Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6 Teaser

According to the official Lenovo Xiaoxin Weibo account, the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6 will sport a Samsung E4 AMOLED display with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels and 10,000,000:1 contrast ratio. This screen will have a 120Hz refresh rate and a 360Hz touch sampling rate.

Further, the panel will feature 600 nits brightness and will be able to cover 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. It will have support for two popular HDR standards, namely HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. Lastly, the DC Dimming-supported canvas will be also certified for TÜV Rheinland EyeSafe Display 2.0.

Additionally, Lin Lin (a Lenovo product manager) has also confirmed the software of the forthcoming Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6. As per him, the tablet will run ZUI 13 for Pad.

Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6

The new version of the company’s Android skin will bring features like wireless display for Windows computers (horizontal and vertical). The exec says that the new version of the software will be soon rolled out to older tablets like Xiaoxin Pad, Xiaoxin Pad Pro (2020, 2021), Xiaoxin Pad Plus, and YOGA Pad Pro.

Last week, Lenovo also revealed the key features of ZUI 13 for Pad.

Lenovo ZUI 13 for Pad Features (Translated)

  • System UI
    • New designl language
    • New desktop layout
    • New dock area
    • Nec icon design
    • New Widgets
    • New Lockscreen
    • Compatible with mobile, tablet, PC layout
    • Deep customization options
  • Display
    • Parallel windows
    • Split screen
    • Separate volume control when connected to a device
    • Floating windows
    • PC mode
  • Ready For
    • Fast link
    • Mobile-tablet screen projection
    • Table-PC screen projection
    • PC processed to tablet
    • Application extension to PC
    • Drag & drop files
    • Clipborad sharing
    • Notification sycnhronization
    • Cross-brand file transfer
  • Privacy
    • Hardware-level privacy protection
    • Camera/microphone shield
    • Sensitive behavior reminder
  • Accessories
    • Global writing
    • Screen notes
    • Handwriting display
    • Anti-loss reminder
    • Express open application
    • Handwriting pe remote control
    • Free screenshot
    • Keyboard gestures
    • Keyboard shortcuts

According to previous teasers and leaks, the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6 will flaunt a metal body with a dual-tone finish. The slate will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 and will arrive with specs like 13MP + 5MP dual rear camera setup, 8MP + ToF dual front camera setup, a MicroSD card slot, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, a USB 3.1 (Type-C) port, quad-speakers, 10,200mAh battery, and 45W fast charging.

 

 

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Nokia G300 5G official images surface online, specs in tow

Some key specs information about the unreleased Nokia G300 5G smartphone has surfaced and this could be a pointer to the imminent releases of the probably affordable smartphone from Nokia. The device will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 480 chipset and will have a 720p+ display, as well as a 16MP rear-facing camera.Nokia G300 5G

The Snapdragon 480 was also deployed in some of Nokia’s latest offerings like the G50, X10, and X20. The chipset will offer some incremental advantages over some earlier models. The Snapdragon 480 is also 5G-enabled, further increasing the credentials of the model.

The leak also shows that the Nokia G300 5G has a 6.57-inch LCD and a 20:9 aspect ratio. The display is also marginally smaller than the G50 which has a 6.82-inch 720p+ display. The camera setup of the Nokia G300 5G looks pretty underwhelming on the surface. The triple rear camera setup includes a 16MP main sensor, a 5MP ultra-wide, and a 2MP depth sensor. There is also an 8MP front-facing camera. As per the camera specs, the Nokia G300 5G lies between the G10 and G20 on both ends of the spectrum.Nokia G300 5G

The G300 5G will run on Android 11 with a 64GB internal storage and microSD card capacity of up to 1TB. The new device is likely to have a 4,470 mAh battery with possibly fast charging support, although the rating is unclear at this time. It is expected that more details could be gotten as we inch closer to the scheduled October 6 HMD event.

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Meizu 18 series gets Flyme 9.2 update ahead of schedule

Last week, Meizu announced three new phones – the Meizu 18s, Meizu 18s Pro, and the Meizu 18x. All three phones run a new version of Meizu’s Flyme operating system which Meizu revealed will be made available for its older phones, the Meizu 18 series and the Meizu 17 series, in October. Now, the manufacturer has announced the update is already available for the two Meizu 18 phones.

Meizu 18 series Flyme 9.2 update

The update arrives ahead of the scheduled timeframe which is not a usual occurrence when it comes to rolling out updates for phones. Owners of the Meizu 18 and Meizu 18 Pro can check for the update under the settings menu.

Flyme 9.2 brings a number of new features. There is a new font that also has more accurate symbols, a new font size adjustment tool, and a magnifier. Meizu has also added new high-contrast color modes for older users. Meizu says the new font design follows the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1.

Meizu 18 Flyme 9.2 WCAG 2.1

There is also an auto-deletion feature that automatically deletes OTP messages, installation packages, and one-time alarms. Another feature that comes with Flyme 9.2 is virtual RAM that allows for up to an extra 7GB of RAM from the phone’s storage. The update also brings an improved floating window mode with visual changes.

The Flyme 9.2 update should arrive for the Meizu 17 series as scheduled.

 

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Honor patents rollable smartphone with a wrap-around display

Honor, the company which became independent from Huawei last year, has resumed launching smartphones in the market, that too in the flgahip and premium segment. Now, similar to other Chinese manufacturers, Honor has ambitious plans for its smartphones and has already patented new designs.

A new patent from Honor reveals that the company might be working on a rollable smartphone with a wrap-around screen. The images shared along with the patent application shows a narrow phone with a large wrap-around screen which covers the entire front and the back. Interestingly, there’s no front-facing camera visible of the device.

Honor Rollable Smartphone with Wrap-around Display

On the back, there’s a small vertical frame where the display parts come together and from where the screen is rolled out towards the front. Given that it has a wrap-around screen, the power button has been moved to the top. The vertical frame on the backpanel features a quad-camera setup with an LED flash. The system seems to be inspired from the Huawei Mate X foldable smartphone.

When the screen is fully rolled out, it will have a tablet-sized screen and likely to measure around 11-inch. This is similar to the Huawei Mate rollable smartphone that was reported a few weeks ago.

However, before launching a smartphone with rollable camera, the company is planning to launch a foldable smartphone. It has already registered model names Honor Magic Flip and Honor Magic Fold. Honor CEO George Zhao hs said that when the company launches its foldable smartphone, it’ll be the best in the market.

OPPO has already revealed its OPPO X 2021 Rollable Concept Smartphone that uses a rollable OLED panel allowing the display to extend from 6.7 inches to 7.4 inches. However, the device isn’t available commercially. On the other hand, Xiaomi had launched Mi MIX Alpha smartphone last year with a wrap-around screen.

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Xiaomi Mi 11, Mi 11i & Mi 11 Ultra Android 12 Stable testing program now live

Xiaomi Mi 11, Mi 11i, and Mi 11 Ultra smartphones are primed to enjoy the latest Android 12 stable version testing which is already in motion. Xiaomi thus joins a flurry of Android smartphone manufacturers that have kickstarted the latest iteration of the stable version of the new operating system. This program precedes the full release of the Android 12 OS subsequently.Android 12

The Xiaomi Android 12 stable testing program will involve members of the Xiaomi community getting access to the latest OS and also providing useful feedback on its performance. It is meant for users who do not mind compromising system stability and performance to test the new Android 12 OS. The testing program may be subsequently extended outside the Mi 11 series, to cater to all segments of Xiaomi’s clientele. The specific announcement was relayed to the Mi Community (Global), and applications are currently being received from MIUI Global Stable ROM users, which does not include Indian users for now.

Up to 200 testers are expected to be recruited at the first instance and the application form is still open for registration. Users are also requested to install Telegram Messenger on their smartphones so they can join the conversation and report any bugs discovered. The processes indicate that we are indeed very close to the full release of the Android 12 OS together with its impressive features and functionality. The Stable testing is also expected to be a short process and will help to finetune all the challenges and bugs inherent in the Android 12.

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Honor 50 Lite will have the same design as the Honor X20

Honor will be announcing new phones for the global market come October 27. The new devices are the Honor 50 and the Honor 50 Lite, and while the former is the same as the China version, the Honor 50 Lite is a new device in the Honor 50 series. It turns out it actually isn’t a new Honor phone per se.

According to the leaker @RODENT950, the Honor 50 Lite is a rebadged Huawei Nova 8i but the design is actually that of the Honor X20. While that may sound a bit confusing, it isn’t.

The Huawei Nova 8i and the Honor X20 are actually very similar. They have the same display size and type, front cameras, battery capacity, and fast charging technology. However, there are some differences which are actually on the back of the phones. The two phones have a similar rear design but the Nova 8i has four cameras while the Honor X20 has three. Because the latter has fewer sensors, its LED flash is housed along with the three cameras which isn’t the case on the Nova 8i whose LED flash sits outside the camera housing.

Since we know the design of the Honor 50 Lite is the same as the Honor X20, then we know it will have three rear cameras. We also know that the Honor 50 Lite will be a 4G phone which is where its similarity with the Nova 8i comes in. Unlike the Honor X20 which has a Dimensity 900 5G chipset, the Nova 8i has a Snapdragon 662 processor which we can expect will also power the Huawei 50 Lite. In fewer words, the Honor 50 Lite is a Honor X20 with a Snapdragon 662 chipset.

Based on these details, the Honor 50 Lite should launch with a 6.67-inch LCD FHD+ display with a pill-shaped cut-out for a 16MP front-facing camera. On the back will be a 64MP + 2MP + 2MP triple camera configuration and under the hood should be a 4300mAh battery with support for 66W fast charging. It should also have a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, a USB-C port, and an audio jack. Just like the Honor 50, it should run Magic UI based on Android 11 with Google Mobile Services.

 

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Chinese companies banned by Amazon for soliciting paid reviews jointly sues the US retail giant

It was reported recently that Amazon had clamped down on thousands of online stores on its platform for infractions against the company’s policy on paid customer reviews. The move was seen as the largest shutdown so far, with the bulk of the brands affected coming from China. About 600 brands were affected by the clampdown, totaling up to 3,000 stores.Amazon Logo Dark

It seems some of these companies are not taking the Amazon decision lightly, as it has resulted in serious financial dislocations and a downward review of their overall outlook. Several of these companies have now filed a class action complaint against Amazon for its action in shutting them out of the Amazon marketplace. The complaint is dated September 13 and has several popular Chinese brands listed including Recoo Direct, Angelbliss, Tudi, Sopownic, and Cstech, among others. The companies are jointly seeking a recovery of their funds that are being illegally and improperly withheld by the respondent, Amazon.

They also desire a decision of the court to stop any further misappropriation and misuse of funds that are rightfully and legally due to the thousands of Amazon online sellers and merchants. The companies claim they have been unfavorably targeted by the policy against incentivized reviews and therefore want to be restored back to the platform.

The 28-page document was filed by Edward Chen, on behalf of the plaintiffs against Amazon and some of its subsidiaries. The court papers were filed at the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. It remains however to be seen what the outcome of the suit will be.

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Samsung Galaxy S22 with 6.1-inch screen accounts for half of series production total

The standard, compact Samsung Galaxy S22 with a 6.1-inch display will account for nearly half of the Galaxy S22 series phones to be produced. Samsung apparently sees a lot of potential in the device and has set a shipment goal of up to 60% for it, out of the lineup comprised of it and the S22+ and S22 Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy S22 render

The 6.7-inch Galaxy S22+ is expected to account for 20% of shipments (via: The Elec), while the 6.8-inch Galaxy S22 Ultra’s share will range between 20-30%. The Ultra model is being touted as a successor to the Note 20 Ultra and will be able to house the S Pen stylus, sources confirmed. This makes the low expectations from the S22 Ultra odd considering the phone is meant to fill the shoes of the Note lineup.

Such figures are definitely a first-timer since Samsung has never before intentionally set a single model to account for over half of the production and shipment target. Take the S20 series, for example, where the standard version accounted for 40% of the production, while the Plus and Ultra models took up to 45% and 15% respectively.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra gets leaked in the form of early renders
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra render

Further, Samsung is aiming to manufacture just around 20 million units for the entire S22 series, at least initially, which is very conservative when compared to the usual figure of 25-30 million units. However, the 20 million target may change when mass production commences or after the phones are unveiled.

The lowering of the sales target may be due to the chip shortage that seems to be worsening as we near the end of 2021. Another factor at play could be the diminishing sales figures Samsung’s flagship series has been seeing for the past couple of years.

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Smartphone shipments in H2 2021 to fall thanks to semiconductor shortages

Counterpoint Research has dropped its smartphone shipments expectations for the second half of 2021 from its earlier prediction of 1.45bn to about 1.41bn units. This signals an annual growth of only 6%, down from the previously expected figure of 9%. The fresh figures are from the analysis firm’s latest Global Smartphone Quarterly Shipment Forecasts report.

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This is due to multiple smartphone OEMs having received only 80% of their requested volumes on key components during Q2 2021, with some even claiming a figure of just 70%. The impact of the semiconductor shortage will also not be going away any time soon as the situation seems to be getting worse as we move through Q3 2021. Counterpoint Research believes 90% of the industry is affected and this has impacted the second half smartphone shipments forecast for 2021.

The smartphone industry was set for a strong rebound this year following the recovery from the COVID-19 situation that had hit the market hard in 2020. Smartphone vendors placed large component orders from the end of last year, and consumer demand from delayed replacement purchases had boosted the market in the first quarter. But as already stated, the semiconductor shortage resulted in a lot of unmet expectations.

It is worth mentioning here that semiconductor shortages have been plaguing the market since Q4 2020. But advanced planning and order placing along with the hoarding of certain components had ensured temporary growth, despite shortages in components like DDIs and PMICs.

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Foundries have been running at max capacity for several quarters and components that were once being fully stored in warehouses are now bottoming, with new components not coming in as requested.

In the case of processors, one of the most crucial elements in smartphones, the shortages occurred due to low yield rates in newly established fab lines. This alone has caused quite a chain reaction with AP vendors like Qualcomm and Mediatek suffering because of their reliance on these foundries. They are now supplying fewer processors which is in turn affecting smartphone companies.

Tom Kang, Research Director at Counterpoint Research commented, “the semiconductor shortage seems to affect all brands in the ecosystems. Samsung, Oppo, Xiaomi have all been affected and we are lowering our forecasts. But Apple seems to be the most resilient and least affected by the AP shortage situation”.

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Samsung faces $45 million fine from Dutch regulator for inflating its TV prices

Samsung has just been hit with a sizeable 39 million Euros (roughly 45 million US Dollars) fine from a Dutch regulator. The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) has found the company guilty of influencing the prices for its TVs.

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According to NLTimes, the South Korean tech giant influenced the prices that various stores charger for its televisions between the years 2013 and 2018. In other words, this lead to customers paying more for their Samsung branded TVs. The report added that the brand had apparently looked up every online offering of its TVs and put online stores under pressure to inflate the prices, which is illegal as per the ACM.

The ACM investigated the matter and found the unauthorized practices from the known consumer electronics maker across even retailers that sold Samsung branded televisions online. Samsung reportedly sent messages to sellers to raise the prices if the company found that the prices were lower than what it wanted. While employees claimed that it was presented as an advice, the market authority found that it was not a non committal suggestion.

Samsung Neo QLED 8K TV

Furthermore, the company even intervened when retailers complained about competitors selling its TVs for lower prices. The ACM found these practices from WhatsApp and emails that Samsung had addressed to the various retailers. ACM CEO Martijn Snoep stated “Samsung’s behavior distorted competition at the retail level and led to higher prices for consumers.” As of right now, the company is against the decision by the ACM and is prepared to take legal steps against the fine since it complied with all competition rules.

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Huawei to launch new 4G phone with Kirin 9000 SoC while its chip stock runs dry

A new report has just surfaced that suggests that Huawei is working on a new smartphone that will feature its HiSilicon Kirin 9000 series chipset. Although, this device will only support 4G.

According to known tipster @数码闲聊站 on Weibo (a Chinese microblogging website), the company is working on a new 4G enabled smartphone. This device will house a Kirin 9000 4G chipset, which means that its similar to the Huawei P50 series that also features LTE version only. Furthermore, it seems that the Chinese tech giant will also be launching most of its smartphones with Qualcomm Snapdragon line of processors in the first half of next year.

Huawei

The reason for the shift away from its proprietary platform is due to its drying up inventory. For those unaware, prior to the brand being cut off from sourcing its Kirin chips from TSMC, it had managed to secure orders that would last it for its upcoming generation of smartphones. But this time has now passed and its appears that the company’s chip inventory is running out. Unfortunately, while the tipster did state that Huawei is working on a new device, the exact model has not been reveal at the moment. So stay tuned for more, as we will be providing updates when additional information is available regarding this matter.

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TCL patents smartphone with a detachable dual camera module

Detachable camera modules in smartphones appears to be an emerging trends in recent patent filings from multiple companies. Now, TCL has joined the bandwagon as well, with a smartphone with a detachable dual camera module that can be used as a rear and front facing shooter.

According to a LetsGoDigital report, the Chinese electronics brand filed a design patent with the CNIPA (China National Intellectual Property Administration). The news as other brands like Xiaomi, Vivo, and Samsung also patenting detachable camera modules. Looking at the patent images from TCL, the device resembles a modern day handset with a dual camera module on the back. Although, this module can be detached from the main housing.

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Notably, after detaching the camera, there is also a way to mount the module on to the side of the smartphone. Users can mount the module on the side thanks to two small connectors, which would allow one to take high resolution selfie shots as the camera module now faces the front. This would be especially useful for great shots as the dual camera system might also include a wide angle lens and the higher resolution might help with online video conferences as well.

 

As of right now, it is unknown if the detachable camera module can be used without being attached to the smartphone. To achieve this, it would have to have its own small power source and a communications module, which the patent does not describe. Furthermore, its still unknown if the company is actually working on such a product or covering all bases.

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Letv S1 specs revealed as it goes on sale in China

A few days back, Letv announced its first smartphone after a long time. This handset called Letv S1 offers 5G connectivity and costs only ¥1,599 ($248). As the device is now up for sale in China, its entire specs have been revealed by the company.

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The newly released Letv S1 features a plastic build like any other budget smartphone. It flaunts a 6.53-inch LCD panel with a resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels (HD+) and a dewdrop notch.

The handset comes powered by a UNISOC Tiger T7510 SoC paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB internal storage. On the software front, it runs  FreemeOS 9.1.0 based on Android 9.0 Pie with HMS (HUAWEI Mobile Services).

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Further, the back of the phone houses a vertically aligned triple camera setup. This array comprises a 48MP Samsung primary sensor, a macro shooter, a depth sensor, and an LED flash. The rear panel also sports a fingerprint sensor.

Other features of this device include a MicroSD card slot (hybrid), a USB Type-C port, and a 4,900mAh battery. Lastly, it measures 163.6 x 75.5 x 9.7mm in dimensions, weighs 206.4g, and arrives in two color options (Sapphire Blue, Lake Green).

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Letv claims that most of the components of this phone are sourced locally in China. The firm even advertises the handset as the first ‘nationally produced’ mobile phone.

The Letv S1 is targeted at drivers of ride-sharing as well as delivery services and senior citizens. The smartphone will most likely not release outside mainland China.

 

 

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iQOO 8 Pro Pilot Edition with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage goes official in China for 5,999 yuan ($928)

After launching the iQOO 8 Pro flagship smartphone last month, the Vivo sub-brand has today officially launched a new variant of the same — iQOO 8 Pro Pilot Edition. The phone packs 12GB RAM and 512GB of internal storage.

The smartphone comes in a box with Red, Black, and Blue stripes — the same strips that we see on the White-colored device’s back panel, inspired by BMW. There’s also a 55W flash charging car charger bundled in the box.

iQOO 8 Pro Pilot Edition

The iQOO 8 Pro Pilot Edition is priced at 5,999 yuan (~$928) and will be up for sale in China from 1st October but the company has started taking pre-orders.

In terms of specifications, it remains the same as the standard edition. The device features a new Samsung E5 AMOLED display, making it the first smartphone in the world to have this new panel. It measures 6.78-inch and offers 120Hz LTPO curved panel with 3200 x 1440 pixels resolution. There’s a 10-bit color temperature, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and a contrast ratio of up to 8,000,000:1.

iQOO 8 Pro Pilot Edition

Under the hood, the device comes powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 888+ chipset, coupled with 12GB LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB UFS 3.1 storage. There’s also an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor with a wider sensing area which is claimed by the company to be able to unlock the device in just 0.2 seconds.

As for the camera department, the phone features a 50MP Sony IMX766V f/1.75 1.0µm PTZ primary camera with a 7P lens, PDAF, and 23mm focal length, along with a 48MP f/2.2 114° ultrawide angle camera with 6P lens, and a 16MP telephoto camera. The front-facing camera is a 16MP sensor for taking selfies and video calling.

It comes powered by a dual-cell 4,500mAh battery and supports 120W fast wired charging, 50W wireless fast charging, and 10W reverse wireless charging. This makes it the first iQOO smartphone with support for wireless charging.

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Xiaomi CC11 Pro allegedly hits TENAA, 64MP camera & 4400 mAh battery confirmed

A phone bearing the number 2109119BC was spotted on TENAA and it’s alleged that the device is none other than the soon-to-launch Xiaomi CC11 Pro. The listing reveals almost all of its specifications.

As per the listing, the Xiaomi CC11 Pro will have a 6.55-inch OLED display with a 3840 x 2160 resolution that will be capable of displaying 1B colors. The device will sport an under-display fingerprint scanner and will be powered by an octa-core processor clocked at 2.4GHz.

Further, as with almost every recent device, the CC11 Pro will be coming with 5G with support for both SA and NSA networks. The power to all of the aforementioned will be supplied via a 4400 mAh battery.

The phone’s photography will be handled through a triple camera module at the rear comprised of a 64-megapixel primary sensor and two 8-megapixel sensors. It will be booting into Android 11 out-of-the-box and will be an extremely lightweight device for its screen size weighing only 166 grams. It’s fairly slim as well measuring at just 6.98mm. This almost puts it in the same league as the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite series.

The Xiaomi CC11 Pro will be coming with a surprisingly diverse storage portfolio comprised of 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB options. Its RAM variants are 6GB, 8GB, 12GB, and 16GB. Its color options are oddly wide as well comprised of all the primary colors and more – red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, purple, black, white, and pink.

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TENAA images of the alleged Xiaomi CC11

Xiaomi is expected to announce the Xiaomi CC11 Pro along with its non-Pro sibling pretty soon. The Xiaomi CC11 supports expandable storage, something the Xiaomi CC11 Pro lacks. Neither seems to have a headphone jack.

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Sony is fighting with Huawei over its Watch GT trademark

A new lawsuit has been filed against Huawei. Sony is aiming on fighting the company over one of its trademarks related to its smartwatch. The trademark in question is for the Watch GT.

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Via LetsGoDigital

For those unaware, the Chinese smartphone maker launches its flagship smartwatch series under the “Watch GT” branding. According to LetsGoDigital, the company had applied trademark for the words “GT 3” and “GT 5” at the EUIPO (European Union Intellectual Property Office), which is where the dispute between Sony Interactive Entertainment and Huawei began. During a trademark application process any third party is allowed to file an objection. So back in 2016, the Japanese tech giant had filed an appeal against Huawei’s trademark.

In 2019, the company had filed another petition against Huawei’s trademarks as well, but, by the time of the second dispute, the Watch GT and GT 2 had already been launched in the global market. Now, Sony aims to continue this fight by filing a lawsuit against Huawei in the European Union back in August 2021. As of right now, the legal procedures are still underway and the results cannot be predicted this early on.

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The reason for the company’s objection to the “GT” branding is related to its popular Gran Turismo IP. This is a Japanese series of racing simulation video games that is developed by Polyphony Digital for the PlayStation console, which is owned by Sony. In other words, it aims to gain exclusive rights to the “GT” trademark for its Gran Turismo.

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