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Alleged iPhone 13 series model numbers revealed by EEC

Apple iPhone 13 series is reported to hit the stores this fall. The second-gen 5G smartphones from the Cupertino-based tech giant are expected to go official in September like the previous years in recent times (except 2020). Ahead of the official announcement, their alleged model numbers have been revealed.

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The upcoming Apple iPhone 13 series seems to have been certified by EEC (Eurasian Economic Commission). The lineup is expected to include four models, namely iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Mini.

However, the following seven model numbers have been listed on EEC.

  • A2628
  • A2630
  • A2634
  • A2635
  • A2640
  • A2643
  • A2645

Unfortunately, the EEC certification does not reveal anything else. But we do know some characteristics of these handsets, thanks to multiple reports.

The iPhone 13 series is reported to feature the same design as the current-gen iPhone 12 models. However, the new lineup may come with a slightly smaller notch and possible better camera performance.

Most importantly, the iPhone 13 Mini could be the last-ever mini iPhone due to poor reception of the iPhone 12 Mini. Also, the iPhone 13 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro Max may finally come equipped with a 120Hz ProMotion display.

In a nutshell, the iPhone 13 series will be a minor upgrade over the current-gen iPhone 12 series.

 

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MediaTek sees record revenue growth in the month of May 2021

MediaTek has just reported its revenue for the month of May 2021. During this month, the company saw a growth of 13 percent month on month, while registering a whopping 90 percent growth in comparison to the same month last year.

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According to a DigiTimes report, the chip making giant’s revenue reached 41.33 billion New Taiwan Dollars (roughly 1.5 billion US Dollars) in the month of May. On the other hand, the total revenue for the first five months of this year arrived at 185.93 billion New Taiwan Dollars (roughly 6.7 billion US Dollars), marking another significant growth of 80.2 percent year on year.

MediaTek also announced that it is on track to meet its initial sales growth estimate for the second quarter of this year, which is set between 10 to 18 percent over last year. Furthermore, the firm announced that it is working closely with its backend partners to reduce the impacts of the COVID cluster infections at OSAT King Yuan Electronics (KYEC). The company stated that it is also set to meet its expectations for the full year sales growth and gross margin guidance.

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Previously, the fabless chip producer had estimated that its revenue will rise by over 40 percent in this year, recording somewhere between a 44 percent to 46 percent gross margin. The news arrives despite the two day fab closure at KYEC that led to  30 to 35 percent loss in its June output.

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Xiaomi launches the MIJIA Air Conditioning Companion Pro priced at ¥129 (~$20)

Xiaomi has launched the MIJIA Air Conditioning Companion Pro. The smart home product takes over from the Air Conditioning Companion 2 and performs all the functions of its predecessor and even adds some new features.MIJIA Air Conditioning Companion Pro

The Air Conditioning Controller Pro can functions as a remote control for the air conditioner switch and temperature adjustment. It also come with support for XiaoAI voice control, and intelligent temperature adjustment after sleep as well as provide a statistics of the electricity consumption by the AC. These are functions which the Air Conditioning Controller 2 can perform. However, the new Air Conditioning Controller Pro now features an  infrared remote control, expanded 10A socket, and built-in Bluetooth gateway as well as other practical functions.

The AC Companion Pro not only makes traditional air conditioners easy to use and smart, it also realizes remote timing switch and temperature adjustment. It can also be used to control several electric appliances such as projectors, TVs, fans, thanks to the infrared remote.

In terms of the design, the MIJIA Air Conditioning Companion Pro looks similar to the MIJIA Smart Socket. While its predecessor packs a three-hole socket, the new smart socket has an additional five-hole socket of 10A rating. This ensures you can connect other gadgets to the socket like 10A low-power air conditioners, cameras, smart curtains, and other electrical equipment.MIJIA Air Conditioning Companion Pro

Furthermore, its built-in infrared transmitter module and massive infrared code library can cover 6000+ mainstream brand home appliances in the market. The MIJIA Air Conditioning Companion Pro also has a built-in Bluetooth gateway. After connecting to a Bluetooth device, you can not only view the data of the Bluetooth device remotely on the MIJIA app, but also realize the linkage with other MIJIA smart devices from the Settings.

The MIJIA Air Conditioning Companion Pro carries a decent price tag of 129 yuan (~$20). There is no information on its availability at the moment.

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EA suffers a Data Breach, with hackers now selling FIFA 21 source code

EA has apparently been hit with a data breach. The hackers responsible for the attack stole the company’s source code of FIFA 21’s game engine along with other game development tools as well.

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According to a Motherboard report, these hackers are also selling the source code for the company’s Frostbite game engine. This engine is used not only for FIFA 21 but has also been used in the studio’s popular Battlefield series a well. The group responsible is reportedly advertising that this data is for sale on hacking forums, and will only consider offers from big name members of the hacking community.

As the name suggests, Source codes are quite crucial for game development, so it is a big deal when a company like EA suffers from such a data breach. Recently, such attacks had also affected CD Projekt Red, who lost the source code for its Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3 game engines. Source codes being leaked also signifies trouble for the games themselves as it enables a clear view of the inner workings of the game, letting people create cheats and hacks that the developers didn’t intend for.

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While the data breach doesn’t necessarily damage a company to a great extent, it does offers leaks at future or other projects that are currently in development. Furthermore, the hackers also claimed that they also have Microsoft Xbox and Sony’s SDKs and API keys available for sale as well, with a screenshot showcasing a total of 780GB worth of stolen goods. A spokesperson from the company confirmed this news and stated that the hackers only got away with a “limited amount of game source code and related tools.”

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Midea has launched 12 Huawei HarmonyOS equipped appliances across 7 categories

Earlier this week, the Midea Group announced that it is closely working together with Huawei, to integrate the latter’s HarmonyOS in its products. The group also stated that it has already launched 12 products that are equipped with HarmonyOS across 7 different categories.

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World’s first refrigerator with HarmonyOS from Midea

Notably, the news arrives just days after an executive of the Chinese home appliance maker announced that most of its smart products will feature the smartphone brand’s proprietary operating system. The former had even announced that it would be cooperating with Huawei for its HarmonyOS (also known as HongMengOS in China) back in 2020.

Just recently, Midea had even launched the world’s first smart refrigerator that supports the HarmonyOS. The company added that its products launching with the new OS will also enable it to offer its customers more value and better services as well. Furthermore, the HarmonyOS platform was built with multi device support and cross platform integration as well.

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This means that its ecosystem is designed to work in a smart home, where multiple IoT (internet of things) products are connected to one another and can be controlled by the user remotely through a smartphone or a smart hub. The company has already launched various products with HarmonyOS, with new releases including the likes of dehumidifiers, refrigerators, and more. This number is likely to rise further with new launches in the near future.

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TECNO SPARK 7T launched in India with 6,000mAh battery, 48MP dual-camera, and more

Earlier this week, TECNO announced that it will be launching the TECNO SPARK 7T in India on June 11. As scheduled, the company has officially debuted the said smartphone in the country earlier today. Let’s take a look at its specs, features, price, and availability in India.

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TECNO SPARK 7T Specifications and Features

The newly released TECNO SPARK 7T features a plastic build and comes in three striking colors, namely Jewel Blue, Nebula Orange, and Magnet Black. The device measures 164.82 x 76.05 x 9.52mm in dimensions but unfortunately, there’s no official word on its weight.

On the front, the handset flaunts a 6.42-inch LCD panel with a resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels (HD+) and a dewdrop notch. Under the hood, it houses a MediaTek Helio G35 SoC coupled with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage.

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The back of the phone includes a 48MP dual-camera setup, however, there’s no official word on the secondary just like the device’s weight. Anyway, it is confirmed to have an 8MP selfie camera inside the notch.

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On the connectivity front, the smartphone supports dual-SIM, 4G, WiFi, Bluetooth, GNSS, MicroUSB port, and 3.5mm headphone jack. It also has a MicroSD card slot and essential sensors like an accelerometer, an ambient light sensor, a proximity sensor, as well as a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.

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As for software, the phone runs HiOS 7.6 based on Android 11. Last but not least, it is backed by a 6,000mAh battery with support for 10W standard charging.

TECNO SPARK 7T Price and Availability in India

The TECNO SPARK 7T is priced at ₹8,999 ($123) in India. The handset’s first sale is scheduled for June 15 at 12 PM. It will be sold via Amazon India.

On the first day of the sale, the smartphone will be available at a discounted price tag of ₹7,999 (₹1,000 off).

 

 

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Honor 50 Pro’s HQ renders reveal curved edge display, rear design revealed

The Honor 50 and Honor 50 Pro will be launching on June 16 in China. A new leak tipster Ishan Agarwal has revealed the design and color variants of the Pro model.

The renders show that the Honor 50 Pro’s display is curved towards the left and right edges. At the upper-left corner of the screen is a pill-shaped cutout, which suggests that it will be fitted with a dual selfie camera system.

The AnTuTu listing of the phone revealed that the device supports a screen resolution of 2676 x 1236 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate. Hence, it seems that the Honor 50 Pro could be featuring the same 6.72-inch OLED display that was made available on the Honor V40 5G earlier this year.

Honor 50 Pro HQ render by Ishan Agarwal
Honor 50 Pro HQ render by Ishan Agarwal

The Honor 50 Pro’s back panel has two camera rings that house the main camera in the top one. The second camera ring has three auxiliary cameras and an LED flash. It is speculated that the handset is equipped with a 108-megapixel primary camera.

There is no information available on the battery capacity of the Honor 50 Pro, but its 3C certification has revealed that it may ship with a 100W fast charger. The new leak further reveals that the Honor 50 Pro will come in four exciting colors such as Bright Black, Summer Amber, First Snow Crystal, and Jade Blue.

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Xiaomi engineers believe phones without USB ports could hit the market in 2022

While Xiaomi had officially unveiled its HyperCharge technology for its future flagship smartphones that offer 200W wired fast charging and 120W wireless fast charging a couple of weeks ago. The company answered a few questions related to this technology earlier today (11th June 2021).

Xiaomi HyperCharge 200W Charging

To answer questions regarding its technology, the Chinese tech giant brought in some of its engineers. Notably, these engineers added that we might soon see a smartphone launching with no USB charging port as early as next year. In other words, some smartphone brands might launch a device that solely relies on wireless charging. An example of such a smartphone is the Vivo Apex 2020, which offered 60W wireless fast charging as its sole charging solution.

The engineers further added that the only reason why wired charging is still the primary method of charging a smartphone is due to wireless charging technology still not being perfected, with its infrastructure in public places also being scarce at the moment. The wired charging solution is also a lot more mature in comparison to the wireless counterpart. People have even questioned the safety of this technology, especially as charging rates have increased in recent times.

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But in the near future with advancement in this technology, we can expect to see devices that arrive with improved wireless charging technology. Furthermore, with the Chinese government stepping in to regulate the wireless charging technology, we can expect the third party charging accessory makers to also improve the quality of their product offerings, making it more common in the market as well.

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Realme laptop, tablet launch date confirmed by Realme CEO

Leaked information shared by Android Authority yesterday revealed that Realme’s upcoming laptop and tablet will be called Realme Book and Realme Pad, respectively. Fresh information reveals that the brand will launch the Realme Book and Realme Pad at the global launch event of the Realme GT 5G, which is set to take on June 15.

Realme CEO for India and Europe Madhav Sheth’s new tweet states that there will be “another surprise” at the global launch of the Realme GT. The poster shared by him says “Another GT is coming.”

A closer look at the letter “T” reveals that the slanting line is actually a laptop, and the horizontal line could be a tablet. The “Realme Book” and “Realme Pad” monikers are yet to be confirmed officially. It appears that the company’s first laptop and tablet will debut along with the Realme GT 5G in Europe.

Another thing to note in the image is that it also mentions the IST timing of 5:30 PM for the global launch. This indicates that the Realme GT 5g and other devices may also go official in India at the same time. With only a few days remaining, the company is expected to soon reveal some of the key features of the products that are slated to go official on June 15.

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Realme Book’s leaked image by Android Authority

Leaked information has revealed that the Realme Book has a 3:2 aspect ratio display, slim bezels, an aluminum chassis, dual speakers for stereos output, Windows OS, and a USB-C port. On the other side, the Realme Pad is speculated to arrive with a squarish design, a metal body, and one or two rear-facing cameras.

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Huawei only held 4% smartphone market share in Q1 2021

While the smartphone market recovers post the coronavirus pandemic, Huawei Technologies still struggles due to the US sanctions. Despite the market seeing a year on year growth of 20 percent, the company only held a 4 percent market share in Q1 2021.

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According to a Counterpoint Research report, the global smartphone market saw a 20 percent year on year growth in the first quarter of this year, while recording a 10 percent quarter on quarter decline. The total shipments during this period reached 354.94 million units. During Q1, Samsung lead the market with a 22 percent market share, followed by Apple (17 percent), Xiaomi (14 percent), Oppo (11 percent), Vivo (10 percent), and finally Huawei (4 percent).

The report also added that the Indian smartphone market saw a decline in the second quarter, although, Xiaomi saw an 8 percent year on year growth in the region, reaching 26 percent market share. Similarly, Chinese smartphone makers also saw a significant growth in Europe, while Apple saw a decline. On the other hand, Huawei saw further decline in the region.

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For those unaware, the Chinese tech giant’s smartphone operations has been struggling as US sanctions cut off its primary chip supplier TSMC. This had essentially crippled its smartphone business as it had to rely on its existing inventory for its new launches. Furthermore, the company even had to sell of its budget handset unit, Honor as well, while it expanded its business scope into other fields like the automobile industry and cloud computing related services.

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realme X, XT realme UI 2.0 Early Access registrations go live

Just like OPPO, realme has also been rolling out Android 11 builds (mostly beta) in the form of realme UI 2.0 to its eligible smartphones since September 2020. However, unlike the former, the latter has delivered stable update for only a few handsets. That said, the latest devices to join the beta program are realme X and realme XT.

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The realme X and the realme XT were launched in the second half of 2019. Both smartphones debuted with ColorOS 6.x based on Android 9.0 Pie. They were later updated to the first edition of realme UI (Android 10).

Now, as per the schedule shared by the brand, realme UI 2.0 Early Access registrations are live for these two handsets. Interested users can head over to these links (1, 2) enroll themselves in the program.

According to the official announcement, the registrations will kick off on June 11. However, the brand has not mentioned the last date. Instead, it does say that testers will be recruited in batches.

That said, in order to qualify, the primary pre-requisite is to be on the following firmware versions.

  • realme XRMX1901EX_11.C.11
  • realme XTRMX1921EX_11_C.13

Last but not least, users who are not satisfied with the realme UI 2.0 (Android 11) beta builds can roll back to realme UI (Android 10). But it is worth noting that this process will not only wipe the phone’s internal storage but also backlists the device from enrolling in the program again.

 

 

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TSMC considers setting up its first chip plant in Japan: Report

TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) is apparently considering building its first chipmaking plant in Japan. The news arrives as Tokyo is urging companies to expand their semiconductor production within the country.

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According to a NikkeiAsia report, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, who is also a key supplier for the Japanese tech giant Sony, is currently considering building a plant in the Kumamoto Prefecture. At the moment, the firm is evaluating the plan to build a site in western Japan, as per sources close to the matter. Notably, the location of the site would also make the plants close to one of Sony’s plants.

In other words, the latter might receive help from the former to meet the high demand for image sensors, automotive microcontrollers, and other chips as well. One of the sources stated that “TSMC is considering a proposal by the Japanese government to build an advanced chip factory in Japan, though it has not yet fully committed and finalized.” Notably, the plant would TSMC’s first chipmaking site in Japan, with companies from the region accounting for 4.7 percent of its revenue in 2020.

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Furthermore, this would also mark a major shift in the company’s strategy of only maintaining production in its home country of Taiwan. Similarly, TSMC is also building an advanced chip plant in the US due to pressure from Washington, which has also been urging firms to build semiconductor facilities in the region just like Tokyo. Another source added that “One of the key reasons for TSMC to pick this location is because its large Japanese client Sony has a plant there.”

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Samsung Galaxy A20, A30s receive Android 11 (One UI 3.1) update

Samsung is rolling out Android 11 stable update for the eligible devices since December 2021. Six months later, only certain older low-end products are left to be updated. Two such phones, namely Galaxy A20 and Galaxy A30s have now started receiving the update.

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Samsung Galaxy A20

The Samsung Galaxy A20 launched in the first half of 2019. The device debuted with One UI based on Android 9.0 Pie out of the box. It was later updated to Android 10-based One UI 2.x last year.

Now, the smartphone has begun to receive the Android 11 update in the form of One UI 3.1. The latest system update for the handset is currently live in Russia with firmware version A205FNPUUACUF1. Apart from new features, it also brings along June 2021 security patches.

On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy A30s released in the second half of 2019. It also made its debut with Android 9.0 Pie-based One UI. Just like the former phone, it also received an update to One UI 2.x based on Android 10 last year.

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Samsung Galaxy A30s

Right now, it is getting an update to Android 11 with One UI 3.1 on top of it. The update is live in Russia with firmware version  A307FNXXU2CUF2 and older May 2021 security patches.

The One UI 3.1 update for both the above-mentioned smartphones should be available in other regions in the coming days. Users can head over to Settings >  Software update > Download and install to check whether their unit has got the update.

Last but not least, the Android 11 update is the last major software update for the Galaxy A20 and the Galaxy A30s. However, these Samsung handsets will continue to get security patches at least until 2023.

 

 

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Samsung Galaxy M32 India launch likely in June, expected color variants revealed

A major leak by tipster Ishan Agarwal yesterday revealed the entire specifications of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy M32 handset. The tipster has now claimed that the handset is likely to launch this month. He also said that it may arrive in two color options in the country.

Agarwal recently shared a leaked render which revealed that the Galaxy M32 exists in three colors such as black, white, and blue. However, he now claims that the handset will be available only in black and blue colors.

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Samsung Galaxy M32 | Image Source: Ishan Agarwal

At present, there is no word on the pricing of the device. The M32 will be replacing the Galaxy M31, which was introduced with a price tag of Rs 14,999 (~$205) last year. Hence, it appears the M32 could be coming with a similar price tag in the country. It is expected to arrive in variants like 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage and 6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage.

Samsung Galaxy M32 specifications (Rumored)

The Samsung Galaxy M32 has a 6.4-inch S-AMOLED Full HD+ panel with a u-shaped notch. It will be the South Korean company’s first handset with a Helio G85 chipset. The SoC will be coupled with up to 6 GB of RAM and up to 128 GB of built-in storage. It will come with OneUI based Android 11 OS and a dedicated microSD card slot.

For photography, it may feature a 20-megapixel front camera and its rear shell has a 48-megapixel (main) + 8-megapixel (superwide) + 5-megapixel (macro) + 5-megapixel (depth) quad-camera system. It is packed with a 6,00mAh battery, which may carry support for 15W or 25W fast charging. Lastly, it has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.

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Huawei seeks to develop its driverless car technology by 2025

Huawei Technologies is aiming on developing its driverless passenger car technology by the year 2025. The news arrives from a statement made by a company executive earlier this week, as the firm seeks to expand its business scope in the automobile industry.

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According to Wang Jun, a senior executive at Huawei’s smart vehicle unit, “Our team’s goal is to reach true driverless passenger cars in 2025.” Similar to the Chinese tech giant, other automakers, tech firms, startups, and more have also been working on their own self driving technology for vehicles. This includes the likes of Baidu, Xiaomi, and others that are attempting to diversify into the car industry.

For those unaware, Huawei has been working on small electric vehicles ever since it faced sanctions from the US Government that hampered its smartphones business, which was its one of its primary operations. Now, the company has been working on developing its own self driving car technology, while it has also launched various car related components that have been featured in cars from automobile makers like Mercedes-Benz.

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Previously, we had reported on the brand investing 1 billion US Dollars to develop electric vehicles and self driving technology, as its smartphone and telecommunications operations suffer due to the US sanctions. So, the 2025 goal seems in line with its plans on developing autonomous driving technology that will also be featured in cars from other companies.

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE will have an 8GB RAM version – new GeekBench listing

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE has been a regular in leaks lately. According to a recent report, the flagship smartphone will be launched in August. The device which will be more affordable than the Galaxy S21 models is tipped to launch alongside the Galaxy Z Fold3 and the Galaxy Z Flip3. Now, the Galaxy S21 FE had earlier appeared on the GeekBench database packing 6GB of RAM. A new GeekBench listing has been spotted which shows that the S21 FE will get an 8GB RAM version. Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 8GB RAM GeekBench

The new Galaxy S21 FE with 8GB RAM appeared with the model number Samsung SM-G990B. The listing first appeared on GeekBench database on June 9. Apart from packing a juicier 8GB RAM, th new model equally comes with the Android 11 operating system and a Qualcomm processor codenamed Lahaina. We already know that is the Snapdragon 888 SoC. What this means is that both models will be packing the same chipset and there won’t be an Exynos 2100 version. Even if there will be one, that is not known at this time. The device manages a single-core test score of 592 and a multi-core score of 2610.

Erlier leaks and rumours tip the Galaxy S21 FE to feature a 6.41-inch SUPER AMOLED display having support for a 120Hz refresh rate. The display has a punch-hole design with a 32MP selfie shooter housed inside the hole. The phone will also come with 128GB and 256GB storage versions. The premium smartphone is expected to come in four different colour options and will pack a 4,500mAh battery.

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Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite to be available on Flipkart

Xiaomi India recently confirmed that it will be unveiling the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite on June 22. The company is advertising it as the “slimmest and lightest smartphone of 2021.” It is now confirmed that the handset will be available for purchase through Flipkart.

The Mi 11 Lite’s microsite on Flipkart has no new information on its specs and features. It just mentions that the device weighs 157 grams and has a slim design of 6.8mm. Leaked information that appeared earlier this year revealed that India will receive the Mi 11 Lite in three options such as 6 GB RAM + 64 GB storage, 6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage, and 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage. It is expected to arrive in colors like black, blue, and pink.

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While the phone comes in 4G and 5G versions in markets outside India, it appears that the country may only receive the 4G edition. The device could be priced under Rs 25,000 (~$342) in the country.

Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite specifications

The Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite has a 6.55-inch AMOLED screen that offers an FHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. The Snapdragon 732G chip fuels the phone with LPDDR4x RAM and UFS 2.2 storage. It comes with 33W fast charging for its 4,520mAh battery.

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Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 4G

For photography, it has a 20-megapixel front camera, and its rear camera setup has a 64-megapixel (main) + 8-megapixel (ultrawide) + 5-megapixel (macro) triple camera unit. Other features include a side-facing fingerprint sensor and MIUI 12.5 based Android 11 OS.

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Qualcomm and MediaTek gains market share in Q1 2021 at the expense of Huawei HiSilicon

A new report from Strategy Analytics reveals that the global market for application processors (AP) grew by 21 percent year-on-year to $6.8 billion in the first quarter of this year, i.e. Q1 20201.

Qualcomm led the smartphone with a 40 percent revenue share, followed by MediaTek with 26 percent. Apple stood third with a 20 percent share in the market. Samsung LSI and Huawei HiSilicon complete the list of top five vendors.

The report adds that 5G application processors accounted for 41 percent of the total smartphone APs shipped in Q1 2021. Among them, entry-level 5G APs are sought after, such as Snapdragon 480 and Dimensity 700, which will help phone makers to bring the 5G connectivity to lower price tiers.

Qualcomm and MediaTek benefited the most with the forced exit of HiSilicon from the market due to several trade restrictions. Both companies gained double-digit shipment growth in Q1 2021. On the other hand, HiSilicon‘s smartphone AP shipments declined 88 percent in the same timeframe, per Strategy Analytics’ estimates.

Apple, Samsung LSI, and Unisoc also witnessed growth in shipments as well as revenue in the first quarter. With the increase in demand post-pandemic and new technologies like 5G, the growth momentum is expected to continue throughout this year.

Huawei has already sold off Honor to make it an independent brand so that it doesn’t have to adhere to the trade restrictions and can continue to grow. Now, it remains to be seen if Huawei will spin-off HiSilicon into an independent chip business.

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Realme teases launch of the brand’s best-looking smartphone since establishment

Realme has been launching new smartphones every now and then and the company has also expanded its presence beyond mobile phones into other categories as well, projecting the company as a lifestyle brand.

Now, Wang Derek, Vice President of Realme Smartphones and President for Global Product Line has announced that the brand is working on a new smartphone and claims that it is the best-looking white device from Realme since the brand’s establishment.

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Apart from that, he has not revealed anything about this upcoming product. But he has said that more information about the device will continue to be disclosed from time to time in the future but there’s no timeline.

Recently, a Realme smartphone with model number RMX3366 was spotted on the TENAA certification website. However, it is not yet confirmed if this is the same smartphone that Wang Derek is referring to.

The images in the TENAA listing showcases that the smartphone will come with a triple-camera setup on the back with sensors placed vertically in the top-left corner. The phone reportedly features a 6.55-inch OLED display and is powered by a 4,400mAh dual-cell battery with support for 65W fast charging technology.

Currently, Realme GT 5G is the company’s flagship smartphone that features a 6.3-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 888 SoC. It packs a 4,500mAh battery that supports up to 65W fast charging.

The company is now reportedly gearing up to enter a new product category with the launch of its first tablet which is likely to be called Realme Pad. There’s another product teased by Madhav Sheth, CEO of Realme India and Europe — Realme Book, a laptop from the brand. Both the devices are likely to be announced on 15th June at the global launch event for the Realme GT 5G smartphone.

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Xiaomi 200W charging offers much higher battery life than industry standard

A couple of weeks ago, Chinese technology giant Xiaomi had launched its HyperCharge technology for its future premium smartphones that offer 200W wired fast charging and 120W wireless fast charging.

Now, the company answered some of the questions related to this new technology. The firm invited some of its users to ask questions to Xiaomi’s engineers and one of the questions raised was about the safety of smartphones.

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In response, Xiaomi confirmed that the technology is safe to use and also added that it has been commercialized that a long time in Research & Development. The company said that there are 40 safety and protective measures included in this new charging technology.

When asked about the battery life of the smartphone and the impact of 200W fast charging solution, Xiaomi said that the phone’s battery life remained above 80 percent after 800 charging cycles, which is much higher than the industry standard as the national requirement of energy is maintained at over 60 percent.

At the time of unveiling the new HyperCharge Fast Charging solution, Xiaomi demonstrated that the 200W wired charging can charge a 4,000mAh battery to 50 percent in just three minutes and takes about eight minutes to get fully charged.

Similarly, the 120W wireless charging solution can charge a 4,000mAh battery to 10 percent in just minutes and takes seven minutes to charge it to 50 percent. It takes only 15 minutes to fully charge the battery.

The 120W wireless HyperCharge has arrived as a successor to Xiaomi’s 80W wireless charging, which was announced back in October last year. The 80W wireless charging technology can fully charge a 4,000mAh battery in 19 minutes.

It remains to be seen which upcoming smartphone from Xiaomi will come packed with this new fast charging technology. If we have to speculate, then we expect the next-generation Mi series flagship smartphone to feature HyperCharge technology.

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