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DOOGEE S86 Pro Launching Globally on 15 June under $200

DOOGEE S86 Pro is launching globally on 15 June 2021. The smartphone which has a retail price of $250 is now available at a heavily discounted price of $169.99 at AliExpress and Banggood. Please note that this special offer given to celebrate the world premiere of DOOGEE S86 Pro starts on 15 June 2021 and ends on 20 June 2021. 

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DOOGEE S86 Pro

DOOGEE S86 Pro, the latest addition to the rugged smartphone series by DOOGEE features a 6.1” HD+ Waterdrop display with 720 x 1560P resolution and Corning Gorilla Glass protection. The highlight of this smartphone lies in its built-in infrared thermometer. The infrared temperature sensor has an accuracy range of 0.2-degree Celsius and can be used for checking body temperature and temperatures of liquids like coffee, milk, water, etc. The smartphone can also be used to check surface and food temperature. 

DOOGEE S86 Pro

The rugged smartphone features a textured rubber body reinforced with aluminum padding making it drop and shock-proof. With IP68, IP69K, and MIL-STD 810G certifications, the smartphone is waterproof, dirt, dust, and drop-proof. It is waterproof up to 1.5m depth for around 30 mins and can survive a drop from 1.5m height on a concrete surface. Designed for adventure enthusiasts and globe trotters the smartphone comes with a Rear Quad LED flashlight that is powerful enough to light up your way in pitch-black surroundings.

DOOGEE S86 Pro

The smartphone comes with 8GB RAM and 128GB ROM expandable up to 256GB and is powered by an Helio P60 Octa-Core processor. It features a rear triple camera setup with a 16MP main camera and 8MP and 2MP secondary cameras. For the selfie camera, you have an 8MP sensor in the front. Fueled by a massive 8500mAh battery the smartphone gives you 2 to 4 days of usage on one single charge and supports fast charging. Other interesting features include glove mode, wet screen mode, NFC, tri-navigational satellite support, custom key, toolbox, etc.

DOOGEE S86 Pro

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DOOGEE S86 Pro

DOOGEE S86 Pro is launching globally on 15 June 2021. The smartphone which has a retail price of $250 will be available at a heavily discounted price of $169.99 only. You can buy DOOGEE S86 Pro either from AliExpress or from Banggood. Please note that this super deal ends on 20 June 2021. 

DOOGEE S86 Pro

Also, DOOGEE is hosting a GIVEAWAY contest for its global customers. 10 lucky winners who will be selected through the contest will either get an S86 PRO Smartphone or other exciting wearables. To enter the contest click herePlease note that the discount offer is live now. So place your orders asap. 

For more information on such exciting deals and offers check out our deals hub.

Honor Magic 3 to launch in August with Snapdragon 888 Pro SoC: Leak

A new leak has revealed that the Honor Magic 3 smartphone will arrive with Snapdragon 888 Pro SoC. The device will apparently launch in August 2021 and will feature the new top end processor from Qualcomm.

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The news arrives from a Weibo post, a Chinese microblogging website, from known tipster @数码闲聊站. As per the social media post, the upcoming Magic 3 smartphone will sport the Snapdragon 888 Pro SoC, which is expected to feature the new X1 super core that offers a frequency of 3.0GHz. In other words, it is an overclocked variant of the base Snapdragon 888 processor. Notably, we had previously reported on Honor working on a new smartphones with this chipset, so this handset might be the model in question.

Furthermore, the company’s CEO had also announced recently that its Magic series of smartphones will include high end flagship grade devices. These handsets will also offer iconic physical design, advanced imaging capabilities, and quality assurance as well, among other things. The tipster also added that the company’s first foldable smartphone will also be launching soon, marking the brand’s entry into the foldable smartphone segment.

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Keep in mind that this is still an unconfirmed report, so take this news with a pinch of salt for now and stay tuned for more, as we will be providing updates when additional information is available regarding this matter.

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Realme Buds Q2 budget TWS earbuds might launch in India soon with ANC

The Realme Buds Q2 truly wireless earbuds were launched a couple of months prior in Pakistan and have also been made available in certain other markets like Malaysia and more. But, a recent leak revealed that the company will be launching the new budget TWS earbuds in India soon.

According to a tipster on Twitter, the Buds Q2 earbuds from the Chinese smartphone maker will be launching in the region soon. The tweet also shared screenshots, which revealed that the wireless earphones will arrive with Active Noise Cancellation as well. The company recently confirmed that it will be launched the Narzo 30 and Narzo 30 5Gin the country later this month, with the Buds Q2 expected to launch along with these smartphones.

Furthermore, the brand even confirmed that the launch of a 32 inch smart TV in the nation as well. For those unaware, the Buds Q2 features 10mm drivers with Bass Boost+ enhancement technology. It will even offer a low latency Game Mode with 88ms latency. The hearables offer up to 20 hours of music, including its charging case, on a single full charge. The case itself takes about 2.5 hours to full charge while the buds take about an hour and 40 minutes to reach full charge.

Realme Buds Q2

Notably, the Realme Buds Q2 also supports fast charging and provides 2 hours of music playback on a 10 minute charge. The earbuds also feature touch controls that let you play and pause music or even answer and end calls on the go. These earbuds are also IPX4 certified and are expected to arrive at a price of around 2,499 INR (roughly 34 US Dollars). So stay tuned for more, as we will be providing updates when additional information is available regarding this device.

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Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+ rumored to feature a plastic back panel

Earlier this year, Samsung switched to a polycarbonate (plastic) rear panel on the Galaxy S series with the Galaxy S21. As per a new rumor, the same material could also make its way to the Plus model (Galaxy S22+) next year. However, the Ultra variant (Galaxy S22 Ultra) will retain the glass back panel.

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Samsung Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21 Ultra

Samsung has been experimenting with plastic back on its smartphones for years. The company introduced the so-called glasstic panel on the Galaxy A series. This glossy polycarbonate back feels cheap as it not only attracts smudges but also scratches.

Then, the firm debuted the Galaxy Note20 with a matte polycarbonate rear finish. The same material later made its way to the Galaxy S20 FE and the Galaxy S21. Even the mid-range Galaxy A52 and Galaxy A72 use a similar finish but of lower quality.

Seems like customers don’t mind the shift from glass to plastic, as much as the tech community. Hence, Samsung is rumored (via @FrontTron) to use polycarbonate back on both the Galaxy S22 and the Galaxy S22+ in 2022.

Anyway, this is still not confirmed. Hence, we will have to wait a little further for more information. If it happens to be true, then the Galaxy S22 Ultra will be the only device in the Galaxy S22 series with a rear glass panel.

 

 

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Global Smartphone shipments to rise by 12% in 2021, despite supply issues: Report

A new report has revealed that the global smartphone market is expected to see a growth in shipments this year. The projected growth is around 12 percent, with total shipment figures reaching 1.4 bllion units.

According to a Canalys report, the growth in smartphone shipments is indicative of the strong recovery of the market from last year. During 2020, the shipments of handset fell by 7 percent due to the severe market constraints caused by the Coronavirus pandemic. But with the world recovering from the pandemic and vaccines being rolled out, the issue with supply of components will emerge as the new bottleneck for the smartphone industry.

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As per Canalys Research Manager Ben Stanton, “The smartphone industry’s resilience is quite incredible.” He further added that “There is strong momentum behind 5G handsets, which accounted for 37% of global shipments in Q1, and are expected to account for 43% for the full year (610 million units). This will be driven by intense price competition between vendors, with many sacrificing other features, such as display or power, to accommodate 5G in the cheapest device possible. By the end of the year, 32% of all 5G devices shipped will have cost less than US$300. It is time for mass adoption.”

Although, the supply constraints for components wil limit the grwoth potential of smartphone shipments this year. For those unaware, the world is suffering from a major shortage of semiconductors and certain component materials at the moment. This has led to a build of backorders and “The industry is fighting for semiconductors, and every brand will feel the pinch,” Stanton added.

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Canalys VP of Mobility Nicole Peng stated that “The other angle to this is pricing. As key components, such as chipsets and memory, increase in price, smartphone vendors must decide whether to absorb that cost or pass it on to consumers.” Furthermore, the report added that the pandemic even caused permanent changes in the market, with channels transforming having to adapt or die during the pandemic.

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Honor 50 SE spotted with Dimensity 900 before launch

The Honor 50 SE that has a model number of JLH-AN00 has appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking site today. Moreover, another unknown Honor phone with model number NTH-AN00 has also appeared on Geekbench (via). Both phones have were spotted at China’s 3C and TENAA certification sites in the recent past.

The TENAA listings of phones have not revealed any information on their specs. However, their 3C listings have revealed that they carry support for 5G connectivity, and they may debut a 66W charger. The Geekbench listing of both phones has revealed that they are equipped with 8 GB of RAM and Android 11 OS.

MediaTek’s MT6877V/ZA chip that fuels the JLH-AN00 phone is the Dimensity 900 chip, but there is no word on the chip that powers the NTH-AN00. A recent leak by tipster Ishan Agarwal revealed that the Honor 50 SE is driven by the Dimensity 900 chipset. Hence, it can be said that the NTH-AN00 smartphone is the Honor 50 SE. It is unclear whether JLH-AN00 is the Honor 50 phone or the rumored Honor X20, which is expected to debut a few weeks after the Honor 50 series.

The Honor 50 SE is speculated to arrive with a 6.78-inch FHD+ LCD screen, a 4,000mAh battery, a 16-megapixel front camera, and 100-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel triple rear cameras. The Honor 50 series that includes the Honor 50, 50 SE, and 50 Pro will be made official tomorrow through a launch event in China.

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Xiaomi establishes ‘MIUI Pioneer Group’ to fix problems faced by users

Xiaomi started as a software company in 2010. MIUI is the company’s first product. It was introduced as a revolutionary Android skin. Even a decade later, Xiaomi is known for MIUI, but unfortunately for wrong reasons. The firm’s once-popular mobile software is now notorious for bugs and performance issues. Thankfully, Xiaomi finally appears to have begun to repair its reputation ahead of MIUI 13 release.

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Earlier today, a Xiaomi Product Director, who is also the MIUI Experience General Manager, officially announced that they have established a committee called ‘MIUI Pioneer Group’ more than a week ago. 

The members of this council will be responsible for solving all kinds of problems faced by MIUI users. The committee will post their progress in form of a report on Mi Community.

Although this move does not sound like anything extraordinary, it is a welcoming development nevertheless. We hope Xiaomi fixes all the issues with MIUI in the coming months. Because it has been the ‘Achilles’ heel’ of the company’s smartphones for quite some time.

Competitors like OPPO and vivo overhauled their mobile software recently as they started entering new markets. In fact, ColorOS has now become one of the best Android skins in the market. Whereas, Funtouch OS is much better than the previous iterations.

On the other hand, Samsung has set the bar high for Android updates with One UI. The company offers three Android updates and at least four years of security updates for most of its devices.

 

 

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Realme X9 India launch nearing as moniker appears on official website

Realme is reportedly working on the Realme X9 series of smartphones for the Chinese market. It is believed that the Realme RMX3366 that has been certified by the TENAA and 3C authorities of China could be debuting in the market as the Realme X9 Pro. There is no word on the model number of the Realme X9 handset. Apart from China, the X9 series could be coming soon to India as popular tipster Mukul Sharma shared a screenshot, which reveals that the Realme X9 moniker has appeared on Realme India’s website.

Realme X9 spotted at Realme india website

It is not the first time that an unannounced phone’s name has appeared on Realme India’s website. Earlier this month, monikers like Realme 9, Realme XT 3, and Realme GT 2 had also cropped up on the site. The listings only hint the arrival of these phones to the Indian market and have no information on their specs. While the X9 is mentioned in the screengrab, we could not find it on the website at the time of writing this post.

Rumors have it that the Realme X9 will be equipped with the Snapdragon 778G chipset, and it may cost between 2,000 Yuan (~$312) and 2,500 Yuan (~$390). On the other side, the Realme X9 Pro could be equipped with Snapdragon 870 chipset, a 120Hz display, and it could be priced between 2,500 Yuan (~$390) and 3,000 Yuan (~$468).

The Realme X9 Pro’s TENAA listing revealed that it has a 6.55-inch OLED FHD+ display, a 32-megapixel front camera, and a 50-megapixel (Sony IMX766) +16-megapixel (Sony IMX481) + 2-megapixel triple camera system. It is likely to arrive with up to 12 GB of RAM, up to 512 GB of storage, a 4,500mAh battery with 65W charging, and an in-display fingerprint scanner.

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Japan and Finland to join hands for the development of 6G network

Known telecom groups from Japan and Finland are teaming up for the development of 6G networking. This would have the joint effort focus on research and development of the sixth generation of telecommunications technology to help in setting up standards in a race with China.

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According to a NikkeiAsia report, Finland’s telecom equipment maker Nokia, a major player in the industry, will join this effort. Furthermore, Japan’s Beyond 5G Promotion Consortium will also be signing the agreement soon with Finnish group 6G Flagship. Notably, this cooperation was set to be announced earlier today (15th June 2021) at the Global Digital Summit 2021, which is an event organized by Nikkei and Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.

The joint effort arrives after the 4.5 billion US Dollars commitment from Japan and the US for the development of the next generation communication technology. This partnership was announced back in April 2021. The combined effort, which is also set to include “third countries” to promote secure connectivity, will help in the competition against China to set global standards.

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The beyond 5G Promotion Consortium aims to commercialize 6G technology within the 2030s and will include notable Japanese telecom players like Nippon Telegraph & Telephone, NTT Docomo, KDDI, SoftBank Corp, and Rakuten Mobile. Additionally, the members of the Japanese consortium will engage in joint research projects and personnel exchange as well. This group is also in talks for future collaboration with American telecom suppliers like Cisco and even chipmaker Intel.

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OnePlus Nord N200 5G’s new renders and Geekbench listing emerge ahead of launch

OnePlus is speculated to launch the OnePlus Nord N200 5G today (June 15). Ahead of the alleged launch, reliable tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore has shared new renders of the smartphone. In addition, the handset has also appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking site.

The OnePlus Nord N200 5G’s new renders show the phone in silver and black colors. The phone features a punch-hole screen, a side-facing fingerprint scanner, and a rectangle-shaped camera module on the back.

The N200 has appeared with its DE2117 model number on the benchmarking site. The Geekbench listing of the phone shows that it is equipped with Snapdragon 480 chipset (mentioned with “holi” codename), 4 GB of RAM, and Android 11 OS. It scored 511 in the single-core test of Geekbench, and it scored 1615 in its multi-core test.

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OnePlus Nord N200 5G specifications

The OnePlus Nord N200 5G’s recent leak by reputed tipster Evan Blass revealed that it has a 6.49-inch IPS LCD FHD+ display that supports a 90Hz refresh rate, SD480 chip, 4 GB LPDDR4x RAM, 64 GB of UFS 2.1 storage, a microSD card slot, and a 5,000mAh battery with 18W charging.

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Leaked render of the OnePlus Nord N200 5G by Sudhanshu Ambhore

The N200’s rear camera setup has a 13-megapixel main camera, a 2-megapixel monochrome sensor, and a 2-megapixel macro camera. For selfies, it has a 16-megapixel front camera. The other features that sum up of the phone are dual SIM support with 5G, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.1, dual-frequency GPS, NFC, USB-C, and a 3.5mm audio jack.

The OnePlus Nord N200 5G is expected to remain exclusive to markets like the U.S. and Canada. It could be the cheapest 5G phone from the brand as it is expected to arrive with a sub-$250 price tag.

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Xiaomi is expanding team for its Electric Vehicles business

A couple of months ago, in March this year, Chinese tech giant Xiaomi officially announced the commencement of its smart electric vehicle business. Now, a new report coming from China says that the firm is looking to expand its team.

Xiaomi has opened up several new positions in the company which include categories like Data Platforms, Vehicle-Mounted Infrastructure, Decision & Planning, Millimeterwave Algorithms, Development Tools, Front-End Development, Embedded Software, High-Precision Maps, Simulation, etc.

Xiaomi EV Business Job Listing

Further, the job listing for all the positions shows that the work address is based in Haidian, Beijing. Earlier, the company had said that the Xiaomi Research & Development Headquarters will be located in Beijing but this hasn’t been confirmed by the firm.

The company has set up a new wholly-owned subsidiary to work on electric vehicles and related business. Initially, it plans to invest around 10 billion yuan (~$1.5 billion) but over a period of 10 years, Xiaomi would have invested more than $10 billion for this new category of business.

Lei Jun, who is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Xiaomi Group, will also serve as the Chief Executive Officer for this new smart electric vehicles entity. It’s likely that the smart car from Xiaomi will be a consumer product and will be targeted at mass market.

The company was earlier rumored to partner with China’s Great Wall Motor Co Ltd and use its factory for building its own electric car. But after the company rejected to partner with Xiaomi, Lei Jun recently visited the Great Wall Motor’s Research and Development Center in China but the outcome of the recent visit has not been revealed yet.

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DJI Mini SE leak reveals it could be the company’s cheapest drone at $299

DJI, the world’s leading company when it comes to drones, is reportedly gearing up to launch a new product, dubbed DJI Mini SE. Based on the new leaks, it appears that the device could be the company’s cheapest drone yet.

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The leak, coming from Walmart, is expected to have a starting price of $299. Apart from the upcoming product listing on the Walmart website, the device has already shipped to at least one set of Walmart Store shelves.

It seems that the upcoming drone isn’t the low-cost model of the DJI Mini 2 but appears to be the less-expensive model of the first-generation DJI Mavic Mini which was launched in the year 2019.

As for the specifications, the product is likely to come with support for the 2.7K-resolution camera (as opposed to the 4K) and 2.5-mile wireless range. This points to the Mini SE not having support for Ocusync.

From what some of the users on Reddit suggest, the primary differences between the upcoming model and the original models seem to be a $100 lower price and a slightly improved plastic chassis.

The pricing is expected to be $299, which appears to be pretty good for a new drone from the company. With its shape, size, and weight, the device can easily be stuffed in a bag to be carried around and won’t need to be registered with the FAA.

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Samsung’s LPDDR5 uMCP offers flagship experience to low-cost smartphones

Samsung Electronics has announced that it has begun mass producing the latest memory solution, LPDDR5 UFS-based multichip package (uMCP). It integrates the fastest LPDDR5 DRAM with the latest UFS 3.1 NAND flash, delivering flagship-level performance to a much broader range of smartphone users.

Samsung LPDDR5 uMCP

The South Korean giant reveals that this new uMCP can deliver lightning-fast speed and high storage capacity at very low power. This would allow more consumers to immerse themselves in numerous 5G applications that were previously only available on premium flagship models. Such features include advanced photography, graphics-intensive gaming and augmented reality (AR).

The flagship-level capabilities are made possible by a nearly 50 percent improvement in DRAM performance, from 17 gigabytes per second (GB/s) to 25GB/s, and a doubling of NAND flash performance, from 1.5GB/s to 3GB/s, over the previous LPDDR4X-based UFS 2.2 solution.

It also helps in maximizing space-efficiency within a smartphone by integrating DRAM and NAND storage into a single compact package that measures only 11.5mm x 13mm, allowing more space for other features.

With DRAM capacities ranging from 6GB to 12GB and storage options from 128GB to 512GB, the Samsung uMCP can be easily customized to accommodate the diverse needs of 5G smartphones throughout the mid- and high-end segments.

So far, Samsung has successfully completed compatibility testing of the LPDDR5 uMCP with several global smartphone manufacturers and expects the uMCP-equipped devices to hit mainstream markets starting this month.

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OPPO Reno6 Z key specifications leaked, hints at global launch of Reno6 series

OPPO reportedly gearing up to bring the Reno6 series of smartphones in global markets. Fresh information reveals that the company could be planning to launch a phone named Reno6 Z in some markets. This handset is expected to arrive as the successor to the Reno5 Z that debuted in April this year. A fresh leak has revealed the key specifications of the Reno6 Z handset.

According to tipster Abhishek Yadav, the Reno6 Z has a regular 60Hz refresh rate supporting display and it is powered by the Dimensity 800U chipset. There is no word on the battery capacity of the Reno6 Z, but the leak claims that it will carry support for 30W charging.

These specifications are also available on the predecessor model. There is a possibility that the Reno6 Z could be coming with improvements in other departments like cameras or battery capacity. It is advisable to digest the leak with a grain of salt until the rumor mill churns out new information on the Reno6 Z.

The OPPO Reno5 Z has a 6.43-inch S-AMOLED display that supports an FHD+ resolution. The Dimensity 800U chipset powers the smartphone with 8 GB of RAM. It has a built-in storage of 128 GB, but it lacks support for a microSD card.

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OPPO Reno5 Z

It has a front camera of 16-megapixel, and its rear camera system has a 48-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel superwide lens, a 2-megapixel macro camera, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. It is backed by a 4,310mAh battery that supports 30W rapid charging. For security, it has an in-screen fingerprint scanner.

In related news, an OPPO phone with a CPH2247 model number has bagged FCC certification. Initial reports claimed that it is the global version of the Reno6 Pro. However, the FCC listing suggests that China’s Reno6 Pro+ 5G may get rebadged as the Reno6 Pro in global markets. So far, the Reno6 series phones are only available in China. The FCC certification of Reno6 Pro and the new leak of Reno6 Z suggests that the company could be soon bringing the Reno6 lineup to global markets.

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 Apple Watch Series 7 tipped to feature blood glucose and body temperature sensors

Apple has continued to provide innovation in its Apple Watch series, including the soon-to-be-released model this year. However, subsequent versions of Apple watches could have additional features like blood glucose and body temperature sensors to provide improved health surveillance data for its users. Bloomberg reports that the 2021 Apple Watch model could come with an improved screen setup and thinner display bezels. In addition, there would be an improved ultra-wideband support and less distance between the display and front cover because of the use of an improved lamination technique. 

Smart wearables are increasingly becoming health and fitness gadgets, providing data on diverse aspects of our body mechanism and reactions 24 hours a day. Last year, several studies were carried out in the United States and elsewhere, which showed that Apple Watches could identify potential Covid-19 patients several days before symptoms began to manifest. This was accomplished by collecting and real-time analysis of diverse data on body functions that identified some departure from the normal processes. The blood glucose sensor will help to monitor blood sugar levels for diabetic patients in a more effective and less intrusive manner. The temperature sensor is believed to be several years away and could gain the attention of thousands of users in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Apple could also be gearing up for the release of sports-centric models for extreme sports enthusiasts from 2022. There is even talk that a durable sports model that could be called the Explorer, could debut in 2022. 

As expected, Apple has neither refuted nor confirmed the rumors surrounding its incoming lineup of Apple Watches. This further feeds into the speculations, although further information will become available from different sources as we move forward.

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OPPO Reno6 Pro FCC certified, may debut as a rebranded phone

OPPO announced the OPPO Reno6 5G, Reno6 Pro 5G, and Reno6 Pro+ 5G smartphones in China last month. Speculations are rife that these phones will be hitting the global markets in July. Fresh information reveals that the Reno6 Pro+ has received certification from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the U.S. The FCC listing is a good hint that the global launch of the Reno6 series could be approaching near.

In the recent past, an OPPO phone with model number CPH2247 was spotted at certification platforms such as EEC (Europe), TKDN (Indonesia), SIRM (Malaysia), and NBTC (Thailand). The latter revealed that this device may launch with the OPPO Reno6 Pro 5G moniker. Now, the CPH2247 model has received approval from the FCC authority (via).

The FCC listing reveals that the OPPO CPH2247 measures 160.8 x 72.5 x 7.99mm and weighs 188 grams. The phone runs on ColorOS v11.3 and it has a 4,400mAh rated battery (4,500mAh typical value). The listing also reveals that the device carries support for 65W rapid charging.

It can be said based on the NBTC listing that the CPH2247 could be launching as the Reno6 Pro. However, the dimensions of the Reno6 Pro do not match CPH2247’s dimensions.

The Reno6 Pro that debuted in China measures 160 x 73.1 x 7.6mm and weighs 177 grams. On the other side, the Chinese Reno6 Pro+ has 160.8 x 72.5 x 8mm dimensions and weighs 188 grams. Hence, there is a possibility that the Snapdragon 870 powered Reno6 Pro+ could be rebranded as the Reno6 Pro in global markets. Hopefully, newer reports will reveal further details of the CPH2247 handset through which it can be ascertained whether the company really rebadge the Chinese Reno6 Pro+ as Reno6 Pro in global markets.

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Honor could join the foldable market soon with the Honor Magic Fold

Former Huawei subsidiary Honor could be getting ready to join the growing list of smartphone producers that have a foldable display smartphone in their product lineup. Samsung, Google, and Oppo are among the leading lights in this segment of the market, and there are indications that Honor could also unveil its own smartphone with a foldable display.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2

According to reports culled from the latest edition of the Display Supply Chain Consultants, Honor is planning to unveil its first foldable smartphone in 2022. The report indicates that the upcoming Honor Magic Fold could rival some of the foldable models already listed for unveiling later this year. Samsung could release two foldable Galaxy smartphones by August 2021.

Honor is leveraging on its new status as an independent entity from Huawei. This means that it could access foldable display technology from suppliers without much restriction. Visionox and BOE are tipped to be the likely suppliers of the foldable display that would adorn the device.

Not much is known about the forthcoming Honor magic fold. Honor has also not made any official statement relating to an impending foldable smartphone. Indeed, much of the news remains speculation, and this includes its projected name of Honor Magic Fold.
However, we expect the rumor to be credible and authentic.

Honor has continued to blossom in the wake of its sale by Huawei in 2020. It will hope to make a strong statement with its entry into the foldable display market already primed for a possible Samsung domination. Samsung is known to be developing several foldable display technologies, going by the number of patents it has already secured. Its display arm is also well-kitted to drive the development of foldable technologies. Samsung Display recently provided some images of some of its foldable displays.

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Realme has other cheap 5G phones planned for India after the Narzo 30

The realme Narzo 30 series made its debut back in February. At the event held in India, the manufacturer had announced the Narzo 30A and the Narzo 30 Pro 5G, However, the Narzo 30 itself was missing from the scene. It has now been confirmed that the phone will arrive in India later this month in 4G and 5G variants.

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Realme Narzo 30 5G

The info was revealed in a tweet earlier by the CEO, Madhav Sheth, as well as in an exclusive interview with Techradar, but that wasn’t all. According to the top executive, Realme’s focus is on 5G and the company has deployed about 90% of its R&D resources to 5G so as to bring the technology to people across the globe at the cheapest price possible. This move will result in more affordable 5G devices some of which will launch under the Narzo series.

Although Realme is focusing on 5G devices especially in countries like India where the service is yet to roll out, we can still expect the company to launch 4G models, especially under its C-series. However, by getting its 5G devices in the hands of as many users as possible, it can prepare them for when the service eventually rolls out.

Madhav also revealed that its IoT plan which suffered a setback due to undisclosed issues is back on track. It plans to add more devices to its TechLife ecosystem and has revealed it will launch many AIoT products soon. We may even see some launch alongside the Narzo 30 and Narzo 30 5G this month.

 

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Google may launch a more powerful wireless charger alongside the Pixel 6 series

The Pixel Stand is Google’s wireless charger for compatible Pixel phones. Announced back in 2018, it sure is due for a successor with better technology and it appears we may be getting just that this year when the Pixel 6 series arrives.

Pixel Stand

Details dug up in the code of the recently released Android 12 Beta 2 have pointed at a new wireless charger in development. Found by 9to5Google, the code mention cooling fans in the charger which means that the wireless charger should be able to pump out more than the 10W the first-gen Pixel Stand outputs.

We expect the new wireless charger to have a significantly higher maximum power output but most likely not as close to what we have from Xiaomi, Huawei, OPPO, OnePlus, and Meizu.

The code also reveals the wireless charger is codenamed “Luxuryliner”, and looking at the inspiration for the name, there is a possibility that this may not be a vertical wireless charger.

Just like the Pixel Stand, this new charger should be able to activate some interesting software features on the new Pixel phones once placed on it. The Pixel Stand activated a new UI on the Pixel 3 that displayed the owner’s schedule, traffic info, and latest news. It also automatically turned on Do Not Disturb Mode at night while users who own a Nest Hello Video Doorbell could see who is at the door on the screen of their phone when placed on the charger.

The Pixel Stand had a launch price of $79 and shipped with a USB-C to USB-C cable and an 18W USB PD adapter. Knowing Google, we do not think the next-gen charger will cost any less especially if it is bringing new features and faster charging.

 

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Huawei MatePad 11 vs iPad Air vs Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE: Specs Comparison

Besides the 2021 versions of the MatePad Pro, Huawei launched another tablet with HarmonyOS 2.0 which is actually more affordable: the MatePad 11 2021. Despite it is cheaper, it still comes with flagship-class specifications. We can not tell the same about the newly-announced Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE, an affordable version of the Galaxy Tab S7 series, but this tablet still has its own advantages. Another affordable tablet with flagship-class specifications is the iPad Air 2020, even though it is a bit older. Which tablet is worth buying now? This comparison will hopefully clear your ideas in regards.

 

Huawei MatePad 11 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE vs Apple iPad Air

Huawei MatePad 11 2021 Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE Apple iPad Air 2020
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT / 284.8 x 185 x 6.3 mm, 608 grams 247.6 x 178.5 x 6.1 mm, 458 g
DISPLAY  11 inches, 2560 x 1600p (Quad HD+), IPS LCD 12.4 inches, 1600 x 2560p (Quad HD+), TFT 10.9 inches, 1640 x 2360p (Quad HD+), Liquid Retina IPS LCD
PROCESSOR Qualcomm Snapdragon 865, octa-core 2.84 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G, octa-core 2.2 GHz Apple A14 Bionic, octa-core 3 GHz
MEMORY 6 GB RAM, 64 GB – 6 GB RAM, 128 GB – micro SD dedicated slot 4 GB RAM, 64 GB – 6 GB RAM, 128 GB  – micro SD dedicated slot 4 GB RAM, 64 GB – 4 GB RAM, 256 GB
SOFTWARE  HarmonyOS 2.0 Android 11, One UI iPadOS
CONNECTIVITY  Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS  Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS
CAMERA Single 13 MP f/1.8
8 MP f/2.0 front camera
Single 8 MP
5 MP front camera
Single 12 MP f/1.8
7 MP f/2.0 front camera
BATTERY 7250 mAh, fast charging 22.5W 10,090 mAh, fast charging 45W 7606 mAh
ADDITIONAL FEATURES pen support, keyboard support, reverse charging 5G, pen support, keyboard support LTE, Pen support, stylus support, eSIM

Design

The Apple iPad Air is more elegant and beautiful than its two rivals by Samsung and Huawei because it has a thinner profile, it is lightweight and it has an aluminum body. It also comes with a fingerprint reader, unlike the Huawei MatePad 11 and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE. On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE is comfortable because it has a magnetic slot for the S Pen.

 

Display

If you need the best display, you should opt for the iPad Air 2020. Its Liquid Retina IPS LCD display has a better color reproduction, it supports a wider color gamut and the True-tone technology which adapts the colors to the environment. The iPad Air also comes with a 4:3 aspect ratio which is great for viewing images and reading. The second place goes to the Huawei MatePad 11 2021 packing an IPS display with the highest refresh rate: 120 Hz. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE is inferior with its TFT display coming with a standard 60 Hz refresh rate. All of these tablets have a Quad HD+ resolution.

 

Hardware/Software

The most advanced performance is provided by the Apple iPad Air 2020: not only it has a stronger Apple A14 Bionic chipset, but it also comes with a well-optimized operating system able to guarantee higher stability and speed. But the Huawei MatePad 11 remains a flagship tablet with its Snapdragon 865 processor, up to 128 GB of internal storage, and 6 GB of RAM. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE is just a mid-ranger with its Snapdragon 750G. But there is an important thing to note: iPad Air 2020 does not support 5G, while Huawei MatePad 11 and Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE do.

 

Camera

The iPad Air 2020 provides the best camera: we are talking about a 12 MP sensor with a bright f/1.8 focal aperture and 4K video recording up to 60 fps. The selfie camera is great as well with its 7 MP resolution, HDR, and 1080p video recording at 60 fps. The Huawei MatePad 11 comes right after with a 13 MP rear camera paired with an 8 MP front camera, while the camera found on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE is a bit disappointing with its 8 MP resolution.

 

Battery

The most important pro of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE is the battery: with its capacity of 10,090 mAh it is a lot bigger than its rivals and it provides a great battery life. Further, it supports a faster 45W charging technology.

 

Price

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Apple iPad Air are priced at about €650/$788 in the global market, while Huawei MatePad 11 starts from €400/$485 in the Chinese market and it is still not available globally. Overall, the iPad Air 2020 looks like a better choice due to its better camera, display, and operating system (at least for those who want to work with their tablet).

 

 

 

Huawei MatePad 11 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE vs Apple iPad Air: PRO and CONS

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE

PROS

  • Worldwide availability
  • Bigger display
  • S Pen
  • 45W fast charging
  • Micro SD slot

CONS

  • TFT display

 

Huawei MatePad 11 2021

PROS

  • Good price
  • Reverse charging
  • 120 Hz refresh rate
  • Micro SD slot

CONS

  • Inferior battery life

 

Apple iPad Air 2020

PROS

  • Awesome display
  • Best cameras
  • iPadOS
  • eSIM

CONS

  • Price

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