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NIO ES8 electric SUV officially receives approval for sale in Europe

Earlier this month, NIO announced that it has officially received the European Whole Vehicle Type Approval (EWVTA) for its latest flagship electric SUV, the ES8. The EWVTA certification marks a foundation for the entry of the company into the Norway and the overall European market.

Furthermore, the NIO ES8 for Europe has officially approved for mass production and license plate registration in all EU countries. Back in May 2021, the Chinese automobile maker also announced its entry into Norway, which marks the first time the company is selling its vehicles outside of its home country of China. The company will be selling its first model, the ES8, in September of this year.

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Additionally, the company will also offer Norwegian users its direct sales and service network encompassing NIO House, its in house App for European users, Power Swap Stations, and NIO Life. With the electric vehicle market seeing a rise in demand in the automobile market, the Chinese brand’s entry into the region could have it become a major player in the region. Just earlier this month, we had reported on the brand seeing massive surge in sales of its electric vehicles, so it is clear that the brand is looking to expand its presence in foreign markets as well.

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Google Chrome OS stable update releases will shift to a 4-week cycle in Q4

Earlier this year, Google announced that it will be shifting to a 4-week stable update release cycle for Chrome browser starting in Q3. Now, months later, the company announces a similar change for Chrome OS.

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Right now, Google releases a new Chome OS stable update every 6 weeks. According to a new announcement post (via 9to5Google) by Chrome OS release TPM lead Marina Kazatcker, the duration will be reduced to 4 weeks, starting with M96 in Q4.

With this move, the company aims to rapidly deliver new features to customers. Also, the search giant will continue to prioritize the key pillars of Chrome OS – security, stability, speed, and simplicity.

Further, Google will be also introducing a new 6-month stable update channel for enterprise and education users after the release of M96 in Q4. This will be really helpful for administrators who manage a vast number of devices.

As mentioned in the beginning, the Chrome browser will be moving to the 4-week release in Q3 with M94. As a result, to bridge the gap between this and the Chrome OS 4-week release from Q4 with M96, Google will be skipping M95 for Chrome OS.

What are your thoughts on Google shortening the stable update release cycle for Chrome browser and Chrome OS? Do let us know in the comment section.

 

 

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Huawei pushes for advanced semiconductors while retaining HiSilicon workforce: Exec

Huawei Technologies is apparently determined to develop cutting edge advanced semiconductors. The news arrives despite the company facing US sanctions that cut off its ability to acquire semiconductors from its primary chip supplier, TSMC.

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According to a NikkeiAsia report, the Chinese tech giant is resolute in developing class leading semiconductor technology, as per Catherine Chen, a Huawei director and senior vice president. The official also added that the firm has no plans on restructuring its chip design unit, HiSilicon. In other words, the company won’t be laying off anyone from its subsidiary. At the moment, the HiSilicon had more than 7,000 workers back in 2020. This sizeable number would likely be hard to maintain considering the unit is expected to be unable to contribute to the company’s earnings for what could be years.

Although, Chen stated that the company is privately held and is unaffected by external forces, while its management has indicated that it intends to retain HiSilicon despite the US sanctions. The chip designing unit was founded back in 2004 and is considered one of the most advanced chip developers in the world, also known for making the Kirin lineup of processors for Huawei’s smartphones.

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In the first quarter of this year, the unit brought in 385 million US Dollars in sale, which marked a sizeable drop of 87 percent from the firm’s highest ever sales from back in Q2 2020. Chen further added that the company will not reduce HiSilicon’s workforce and will continue to develop semiconductors and will manage despite the sanctions that are expected to remain for two to three years. the company would also be promoting their own semiconductor industries and will help HiSilicon gain new supply chain partners that do not rely on US technology.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch4 LTE and Wi-Fi variants bag FCC certification

Last week, Android Police’s Max Weinbach claimed that Samsung will be announcing the Galaxy Z Fold3, Galaxy Z Flip3, Galaxy Watch4, and Galaxy Watch Active4 on Aug. 3.  Devices bearing model numbers such as SM-R885 and SM-R880 have received certification from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). These appear to be the LTE and Wi-Fi variants of the upcoming Galaxy Watch4.

The SM-R885 model is found to be equipped with support for LTE variants and other connectivity features such as dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GNSS, and NFC. The listing reveals that the model number of its battery is EB-BR880ABY. Previous listings have revealed that this battery has a capacity of 240mAh. It is equipped with a wireless charge EP-OR825, which is known for supporting 5W wireless charging.

Rumors surrounding the Galaxy Watch4 have revealed that it will be available in 42mm (or 41mm) and 46mm (or 45mm) sizes. The company is also rumored to launch Galaxy Watch Active4 alongside it and it is expected to arrive in 40mm and 42mm sizes.

The Galaxy Watch4 and Watch Active4 are expected to run on a renewed version of the WearOS developed by Google in collaboration with Samsung and Fitbit. The OS is said to have an overlay of OneUI by Samsung. The Active model is rumored to arrive with a titanium alloy body, narrow bezels with 2D glass, and a 5nm chip. It is also rumored to arrive in a stainless-steel version. The Watch4 and Active4 models are unlikely to support non-invasive blood sugar level monitoring. The LTE variant of the Watch4 is also expected to arrive in India as it has bagged certification from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).

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Xiaomi to launch the Mi Watch Revolve Active in India on June 22

Xiaomi has just announced the launch date for the Mi Watch Revolve Active in India. The company is set to launch the new smartwatch in the country on the 22nd of June 2021.

The Chinese tech giant shared the launch date for the wearable earlier today (14th June 2021) on its official Mi India Twitter handle. The upcoming smartwatch will launch along with the Mi 11 Lite in India. Both products will be launched on 22nd June 2021 at 12pm IST. Although, the Mi 11 Lite will be a Flipkart exclusive (a popular local e-retailer), while the Mi Watch Revolve Active will be available on Amazon India.

Notably, the listing for the smartwatch has also revealed some of its key features. Looking at the wearable, the device features a circular dial and two buttons on the right side. Furthermore, the smartwatch will feature common health tracking and health monitoring systems along with the SpO2 oxygen mapping as well. It will also include VO2 Max tracker, heart rate monitor, and body energy monitor for health tracking.

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Mi Watch Revolve

Previously, the company had launched the Mi Watch Revolve back in September 2020 in India. This was a rebranded version of the Chinese Mi Watch Color smartwatch. Now, the Mi Watch Revolve Active appears to be a rebranded version of the European Mi Watch. The mi Watch Revolve was launched in the region for 9,999 INR (roughly 136 US Dollars), so we can expect a price tag slightly higher than this owing to the addition of the SpO2 sensor over the base Mi Watch Revolve.

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Nokia XR20 appears on Geekbench with Snapdragon 480

Back in April, HMD Global introduced the Nokia X series of smartphones by unveiling Nokia X10 and Nokia X20. As per new a finding, the company may soon launch a third model in the series called Nokia XR20.

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Nokia X20

A new HMD Global-developed Nokia X series smartphone has been benchmarked on Geekbecnh (via 91Mobiles). Going by the listing, the device will be called Nokia XR20 and it will be powered by the same chipset as the already available Nokia X10 and Nokia X20.

According to Geekbench, the upcoming Nokia XR20 will run Android 11 and will come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 SoC coupled with 4GB RAM. However, we believed that there could be other RAM variants as well.

Thanks to this chip, the device will have support for 5G connectivity. But we do not expect it to be priced cheaper like other Snapdragon 480 phones in the market. That’s because the Nokia X10 and the Nokia X20 are one of the costliest handsets with this chip.

As of now, it is not known how the Nokia XR20 will differ from the Nokia X20. It could be either a better version or a toned-down variant. Either way, we can expect the company to provide 3 years of Android updates and 3 years of monthly security patches like the other two models.

That said, HMD Global has not scheduled any launch event in the coming days. Hence, the phone could go official at MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2021 later this month.

 

 

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Xiaomi working on new smartphones with large rear camera sensors: Patent

Xiaomi has recently been granted patents for new smartphone models that feature large camera modules on the rear. This might imply that the company might be aiming on launching new devices with an emphasis on mobile photography.

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According to a LetsGoDigital report, the Chinese tech giant filed for a design patent back in March 2021 with the World Intellectual Property Office (WIPO). This patent got published earlier this month and showcased three smartphone models with large image sensors on the rear. The patent carried the title ‘Mobile phone, back cover for mobile phone’ and arrived with various design sketches that offers us a look at the rear design of these handsets.

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Looking at these images, the company seems to be inspired by the Samsung Galaxy S21 series, with one of the patented design showcasing a similar camera module placement on the rear. The sensors are vertically stacked on the top left corner of the back panel. This model sports four image sensors, which includes what appears to be a periscopic zoom lens. The primary camera is the largest and is placed on the top followed by two unknown sensor below it.

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Similarly, the second model sports a unique rear camera module design, with two large camera cutouts being visible on the vertically stacked module. One sensor is housed on the top while the second one is placed at the bottom. The space between these two sensors includes two smaller camera cutouts along with a rectangular cutout, which might be for the LED flash. This makes it similar to the Mi 11i but with the sensors are placed vertically rather than horizontally. Lastly, the third and final model features a single large sensor with two smaller sensors right below it. Unfortunately, it is currently unknown if the company is actually working on these devices or just covering all bases. So stay tuned for more updates.

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Realme India likely to hold launch event next week, Narzo 30 and Realme TV 32” expected

Realme will be hosting a global launch event tomorrow to announce the Realme GT 5G. The company is also expected to unveil its first notebook called the Realme Book and the first tablet named the Realme Pad along with GT 5G. Today, Realme CEO Madhav Sheth confirmed that the company will be launching 4G and 5G versions of the Narzo 30 this month. He has also hinted at the arrival of a new 80cm (32-inch) TV for India. It is speculated that the company will hold a launch event on June 24 in India to announce these devices.

Tipster Yogesh recently claimed that Realme will be holding a launch event in India on June 24. He further said that the company is expected to announce multiple products such as Narzo 30, a 32-inch TV, and new earbuds. The company may tease the arrival of the Realme GT 5G and Realme Book. However, these devices are expected to launch in mid-July.

Realme is currently focused on the global launch event that is scheduled to take place on June 15. It is likely that the company will confirm the rumored June 24 launch event for India later this week

Realme Narzo 30 4G and 5G specifications

The Realme Narzo 30 4G and 5G feature a 6.5-inch IPS LCD FHD+ 90Hz display, and they are loaded with Realme UI 2.0 based Android 11 OS. For security, these handsets are equipped with a side-facing fingerprint scanner.

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Realme Narzo 30 5G

Both phones have a 16-megapixel camera for selfies, and their camera unit comprises a 48-megapixel primary lens, a 2-megapixel macro shooter, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. Both smartphones have a 5,000mAh battery. The 4G model supports 30W charging, whereas the 5G variant comes with 18W charging.

The Realme Narzo 30 4G is powered by the Helio G95 chipset and 6 GB of RAM, whereas the Narzo 30 5G has Dimensity 700 SoC and 4 GB of RAM. Both handsets are equipped with 128 GB of built-in storage.

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Xiaomi teases a new Mi TV, could feature OLED panel

Last year, Xiaomi launched its first-ever OLED smart TV called Mi TV Master Series 65-inch OLED. This television is also known as Mi TV LUX 65” OLED. Eleven months after its announcement, the company appears to be teasing yet another OLED TV.

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Xiaomi Mi TV LUX 65″ OLED

Last Friday, Pan Jun, the General Manager of Xiaomi TV, shared a picture showcasing two different televisions in dark on Weibo. In the description of the post, he mentioned that one of the televisions in the image is a new Mi TV, whereas the other is a highly-rated TV (he did not mention the brand). He asked his followers to choose the better one out of the two.

The picture shared by the company executive does not justify the picture quality of the two televisions. It is a known fact that the quality of TV panels cannot be judged from images and videos. One needs to experience in person in order to draw a conclusion.

Hence, this Weibo post by Pan Jun is nothing but part of marketing to tease the arrival of a new Xiaomi Mi TV. The company is yet to officially reveal anything about this television, however, a reliable leaker has some idea about this product.

According to Digital Chat Station, the upcoming Mi TV will be using an OLED panel. However, he did not reveal the size. But he did hint at the television’s price.  

As per the tipster, the forthcoming Xiaomi OLED TV could be slightly expensive due to chip shortage and a hike in TV panel prices. But he does say that the company will help in making Mini LED and OLED televisions accessible to more consumers by bringing down the price with its new products.

 

 

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Huawei revenue and profits in the UK falls after 5G ban: Report

After the UK government banned the use of telecommunications equipment made by Huawei, the company faced a noticeable decline in its profits and revenue in the region.

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For those unaware, equipment made from the Chinese tech giant was banned by the local government from being used in the country’s 5G networking infrastructure. This meant that local telecom operators can no longer source telecommunications equipment from the company. Furthermore, the government also mandated that carriers have to phase out any equipment from the Chinese brand completely by the year 2027. Meaning, Huawei is essentially cut off from the 5G network in the UK.

According to an FinancialTimes report, a source stated that the company’s sales in 2020 were down by 27 percent year on year, reaching just 913 million Pounds (roughly 1.28 billion US Dollars). On the other hand, the company’s operating profit was down to a quarter, amounting to just 36.4 million Pounds (roughly 51.3 million US Dollars) before tax. Although, the vendor’s profits did benefit from a 26 million Pounds in costs due to the reduction in employee and travel expenses during this time.

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While the UK unit of Huawei is a relatively small division of the company, it is also a symbol of the struggles that the brand is facing in various countries. After placing various sanctions on the telecom equipment maker, the US government also pressured other nations, including the UK, to ban the company from supplying gear for core 5G networks. Initially, the company was allowed to supply 5G in a limited capacity, but has since been banned completely from the network.

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Xiaomi offers Air 2s TWS earphones to first-sale buyers of Mi 11 Ultra

Xiaomi recently launched its flagship smartphone in its home market in China — Mi 11 Ultra. the phone is priced at 5,999 yuan (~$940) for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage model but was reduced to 5,499 yuan (~$859) during the 618 sale event.

Now, the company is offering a free Xiaomi Air 2s Bluetooth Headset to compensate those who purchased the smartphone at its original price. Those users can get the headset for 0.01 yuan, which usually costs 399 yuan (~$37).

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Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra (Ceramic White)

Once the users fill up the information in a link shared by the company through push notification, Xiaomi will send another link via text message on 17th June after it verifies information and confirms the user’s qualification to get the headset for 0.01 yuan.

Although the Xiaomi Air 2s Bluetooth Headset costs 399 yuan, the device is currently available for purchase at 349 yuan. It features dual microphones, a half-ear design, and has support for Bluetooth 5.0, LHDC high-definition Bluetooth protocol. It offers a battery life of 5 hours on a single charge and supports Qi wireless charging.

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Xiaomi Air 2s

The Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra features a 6.81-inch 2K E4 AMOLED display that offers a 120Hz refresh rate. It is touted to be one of the best displays in the market. The phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G SoC with Adreno 660 GPU.

In the camera department, the phone has a triple-camera setup led by a pro-grade 50-megapixel sensor. On the front side, there’s a 20-megapixel AI selfie shooter. It runs the Android 11 operating system out-of-the-box with full Google Mobile Service support and is powered by a 5,000mAh battery with 67W fast charging.

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Chinese giant Huawei unlikely to be removed from US’ list of restricted companies

The US-China trade war saw Huawei getting banned in the United States in 2019 and the Chinese giant has been on the Entity List of the US government ever since, making it very difficult for the firm to continue doing its hardware business.

Huawei, along with its 70 subsidiaries, has been banned from doing business with companies based in the United States or using technologies developed in the US. The list also includes some other China-based companies.

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Amid this trade war, China is gearing up to become self-sufficient in several technological sectors, including making semiconductors. It is also working on several next-generation technologies such as AI, ML, 6G, and more.

The United States is also working on being a frontrunner in the technology sector and is set to spend around $54.2 billion to increase the competence of American firms. The bill, named  US Innovation and Competition Act, is currently in the House of Representatives.

When Huawei was put on the Entity List, the company was accused by US officials of being a national security risk for its alleged ties with China’s military and security agencies. However, the company has repeatedly denied such claims, for which the US government has provided no proof so far.

Because of the ban in the United States, Huawei can no longer make its own semiconductor, and companies doing business with the Chinese giant need to take a special license or permission from the US government, which is unlikely to come by.

With difficulties in the consumer electronics business, Huawei has now shifted its focus to other businesses, including software development and electric vehicles. Both these fields aren’t the core part of Huawei and it will be interesting to see if the Chinese company manages to establish itself in such sectors.

Huawei’s first-quarter revenue fell by 16.5 percent to 152.2 billion yuan, from 182.2 billion yuan ($28.1 billion) in the same period last year mainly due to a shrinking consumer business, the company’s main revenue earner.

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Google takes up the issue of Android OEMs killing background apps

Smartphones nowadays come with a feature that boosts the battery life on the device by killing or shutting down unnecessary apps and processors in the background. But sometimes, it goes beyond what’s expected and severely affects the performance of apps.

Now, Google has taken notice of this practice and has asked developers to fill in a survey form detailing how phone makers’ app restriction practices are culling their applications.

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In the survey form, Google asks: “If your app is restricted due to battery saver, please provide as many details as possible in the form.” Along with other details, the company specifically wants developers to name the OEM responsible.

To address the long-standing issue of background app killing practice, Google outlined a plan before the release of the Android 11 operating system to give more control to the developers. The newer versions of Android come with a better resource management system to ensure that essential apps are not getting killed. But some OEMs have found another way to kill the background apps, disadvantaging some developers.

The list of smartphone makers that are notorious for such practice includes Samsung, Nokia, OnePlus, and Xiaomi. While developers may be at a disadvantage with background app killing by OEMs, users feel that it is necessary for battery management on phones.

With Google asking developers about this issue, it will be interesting to see how the tech giant manages to address this problem while keeping a fine balance among device manufacturers, developers, and users.

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Top stories from last week: OnePlus Nord CE, New Nokia phones, Moto G Stylus 5G, and more

New phones, updated operating systems, and a couple of headphones were some of the key announcements last week. If you missed the top stories last week, here’s your chance to bring yourself up to speed.

 

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Apple WWDC – iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey

Last week was Apple’s annual developer conference, WWDC, and on the first day, it announced new versions of the operating systems that power its phones, tablets, smartwatches, and computers. iOS 15 and watchOS 8 brings tons of improvements and new features to iPhones and Apple Watches respectively, while some features of macOS Monterey will not be available for Intel-powered Macs.

 

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HMD Global announced two Nokia phones last week. The Nokia C20 Plus launched in China alongside some other accessories while the Nokia C01 Plus was announced in Russia. Both phones run Android 11 (Go Edition).

 

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OnePlus Nord CE and OnePlus TV U1S

OnePlus announced a new smartphone and smart TV last week. The Nord CE 5G, which was launched in Europe and India, is a toned-down version of the original Nord phone with a bigger battery capacity and faster charging. The India-exclusive OnePlus TV U1S is a 4K TV that comes in 50”, 55”, and 65” sizes. It comes with upgraded software features and even supports a camera for video calls that has to be purchased separately.

 

Moto G Stylus 5G

Motorola’s Moto G Stylus line now has a 5G model. The Moto G Stylus 5G has a Snapdragon 480 5G chipset, a redesigned stylus, and a $399 price tag. While that price is a bit high, this is the cheapest 5G phone with a stylus right now.

 

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Sony WF-1000XM4 TWS earbuds

The Sony WF-1000XM4 launched last week and this premium pair of earbuds pack significant upgrades over its predecessor. It also comes with a $280 price tag to justify its high-end features.

 

Razer unveils new headsets for mobile gaming

Razer announced two new headsets for mobile gamers last week. If you love TWS earbuds, then the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless X is for you. For those who want over-the-ear headphones, the Opus X will suffice. Both headsets have a 60ms low-latency gaming mode which should reduce the audio lag between your phone and earphones.

 

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Samsung Galaxy M32 launch date, key specifications revealed

Recent reports have claimed that Samsung is gearing up to launch the Galaxy M32 mid-range phone in India. The landing page of the phone has is now available on Amazon India. The listing has not only revealed its launch date but also confirmed its design and key specs.

Samsung Galaxy M32 design

The Galaxy M32 will be launching at 12 PM (local time) on June 21 in India and it will be made available for purchase through Amazon India. The Galaxy M32 can be seen in terms of design featuring a u-shaped notch and a slightly thick chin. The phone’s rear features a textured back with a squarish quad-camera unit and an LED flash.

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Here is a screenshot of Galaxy M32 from its Amazon India microsite

For security, the power button placed on the device’s right edge doubles up as the fingerprint scanner. Rumors are rife that it will be available in two colors such as black and blue in the country.

Samsung Galaxy M32 specifications

The Galaxy M32’s Amazon listing has confirmed that it has a 6.4-inch AMOLED screen that offers an FHD+ resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate, and 800nits brightness.

The M32 is packed with a 6,000mAh battery, but there is no word on its fast charge support. It has a 20-megapixel front camera for snapping selfies, and its back panel has a 64-megapixel primary camera.

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Samsung Galaxy M32 render by Ishan Agarwal

Rumors surrounding the phone have claimed that it could be equipped with Helio G80 or Helio G85 chipset. It may come in two variant such as 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage and 6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage. It is speculated that the handset will be priced between Rs 15,000 (~$205) and Rs 20,000 (~$273).

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Realme X9 Pro specifications leaked again, likely to be similar to Reno6 Pro+

Last week, a Realmeh phone with model number RMX3366 was spotted at TENAA with key specifications and images. Rumors surrounding it have claimed that it will be debuting soon as the Realme X9 Pro in China. A tipster from China has shared detailed information on its specifications to revealed what to expect from this device.

Realme X9 Pro specifications (Rumored)

According to the tipster, the Realme X9 Pro has a 6.55 Samsung E3 S-AMOLED display with curved edges and support for a 90Hz refresh rate. TENAA revealed that it offers a 20:9 aspect ratio and a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels.

The Snapdragon 870 chip will power the device with LPDDR4x RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. It houses a 4,500mAh battery that supports a 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 enhanced edition.

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TENAA images of the Realme RMX3366

For selfies, it will feature the Sony IMX616 32-megapixel front camera. Its rear camera setup features a Sony IMX766 50-megapixel primary camera, a Sony IMX481 16-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 2-megapixel B&W lens.

The Realme X9 Pro will offer other features like dual speakers with Dolby panoramic sound, Z-axis linear motor, and NFC. The front and rear sides of the phone are shielded by a layer of Gorilla Glass 5, and it has an aluminon alloy frame. The tipster speculates that 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage could be priced around 2,699 Yuan (~$422) and 2,999 Yuan (~$469).

The tipster further said that the Realme X9 Pro and the OPPO Reno 6 Pro+ are mostly the same. The only noticeable additions that the Reno model has is that it features X-axis linear motor, a telephoto camera, and OIS support. He added that there are two variants of the Realme X9 Pro, one featuring the Snapdragon 870 and the other one with Dimensity 1200. The latter will not launch in China as it is meant to arrive in global markets as the OnePlus Nord 2.

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Vivo V21e 5G India launch tipped, specifications leaked

In April, Vivo announced the Vivo V21, Vivo V21 5G, and V21e smartphones in Malaysia. Among these three phones, India was treated with only the V21 5G handset. Fresh information shared by 91mobiles reveals that the Vivo will soon announce the Vivo V21e 5G smartphone in India. To recollect the V21e that went official in Malaysia was a 4G phone powered by the Snapdragon 720G chip, but the rumor mill has been speculating on the existence of a Dimensity 700 SoC powered V21e 5G.

Vivo V21e 5G specifications

Citing leaker Ishan Agarwal as the source, the publication revealed that the Vivo V21e 5G has a 6.44-inch AMOLED panel that offers an FHD+ resolution. The Dimensity 700 5G chip powers the phone with 8 GB of RAM.

It may feature 128 GB of built-in storage, and for additional storage, it may come with a dedicated microSD card slot. The device could be backed by a 4,000mAh battery that supports 44W rapid charging.

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vivo V21e

The V21e 5G may flaunt a front camera of 32-megapixel. Its rear shell could be equipped with a 64-megapixel primary camera an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens.

In comparison, the V21e 4G has a 6.44-inch AMOLED FHD+ display, Snapdragon 720G, 8 GB of RAM, 128 GB of storage, and a 4,000mAh battery with 33W rapid charging. It has a 44-megapixel front camera, and a 64-megapixel + 8-megapixel (ultrawide) + 2-megapixel (macro) triple camera system. It debuted with a pricing of Rs 29,990 (~$410) in India. As far as its 5G variant is concerned, there is no word on its pricing.

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OnePlus Nord N200 5G full specifications leaked, likely to launch soon

OnePlus has recently launched the OnePlus Nord CE 5G and if a recent leak by tipster Mukul Sharma is to be believed, the company may launch it as early as tomorrow (June 15). A few hours ago, Evan Blass shared a render and a specs sheet of the N200. The device is speculated to launch as OnePlus’ most affordable 5G-ready phone.

OnePlus Nord N200 specifications

The OnePlus Nord N200 measures 163.1 x 74.9 x 8.3mm and weighs 189 grams. The device has a 6.49-inch IPS LCD punch-hole display that delivers a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels, a 20:9 aspect ratio, 405ppi pixel density, and a 90Hz refresh rate. The device runs on OxygenOS based on Android 11 OS.

The Snapdragon 480 SoC fuels the device with 4 GB of LPDDR4x RAM. It has 64 GB of built-in (UFS 2.1) storage and a dedicated microSD card slot. It is backed by a 5,000mAh battery with 18W charging.

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OnePlus Nord N200 | Image source: Evan Blass

The N200 has a front camera of 16-megapixel, and its rear camera unit has a 13-megapixel main camera with EIS support, a 2-megapixel macro lens, and a 2-megapixel monochrome camera, and an LED flash. The supports photography features such as HDR, macro, portrait mode, pro mode, AI scene detection, timelapse, 720p slow-motion video at 120 fps, and up to 1080p video recording at 30fps.

For security, it has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and face unlock support. The other features that are available on the device include dual SIM, 5G, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, dual-band GPS, USB-C, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Rumors surrounding the smartphone have claimed that it may debut in the U.S. with a sub-$250 pricing. OnePlus CEO Pete Lau said earlier this month that this phone will not be coming to India.

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Xbox (Series X) Mini Fridge unveiled, available this holiday season

The Xbox Series X is shaped like a fridge. Microsoft knows that which is why it capitalized on the meme and made a real fridge that looks like a giant version of the console last year which it gave away to one lucky winner and some celebrities. Back in April, it announced it would make mini versions of the fridge that people will be able to purchase. It has kept that promise as the Xbox Mini Fridge is now official.

The refrigerator was unveiled during the Xbox + Bethesda E3 event, with a promise to be available in time for this year’s holidays.

There is no info yet on the price, but it should be way cheaper than the $499 price tag of the giant-sized version. Whatever the price tag is, this is a nice addition if you already have the Xbox Series X. We just hope the fridge isn’t in short supply like the console.

 

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Poll of The Week: Which mobile gaming accessory do you own?

Mobile gaming has become a lot more popular these days and manufacturers are cashing in by launching multiple accessories to enhance the gaming experience. Several of these accessories are made by third-party manufacturers but there are a lot made by phone manufacturers too.

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If you are a mobile gamer, you have probably come across accessories such as gaming triggers, mobile gaming controllers, cooling fans, and even headphones with low-latency.

For this week’s poll, we want to know which gaming accessory you own. So, please take the poll below and also drop a comment telling us what you like about the gaming accessory you own.

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