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Xiaomi has discredited the information below and has confirmed via TechRadar that the Mi 11 Lite 4G will not be discontinued in India. It also added that if and when the Mi 11 Lite 5G arrives, the 4G version will continue to be sold.
The Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 4G might have been discontinued in India. Reportedly, the company has discontinued the Mi 11 Lite to make way for the arrival of a new 5G variant.
As per a tweet by known tipster Abhishek Yadav, the Chinese tech giant will be discomfiting the Mi 11 Lite 4G in place of its 5G variant. In other words, the Mi 11 Lite 4G will be replaced by the Mi 11 Lite 5G in the Southeast Asian country. Apparently, the company is aiming on relaunching the device in a 5G variant that will support the newer and faster bandwidth. The news arrives from one of the tipster’s sources.
For those unaware, the Mi 11 Lite 4G arrived in India with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G processor. This 4G only variant was also launched for the global market as well. Although, the Chinese variant of the device sported the more powerful Snapdragon 780G processor that is 5G enabled. Meaning, the brand might be planning on releasing this 5G version of the device in India.
Notably, the Mi 11 Lite 5G was even launched as the world’s first smartphone to sport the Snapdragon 780G chipset and was also the thinnest 5G handset, measuring just 6.81mm thick. Keep in mind that this is still an unconfirmed report so take it with a pinch of salt. Xiaomi has also yet to make any official announcement as of right now. So stay tuned for more updates regarding this matter.
Xiaomi has launched yet another Redmi Note 10 series smartphone called Redmi Note 10 JE. This handset exclusive to Japan is the eighth model in the lineup. This phone can be considered as a better version of Redmi Note 10 5G and Redmi Note 10T 5G. It has some special features tailored for the Japanese market just like the recently released OPPO Reno5 A.
Redmi Note 10 JE Specifications and Features
The newly announced Redmi Note 10 JE features the exact same design as the Redmi Note 10 5G, which is also known as Redmi Note 10T 5G. In fact, the device has a near identical set of specs with some changes.
First and foremost, the Redmi Note 10 JE is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 chipset instead of a MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC. Further, the handset is IP68-certified for dust and water resistance but it is backed by a smaller 4,800mAh battery (18W fast charging) and lacks dual stereo speakers. Lastly, it comes with a single SIM card slot and it is also compatible with FeliCa / Osaifu-Keitai contactless IC card technology.
Other than the above-mentioned differences, the Redmi Note 10 JE is nothing but a Redmi Note 10 5G inside out. Hence, it sports a 6.5-inch punch-hole (centered) LCD panel with a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels, 1500:1 contrast ratio, and AdaptiveSync refresh rate (30Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz, 90Hz).
The device comes with 4GB LPDDR4x RAM and 64GB UFS 2.2 storage. If needed, users can further expand the storage via a MicroSD card slot (up to 1TB). For optics, the phone uses a 48MP (wide) + 2MP (macro) + 2MP (depth) triple camera setup and an 8MP selfie camera.
On the connectivity front, the smartphone supports 5G, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.1, GNSS (GPS, A-GPS, GALILEO, GLONASS, BeiDou) USB Type-C, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It has all the essential sensors like an accelerometer, ambient light sensor, gyroscope, proximity sensor, compass, infrared sensor, and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.
The Redmi Note 10 JE runs MIUI 12.5 based on Android 11. It measures 163 x 76 x 9mm in dimensions, weighs 200g, and comes in two colors (Graphite Gray, Chrome Silver). Last but not least, the handset does not ship with a charger.
Redmi Note 10 JE Price and Availability
The Redmi Note 10 JE will be sold exclusively by KDDI-owned ‘au’ and ‘UQ mobile’ carriers in Japan. The telecom company is yet to reveal the price of this smartphone.
Anyway, as per Xiaomi Japan’s official Twitter account, the phone will be available for purchase from August 13.
A new OnePlus Nord 2 smartphone has apparently exploded, which caused the owner to suffer from trauma. The owner in question is Ankur Sharma from Bengaluru, India who shared the incident on Twitter (now deleted).
While Sharma deleted the tweet, LetsGoDigital managed to share the original images posted by the Indian user. As per the tweet, Sharma’s wife faced an accident due to this incident, which also traumatized her. His wife had went cycling in the morning, when all of a sudden, the Nord 2 in her sling starts exploded, with smoke coming out of the device. Looking at the images shared in the tweet, it is clear that the battery of the Nord 2 exploded when she was cycling.
Furthermore, the Nord 2 unit from the Chinese brand appears to be utterly destroyed, with its rear panel being charred and burned offering us a glimpse of the damaged internal components as well. At the moment, it is unknown what exactly caused this explosion. Keep in mind, this could be an isolated event, which is something that has occurred in the past for other smartphones. Back in July 2021, an Oppo A53 had also exploded in a users pocket, which was another such isolated incident.
In other words, the other Nord 2 units that are in circulation are likely not in any risk of exploding spontaneously. As of right now, OnePlus has yet to offer any statements regarding its own investigation into this incident. Although, the company did extend its apologies to Ankur through a tweet offering “amends.” So stay tuned for more updates regarding this matter.
A new Xiaomi phone with model number 2107113SG has received certification from the Malaysian SIRIM authority. The listing reveals that this device will be released in Malaysia with the Xiaomi Mi 11T Pro moniker.
The SIRIM listing has no information available on the specifications of the Mi 11T Pro. The existence of the Pro model suggests that there could be a vanilla variant called the Mi 11T. Apart from SIRIM, the Mi 11T Pro name and the model number have also appeared in the IMEI database.
Xiaomi Mi 11T Pro receives the SIRIM certification in Malaysia. Moniker confirmed. Plus, the device has already received the FCC certification in the past. Also, Mi 11T is also likely to launch. Feel free to retweet.#Xiaomi#Mi11T#Mi11TPropic.twitter.com/GjxoEHaFJx
The Mi 10T and Mi 10T Pro smartphones from last year were driven by the Snapdragon 865 mobile platform. Hence, it is likely that the Mi 11T series could be equipped with a Snapdragon 8-series flagship chip. It remains to be seen whether the company powers the Mi 11T duo with Snapdragon 870 or Snapdragon 888.
Xiaomi Mi 10T and Mi 10T Pro specifications
The Xiaomi Mi 10T has a 6.67-inch IPS LCD 144Hz FHD+ display with Gorilla Glass 5 protection, MIUI 12 based on Android 12 OS, and a side-facing fingerprint scanner.
The rear camera of the Mi 10T Pro has a 64-megapixel primary camera, a 13-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 5-megapixel macro camera. It has a selfie camera of 20-megapixel.
Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro
The Mi 10T has a 5,000mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging. The Mi 10T Pro has an OIS-enabled 108-megapixel primary camera instead of the 64-megapixel lens found on the Mi 10T. The rest of the specs are identical on both phones.
The MI 10T was rebadged as the Redmi K30S phone in China. Hence, it is likely that the Mi 10T could be heading to China as a Redmi K40 series phone or Redmi K40S branding.
Honor has released another teaser of its new Magic 3 series of smartphones. The company’s CEO has just recently participated in an upcoming conference regarding new technologies with one of the highlighting topics being about the AI technologies that will arrive with the Magic 3 series.
During the conference , Zhao Ming, CEO of the Chinese smartphone maker, will work with former CCTV host Zhang Quanling and Chess Grandmaster Nie Weiping to discuss the future of AI and the various benefits it can offer the world. So far, the brand has already teased its Magic series of flagship handsets a couple of times in the past few days. And now, the most recent hints at the new artificial intelligence tech that will be featured in the new lineup.
At the moment, the company did not reveal any finer details regarding these AI systems. Although, we can likely expect it to be related to the device’s camera system, battery, and more as well. For those unaware, the series will sport the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888+ processor, along with other top notch specs and features. The Pro variant is also teased to feature more than one primary rear camera sensors.
Tecno India has unveiled the Tecno POVA 2 smartphone in India. As the name suggests, it has arrived as a successor for the last original Tecno POVA smartphone that debuted last year in China. Some of the major attractions of the POVA 2 include an Helio G85 chipset and a 7,000mAh battery.
Tecno POVA 2 specifications and features
The POVA 2 flaunts a massive 6.9-inch LCD panel display that produces a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2460 pixels and a 20.5:9 aspect ratio. The device is preloaded with HiOS 7.6 based on Android 11 OS. The power button available on the right edge of the device is integrated with a fingerprint scanner.
The Helio G85 chipset is present under the hood of the POVA 2. The device comes with 4 GB / 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB / 128 GB of storage. For more storage, it features a dedicated microSD card slot.
Tecno Pova 2
Its 8-megapixel front camera is coupled with a dual-LED flash unit. Its rear camera system has a 48-megapixel main camera, a pair of 2-megapixel lenses for depth effects and macro shots, and an AI lens. The rear camera setup is accompanied by a quad-LED flash unit. It offers other features such as dual SIM support, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, USB-C, and a 3.5mm headphone port.
Tecno POVA 2 price in India
The Tecno POVA 2 variants such as 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage and 6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage are priced at Rs 10,499 (~$141) and Rs 12,499 (~$168), respectively, in India. The pricing is inclusive of the Rs 500 coupon. it will be available for buying through Amazon India from 12 AM on Aug. 5. It can be bought in colors like black, silver, and blue.
Last week, Infinix announced the Infinix X1 40-inch Android TV in India. The brand is now back with a new phone called the Infinix Smart 5A for India. It has gone official today as the toned-down version of the existing Infinix Smart 5 handset. Here is all the information on the specifications, features, and pricing of the Smart 5A:
Infinix Smart 5A specifications and features
The Infinix Smart 5A features a 6.52-inch teardrop notch display that offers an HD+ resolution. For snapping selfies, the modest phone sports an 8-megapixel selfie camera. The rear camera setup of the device has a 13-megapixel primary camera and a 2-megapixel depth sensor.
Infinix Smart 5A
The Smart 5A is powered by the Helio A20 chipset and 2 GB of RAM. It has a native storage of 32 GB and a dedicated microSD card slot for additional storage. The smartphone is backed by a 5,000mAh battery that supports only 10W charging.
The entry-level offering from Infinix is fitted with a rear-facing fingerprint and AI face unlock. It comes with other features like dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, GPS, a microUSB port, DTS Surround Sound support, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
Infinix Smart 5A price in India
The Infinix Smart 5A has arrived in India with introductory pricing of Rs 6,499 (~$87) and it can be purchased in colors like Midnight Black, Ocean Wave, and Quetzal Cyan. The device will be available for buying through Flipkart on Aug. 9.
A few days ago, Chinese giant Huawei officially launched the P50 series flagship smartphones as the company’s first phones to come pre-installed with the HarmonyOS operating system instead of Android, but it does support Android apps.
Now, days after officially announcing the new smartphones, Huawei has now officially launched custom themes for the P50 series phones which the company claims are inspired by gems and fragrances.
The brand has launched four themes — Amber Crystal, Moonlight Silver, Moonlight Blue, and Rose Powder. All these new themes can be downloaded on the Huawei P50 series smartphones using the Huawei Theme App.
While the themes are available for free for the Huawei P50 models, the company has also launched them for other models as a paid download. The themes are compatible with the Huawei Mate40 series, Mate30 series, P40 series, Nova8 series. It’s noteworthy that the phones must be running the HarmonyOS 2.0 for using these themes.
The Huawei P50 features a 6.5-inch FHD+ OLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate while the Pro model comes with a 6.6-inch FHD+ OLED screen offering a 120Hz refresh rate. Both the phones are powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC with a 4G modem. There’s also a Kirin 9000-powered model, which is also limited to 4G connectivity.
The standard model has a 50MP f/1.8 RGB primary camera, a 13MP f/2.2 ultrawide angle camera, and a 12MP f/3.4 telephoto camera with OIS. On the front side, there’s a 13MP f/2.4 camera that sits inside the punch hole in the display.
On the other hand, the Pro model has a 50MP f/1.8 RGB sensor with OIS and a 40MP f/1.6 Black and White sensor, coupled with a 13MP f/2.2 ultrawide angle camera and a 64MP f/3.5 telephoto camera with OIS. There’s also a 13MP f/2.4 front-facing camera with support for autofocus and AIS anti-shake.
The Huawei P50 is powered by a 4,100mAh battery while the Huawei P50 Pro is powered by a 4,360mAh battery. Both of them come with support for 66W fast charging technology but only the Pro model has support for wireless charging.
Samsung is working on its next-generation Galaxy S-series flagship smartphones which will be launched early next year in the form of the Samsung Galaxy S22 lineup. While there’s plenty of time to the official launch, leaks related to the smartphones keep surfacing online.
In the latest leak, tipster Yogesh claims that the Galaxy S22 series from Samsung, as well as some other non-Samsung phones, will come with a new 50MP RGBW sensor.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Render
Ice Universe has claimed that the South Korean giant will be launching a new 200-megapixel camera sensor and a 50-megapixel RGBW unit next month. Samsung had previously confirmed that it was working on a 200-megapixel camera sensor.
Earlier it was said that the top-end variant of the lineup, the Galaxy S22 Ultra will be retaining the 108-megapixel sensor. However, the report was refuted and the device was claimed to have a new 200-megapixel sensor in a five-camera setup. The 200MP sensor is reportedly being made in collaboration with Japan-based Olympus.
Samsung recently announced the world’s smallest 0.64μm-pixel sensor, 50MP ISOCELL JN1 camera which is meant for mid-tier phones. In February, it had unveiled the 50MP ISOCELL GN2 sensor which is 1/1.12-inches and has 1.4μm-sized pixels.
The Samsung Galaxy S22 series is also expected to come with 65W charging support and the firm is reportedly testing the technology. The 65W charger from Samsung was certified by TÜV SÜD in February this year. This is the same charger with model number EP-TA865 which was certified by South Korea’s NRRA certification in September last year.
Last week, it was leaked that the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra are likely to carry model numbers SM-S901x, SM-906x, and SM-S908x. While not yet confirmed, the phones are expected to get launched in January 2022.
Realme Book, the first laptop from Realme may launch this month. Ahead of the launch, the company has been consistently teasing its design and features. Realme CEO Madhav Sheth is expected to reveal some information about the Realme Book in the upcoming 28th episode of Ask Madhav YouTube video. Before the arrival of the video, Sheth has teased the design of the laptop through Instagram stories.
The below-shown image shared by Sheth showcases the blue variant of the Realme Book. A recent leak had claimed that the blue edition of the laptop will be called Real Blue. The device is also expected to arrive in other colors like Real Red and Real Apricot. The image also suggests that the notebook may come with support for a 150-degree tilt.
Recent reports have revealed that the Realme Book has a 14-inch screen that delivers an aspect ratio of 3:2. It is expected to arrive in 11th generation Core i5 and Core i3 processors. It will come preinstalled with Windows 10 OS and is confirmed to receive the Windows 11 upgrade.
The laptop will come equipped with a chiclet keyboard. Its power button will also function as a fingerprint reader. The exact size of its battery is not known yet. However, its 3C certification in China has revealed that it will arrive with support for 65W fast charging. The notebook is likely to arrive with multiple ports such as a USB-A port, a pair of USB-C ports, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a charging port. It is likely to cost 40,000 (~$538).
Xiaomi has been working on its new flagship smartphone under the Mi MIX lineup and the brand is all set to launch the Mi MIX 4 later this month. Rumors indicate that the device could come running MIUI 13 but those claims have been refuted by the company.
Wang Hua from Xiaomi’s PR department has said that developers are still working on fine-tuning or polishing the latest version of the MIUI software, i.e. MIUI 13 and it will take some time before the new version is officially released.
Xiaomi Mi MIX 3
This confirms that the upcoming Mi MIX 4 will come running the existing MIUI 12.5 custom user interface based on the Android operating system. Earlier, Digital Chat Station had also claimed that Xiaomi’s phones in the foreseeable future will come with MIUI 12.5 out-of-the-box, including the Mi MIX 4.
Based on the reports so far, the upcoming MIX-series flagship smartphone, which is codenamed Odin, will feature a 6.67-inch Full-HD+ curved OLED display offering a high refresh rate. It will also pack an under-display fingerprint sensor and an in-display fingerprint scanner for security.
Under the hood, the device will come powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 or Snapdragon 888+ SoC, coupled with 12GB LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB UFS 3.1 storage. In the camera department, it is expected to have a triple-camera setup on the back.
It could feature a 50-megapixel Samsung GN1 primary camera sensor, a 48-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, and a 48-megapixel telephoto lens. The device is said to be powered by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 120W fast charging technology. A variant of the phone was recently spotted on TENAA, indicating its imminent launch.
Xiaomi is among the world’s leading companies in the wearable devices category and the reason behind that is the brand’s Mi Band series of fitness trackers. Each year, the company launches a successor in the lineup with some exciting new features but keeps the pricing almost the same as the predecessor.
Currently, the Mi Band series is in its sixth generation and the latest product, the Mi Band 6 managed to sell more than a million units within a month of getting launched. Now, there are rumors about a new wearable product from the brand — Mi Band X.
Xiaomi Mi Band X Leaked PPT
Recently, Xiaomi’s Mi Band X was leaked through a PPT presentation inside the company, sparking rumors about the upcoming launch of the device. However, Wang Hua of Xiaomi Group’s Public Relations Department has clarified that while the PPT is genuine, there’s no product like Mi Band X coming from the brand.
He added that the presentation was a part of the company’s internal training program for new employees and it happens to be a two-year-old PPT. So well, there you have it. The Mi Band X isn’t a legitimate product and thus, it is not getting launched by Xiaomi.
The wearable product was first leaked by a Weibo user @我才是羽度非凡 and revealed that Xiaomi is working on a Mi Band with a flexible display that goes around the entire circumference of the device, thus needing no strap.
Nonetheless, we are still excited about the company’s upcoming Mi Band product which is likely to be the Mi Band 7 and could go official early next year. In that case, we expect to start getting leaks related to that in the coming months.
Zoom Video Communications, the company behind the popular Zoom platform, has agreed to pay $85 million and improve its security practices to settle a lawsuit that claimed that the company violated users’ privacy rights.
The lawsuit alleged that the platform shared users’ personal data with Facebook, Google, and LinkedIn. It also talked about letting hackers disrupt Zoom meetings in a practice called “Zoombombing”, reports Reuters.
In the settlement agreement, the company denied wrongdoing. A preliminary settlement still requires approval by U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California.
As for the compensation, the subscribers of the platform in the proposed class action would be eligible for 15% refunds on their core subscriptions or $25, whichever is larger while others could receive up to $15.
Apart from monetary compensation, Zoom has also agreed to security measures including alerting users when meeting hosts or other participants use third-party apps in meetings and providing specialized training to employees on privacy and data handling.
Though Zoom collected about $1.3 billion in Zoom Meetings subscriptions from class members, the plaintiffs’ lawyers called the $85 million settlement reasonable given the litigation risks. They intend to seek up to $21.25 million for legal fees.
The usage of Zoom surged during the COVID-19 pandemic as companies and companies, schools, and colleges opted for online meetings instead of in-person conduct. It had 497,000 customers with more than 10 employees in April 2021, a substantial increase from 81,900 in January 2020. But the company says that the user growth could slow or decline as more people get vaccines and return to work or school in person.
Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, tablets recorded one of the fastest sales growth in the past few months. If you’re looking for an entry-level tablet for video and audio entertainment, or video conferencing, we have a recommendation here – the ALLDOCUBE iPlay 40 Pro.
ALLDOCUBE iPlay 40 Pro Review: Design & Display
I’ll start with the appearance of the ALLDOCUBE iPlay 40 Pro.
The back has a frosted texture and the frame is made of aluminum-magnesium alloy. The metal frame increases the overall strength and prevents any possible structural issues in the long term. The volume, power button, and SIM/MicroSD card tray are engraved with their names. SIM/MicroSD card tray has a hybrid design, so you can insert two nano-SIM cards or one TF card, and a nano-SIM card. The MicroSD card slot supports up to 2TB, so you don’t have to worry about the problem of insufficient storage capacity in the future.
The camera and flash are in the corner, and the four speakers are placed symmetrically. Interestingly, the Type-C port is placed on the top of the body, on the same side as the camera. There is no inconvenience with this design though. The camera on the back also protrudes very little, making for a simple design.
ALLDOCUBE iPlay 40 Pro uses a 2000×1200 resolution LCD screen. In-Cell Full lamination technology is used to make the screen look more premium. If you have used other entry-level tablets or phones, you will find that the screen looks like there is a layer of glass separating it, which is the result of not using Full lamination technology. The color of the screen looks good too. One of the drawbacks is that it doesn’t have a high refresh rate display.
ALLDOCUBE iPlay 40 Pro Review: Performance
The iPlay 40 Pro is an entry-level tablet that focuses on audio and video entertainment. As you might expect, performance is its weakest point. It uses the UNISOC Tiger T618 chip, which you may have not heard of, so let me give you a general overview.
It’s an entry-level chip with an AnTuTu Benchmark score of 245,032, which is roughly between the Snapdragon 660 and Snapdragon 710 levels. The highest Graphics in PUBG can only be selected in HD, and Ultra Frame Rate (40FPS) can only be selected in Balanced and Smooth Graphics. Genshin Impact also jumps to Low Graphics and 30FPS to run smoothly at full frame rate. But the good news is that it is very stable and the temperature control is so good that you can barely feel the heat. It seems that the iPlay 40 Pro can still handle some mainstream games, but if you want a better gaming experience, it may not be your best choice.
Because tablets usually don’t need a powerful camera, the iPlay 40 Pro is equipped with only a rare 8-megapixel camera with auto-focus. And there’s a front 5-megapixel camera for video calls and Zoom conferences. Its camera quality can be judged in the samples below. In short, it can be used for video conferencing and even scanning QR codes is no problem at all.
front camera sample
The iPlay 40 Pro’s system is based on Android 11, which I believe you are all very familiar with, so I won’t go into too much detail.
ALLDOCUBE iPlay 40 Pro Review: Battery Life
The iPlay 40 Pro packs a 6200mAh battery into a 10.4-inch body.
How long it can be used as an AV device is also a great concern. After testing half an hour of 1080P online video, half an hour of Tiktok, and half an hour of watching, each activity consumed around 5% of battery life. Thirty minutes of PUBG further consumed 7%, another thirty minutes of Genshin Impact used up 11%, with the final remaining power at 67%. So the battery life is pretty good for your daily needs.
ALLDOCUBE iPlay 40 Pro Review: Verdict
The iPlay 40 Pro is very well positioned for audio and video entertainment, with a balance of video conferencing. It may lag behind in terms of performance, but it can meet your basic tablet needs at a low price.
If you’re not buying a tablet to play high-end games, then the iPlay 40 Pro is a good choice. For just $200, it gets all the essentials right, making for an interesting entertainment tablet on a budget.
Samsung is reportedly working on the Galaxy A52s smartphone as an upgraded version of the existing Galaxy A52 smartphone. A recent leak had revealed the pricing of the A52s for the European market. Now DealnTechhas come across the retailer listing of the Galaxy A52s through which its pricing, storage, and color variants have been revealed.
The newly spotted retailer listing reveals that the Galaxy A52s will be available with an internal storage of 128 GB. The listing further reveals that it will be priced at €434.64 (~$515) and it will be available in four colors like Awesome White, Awesome Black, Awesome Violet, and Awesome Mint.
The other specs of the Galaxy A52s 5G are under wraps. It is likely that the phone may borrow most of its other specs from the Galaxy A52s 5G. Hence, it is likely to arrive with a 6.5-inch S-AMOLED FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate support, a 32-megapixel front camera, a 64-megapixel (main, with OIS support) + 12-megapixel (ultrawide) + 5-megapixel (macro) + 5-megapixel (depth) quad-camera system, a 4,500mAh battery that supports 25W rapid charging, an in-screen fingerprint reader, a microSD card slot, stereo speakers, and IP67 rated dustproof and water-resistant device.
Motorola will be holding an unveiling event in China on Aug. 5. Last week, the company announced the Edge 20, Edge 20 Pro, and Edge 20 Lite smartphones in the global markets. The vanilla and Pro models are expected to go official later this week in China. Recent teasers by Motorola’s China division suggest that the Edge 20 Pro may debut in the Chinese market with the “Motorola Edge S Pro” moniker.
Shown above is one of the recently released promotional videos by Motorola China. It showcases the “Ready For” functionality of the Edge S Pro, which allows users to connect it to a larger display wirelessly. Earlier this year, Motorola announced the Snapdragon 870 SoC-powered Motorola Edge S phone in China, which was made available in global markets as the Motorola Moto G100. The Edge S Pro is expected to arrive as an upgraded version of the original Edge S as the name goes.
The Edge S Pro is expected to arrive with a 6.7-inch OLED FHD+ display with a punch-hole design. The Snapdragon 870 is present under the hood of the device. It is likely to arrive in China with up to 12 GB of LPDDR4x RAM and up to 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage.
Motorola Edge 20 Pro
For selfies, it may feature a front camera of 32-megapixel. Its rear camera setup may include a 108-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel periscope telephoto snapper, and a 16-megapixel ultrawide lens. The handset is expected to arrive with a 4,500mAh battery that supports 30W fast charging. At present, there is no word on the pricing of the Edge S Pro.
July is over and while it was pretty long, it did pack some interesting announcements. The last week of the mount was also packed with product announcements alongside some really interesting news. Here’s a recap of last week’s top stories:
Xiaomi global event
Xiaomi announced a handful of new products for the global markets on Monday, July 26. The list includes the Mi Router AX9000 gaming router, Mi 2K Gaming Monitor 27”, the Redmi Buds 3 Pro, the Mi Electric Scooter 3, and the Mi Smart Air Fryer 3.5L.
New Nokia phones
HMD Global announced a trio of new Nokia phones. Top of the line is the Nokia XR20, the first Nokia-branded 5G rugged smartphone. There is also the Nokia C30, an entry-level Android smartphone, and last but not the list is the rebirth of the classic Nokia 6310. The manufacturer also announced about a dozen new earphones.
OPPO Watch 2
OPPO made its foray into the wearable market last year with the OPPO Watch and the OPPO Band fitness tracker. It has now followed up the former with a successor called the OPPO Watch 2 and it comes with a dual operating system and dual-chip design and a starting price that converts to about $200.
No OnePlus 9T?
Starting with the OnePlus 3T in 2016, OnePlus has made it a tradition to announce a T-variant of its flagship phone(s) for that year. It turns out that may not happen this year as a trusted leaker has revealed that OnePlus isn’t going to announce a OnePlus 9T.
MediaTek Kompanio 1300T
MediaTek announced a new chipset in its Kompanio series, its line of processors designed for Chromebooks. However, the new Kompanio 1300T won’t be appearing first in a Chromebook but the upcoming Honor V7 Pro tablet.
ZTE Axon 30 5G
ZTE announced the Axon 30 5G in China, its newest smartphone to feature an in-display camera. ZTE claims the camera technology has been improved significantly compared to the Axon 20 from last year. The phone will get an international release in September.
Nothing in your ears!
The Nothing ear (1) is official and it was one of the most-talked-about product announcements last week. The new earbuds from Carl Pei’s new company bring a new design to the earbuds space. It also offers a lot for $99!
Nokia is making a tablet
Remember the Nokia N1 tablet released in 2015? It wasn’t much of a success but Nokia wants to give tablets another chance. Who can blame them considering the market has seen renewed interest. The new tablet will launch as the Nokia T20 and will have a 10.36-inch among other features including its price tag that leaked last week.
More than 10 million PS5s sold but I still don’t have one
Sony revealed that it has sold more than 10 million PlayStation 5 units since the console went on sale in November last year, making it its fastest-selling console. That is pretty impressive considering supply issues have caused a scarcity.
Huawei’s P50 series finally launched last week but the two new phones don’t have 5G support. The Huawei P50 (powered by the Snapdragon 888), and the Huawei P50 Pro (available in Kirin 9000 and Snapdragon 888 variants) are proof that Huawei’s problems are far from over. They feature a new design and pack impressive cameras (that already top DxOMark’s list) along with other flagship-grade specs but their lack of 5G support may make them a tough sell. However, a 5G variant of the pro model is expected to launch later.
Motorola Edge 20 series – flat OLED displays and 108MP cameras
The trio of the Motorola Edge 20 Pro, Edge 20, and Edge 20 Lite were announced last week in Europe. The phones share some similarities such as a 6.67-inch OLED FHD+ display (albeit with different refresh rates) as well as 108MP primary rear cameras and the same fast charging technology but that is pretty much where it ends. You get different processors across the board, different battery capacities, and more.
Back in May, a leaker revealed that Honor has restructured its product line, stating that the Honor X series will be a mid-range line. Last month, Honor announced the Honor X20 SE, and it launched as a Dimensity 700-powered phone with a starting price under $300. A more powerful model called the Honor X20 is expected to launch in the future and a new leak has surfaced regarding the chipset that will power the phone.
The source, who goes by @熊猫很禿然 (Bald Panda), disclosed via a Weibo post that the Honor X20 is powered by the Dimensity 900 chipset. Considering that the source has a good track record regarding Honor and Huawei-related leaks, we have little doubt about it being wrong.
While the Dimensity 900 is a less powerful processor than the Dimensity 1200, it is a 6nm chipset too. Announced back in May, the processor has two Cortex-A78 cores clocked at 2.4GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 2.0GHz. It also has a Mali G68 MC4 GPU.
Honor already has a Dimensity 900-powered phone in form of the Honor 50 SE. We can expect both phones to differ with respect to design, camera, and maybe even battery capacity and fast charging technology.
There is no info on when the Honor X20 will launch but we won’t rule out this quarter.
One of the highlights of July was the report that Xiaomi is now the second-biggest smartphone manufacturer in the world in terms of market share. The Chinese manufacturer overtook Apple following the release of a report by Canalys Research. Now, another analyst firm, IDC, has also released its report and it confirms Xiaomi ranking albeit with different figures.
ID’s report lists the top five smartphone companies in the world for the second quarter of 2021 and ranks them according to shipment volumes, market share, and year-over-year growth.
Sitting at the top of the list is Samsung with a shipment volume of 59 million units, 4 million more than it shipped in the same quarter in 2020. However, while it has shipped more units, its market share has dropped from 19.5% to 18.8%.
Coming in second place is Xiaomi with 53.1 million units shipped and a 16.9% market share. That is a huge jump from the 28.5 million units shipped Y-O-Y and from its market share of 10.3%. IDC states the company has recorded a growth of 86.6%.
Apple is the third-largest smartphone company with 44.2 million units and a 14.1% market share. The Cupertino-based company saw its shipment and market share rise Y-O-Y from 37.6 million and 13.6% respectively.
OPPO and its sister company Vivo take the fourth and fifth spots with 32.8 and 31.6 million units shipped respectively. The former has a market share of 10.5% and recorded a growth of 33.7%. Vivo’s market share is 10.1% and it recorded a growth of 33.7%.
IDC adds that the stats above represents the current parent company for all brands owned and operated as a subsidiary, so Xiaomi’s stats include shipments made by Redmi and POCO.
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