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Realme Pad Review: Impressive Design and Excellent Built Quality

In the past two months, we’ve managed to get our hands on most tablets that were released in 2021. Most of them have renewed our imagination as to what an Android tablet can do. However, many of them are targeted at the premium market. We also received quite a lot of questions from our audiences, mainly asking about options in the budget market. Indeed, many consumers only require basic performance and good audiovisual entertainment on a tablet, instead of focusing too much on excellent productivity at a much higher price. 

Moreover, the market also showed us the truth that the best-selling products in these 2 years are those models priced under $300. 

So today we have a wonderful option for you guys, the latest Realme Pad, which is a true budget tablet, meeting almost all the basic needs that we mentioned above. In fact, it’s also the most impressive budget tablet that we’ve ever seen in the past few years.

Realme Pad Review: Design & Screen

Let’s start with its design. 

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When we first got our hands on the tablet, we were immediately confused as to why this budget tablet features such a good design.

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Take a look at this gold version that we have in our hands. The excellent build quality of the metal body feels even better than all the premium tablets that we reviewed in these few months. And thanks to the ultra-thin and light body, it’s even comfortable when holding it with one hand. Apart from the gold variant, the tablet also comes in a grey version. 

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The tablet sports a single camera on both, the front and rear. Both of them come with 8MP resolution and support up to 1080P video recording or video calling.

Realme Pad Review DUAL SIM MicroSDOne of the greatest features of the tablet is the integrated SIM-Card slot on the frame, which not only supports dual-Sim-card standby for LTE Network but also allows users to have one of them for storage extension with a MicroSD card. These features are not present in most standard versions of premium tablets. 

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The Realme Pad sports a 10.4-inch display that offers a resolution of 2000×1200 pixels. But unlike the reports which said it would have an AMOLED display, the tablet actually features an LCD panel. Although the lack of a high refresh rate doesn’t make it as smooth as those premium models released in 2021, considering the budget pricing, it actually won’t be an issue, especially if you are going to use the tablet for basic purposes. Apart from that, this display looks pretty good, thanks to the comfortable colors and good detail when watching videos or movies. 

But please note that it doesn’t support HDR colors, so basically it would display only in SDR mode. However, as a budget tablet, we still are of the opinion that the display is already good enough for basic visual use. 

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To deliver good audiovisual performance, the tablet also features a 3.5mm earphone jack and 4 speakers for Dolby Atmos with supports for DTS HD solution. For music, it also supports Hi-Res audio to present stunning music with a high sampling rate.

And you can also adjust the Dolby sound effects in the settings menu to adapt to different scenarios. During our limited experience, although it didn’t compare to the premium models, we have to say that the sound was much better than most budget tablets. Anyway, you can just check it here. 

Realme Pad Review: Performance & Gaming

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As for performance, the Realme Pad is fueled by the MTK Helio G80 chipset. To be honest, it won’t be a good option if you’re going to play heavy games on tablets. And the 4GB ram also doesn’t make it suitable for multitasking. But for light entertainment, you can still trust the tablet running on the Android 11 platform. There are no obvious issues with application support, however, there’s no significant optimization for Pad mode use either. In benchmarks, the results are slightly better than other models with G80 Chipset. 

Realme Pad Review PUBG

Anyway, let’s test its actual gaming. First, we ran PUBG Mobile on the Realme Pad. The game stably ran at 40fps under the balanced graphic setting. 

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And then we played the new Harry Porter game, which, as of now, is only available in China. Well, it seems that the tablet had no stress when playing the game. Even in Genshin Impact, the tablet also could achieve a relatively smooth frame rate under low graphics. 

We think, overall, although it’s not made for high-performance gaming, the tablet is still able to handle most games under low graphics at least. 

Realme Pad Review: Software

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As for software, the Realme Pad didn’t have a lot of optimization for the tablet. But the Realme Pad is still one of the very few affordable tablets that run the latest Android 11 OS. And Realme also continues the excellent software stability from their phone products on the new tab. At least the system feels pretty smooth, although its 60Hz display is a bit of a drawback. And there’s no optimization for those phone apps that don’t support the horizontal view, so these apps are forced to display vertically. 

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Battery & Charging

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As for battery and charging, the tablet has a 7000mAh battery with 18W charging efficiency. With the power-saving chipset, actually, the budget tablet has a pretty long battery life. In our battery life test, its result is even better than some premium tablets with larger batteries. And the full charge test took us around 2 hours, which is not so fast. But on tablets, longer battery life is more important, which guarantees the device can last for more than an entire day of use. Most users may only charge it once at night when going to bed. So basically, slow charging shouldn’t affect your daily use. 

Realme Pad Review Battery Life

 

Realme Pad Review: Verdict

During the limited experience we had, the Realme Pad actually performs well as a budget tablet. Since we didn’t expect much on such a basic device, it actually became one of the useful devices at our office. For example, thanks to its lightweight and compact body, we enjoyed using it as a monitor to check video footage. And it also became an affordable device for our video meetings.

Realme Pad Review Screen 2Moreover, it also reminds me of educational uses, such as online classes or online study. Some parents may still be looking for a reliable tablet with a bigger screen for their kids’ study, and if you are one of them, the Realme Pad could be the best affordable option for you. 

The reason why we like this tablet is simple. Indeed, the market needs premium devices to fulfill the imagination of those users who can afford the price, while for those who don’t really need premium performance, options like the Realme Pad are still very important. 

So what do you think of this Affordable tablet? Leave your thoughts down below and let us know whether you are going to buy a budget tablet anytime soon?

 

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Redmi G 2021 gaming laptop to sport a 16.1-inch 144Hz display across all variants

Xiaomi is gearing to launch a new gaming laptop under its Redmi G series called Redmi G 2021. It will be the second iteration and Xiaomi says that it will offer ‘invincible high-performance’ to gamers.

And now, the official Weibo account of Xiaomi Notebook has revealed that all variants of the Redmi G 2021 laptops will be equipped with a larger-than-usual 16.1-inch super-smooth 144Hz gaming display.

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However, it is worth mentioning here that since the previous generation too had the same display specs, this is hardly a surprise. What remains to be seen is whether other specifications like for say, the peak brightness, will be upgraded.

Previously, Xiaomi had teased that all Redmi G 2021 gaming laptops will be coming with an ‘independent display direct connection’. Other known specs include the AMD Ryzen 7 5800H mobile processor paired with the NVIDIA RTX 3060 processor. According to the company, the Redmi G 2021 with RTX 3060 can achieve a full power consumption of 130W. Of course, coming with an RTX GPU also means that it will be supporting ray tracing for improved visuals in supported games.

There is also a new cooling system dubbed “Hurricane Cooling 3.0” that will include dual 12V large fans, five all-copper heat pipes, and four air outlet configurations.

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Redmi G Gaming Laptop 2020

Lastly, a pre-sale page of the Redmi G 2021 had earlier shown that the laptop also comes with an Intel processor version.

The release date for the Redmi G 2021 was revealed with its very first official teaser a few days ago. The said date is only a few days away – September 22.

The laptop is expected to be priced higher than its previous generation that was released in August 2020. This is because it has been implied by Xiaomi as being a ‘high-end product’ that aims to offer ‘invincible’ performance. This makes sense considering that the older model came with a mid-range GTX 1650 Ti processor while the Redmi G 2021 is coming with a high-end RTX supporting GPU.

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DIZO Buds Z entire features officially revealed ahead of Sept. 23 launch

DIZO, the first and the only brand under realme TechLife is all set to launch yet another truly wireless earphones in India. These TWS earbuds called DIZO Buds Z have been already listed on the brand’s official website as well as Flipkart with every detail about them, except for pice.

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The realme DIZO Buds Z are unlike other wireless earbuds from the brand. In other words, they are not a rebranded realme product. Perhaps, the original realme version might launch later.

Talking about the design, these buds feature smaller stems. They only weigh 3.7g each come in three colors, namely Onyx, Leaf, and Pearl.

Further, the IPX4-rated earbuds sport 10mm dynamic drivers. They not only support ENC (Electronic Noise Cancellation) for calls but also 88ms low latency gaming mode.

DIZO Buds Z Design

The earphones connect via Bluetooth 5.0 and are compatible with the realme link app. Like any other wireless earbuds in the market, they also have support for touch gesture controls.

As far as endurance is concerned, the company claims 16-hour battery life with the USB Type-C equipped charging case (380mAh). The buds (43mAh each) themselves are rated to last for 4 and a half hours on a full charge.

Last but not least, the new DIZO TWS earphones ship with a USB Type-C cable and three pairs of different-sized ear tips.

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The DIZO Buds Z are listed as ‘launching on September 23’. Hence, we expect to learn about the product’s price and availability on that day.

 

 

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Google Pixel Fold to launch later this year, as per new leak

Google’s first foldable phone has been rumored to be under development for years now. First tipped by a blogger back in 2019, the phone that now has a name – Google Pixel Fold – has inched closer to an actual launch than ever before.

A fresh new leak from David Naranjo (via: GSMArena), Senior Director at Display Supply Chain Consultants, has revealed a possible Q4 2021 launch date for the Google Pixel Fold. It also suggests that the device will use an LTPO OLED display.

Based on previous leaks that showed the device’s blueprint, one can assume that it will be sporting a design similar to the Samsung Galaxy Fold series – an outward folding design with a cylindrical hinge at the center. However, the leak was from a patent that was filed back in July 2020. Patents are only potential designs and are thus not to be taken as an indication for the final product.

Further, there was also a leaked list from earlier this year that mentioned a GPQ72 model number and a “Passport” codename, which was touted by many as being none other than the Google Pixel Fold. After all, the Passport codename for a foldable device does make sense. On top of that, a more recent report coming from Korea had claimed that Samsung will be supplying its ultra-thin glass (UTG) to Google for the Pixel Fold.

Last but not the least, a patent application from Google showed us that the company is working on an under-screen camera. This is rumored to debut in the foldable phone.

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Source: GSMArena

Google is expected to launch its Pixel 6 series on October 19, after releasing Android 12 stable, and has already shown what the devices will look like. However, there hasn’t been any announcement concerning a foldable device, leading some to believe that it could be announced at the Pixel 6 event.

 

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Meizu teases PANDAER x IQUNIX Mechanical Keyboard, starts sale for PANDAER Dragon phone case

Meizu is gearing up for a new product launch conference which is set for September 22. During this event, the company will launch its flagship Meizu 18s, 18X, and 18 Pro smartphones along with other peripheral products and accessories. Now, the brand has teased some of these peripherals, which includes a new mechanical keyboard that is a part of a new collaboration.

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The Chinese smartphone maker shared a new image poster that showcased its first co branded custom mechanical keyboard. The new keyboard arrives under the PANDAER X IQUNIX partnership. For those unaware, PANDAER is a subsidiary of Meizu with a Panda being a part of its brand logo. This sub brand is known for launching various types of peripheral products.

Now, the new collaboration brings together a limited edition custom mechanical keyboard that features a panda on the ‘Escape’ key, which is colored yellow. Furthermore, the same design is reflected in the ‘Space bar’ key as well, which also features the word “Rebuilding” etched on it. This keyboard will also be unveiled during the September 22 event.

Meizu

Notably, apart from teasing the upcoming keyboard the brand also announced earlier today (17th September 2021) that its PANDAER “Dragon” series of smartphone case has just been released. The phone cover is currently available on the PANDAER member store, Meizu Mall, and other known e-retail websites. It features a transparent PC materials, which is translucent with a purple accent and printed with blacj and white comic sketches. The case is available for the Meizu 17, 17 Pro, 18, and 18 Pro models and is priced at 69 Yuan (roughly 11 US Dollars).

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Meizu mblu Blus TWS earphones launched with ANC & 30 hour battery life

Meizu has scheduled a launch event for September 22 in China. The company is expected to announce a number of smartphones and much more. Ahead of that, the firm’s recently resurrected mblu has launched a new pair of truly wireless earphones called mblu Blus. Interestingly, this new product does not come under mblu’s own sub-brand lifeme.

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Meizu mblu Blus Specifications and Features

Unlike most TWS in the market, the Meizu mblu Blus features a unique design. However, we can still say that the buds resemble Apple AirPods Pro, while the charging case looks similar to the case of the newer Galaxy Buds models.

The earbuds feature 12mm drivers and connect via Bluetooth 5.2 (quick pairing with Meizu smartphones). These IPX4-rated buds come with support for touch gestures controls and up to 30dB ANC (Active Noise Cancellation).

The buds house a 43mAh battery each, whereas the charging case includes a 520mAh battery. Without ANC, the overall endurance for this product is rated at 30 hours as compared to 25 hours with ANC. 

The buds themselves last for up to 6 and a half hours on a full charge with noise cancellation turned off. When ANC is activated, the battery life of the buds drops by an hour to 5 and a half hours. When out of juice, users can charge this audio accessory either wirelessly (Qi) or wired (USB Type-C).

Last but not least, Meizu mblu Blus bears model number GB8898-2001, comes in a single white color option, and ships with three different-sized ear tips.

Meizu mblu Blus Price and Availability

The Meizu mblu Blus TWS earphones are priced at ¥199 ($31) in China. The accessory is already up for sale via multiple retailers across the country.

It’s not known whether this product will make its way outside mainland China. Interested people will probably have to import.

 

 

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Here’s a first look at Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 2021, Key Specs revealed!

5K renders of an upcoming Samsung tablet has just surfaced. The tablet in question is the 2021 version of the Galaxy Tab A8, with the renders offering us a first look at its design and a report revealing key specifications of the device.

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The render and specs leak arrive from 91Mobiles and @OnLeaks. In the report, we can observe high quality 5K renders and a 360 degree video of the upcoming Galaxy Tab A8. In other words, we have a complete and clear view of the tablet’s design. The images reveal that the 2021 Galaxy Tab A8 is similar in design to its predecessor, with noticeable bezels on all sides of the display and a single camera on the rear.

Looking at the design, the top sports two speaker grills along with a microphone, while the right side houses the volume rockers and fingerprint scanner. Similarly, the bottom also houses two speaker grills and a microphone alongside the USB Type C port and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Apart from the camera on the rear, the back panel features the brand’s logo in the center.

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Furthermore, OnLeaks shared the key specifications of the tablet, which sports a 10.4 inch display that is expected to offer Full HD+ screen resolution. The lone rear camera is an 8 megapixel sensor and a quad speaker system that will reportedly support Dolby Atmos as well. Unfortunately, finer details regarding this tablet like its pricing and launch date is still unknown, but the South Korean tech giant is expected to launch the Tab A8 2021 in an LTE version and a WiFi only variant as well.

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Oppo sacks 20% of staff including ColorOS team, after OnePlus merger: Report

A new report has revealed that Oppo has recently been laying off staff. The information arrives after its merger with OnePlus, which might affect both firms including the joint software updates as the company even downsized its ColorOS team.

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According to a Bloomberg report (Via 9To5Google), people close to the matter revealed that the Chinese smartphone maker had to cut its staff by 20 percent following its merger with OnePlus. Notably, the lay offs included the department team working on ColorOS software as well as other “device teams”. So while the merger was meant to streamline software updates by building OxygenOS on top of ColorOS, the downsizing might affect their original plans.

Although, it is unknown how exactly this would affect the company’s ColorOS development overall since the brand reportedly cut redundant positions. The Bloomberg report added that the company is currently struggling with chip shortages along with “economic shocks” caused by the Coronavirus pandemic. Furthermore, Oppo had moved to aggressively expand and even compete with Apple in the premium market segment, but this is what led to the creation of the the aforementioned redundant positions.

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Apart from the ColorOS team, the brand had to cut staff in other departments as well. This includes its IoT (internet of things) division and some parts of smartwatches and earbuds teams. At the moment, the impacts of these lay offs have yet to be felt as the company has just released its first details of its ColorOS skin based on Android 12 operating system that will roll out in October 2021.

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Xiaomi 11T series gets AI Virtual Smart Sensor, no dedicated proximity sensor required

Xiaomi has partnered with Elliptic Labs and created an AI Virtual Proximity Sensor INNER BEAUTY® that has been featured on the new Xiaomi 11T smartphone.

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Xiaomi 11T Pro

The sensor essentially makes use of the AI Virtual Smart Sensor Platform that helps enable software-only sensor solutions that either replace or augment existing hardware sensors. In other words, it outdoes the need for a dedicated hardware proximity sensor on devices like the Xiaomi 11T series. This lowers costs with fewer supply-chain constraints.

 

The partnership isn’t something new as Xiaomi has relied on Elliptic Labs since 2016. There were earlier reports pointing towards Xiaomi ending its partnership with Elliptic Labs, in light of a slew of complaints about proximity sensor issues on newer Xiaomi and Poco devices.Xiaomi 11T Series Featured A

However, the AI software company has now clarified that Xiaomi continues to use its solutions in more smartphones. From this, it is safe to assume that the partnership will likely continue.

“Elliptic Labs’ partnership with Xiaomi is solid, and we’re pleased that they continue to use us in more smartphones as they have grown into the second-largest smartphone OEM in the world,” said Laila Danielsen, CEO of Elliptic Labs. “The AI Virtual Smart Sensor Platform allows manufacturers to introduce new features, while omitting hardware-based sensors, reducing cost and eliminating sourcing risk. We are confident that our AI Virtual Smart Sensor Platform will continue to provide the economies of scale, performance, and value that innovative partners like Xiaomi require to continue such growth.”

The Xiaomi 11T and 11T Pro were unveiled on Wednesday. The handsets succeed the Mi 10T and the Mi 10T Pro from last year. They come with top-tier specs such as 120W charging, Dolby Vision, and a 108MP triple camera setup. The smartphones are IP53 rated and come with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus protection. Both come with a 6.67-inch flat AMOLED display with a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels (FHD+) capable of displaying over 1 billion colors at a 120Hz AdaptiveSync refresh rate. This is paired with an ultra-responsive 480Hz touch sampling.

 

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Infinix HOT 11, HOT 11S launched in India with FHD+ displays, Mediatek chipsets, and more

Infinix has launched two new budget smartphones in India. These devices are called Infinix HOT 11 and Ininix HOT 11S. As their names suggest, they are the successors of Infinix HOT 10 and Infinix HOT 10S respectively. Let’s take a look at what the new phones from the Transsion brand have to offer.

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Infinix HOT 11S

Infinix HOT 11, HOT 11S Specifications and Features

The newly announced Infinix HOT 11 and Ininfix HOT 11S arrive with a new design when compared to their predecessors. The two phones even look different from one another. The vanilla model looks like an OPPO Reno, while the S variant resembles a HUAWEI nova.

On the front, the HOT 11 flaunts a 6.6-inch LCD panel with an FHD+ resolution and a dewdrop notch. Whereas, the HOT 11s sports a slightly larger 6.78-inch FHD+ LCD panel with a 90Hz refresh rate, 180Hz touch sampling rate, and a punch-hole.

Under the hood, the HOT 11 houses a MediaTek Helio G70 chipset, while a MediaTek Helio G88 SoC runs the HOT 11S. Both the handsets come with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage with support for MicroSD card expansion. The company could introduce more storage configurations in the future.

Talking about optics, the HOT 11 has a 13MP (wide) + 2MP (depth) dual-camera setup, whereas the HOT 11S sports a 50MP (wide) + 2MP (depth) + AI triple camera setup. For selfies and video calls, both use an 8MP sensor.

The duo also arrives with dual stereo speakers with support for DTS Surround Sound, a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, and XOS 7.6 based on Android 11.

Lastly, the HOT 11 is backed by a 5,200mAh battery as opposed to a smaller 5,000mAh battery inside the HOT 11S. However, the latter has support for 18W fast charging.

Infinix HOT 11, HOT 11S Price and Availability in India

The Infinix HOT 11 series will retail for the following price tags in India.

Infinix HOT 11

  • Price – ₹8,999 ($122)
  • Colors – Polar Black, Silver Wave, Emerald Green, 7° Purple

Infinix HOT 11S

  • Price – ₹10,999 ($150)
  • Colors – Polar Black, Green Wave, 7° Purple

The first sale of Infinix HOT 11S is scheduled for September 21 at 12 PM. It will be sold via Flipkart. On the other hand, the brand is yet to reveal the availability of Infinix HOT 11.

 

 

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra to sport massive 14.6 inch display and 11,500mAh battery: Rumor

New rumors regarding the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 series have surfaced again. This time revealing certain key information regarding the high end variant, Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra.

The latest rumor arrives from known tipster Ice Universe. In a recent tweet, Ice Universe shared the size of the display along with the screen resolution and battery capacity of the upcoming Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. Reportedly, the top end model will sport a massive 14.6 inch display that has a 2960×1848px resolution and a whopping 11,500mAh battery pack that runs the tablet. Notably, the display size and battery size is in line with previous reports that we had covered earlier this year.

Furthermore, the resolution and display size implies that the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra will feature pixel density of 240 PPI. This is only slightly lower than the previously launched Galaxy Tab S7+ that has a 266 PPI. The panel on the Tab S8 Ultra is an OLED display, although, the base Tab S8 will feature a TFT panel. On the other hand, the Tab S8+ will also sport an OLED panel while every model is expected to feature support for 120Hz high refresh rate.

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Galaxy Tab S7+

The South Korean tech giant is also reportedly working on a new ultra thin bezel technology called BRS (Border Reduction Structure). This feature would enable thinner bezels for both smartphones and tablet from the company. Unfortunately, finer details regarding the next gen flagship tablet gen is still unknown but stay tuned for more updates as we will be covering any new information surfacing about the Tab S8 series that is expected to launch sometime in early 2022.

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Apple iPhone 13 Pro case shows significant enlargement of camera module

A silicon case has revealed that the iPhone 13 Pro easily has the largest camera module any iPhone has ever had. This makes sense considering that the iPhone model features significantly improved camera performance this year.

Source: Apple Insider

Fitting the iPhone 13 Pro case on an iPhone 12 Pro gives us an idea of how massive the difference is. Based on the image shared by Apple Insider, as seen above, it is safe to assume that the iPhone 13 Pro will be featuring a camera bump that’s larger by a third. This is amusing considering that the notch’s size on the front has been reduced by a third as well.

Announced this Tuesday, the iPhone 13 Pro packs in a number of camera upgrades. The primary camera has gotten a larger new sensor with a wider f/1.5 aperture for a 2.2x improvement in low light shots.

The ultra-wide sensor has seen some upgrades as well and now has an f/1.8 aperture. This is much larger than the iPhone 12 Pro’s f/2.4 equivalent. Lastly, the 12MP telephoto lens has gotten a boost from a 2x optical zoom on the iPhone 12 Pro to a 3x optical zoom on the iPhone 13 Pro.

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There are no crazy megapixel counts on any of the sensors this year too as all the cameras on the Apple iPhone 13 Pro have 12MP sensors, including the selfie shooter, just like its predecessor.

Still, the camera upgrades are significant enough to justify a much larger camera module. Further, the depth of the overall camera package has likely been increased as well causing it to protrude more than ever before.

This is likely because of a new sensor-shift stabilization tech on the wide-angle shooter made possible by stacking two sensors diagonally instead of their usual vertical layout.

The iPhone 13 Pro starts at $999 and pre-orders for the new iPhone models will commence Friday (today) at 5:00 AM Pacific Time, following by an official launch on September 24. Initial shipments of first-party iPhone 13 series accessories will be arriving ahead of a start to pre-orders on Friday.

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Chinese EV maker Nio considers production in Europe; ET7 launching in 2022

Nio, the China-based smart electric car maker, has started selling its ES8 SUV in Norway and is gearing up to launch another model in Germany. The Chinese company has confirmed that its new ET7 will be available in the German market in late 2022.

The Nio ET7 car has entered trial production at the company’s Hefei plant as the firm is set to start deliveries in China in early 2022. William Li, Chairman of Nio, said that the “very high” interest from German customers prompted the firm to commit to a European roll-out.

Nio ES8 SUV
Nio ES8 SUV

Along with announcing the launch of ET7 in Europe, Nio is also considering building its electric vehicles in Europe. Li said, “I believe if we have a lot of sales in the European market, we can also explore the other possibilities to work with other supply chain partners. I understand that in Europe, there is manufacturing capacity. We can also explore the possibility to work together with other OEMs and discuss joint manufacturing.”

While the company has not yet revealed any potential production partners but Lotus Technology could be on the list. After investment from Nio, Lotus Technology said that the partnership could pave the way for both companies to “explore opportunities for mutually beneficial industrial co-operation”.

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Nio ET7

The Nio ET7, unveiled in January this year, is claimed to offer a maximum range of 620 miles (on the Chinese NEDC cycle) from its largest, 150kWh battery and a twin-motor powertrain pumping out 644bhp and 627lb-ft for a 0-62mph time of 3.9sec.

It also features a raft of advanced driver assistance features that, the company says, enables autonomous driving. ET7 is available for pre-order in China and will be arriving in the German market in the last quarter of 2022. The 70 kWh version of ET7 is expected to have a price tag between €59,000-69,000.

The company had previously suggested that it could soon launch its cars in the United Kingdom but there’s no timeline for it yet.

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iQOO Z5 to feature a 5,000mAh battery

iQOO is gradually revealing the key features of the upcoming iQOO Z5. Today, the company took to its Weibo handle to confirm the battery capacity of the smartphone.

As the poster reveals, the iQOO Z5 will be backed by a 5,000mAh battery. The image also mentions that the large battery will offer 96 hours of music listening, 18.3 hours of video playback, and 10.4 hours of gaming. The 3C certification of the smartphone suggested that it may ship with a 44W fast charger.

iQOO Z5 battery

 

Yesterday, the company confirmed that the iQOO Z5 features a punch-hole display that offers a 120Hz refresh rate, a 240Hz touch sampling rate, a DCI-P3 color gamut, and HDR10. Rumors have it that the device is fitted with an LCD panel. For security, it features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.

The Snapdragon 778G chipset will be fueling the device with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. It is likely that smartphone may come with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB / 256 GB of storage.

The Z5 will come preinstalled with iQOO UI based Android 11 OS. The smartphone is likely to sport a 64-megapixel triple camera unit and a 16-megapixel front-facing camera. It will come equipped with dual stereo speakers that will carry support for Hi-Res Audio and Hi-Res Audio Wireless. At present, there is no word on the pricing of the device.

iQOO will be announcing the iQOO Z5 on Sept. 23 in China. The lineup also includes Z5 Pro and Z5x, but there is no word on whether these phones will debut alongside the Z5.

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Honor partners with Microsoft to develop smart and integrated technology solutions

Honor, the company which separated from Huawei last year into an independent brand, has today announced the expansion of its strategic partnership with Microsoft. Both the companies will now work together to develop ground-breaking AI and end devices and create forward-looking technology strategies.

Honor and Microsoft Partnership

The Chinese company says that the goal is to ultimately support Honor’s “1+8+N” strategy worldwide. Apart from this, the Chinese brand has announced Honor MagicBook V 14 as one of the world’s first laptops to come pre-installed with Windows 11 operating system.

Honor had introduced its “1+8+N” all-scenario strategy to develop products by focusing on AI and smartphones as the core of the platform, while developing other connected products such as notebooks, smart screens, tablets, wearables, TW Stereo headphones, and routers.

The company will integrate Microsoft’s cloud computing and AI technology into its product and services such as its YOYO intelligent assistant, collaboration tools, AI travel assistant, utilities, and translation services.

Microsoft was among the first group of suppliers that cooperated with Honor after the company became fully independent. Honor has been using Windows 10 as its official global operating system for its computers.

The Honor MagicBook V 14 will be officially launched at the Honor Smart Life Product Launch event scheduled on 26th September. The company has also said that it is capable of maximizing the potential of Windows 11 with its advanced capabilities in software and hardware integration.

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Samsung W22 5G render leaks online showcasing design similar to Galaxy Z Fold3

Samsung has taken the charge of making foldable smartphones mainstream and has already launched several models in the market. The latest devices from the South Korean giant with foldable screens include the Galaxy Z Fold3 and Galaxy Z Flip3.

Now, an upcoming foldable smartphone from Samsung, dubbed as Samsung W22 5G which is exclusive for the Chinese market, has leaked online. As the name indicates, the phone will be unveiled as a successor to the Samsung W21 5G launched last year.

Samsung W22 5G

The Samsung W22 5G is said to be based on the Galaxy Z Fold3 smartphone but the device is expected to come with a slightly modified design or even different dimensions. Its predecessor, the W21 5G also had a bit different design compared to the Galaxy Z Fold2.

From the leaked image, it’s evident that the upcoming China-exclusive foldable smartphone from Samsung features an under-display camera (UDC) technology and new wallpaper. As of now, nothing much is known about this new product. It is also not known if the device will come with support for the S-Pen stylus.

The Samsung W21 5G launched in China last year was priced 50 percent more than the international version of Galaxy Z Fold 2, so there’s a possibility that the upcoming W22 5G could be priced a lot more than the Galaxy Z Fold3 smartphone.

Given that the phone’s image has already leaked online, we expect to get more details about the Samsung W22 5G in the coming days or weeks as well as the phone’s pricing and availability details. If we are to speculate, then we expect the smartphone to go official by the end of this year.

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Realme Band 2 fitness tracker set to launch in India on September 24

A couple of days ago, Realme launched its latest wearable device in the form of Realme Band 2 in Malaysia. Now, the company is gearing up to launch this new smart wearable product in its biggest market — India.

The Realme Band 2 will be officially launched in the Indian market on 24th September at 12:30 PM local time. At the same event, the company will also be launching the Realme Narzo 50 series smartphones as well as Realme Smart TV Neo.

Realme Band 2 India Launch Date

The upcoming smart fitness band has been listed on Flipkart which means that the device could be exclusively available for purchase in the Indian market via Flipkart along with Realme’s own online store.

The Realme Band 2 features a 1.4 inch TFT LCD colored display that offers a maximum brightness of 500 nits. Compared to its predecessor, the screen is larger. It also comes with several features aimed at health and fitness.

It comes with a SpO2 blood oxygen sensor, a sleep monitoring sensor, and the heart rate sensor. There are 90 workout modes available on the device, including walking, running, cycling, swimming, and many more.

Realme Band 2 featured

The new smart band is also water-resistant up to 50 meters and comes with 50 watch faces as well. Under the hood, it’s powered by a 204mAh battery which the company claims can offer up to 12 days of battery life over the 10 days on the original Band.

As noted, the device has already been launched in Malaysia, where it costs 139 Malaysian Ringgit (approximately $34). In India, the original Realme Band was launched for ₹2,999 (~$41) but is currently available for ₹1,499 (~$20). As for the upcoming Realme Band 2, we expect the pricing to be somewhere between ₹2,999 and ₹3,499.

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Huawei rumored to re-launch 5G Smartphones in the near future

From customer base to chipset stock, Huawei is on a spree of losing all of them. The controversy is giving Huawei a tough time, as it has almost run out of its 5G chipsets after the U.S. imposed sanctions on Kirin chipsets from TSMC. This has not only halted Huawei’s progress in the 5G smartphone domain, but may also make future expansion hard for the tech giant. Huawei is on a hunt to bring onboard new players and if rumors are anything to go by, Huawei would re-launch smartphones with 5G this time.

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5G Tower

After Huawei got banned for further conducting business with American companies, it started to explore alternative sources to keep the business alive. However, some Huawei Mate 40E units are still reportedly using American communication chips, possibly the ones acquired before the ban.

The Mate 40E was released in China in March and is now out of the stock for the majority of the time. What is more surprising is that the Huawei P50 series was launched with 4G where its predecessors enjoy 5G. All because Huawei is struggling to procure components in this U.S. and Japanese hegemony.

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But it looks like Huawei may finally have a solution if the rumors are to be believed. A person who claims to be a Huawei employee states that Huawei would re-launch devices with 5G. This, if true, should bring joy to both the company and its users. The only way forward is by finding new sources, which is not going to be an easy task for Huawei. Note that this is just a rumor at this point so take it with a pinch of salt.

Huawei Mate 50 series is expected to launch later this year, and it should ideally support 5G. What remains to be seen is from where is Huawei planning to procure components.

 

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Nokia T20 tablet receives CQC certification, launch seems imminent

Recent reports have revealed that Nokia is working on a new tablet called the Nokia T20. The tablet was previously spotted with model numbers TA-1392 and TA-1397 on retailer sites from UAE and the UK. These model numbers were spotted at the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) certification site in July. Now, the aforementioned models along with another variant TA-1394 have received approval from China Quality Certification (CQC) platform. The CQC certification is yet another hint that it may not take too long for the tablet to go official.

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The CQC listing reveals that the alleged Nokia T20 will carry support for 10W fast charging. Reports have revealed that the tablet will be equipped with a Unisoc processor, which includes the Mali-G52 GPU. This indicates that the device will be powered by Unisoc T618 or Unisoc T700 chipset.

The Nokia T20 tablet is expected to arrive with a 10.36inch display and it will come preinstalled with Android 11 OS. The device may offer 4GB of RAM and 64GB of built-in storage.

The upcoming Nokia tablet is likely to arrive in Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi + 4G variants. The former may cost around £190, whereas the latter could be priced at around £207. It may come only in Blue color.

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In related news, a new Nokia phone with a TA-1399 model number has also received CQC certification. Its CQC listing reveals that it may also ship with an 18W charger. The identity of this device is under wraps. The Nokia G50 5G smartphone was spotted with full specs and images at TENAA certification earlier this month. Hence, it appears that that the Nokia T20 tablet, TA-1399 Nokia phone, and Nokia G50 5G may go official soon in China.

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Microsoft makes more spare parts available for repairing Surface devices

Microsoft is expanding the support for repairing its PCs and in the latest move, the Redmond-based technology giant is making it easier for technicians to repair PC by offering more parts of Surface devices.

From next month, commercial customers will be able to purchase a wide range of spare parts from Microsoft and the organizations will be able to order spare parts through authorized Surface device resellers.

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Microsoft Surface Laptop 4

Making the announcement, Microsoft said, “We have a longstanding commitment to maximize product life, minimize waste, use more renewable resources, and improve the modularity, reparability, and recyclability of our devices—including our packaging.”

The company added that it is working with industry partners to make available more repair options that ensure the quality of repairs, safeguard consumer’s privacy and security, and help protect consumers from injury.

Microsoft Surface devices are pretty difficult to repair but the company seems to be responding to the user complaints and is improving the repairability of its devices. For instance, the Surface Laptop 3 has a repairability score of 5/10 by iFixit which is a significant improvement over Surface Laptop and Surface Pro 7, which scored 0 and 1 points out of 10, respectively.

With the expansion of available spare parts, it will be a bit easier to repair the Surface devices. Microsoft adds that previously released spare parts are only available in the United States. The company also recommends that skilled IT technicians perform any repairs on the company’s devices, which makes sense, given the difficulties involved in the process.

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