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Sony Xperia 1 III silently goes on pre-orders in Vietnam, get free Sony WH-XM4 when you pre-order it

Sony introduced the Xperia 1 III in April this year, but it was only available in the United States. Anyway, the phone had a slow rollout, beginning with pre-orders on July 1st and the official release after a month on August 19th. At the time of the launch, Sony was offering free Sony WF-1000XM3 headphones for those who pre-ordered the smartphone in the US. Now, the Sony Xperia 1 III has silently reached the Vietnamese market and it also comes with a free gift.

The popular Vietnamese leaker, Chun has affirmed that the phone is priced at 34,990,000 Dong(~$1,540) and those who pre-order it will get a pair of wireless headphones. This time around, the company is offering the more premium Sony WH-XM4 headphones for those to pre-order the Xperia 1 III. The pre-order period will be from September 1 to September 15 and it will start shipping from September 17.

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The Sony Xperia 1 III comes with a  6.5-inch display with a 4K resolution. It is an OLED display panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and 21:9 wide aspect ratio. It has a quad-rear camera system with a 12MP main sensor, a 12MP telephoto lens, a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and lastly a TOF sensor. Upfront, it has an 8MP camera at the front.

The smartphone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC coupled with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of onboard storage. It packs a 4,500mAh battery with 30W fast charging support. The phone has a 3.5mm headphone jack and boots on Android 11 out of the box.

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Bose QuietComfort 45 arrives with an unchanged design but better ANC and USB-C charging

The Bose QuietComfort 35 II was one of the top headphones a few years ago as a result of its impressive features one of which is active noise cancellation. However, it has been overtaken by competitors such as Sony’s WH-1000XM3 and WH-1000XM4. Now, Bose is ready to take back its crown with its new headphones, the QuietComfort 45.

Bose QuietComfort 45

The new pair of headphones doesn’t look too different from its predecessors but Bose says it has made some upgrades. The headphones are said to be light and comfortable and “features smooth cushions with no pleats, luxuriously plush synthetic leather, and minimal clamping force.”.

Bose says the noise canceling is better and it has added a new Aware Mode that allows you to be aware of your environment and provides the feeling that you are not wearing headphones at all. The QuietComfort 45 has a button on the left earcup to switch between Quiet Mode for full noise-canceling or Aware Mode.

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The new pair of headphones now come with a fourth external microphone which improves voice pickup better than its predecessor and even the competition. Bose says during calls, the headphones isolate and focus on the user’s voice while a noise-rejecting algorithm filters out environmental sounds for clearer conversations even in windy conditions.

The QuietComfort 45 boasts a battery life of 24 hours and charges via UBS-C, a welcome upgrade from the MicroUSB of the QuietComfort 35 II. The headphones fully charge in 2.5 hours and there is support for fast charging – a 15-minute charge will provide up to 2.5 hours of listening time. There is a companion app that is available on the App Store and Google Play Store. There is no built-in voice assistant this time but a press and hold of the multifunction button allows you to access your phone’s voice assistant.

Bose has put a price tag of $329 on the headphones and it can be pre-ordered in Black or White Smoke on the manufacturer’s website. It will ship on September 23.

 

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Chuwi HeroBook Air revealed with 11.6-inch IPS HD display and Intel Celeron N4020 SoC

Chuwi sailed a new affordable yet powerful laptop – Chuwi HeroBook Air carrying decent specifications. Dedicated to students and work professionals, the new Chuwi HeroBook Air packs a lot of surprises along with some high-end specifications from its elder sibling – HeroBook Pro. It is a lightweight, thin and affordable laptop that will compete aggressively in the respective pricing brackets.

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The amalgamation of powerful processors and the lightning speed of SSD is supplementing the Chuwi HeroBook Air. However, a massive battery is present which supports continuous usage upon a single full charge. There are several other high-end features that are part and parcel of the new laptop.

Display

Chuwi HeroBook Air comes with an 11.6-inch IPS HD display having an optimal resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. Wide viewing angles and manual brightness control optimizes the display experience for the eyes. However, the small size improves the focus and brings clarity to the content precisely from varied angles. It would be quite useful for the students undergoing online learning classes. Moreover, small display and optimal resolution decreases the fatigue

Design

Apart from the affordability and powerful specification, the Chuwi HeroBook Air houses a beautifully thin design. The new laptop is carved out of an environmentally friendly durable plastic body. It weighs 910grams in size and features a full-size keyboard. Optimized touchpad and large imprints on the keyboard enhances the typing experience.

Performance

Chuwi HeroBook Air is powered by Celeron N4020 dual-core processor with a turbo frequency of 2.8GHz and an Intel UHD 600 Graphics. The processor can easily process 4K 60-frame ultra-clear video. It is quite energy efficient as it has a TDP power rating of 6W. It is designed for multi-tasking while offering constant performance even on excessive usage.

The laptop comes with 4GB LPDDR4 RAM at 2400 MHz operating frequency.

It bundles a 128GB SSD storage with read/write speeds of up to 500MB/s. However, the interested users can even expand the storage via an eMMC card up to 512GB. There’s support for WiFi, Bluetooth for flawless connectivity.

Battery

Chuwi HeroBook Air comes with a 36.48Wh battery which can offer 9 hours of battery life. However, considering the student’s usage, the battery backup improves up to 12 hours.

It runs Windows 10 Home (S Mode) which carries all the features.

Pricing

Chuwi HeroBook Air will retail for the price of $249 from September 2021. It is a perfect laptop for students and professionals. For more information, you can head over to the Chuwi Official store.

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OnePlus Nord 2, OnePlus 7 & 7T lineup get game optimization, Bitmoji feature with the new update

OnePlus has just pushed updates for a couple of its smartphones starting from the recent OnePlus Nord 2, OnePlus 7, OnePlus 7T, OnePlus 7 Pro, and OnePlus7T Pro. These updates aren’t the major OS updates, rather, UI upgrades consisting of some fixes and features.

The OnePlus Nord 2 has received the OxygenOS 11.3.A.10 update and it has a size of 245MB. Some users have claimed to have received this update and it brings battery optimization for gaming titles like PUBG. The fix will address the inconsistent battery consumption while playing games. It also packs fixes for the camera app and face unlocking option. Moreover, it has the latest August 2021 security patch.

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The entire OnePlus 7 and 7T series lineup has received OxygenOS 11.0.3.1 update and it has also had the August 2021 security patch. The update brings Bitmoji clock wherein users can keep their Bitmoji on the Ambient display. It also caters the NFC stability issues. After the update, users have reported having seen the OnePlus Store app installed on their phones.

Although the phones didn’t receive any major features after the update, having the latest security patch is still a win-win for OnePlus fans.

The OnePlus Nord 2 has a 6.43-inch Fluid AMOLED display. It features a 90Hz screen with FHD+ resolution. The device is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1200 SoC and has 12GB of RAM. It has a 50MP triple rear camera system and boasts a 32MP selfie sensor. The phone packs a 4,500mAh battery with 65W quick charging support.

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Realme 8i officially confirmed to pack the new Helio G96 chipset

Already, Realme 8i has already been confirmed to launch in India along with the 8s. The specs of the device are even already in the open. Realme has now confirmed another key detail that would make you want to have the 8i. The duo of Realme and MediaTek today confirmed the Helio G96 will fire up the device

The Helio G96 is one of MediaTek’s latest premium mid-range chipset and it was announced in July alongside the Helio G88. The G96 brings support for a 120Hz refresh rate and several enhancements in the photography aspect including support for 108MP cameras. The latest tweet exchange between Realme and MediaTek India clearly confirms the smartphone maker will use the new chip on its next Realme 8 series model, which was revealed as 8!. Note the exclamation mark is an inverted small letter “i”. realme 8i Renders Leak Featured A

The Realme 8i will feature a 6.59-inch FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a punch-hole at the top left corner. The device will have a triple rear camera setup consisting of a 50MP primary sensor, a 2MP macro sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor. It will also have a 16MP selfies camera.

The processor will be paired with 4GB RAM and there will be 128 GB UFS 2.2 flash storage onboard. The device will have a 5000mAh battery under the hood which will charge via a USB-C port.

There is no official word on the launch date yet but the device is expected to launch soon in India.

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Oppo foldable phone rumored to launch soon with an LTPO display

Oppo is all set to compete with Samsung’s Z Fold 3 smartphone as a fresh leak from notorious tipster Digital Chat Station sheds some light on its existence. As rumored earlier, Oppo is touted to launch a new foldable smartphone soon and its arrival seems closer than expected.

According to the tipster, the unnamed Oppo foldable phone will feature a low-temperature polycrystalline oxide(LTPO) display. The smartphone will run on ColorOS 12 out of the box and is expected to have Android 12 underneath. Unfortunately, there’s nothing else to reveal about its specs. However, the tipster confirms that there isn’t too long until we see the foldable machine into reality.

Oppo Foldable phone

Apart from this, the smartphone will indeed be an enticing foldable option for consumers in the market. We expect the device to feature flagship-grade specifications. It may come powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC and boast more than one screen. The smartphone is also expected to bring good camera hardware to the table.

Given that reports of the Oppo foldable phone have begun to gain traction, we anticipate that the smartphone will become official in the coming months.

In related news, Oppo is in talks to bring back the popular N series in the market. Long back, we had seen the innovative Oppo N1 smartphone with rotating cameras. If the rumored details are to be believed, Oppo could place the refreshed N-series between the Find and Reno series of smartphones.

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Pixel 6 series may have support for 23W wireless charging

Google has never been one to jump on the bandwagon when it comes to new features, especially those that consumers really want. Fast charging is the perfect example. There are a plethora of phones (including mid-range models) that charge at incredible speeds, with some going as high as 120W for wired charging and 67W for wireless charging. Google, on the other hand, has remained stuck on 18W for wired charging for both its flagships and mid-range phones and 12W for wireless charging! Now there is good news for the upcoming Pixel 6 series.

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The Pixel 6 series is shaping up to be the best Pixel phone from Google. With an unusual design that will turn heads and a custom chipset made in partnership with Samsung, there is a lot to look forward to. The folks at Android Police have found one more interesting detail that will get fans excited.

Google is expected to announce a new wireless charging stand alongside the Pixel 6 series. Ahead of the launch of the phones, the source reports that retailers have begun to input accessories for the devices. One such retailer is an American carrier and according to a supply chain source, one of the new accessories has the name “Google Pixel 23W WL Stand.”

New Pixel Stand 23W
Image source: Android Police

Based on the name, it is presumed that the new Pixel stand will be able to output up to 23W which means one or both of the Pixel 6 phones will charge at this power rating. This is a significant jump in charging speed from the 12W of the Pixel 5 and the info checks out since an earlier report already revealed that the new charger will have a cooling fan. This is necessary since it will be charging at a higher rating which will generate heat.

At the moment, the new wireless charger, the Pixel 6, and the Pixel 6 Pro are yet to get listed on the database of the Wireless Power Consortium, so we do not have additional details.

 

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Windows 11 gets October 5 release date as a free upgrade for eligible devices

After announcing Windows 11 in late June, Microsoft has now revealed that the new version of its operating system will be available starting on October 5.

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The update will begin rolling out to eligible devices starting on that day as a free upgrade. The update will first be available for newer devices before becoming available for older ones. Depending on your device, it may take weeks or even months before the update becomes available for you. We should also see new PCs announced after the release date run Windows 11 out of the box.

General Manager of Windows Marketing, Aaron Woodman, said it is expected that all eligible devices should have received the free upgrade by the middle of 2022. Users should get a notification once the update is available.

There are lots of new features that Windows 11 will bring but it has been reported that not all of these features will be available at launch. The Verge states that support for Android apps via the Amazon store will not be available at launch. However, a future update in 2022 may bring the feature to everyone.

You can check out our post detailing 11 interesting features that Windows 11 brings. It includes UI changes, redesigned apps, and more.

 

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High-res renders of the Mi 11T Pro show a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and triple rear cameras

Xiaomi has a global event scheduled for September 15 and one of the products expected to launch is the Mi 11T series. The T-series is Xiaomi’s more affordable Mi flagship series that is exclusive to global markets, and just like last year’s Mi 10T series, we will see a standard model and a pro model. Renders of the Mi 11T Pro have now surfaced and they give us our best look at the device yet.

The source of the renders is the same person that shared key specifications of the phone earlier a few weeks ago and he says they are based on the device itself which he has seen. The Mi 11T will be covered in glass on both sides though the back of the phone looks like it has a brushed metal back.

The Mi 11T Pro is shown to have three rear cameras, and they are all housed in the same camera island along with the LED flash and laser focus module. An inscription on the camera housing confirms that the primary rear camera is a 108MP camera.

Just like last year’s Mi 10T series, the Mi 11T series will also stick to a side-mounted fingerprint scanner even though the display is OLED this time and not LCD.

The Mi 11T Pro will also come with a 120Hz refresh rate which is lower than the 144Hz of the Mi 10T series. The screen will also have a centered punch hole for the front-facing camera. Other reported specifications are a Snapdragon 888 processor, a 5000mAh battery capacity, and support for 120W fast charging.

 

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LineageOS 18.1 now available for POCO F2 Pro, F3, X3 Pro

The Android 11-based LineageOS 18.1 went official at the beginning of April. Since then, the project has added support for a number of devices. The latest addition brings builds for three popular POCO smartphones.

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POCO X3 Pro

POCO handsets run MIUI like other Xiaomi group phones. The brand calls it MIUI for POCO. Not everyone likes the company’s software. Those users can try custom ROMs.

LineageOS is one of the most popular custom ROMs. The team released LineageOS 18.1 based on Android 11 a few months back. This software is now available for POCO F2 Pro, POCO F3, and POCO X3 Pro.

Power users of the above-listed handsets who enjoy fiddling with their smartphones can unlock their device’s bootloader and install the latest LineageOS 18.1 via custom recovery. It is worth noting that third-party software is not meant for everyone. Hence, proceed only if you know what you are doing.

That said, since POCO F2 Pro is a rebranded Redmi K30 Pro, LineageOS 18.1 can be also installed on Redmi K30 Pro as well as Redmi K30 Pro Zoom Edition. Similarly, Mi 11X and Redmi K40 also support the latest version of LineageOS as these phones are nothing but the POCO F3.

Talking about official software, all these POCO smartphones currently run MIUI 12.5 based on Android 11. They should receive MIUI 12.5 Enhanced Edition in the coming months, followed by MIUI.

 

 

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Red Magic 6S Pro will have a 720Hz sampling rate and 7.4ms response rate

Following the launch of the ROG Phone 5s series, Nubia’s Red Magic gaming brand is also set to launch its own gaming phones for the second half of the year. The phones are expected to launch as the Red Magic 6S and Red Magic 6S Pro, and ahead of the launch in September, the manufacturer has revealed a key specification of the pro model.

A post shared on Weibo by the official Red Magic account has revealed that the Red Magic 6S Pro will have a 720Hz multi-touch sampling rate, which is a significant increase from the 400Hz touch sampling rate of the Red Magic 6 Pro launched earlier this year.

Red Magis 6S Pro touch sampling rate

Red Magic is not only increasing the touch sampling rate but has also revealed that the touch response rate is only 7.4ms.

The manufacturer has revealed earlier that the phone will also come with improved cooling technology along with a built-in cooling fan, a Snapdragon 888 Plus processor, a 165Hz refresh rate display, and triple rear cameras.

 

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Grab OnePlus Band at only ₹999 with OnePlus Nord 2

The OnePlus Nord 2 is the brand’s latest smartphone in India. It is the direct successor to last year’s OnePlus Nord with a better set of features. A little over a month from its release, the company is now offering heavy discounts on a couple of accessories when bought alongside this phone.

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OnePlus Nord 2

The OnePlus Band is the brand’s first wearable product. It is a rebranded OPPO Band. The product is only available in India and retails for ₹2,499 in the country.

While ordering the OnePlus Nord 2 on the company’s official website, customers can avail a ₹1,500 discount on the OnePlus Band. All they have to do is checkout the phone along with the fitness tracker. As a result, one can buy the OnePlus Band effectively at only ₹999.

On the other hand, the OnePlus Power Bank 10,000mAh costs ₹1,099 in India. But when bought with the OnePlus Nord 2, customers only need to pay ₹599.

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OnePlus Band

Additionally, buyers can get ₹1,000 off on the OnePlus Nord 2 using HDFC Bank credit cards. In other words, one can purchase both the Nord 2 and the Band at the original price of the phone.

We are not sure how long these offers will be valid. Hence, we recommend you to make your purchase before it’s too late.

 

 

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Honor beats Xiaomi and Apple to become China’s 3rd largest smartphone maker

Honor has become the third largest smartphone maker in China, as per a new report. The brand has overtaken industry giants like Apple and Xiaomi to reach the top three positions in the Chinese market.

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According to ChinaDaily, a report from CINNO Research found that Chinese smartphone makers Oppo and Vivo took the first and second place in the smartphone market in China, with shipments reaching 5.6 million and 5.3 million units respectively. Meanwhile, Xiaomi arrived fourth with 3.9 million units shipped and Apple came fifth with 3 million units. On the other hand, Honor ranked third in its home country’s smartphone market, despite having face supply issues initially after it was sold by its former parent company, Huawei.

After its complete independence, the company had a market share in China of just 3 percent. But since then, the brand has managed to secure and stabilize its supply chain, enabling it to grow. Honor had recently launched the Magic 3 series of smartphones, which marked the company’s entry into the high end premium segment of the handset market. Furthermore, the CINNO Research report also found that the market experienced a steady growth last month, with shipments rising by 28.6 percent year on year reaching 26.68 million units.

HonorNotably, 5G enable smartphones were the driving force behind this sizeable rise in shipments. 5G devices alone accounted for 22.83 million units or about 79.6 percent of the total sales. During this time, MediaTek saw a whopping 118.3 percent year on year growth, shipping over 10.2 million chips in July 2021. Qualcomm still ranked first, while Huawei HiSilicon saw its sales fall by a significant 70 percent.

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Redmi Note 10 Pro, Pro Max now come in a new ‘Dark Nebula’ color variant in India

The Redmi Note 10 Pro and the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max were launched in India in March. The smartphones debuted in three colors. Now, five months after their release, they are now available in four colors.

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Redmi Note 10 Pro

Recently, the Redmi Note 10S got a new Cosmic Purple color variant in India. Following that, the more expensive Redmi Note 10 Pro and Redmi Note 10 Pro Max now come in a similar color.

The new colorway for the Redmi Note 10 Pro series in India is called ‘Dark Nebula’. This color option has a glossy finish like the ‘Dark Knight’ color variant. For those unaware, the Glacial Blue and the Vintage Bronze color versions feature a matte finish.

The Redmi Note 10 Pro and the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max in Dark Nebula color variant is already up for sale on Mi.com. At present, this colorway is not listed on Amazon India. Maybe, it will be available later since the Cosmic Purple color version of Redmi Note 10S can be purchased from both Mi.com and Amazon India.

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Redmi Note 10 Pro Max

Having said that, these smartphones now only come in two storage configurations. That’s because Xiaomi silently discontinued the base 6GB + 64GB variant. Additionally, the 6GB + 128GB version of the Redmi Note 10 Pro has received two price hikes so far.

The Redmi Note 10 Pro series currently retails for the following price tags in India.

  • Redmi Note 10 Pro
    • 6GB + 128GB – ₹17,999
    • 8GB + 128GB – ₹18,999
  • Redmi Note 10 Pro Max
    • 6GB + 128GB – ₹19,999
    • 8GB + 128GB – ₹21,999

 

 

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LG UltraGear GP9 Gaming speaker is its first gaming speaker!

LG‘s UltraGear product lineup has got a new product and it is a speaker dubbed UltraGear GP9 Gaming speaker. This is the first speaker that will be launched under the gaming line. Its highlight include 3D Gaming Sound innovation, Game Genre Optimizer, 7.1 virtual surround sound, built-in mics, Hi-Res Audio and that’s just the beginning.LG UltraGear

The UltraGear GP9 utilizes LG’s 3D Gaming Sound innovation with an exceptionally planned HRTF (head-related exchange work) designed to reproduce a game’s sound according to the genre. With its Game Genre Optimizer, clients can switch between two methods of activity – an FPS (First individual shooter) Mode and RTS (Real-Time Strategy) Mode.LG UltraGear GP9 Gaming speaker-2

Inside the GP9 there is an ES9038PRO Hi-Fi Quad DAC, which will offer adjusted sound and decreased commotion, and the speaker is Hi-Res Audio guaranteed. One more capacity of the speaker is its echo-cancelling voice chat technology that permits users to communicate during games without requiring a headset. It has top-mounted control buttons, adjustable RGB lighting, and an assortment of ports including USB-C, AUX, optical, and Bluetooth. The battery can last up to five hours on a single use.

As for the pricing and availability, the LG UltraGear GP9 Gaming Speaker will go on sale in  the U.S and South Korea in September. It is presently priced at 549,000 won (~$471).

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Xiaomi MIJIA Side Smoking Stove Set S1 launched in China, with Air Gesture support

Xiaomi has just launched a new product from MIJIA earlier today (31st August 2021). The product in question is the new MIJIA Side Smoking Stove Set S1 that is now available in China.XiaomiThe new smart home product is currently available for pre orders and arrives with support for air gestures. This includes functions like turning it on or off, adjusting gears, and more commands that can be inputted just with a wave of a hand. As per official notes, the air gesture support on the new Side Smoking Stove Set S1 aims to let users operate the product with ease since all basic operations can be completed with only two simple movements of swiping right and left.

Talking about its specs, the new product has a large suction power of 20 cubic meters per minute, which enables it to easily function with oily fumes like heavy stir fry cooking. This also keeps the fumes from hitting the cook’s face by quickly sucking up and disposing these fumes. It adopts a 15 degree inclination angle design that also helps in preventing the escape of the oily fumes from the source.

XiaomiArriving at the design of the product, the new MIJIA stove set sports a stylish black mirror design with a tempered glass panel, which is bright and textured. Despite being made of glossy materials, the company claims it is relatively easy to clean even when stained. As of right now, the product is available for pre orders while first sales will begin on 3rd September 2021, with a price tag of 1898 Yuan (roughly 300 US Dollars).

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Nokia G50 5G press renders, key specs leaked, launch seems imminent

Several reports have revealed that HMD Global is working on a mid-range 5G phone with Nokia G50 5G. Ahead of the launch, Winfuture.de has shared leaked renders and key specifications of the smartphone. It appears that it may not take too long for the smartphone to go official.

Nokia G50 5G design

The leaked promo images of the Nokia G50 5G show that it will be arriving in colors like Midnight Sun and Blue. At the front, it features a teardrop notch display, and its polycarbonate back has a round-shaped camera module, which houses three or four cameras and an LED flash.

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Nokia G50 5G

The Nokia G50 5G has a volume rocker on the right. Below it is a power button, which is integrated with a fingerprint sensor. A voice assistant button is available on the left edge of the phone.

Nokia G50 5G specifications (Rumored)

The Nokia G50 5G has a 6.38-inch LCD display that offers an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1560 pixels. The Snapdragon 480 chipset is present under the hood of the device. It is backed by a 4,850mAh battery. It will come preinstalled with Android 11 OS.

Nokia G50 5G
Nokia G50 5G

It is likely to feature a 48-megapixel main camera. Other reports have revealed that it may arrive in variants like 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage and 4 GB RAM + 128 GB storage. Speculations are rife that it may go official in September.

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realme 9 series, 8s, 8i India launch timeline tipped

Chinese handset maker realme is expected to release a bunch of smartphones in the coming weeks. These are new models in the already existing realme 8 series and the brand new realme 9 series. Today, we get to learn when these phones will be launching in India.

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realme 8i

Tipster Yogesh Brar has partnered with 91Mobiles to reveal the launch timeline for the realme 9 series, realme 8s, and realme 8i in India. According to him, these phones will start debuting in the country as early as next month.

According to the leakster, the realme 8s and the realme 8i will launch first in September. In fact, retail stores have already begun to put up promotional posters for these handsets. Hence, they might indeed release in the next few days.

On the other hand, the leaker says that the realme 9 series will be introduced in October ahead of Diwali festive season in early November. As per recent findings, this lineup is expected to include four devices, namely realme 9, realme 9 Pro, realme 9 Prime, and realme 9A.

That’s not all, realme is also said to be working on the realme Note 9 series consisting of two models – realme Note 9 and realme Note 9 Prime. Unfortunately, their launch details are not known at the moment.

Lastly, talking about features and design, almost everything about the realme 8s and the realme 8i had leaked already. However, we are yet to learn anything about the realme 9 series.

 

 

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Huawei doubles the use of Chinese components in its new smartphones

Huawei Technologies has apparently raised the use of components made in China for its newer smartphones. The news arrives as the company steers away from US made parts due to the US sanctions.

Huawei Mate 40E 4GAccording to a NikkeiAsia report, the Chinese tech giant has doubled Chinese components in recently launched phones. Now, the company’s devices house over 60 percent of parts made in its home country. For those unaware, the company had to replace US made parts as the company was placed in the US government’s Entity blacklist which barred it from using many crucial American technology. So now, the brand has been working on using locally manufactured components more parts shipped from overseas.

Nikkei worked with Tokyo based research specialist Fomalhaut Techno Solutions and tore down a Mate 40E model. This handset is 5G enabled and was found to feature Chinese made parts that accounted for about 60 percent of the total value of all components. In other words, it is about twice as much as its predecessor, the Mate 30. Although, Huawei is still using certain key semiconductors like US made chips it still has in its inventory. However, this also means that the company is still reliant on this technology and could face further decline due to its current situation.

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Notably, Fomalhaut found that a major part of the the rise in Chinese made components share arrived as the company used BOE Technology Group‘s display over a Samsung Electronics panel. The display alone accounts for nearly 30 percent of the overall value of a smartphone. Other notably Chinese parts include Mate 40E’s antenna switch, power control chips, and others like the fingerprint sensor and battery.

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ZTE Axon 30 5G Review: The Budget Under-display camera phone

ZTE was the first manufacturer to mass-produce an Under-display Camera phone. And recently, the brand launched the latest generation of Under-display Camera phone— the AXON 30. We all know that the performance of the first generation Under-display Camera on Axon 20 was not perfect. So can the Axon 30 finally give us a complete full screen experience?

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Let’s find out!

ZTE Axon 30 Review: Under Screen Display Camera

The experience of using this screen is excellent most of the time. Because there is no hole-punch, the full screen is particularly good when watching videos.

ZTE Axon 30 Review 04The front camera area performs almost identically to the other areas at normal viewing distances. So performance of the new generation Under-display Camera is much better than the Axon 20, and it’s finally a usable technology.

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But! Be warned, if you’re being fussy, there’s a lot more to talk about this screen.

Why?

Well, the display is not really perfect. Not to mention that this screen can’t do 2k resolution. Since it has to add an Under-display Camera, it uses RGB Delta pixels, so the detail is a bit lower than Diamond-like pixels.

ZTE Axon 30 Review Under SCreen Camera PixelsSecondly, there will be rainbow lines in the oblique view, and the Under-display Camera area will be easily visible under the influence of these rainbow lines. Even if you look at it from the front, some traces of the Under-display Camera can still be seen, at close range.

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In low brightness, this will be even more obvious. Further, In extreme cases, you’ll find the appearance of tiny text around the Under-display Camera area. Since the chip controlling the Under-display Camera area can only control multiple pixels with a single circuit, the text edges will appear noticeably jagged. Of course, these drawbacks are rare in everyday use, so whether you would give up some high-end screen features for a full screen is entirely up to your own preference.

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Axon 30 Review: Selfie Camera Quality

Now that we have talked about the quality of the screen, it’s time to talk about its front camera photo quality. If you’ve seen our MIX 4 Hands on Review, you’ll know how bad the Under-display Camera can be. Thanks to the AI processing, the front camera’s photo results are at the passing line. Although many details of the image have been lost, but at least the look and feel is not bad. But when it comes to video recording, which AI can’t handle, it’s probably only a little better than a laptop’s camera. So users who like to take selfies should choose other phones.

ZTE Axon 30 Review Camera Sample vs MIX 4

ZTE Axon 30 Review: Hardware & Gaming Performance

The Axon 30 features the Snapdragon 870 as its SOC, which we all have come to love. In Antutu Benchmark it scores 688,114, while in 3D Mark it gets a score of 4223, and in Geekbench 961 in single-core, and 3081 points in multi-core.

The Benchmark performance is conservative, but the gaming performance is not bad. PUBG basically runs at full 60fps throughout. While Genshin Impact does not run at full 60 fps, the frame rate curve fluctuates less and there is no frame lock. The average frame rate of 40.7FPS will still ensure a good gaming experience. Brightridge also performs similarly and has good temperature control. If you’re not looking for extreme frame rates, this phone is still pretty good for gaming.

ZTE Axon 30 Review Gaming
ZTE Axon 30 Review Gaming

ZTE Axon 30 Review: Rear Cameras

The two large circles in the middle of the camera housing are inspired by the lights of a sports car. The top one is the 64MP IMX682 main camera, and the bottom circles are the 8MP Ultra wide lens, Macro lens and Depth lens respectively.

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Main Camera

The main camera performs quite well in the daytime, with bright colors and the samples being clear. At night, the dynamic range is lower in normal mode and the details in the dark are no longer clear. But night mode improves this problem significantly and gives you very good photos at night.

Ultra-wide camera

Ultra-wide lens and main camera tuning are basically the same, so it has the same problem at night. However, since Ultra wide lens does not have night mode, try to choose a place with better light for taking wide-angle photos at night.

Macro Camera

The Macro lens of Axon 30 performs beyond our expectations and is much better than the Macro lens of other phones. The image quality is very good and the usability of the photos is very high.

ZTE Axon 30 Review: Battery & Charging

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The Axon 30 comes with a charger in the box, and the phone’s maximum charging power is 65w without wireless charging. It charges to 22% in 10 minutes, 65% in half an hour, and it takes 50 minutes to 100%. Although the body only weighs 189g, it comes with a plastic back and features a 4200mAh battery capacity in exchange.ZTE Axon 30 Charging 02 Half an hour of Tiktok consumed 6%, half an hour of 1080p video consumed 4%. One PUBG game dropped the charge further by 11%, while in Genshin Impact the phone lost 12%, and in Brightridge 13%. With this battery life, it looks like if you want to use this phone for an entire day without charging, then you must use your phone less.

ZTE Axon 30 Review Battery
Battery Life Usage Chart

 

 

ZTE Axon 30 Review: Verdict

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So Why did ZTE release the Axon 30 as a phone? Because I think ZTE has big dreams. It set the starting price for a phone with the latest generation of Under-display Camera technology at $500. It’s obviously to popularize this new technology and make more people appreciate how enjoyable it is to have a full screen. We have to thank ZTE for providing an option for those who like to try something new and are on a budget.

So that’s all about our quick review of the ZTE Axon 30!

 

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