Yesterday, Xiaomi India officially confirmed that the company will be launching the Redmi Note 10 series in March. Ahead of it, the firm will be releasing two audio products in the country on February 22, as per today’s announcement.
Xiaomi India has shared a short teaser video on its social handles with #MiSoundUnveil. Hence, we can confirm that the two products in the video will be Mi-branded and not Redmi.
Further, we think that they could be Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker (16W) and Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro respectively. The former is already available in some markets, whereas the latter is yet to go official.
Talking about the speaker, as its name suggests, it comes with 16W power output with the help of 2 x 8W units. The product connects with devices wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.0 and wired through a 3.5mm aux-in.
Xiaomi Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker (16W)
It is elongated in design and comes in two colors – Black and Blue. Hence, it measures 213 x 74 x 74mm in dimensions. The speaker also has physical buttons for music control and options along with a lanyard to carry it.
Lastly, the Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker (16W) is IPX7-certified for water resistance and is backed by a 2,600mAh battery, which is rated to run the product for approximately 13 hours at 50% volume.
On the other hand, not much is known about the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro apart from the fact that it will feature Bluetooth 5.0, IPX4 certification for water resistance, and support SBC as well as AAC audio codecs.
Infinix has launched the Infinix Smart 5 as a successor to Infinix Smart 4 that debuted in November 2020. The low-priced smartphone comes with a huge display and a massive battery. Here is all information on its specifications, features, and price.
Infinix Smart 5 specifications and features
The Infinix Smart 5 sports a 6.82-inch screen with a teardrop notch. It supports HD+ resolution of 720 x 1,640 pixels, a 20.5:9 aspect ratio, 440nits brightness and a 1500:1 contrast ratio. The phone supports a screen space of 90.66 percent. The phone boots to XOS 7 UI based Android 10 OS.
The Smart 5 has an Helio G25 chipset and 2 GB of RAM as the driving force. It draws power from a 6,000mAh battery that promises 50-days of standby time. The phone ships with a native storage of 32 GB and it has a microSD card slot for more storage.
Infinix Smart 5
The Infinix Smart 5 has a front camera of 8-megapixel. The rear-facing camera module has a 13-megapixel main camera, a secondary depth assist lens, and an LED flash. For security, it also features a fingerprint scanner and AI face unlock support. Its other features include dual SIM, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a 3.5mm audio jack. It has arrived as a rebranded version of the Infinix Hot 10 Play in Africa.
Infinix Smart 5 price in India
The Infinix Smart 5 is priced at Rs 7,199 and it comes in four colors like Obsidian Black, Aegean Blue, Morandi Green, and Purple. The sales of the smartphone will begin on Flipkart from Feb. 18. It has arrived to rival with phones such as Realme C12, POCO C3, Redmi 9A, Micromax In IB, and so on in the country.
Just days after electric-vehicle maker Tesla invested $1.5 billion in Bitcoin, Twitter’s chief financial officer says that the microblogging platform has considering paying employees and vendors using bitcoin.
During an interview with CNBC, Twitter CFO Ned Segal said that the company is still reviewing the potential use-cases of the popular cryptocurrency. It is also considering whether the firm needs to have the digital asset on its balance sheet.
Even though buying bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency seems lucrative for many, the adoption has been very slow mainly because of the regulatory scrutiny. United States Treasury Secretary Janet Yallen recently warned that misuse of cryptocurrencies was a growing problem and she has previously raised concerns about the use of cryptocurrencies.
Apart from Tesla buying bitcoins and Twitter considering it, another company is making move in this direction. Mastercard has announced plans to begin allowing cardholders to transact in certain cryptocurrencies. The company is also “actively engaging” with central banks around the world on their plans to launch new digital currencies.
Samsung launched the latest flagship tablet models (Galaxy Tab S7, Galaxy Tab S7+) alongside the Galaxy Note20 and Galaxy Note20 Ultra in August 2020. It has been only six months, but details of their successors, the Galaxy Tab S8 series have already started popping up.
Late last month, a report suggested some of the possible specifications of the upcoming Samsung flagship tablets – Galaxy Tab S8 and Galaxy Tab S8+. Now, almost two weeks later, Galaxy Tab S8 Enterprise Edition has been spotted on Samsung Ireland’s website.
According to the support page on which the said tablet is listed, it will be available in two cellular variants – 4G and 5G. Also, it will have support for MicroSD cards up to 1TB. Unfortunately, that’s all the information available about the Galaxy Tab S8 Enterprise Edition as of now.
As per the previous report, the consumer editions of Galaxy Tab S8 and Galaxy Tab S8+ are said to bring minor upgrades over their predecessors. The former is expected to sport an 11-inch LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate whereas the latter could feature a 12.4-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and in-screen fingerprint sensor.
Further, the cheaper model may come with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and an 8,000mAh battery. On the other hand, the expensive model might be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC backed by a 10,090mAh battery.
Lastly, both the tablets could arrive with 8GB/12GB RAM, 128GB/256GB/512GB internal storage, and 25W fast charging.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 series may launch sooner than last year since tablet sales got a bump due to the pandemic and there may not be a Galaxy Note in 2021.
Earlier this week, Samsung Electronics stated that its Galaxy S21 series of flagship smartphones were selling 30 percent higher in comparison to its predecessor, the Galaxy S20, in South Korea.
Samsung Galaxy S21 vs S21 Ultra
The South Korea based tech giant made the statement by comparing the sales within the first eleven days of both series’ launch. Furthermore, the base Galaxy S21 accounted for 40 percent of the entire sales within the series, while the Galaxy S21 Ultra accounted for 36 percent. Lastly, the Galaxy S21 Plus accounted for just 24 percent of all sales from the series, as per TheElecreport.
The company also stated that the phantom black was the most popular color for the Galaxy S21 Ultra, while the phantom violet color variant was the most popular for the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21 Plus. Out of the overall sales, direct purchases accounted for 30 percent of the sales, which was double that for the Galaxy S20. Additionally, 60 percent of all Galaxy S21 series model were bought online in direct purchases.
Similarly, the Galaxy Buds Pro truly wireless earbuds from the company also saw sales that were double that of its predecessor during this period. Samsung added that it expected the demand to spike as well from March to April this year, due to customers that are nearing the end of their two year contracts for their current Galaxy S flagship smartphones. In other words, the current premium grade handset from the popular brand is performing noticeably better in its home market, when compared to its previous iteration.
China’s one of the leading display makers, BOE, is reportedly planning to commercially launch a MicroOLED display in the second half of this year. This will be used to support Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality viewing.
For those who are unaware, BOE has been developing MicroOLED panels since 2018 through Kunming BOE Display Technology, which is a joint venture with Yunnan province.
MicroOLED attaches OLED panels on a silicon wafer instead of a glass substrate, allowing it to realize super high resolution. While the OLED panel pixel sizes in smartphones and TVs are around 40-300 micrometers, MicroOLED panel pixel size is a tenth of this at around 4-20 micrometers. Also, it is ideal for AR and VR use-case because of its response time.
Sunic Systems, a South Korea-based company has supplied BOE with deposition equipment for the manufacturing of MicroOLED panels, and last year, the company had signed a deal worth $225 million for the same.
Apart from BOE, LG Display is also working on this new type of panels aims at AR/VR devices. Samsung Display, one of the leading in the world, has not yet unveiled any of the MicroOLED products so far.
Recently, a report claimed that Apple is planning on developing ultra-advanced MicroOLED display technology at a secret facility in Taiwan in partnership with TSMC. This will be used in the company’s upcoming AR/VR device, development of which is being headed by former hardware engineering chief Dan Riccio.
A new study has revealed that the popular wearable Apple Watch can effectively predict a positive case of Coronavirus infection up to a week prior to the PCR based nasal swab tests.
According to a MacRumorsreport, a new study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research titled “Warrior Watch Study” had several hundred Mount Sinai healthcare workers using a dedicated Apple Watch and an iPhone app for personal health data monitoring. Furthermore, these participants also required to fill out a daily survey over several months to also provide direct feedback, regarding potential COVID symptoms and other health related aspects as well, like stress.
The data collected in the study was between April to September of last year, with the primary focus being the heart rate variability (HRV). For those unaware, this is a key indicator of strain on the nervous system. This data was then compiled with reported symptoms associated with the disease, through symptoms like fever, aches, dry cough, and loss of the sense of taste and smell.
The researches had hoped that the results could help anticipate the outcome and enable remote isolation of individuals to prevent the further spread of the virus. Similar to this, other studies have also surfaced that aimed to detect other health related problems as well, including diabetes and even provide early warning signs of atrial fibrillation.
According to the latest report published by Gartner, tech giant Apple retained its position as the No. 1 semiconductor chip buyer in the year 2020, representing about 11.9 percent of the total market worldwide.
Samsung Electronics, based in South Korea, came in second with an 8.1 percent market share in 2020, which represents a growth of 20.4 percent compared to the previous year.
Huawei, the Chinese giant which is now a subject of several trade restrictions imposed by the United States, stood third with a market share of 4.2 percent. However, it registered a decline of over 23.5 percent compared to its market share in the previous year.
The report adds that the top 10 original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) increased their semiconductor spend by 10 percent in 2020, and accounted for 42 percent of the total market, up from 40.9 percent in the year 2019. Also, the top 10 companies in 2020 remained the same as in 2019.
It goes on to say that Apple managed to retain the top position mainly due to the continued success of AirPods, special demand for Mac devices and iPads, and increasing NAND flash consumption.
As for Samsung, the report says that the weakened competition from Huawei and the strong demand for enterprise solid-state drives (SSDs) for data centers are the driving force behind its growth. Xiaomi registered the highest growth, 26 percent, mainly because it was among the least affected in terms of sales because of its strong online presence.
The Chinese technology companies suffered a lot because of the policies implemented by the former US President Donald Trump. The situation was expected to get a bit better under Joe Biden but it seems that isn’t the case.
As per the latest report, the Biden administration is expected to add “new targeted sanctions” on some sensitive technology exports to China in cooperation with the country’s allies. This comes ahead of the first call of Joe Biden with China’s Xi Jinping.
Apart from adding new trade restrictions for sensitive technologies, it is also being said that the United States government won’t list trade tariffs imposed by the Trump administration before conducting “intense consultation and review” with the allies.
During a briefing session, an official told, “We are maintaining those tariffs while we conduct our review because we’re not going to act precipitously. President Biden’s major criticism of the Trump strategy here was not that he wasn’t getting tough on China on trade, but that he was doing so alone, while also fighting our allies.”
It was also said that Joe Biden is aiming to quickly work with Republicans to boost public investment in technology sectors that are crucial to the United States’ economic edge, including semiconductors, biotechnology, and artificial intelligence.
Xiaomi has already confirmed that the company will be launching a new Mi MIX series smartphone later this year. Along with the Mi MIX 4, the company is also confirmed to launch a tablet device.
Ahead of the launch of the Mi MIX 4, more and more information related to the smartphone keep surfacing online. One such report is claiming that the device will come with the leading display design.
It claims that the phone will have a full-screen design without any notches. It could mean that Xiaomi could be among the first phone makers to launch a smartphone with under-display camera technology.
So far, only ZTE has launched a smartphone with under-display camera technology. It had launched the Axon 20 5G last year and is now gearing up to launch its successor, dubbed as the Axon 30.
Xiaomi had earlier teased the under-display camera technology using a prototype device. Last year, in September, it was reported that the company’s under-display cameras made by TCL CSOT could arrive in 2021.
There are also reports that the Mi MIX 4 could feature the four-sided waterfall display with 88-degree curves which was recently unveiled by Xiaomi. However, do note that all these have not been confirmed by the company yet.
We expect more details about the smartphone to surface online and teased by the company as the launch date nears. Till then, we will have to rely on leaks and reports hitting at possible specs and features.
Xiaomi is reportedly working on the launch of the Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro. A recent tweet by tipster Max Weinbach suggested that the Mi 11 Pro and another device named Mi 11 Ultra could be coming in April or May. He claimed that the upcoming Xiaomi phone with the M210K1G model number could be arriving in the market as the Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro. Now, the Indian version of the device has received certification from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). The same authority has also approved the Redmi K40 phone.
The alleged Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro has appeared with M2102K1G model number whereas the Redmi K40 has emerged with M2012K11AI model number. The BIS certifications of these devices have no information on their specifications. The certifications only hint that these devices may release in India in the near future.
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Redmi K40 BIS certified
Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro BIS certified
The rumor mill is yet to spill concrete information on the specs of the Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro. It is expected to feature the Snapdragon 888 mobile platform and could be the company’s first phone with in-screen camera technology. Some of its other rumored features include a 6.81-inch OLED curved edge OLED screen with a QHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate support, 120x zoom, and a 5,000mAh dual-cell battery.
A recent tweet by popular tipster Mukul Sharma revealed that the global version of the Redmi K40 may debut as a POCO branded device. There is a possibility that the Redmi K40 end up as a POCO handset in India.
The TENAA listing of the Redmi K40 revealed that it will come with a 6.67-inch Samsung E4 AMOLED FHD+ display, a 4,420mAh battery, 33W fast charging, and Android 11 OS. It could be coming with a new Snapdragon 7-series chipset.
The Redmi K40 and K40 Pro have the same dimensions and have identical displays and batteries. Hence, it appears that these phones may differ in departments like chipset and cameras. Both phones measure 163.7 x 76.4 x 7.8mm and they are equipped with 6.67-inch display panels. Leaks have claimed that these phones will be fitted with Samsung E4 AMOLED screens that will produce 1080 x 2400 pixels and up to 120Hz refresh rate.
The Redmi K40 and Redmi K40 Pro have 4,420mAh (rated) batteries and they are loaded with Android 11 OS. The 3C appearance of both phones revealed that they may ship with a 33W fast charger. While the Redmi K40 Pro is expected to feature the Snapdragon 888 flagship chip, it is unclear which SoC will drive the vanilla model. It may feature the upcoming Snapdragon 7-series chipset. The Redmi K40 duo is slated to debut on Feb. 25 in China.
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Redmi K40 TENAA images
Redmi K40 TENAA images
Redmi K40 Pro TENAA images
Redmi K40 Pro TENAA images
Alleged Xiaomi Mi 10S TENAA images
Alleged Xiaomi Mi 10S TENAA images
Alleged Xiaomi Mi 10S specifications
Rumors suggest that the new version of the Xiaomi Mi 10 which is expected to feature a Snapdragon 870 chipset may break cover as the Xiaomi Mi 10S. It measures 162.6 x 74.8 x 8.96mm and it has a 6.67-inch screen. The phone runs on Android 11 OS, and a 4,680mAh battery is packed inside it. It is also expected to arrive with support for 33W rapid charging. Its launch date is yet to be confirmed.
Samsung‘s in-house chipset utilised on the Galaxy S20 series, the Exynos 990 was a disappointing chipset sort of, as it failed to match the Snapdragon 865. The Exynos 2100 was released as an improvement over the Exynos 990 and to take on the Snapdragon 888 with an improved power efficiency when compared to the previous model. However, the chipset doesn’t seem to match up the capabilities of the Snapdragon 888.
A holistic test result of the Exynos 2100 in comparison to the Snapdragon 888 in terms of the performance and power efficiency has now been published by the guys at AnandTech. The test was carried out using the two variants of the Galaxy S21 Ultra running Exynos 2100 and Snapdragon 888 processors. The team performed several tests on both devices which suggest that Samsung’s 5nm (5LPE) fabrication process brings some improvements to the Exynos 2100 in terms of power efficiency compared to their predecessors.
However, the Exynos 2100 is on par with TSMC’s 7nm process (N7P) and doesn’t measure up to the more advanced 5nm process. As a result, Qualcomm’s SD888 fared better in many of the tasks than the Exynos 2100 and also consumes less power. The exynos 2100 throttles earlier than the Snapdragon 888 counterpart which then slows down the performance when the load is sustained.
The reviewer even kept the Galaxy S21 Ultra with an Exynos 2100 chip in a freezer and kept the Snapdragon 888 version in front of a fan while performing benchmark tests. Surprising, the two devices still output almost similar results. What this portends is that the Exynos 2100 will most likely throttle under real-world scenarios.
The benchmark tests also show that the Exynos 2100 has a higher power consumption of up to 18-35% compared to the Snapdragon 888. The battery life will bear the brunt of this high power consumption. Both PCMark Work 2.0 and web browsing battery life test confirm that the Galaxy S21 Ultra Snapdragon 888 version lasts longer on a single charge compared to the Exynos 2100 version of the same flagship phone.
The use of contact tracing app was adopted last year in the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic but there haven’t been a means of monitoring the effectiveness of the app usage. Well, there is now available data for the UK version dubbed NHS COVID-19 contact tracing app.
Researchers from the Alan Turing Institute at Oxford University (via) have claimed that the COVID-19 contact tracing app may have contributed to the prevention of infections to a reasonable extent across England and Wales. The study covers the period from September 2020 when the app was introduced to January 2021.
The app works by telling a user that he should isolate as a result of some activities he may have participated in. Avaailable data shows that the app has been downloaded around 21 million times, of which about 1.7 million people were advised to isolate.However, the research did not reveal the estimate of these 1.7 million users who actually followed the advice of the app and indeed did self isolate.
The research team went ahead to estimate the number of COVID-19 cases that may have been prevented across England and Wales through the NHS contact tracing app’s advisory, and this figure is put approximately at 600,000, which is about a third of the total notifications sent by the app.
While the report offers a ray of assurance and hope that such apps which have been well interfaced with Apple’s and Google’s location services on smartphones, continue to play an important role in the battle against the novel coronavirus, it should be pointed out that the results and conclusions from the study is yet to go through a rigorous peer review process that is needed to validate the research and its conclusions.
While more studies spanning a longer investigation period are being carried out, the present findings by the researchers from Oxford University may be lending support from the UK government’s investment in the contact tracing app worth over £35 million.
The Galaxy M31s is a slightly improved version of Galaxy M31. Samsung announced this smartphone in the second half of 2020. It debuted with One UI Core 2.1 based on Android 10 and was later updated to One UI Core 2.5. Now, this handset has started receiving Android 11-based One UI Core 3.0 update.
According to SamMobile, the One UI Core 3.1 update for the Samsung Galaxy M31s is currently live in Russia and Ukraine. The update comes with firmware version M317FXXU2CUB1 and February 2021 security patch for these regions.
As expected, the latest system update for this phone not only brings Android 11 and its features but also new One UI features and improvements. However, being a budget smartphone, it does not get all the features just like all other Galaxy M series devices that have received One UI Core 3.0 update so far.
Anyway, if you happen to own the Galaxy M31s, then head over to Settings > Software update > Download and install to check whether your unit has received the update yet. If yes, then make sure to download to as soon as possible to experience the fresh software from the house of Samsung.
That said, it is worth noting that the update is being rolled out in batches and therefore, it may time to reach every unit out there around the world.
Late last week, almost all the specs of the upcoming Motorola Moto E7 Power leaked alongside renders and a live image. Now, this smartphone’s official high quality press renders have leaked as well.
As you can see from the renders, the Moto E7 Power will be available in two colors. According to the previous report, the company will be marketing these colors as Digital Blue and Oxy Red respectively.
As far as the specifications are concerned, the handset is said to be powered by MediaTek Helio P22 SoC paired with 2GB/3GB RAM and 32GB/64GB internal storage. It will house a 13MP (wide) + 2MP (macro) vertically aligned dual-camera setup on the back, whereas the front-facing 5MP selfie camera will be located in a dewdrop notch.
Further, this device will come with a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor with Motorola Batwing logo embedded on it, a dedicated Google Assistant key, and a 5,000mAh battery. Lastly, this phone is also known as ‘Malta Lite’ (codename).
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Interestingly, these renders look similar to that of the recently leaked renders of Lenovo K13. It all makes sense as that smartphone bears model number XT2097 just like another device called Moto E7i Power. All of these suggest that this phone will be sold with three different brandings in different markets across the world.
Hence, as per the Lenovo K13 leak, we can add some more features of Moto E7 Power like dual-SIM, microSD card slot, USB Type-C port, and Android 10.
Chinese market research firm CINNO Research has released its smartphone sales ranking for the Chinese market for last year. The data shows that the entire smartphone market saw an estimated gross shipment of 305 million smartphones. The shipment saw a 21% decline year-on-year as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic which crippled economic activities in China last year.
The datat shows that Huawei still retained the number one spot as the topmost smartphone brand in 2020. Vivo (including iQOO) is ranked on the second spot while OPPO a fellow BBK subsidiary is at the third spot. The top-three brands accounted for 56% of the domestic smartphone shipments last year.
Huawei is reported to have shipped an estimated 68.8 million smartphones inn 2020, giving it a 22.6% share of the market. Although the company’s total sales fell by 23% due to the impact of sanctions, Huawei still relied on its strength and strong performance in the first three quarters to maintain the first position.
Vivo followed Huawei closely with an estimated 53 million units shipment, ranking second and this translates to a 17.4% market share. The brand’s gross shipment fell by 23% year-on-year, though.
OPPO occupies the number 3 spot, raking in an estimated 48.8 million mobile phones in 2020, representing 16% share of the market, slightly lower than Vivo’s. The brand’s shipment also declined by 23% year-on-year which is not much different from vivo sales.
Apple completed the top five spots while Honor clinched the fourth spot. It is worthy of note that even though Apple came in at number 5, the Cupertino-based company is the only brand that had a positive year-on-year growth among the top five on the list. Apple’s annual sales volume was 38.7 million units, an increase of 13% year-on-year, and the brand’s market share was 12.7%. Apple’s growth is attributed to the superb market performance of the iPhone 12 series.
Other manufacturers on the list include Xiaomi occupies the sixth position, Realme in seventh, Samsung in the 8th position and OnePlus occupying the 9th spot.
RedmiBook is Redmi’s line of Windows-powered notebook computers, and come February 25, there will be a new model called the RedmiBook Pro. The date is the same day Redmi will unveil the Redmi K40 series.
The official Mi NoteBook Weibo account confirmed the launch of the new computer yesterday. Previously, the account had shared several images that tease some of the upcoming computer’s features.
So far, we know the RedmiBook Pro will be powered by a processor from Intel’s Tiger Lake H35 series. The line of 11th-gen quad-core processors features 10nm chipsets with a TDP of 35W and Intel Xe graphics. It has been reported that Redmi will also announce variants of the RedmiBook with AMD Ryzen processors too. The AMD-powered version is expected to launch as the RedmiBook Pro 15S.
The RedmiBook Pro will come with an all-metal design with a new finish that should give it a premium feel. The teaser poster shows that there is a USB-C port for charging on the right side of the computer along with an HDMI port. The notebook will also have a full-size backlit keyboard.
It has also confirmed that it will have a webcam. You will expect that to be standard but Xiaomi actually sells some computers that do not have a webcam.
The RedmiBook Pro will launch in China but it remains to be seen if we will get a global release. You may want to look to Xiaomi’s own Mi NoteBook line if you want a computer from the Chinese manufacturer.
Chinese tech giant Huawei is acompany with many parts but the gaming industry is still a virgin field for the company. That may change soon, if the lastest rumour emanating on Weibo is anything to go about. A tipster @Tomato Prince has disclosed that Huawei is panning to release its own game console similar to the Sony PlayStation and Microsoft‘s XBox gaming consoles.
In addition, the tipster disclosed that Huawei will launch a gaming laptop within this year, marking its official entry into the gaming products field.
Last year, beforethe sales of the Honor brand, the Honor Hunter V700 Gaming laptop was launched which technically is a product under Huawei’s belt. However, since the Honor brand has been sold off, the same cannot be said about the gaming laptop. Huaweiwas also expected to launch a branded gaming notebook but that didn’t happen.
Talking of the gaming console, this is the first time we are getting wind of a Huawei-branded gaming console. What makes it even interesting is the comparison with the Xbox and PlayStation. That means we are looking at a high-end console. It is possible the console will be developed in prtnership with gaming software developers like Tencent games so as to get popular games inside the console.
These are just mere speculations, though. We can’t vouch for the credibility of these disclosures but considering the sales of Honor, Huawei will definitely launch its own gaming notebook. The configuration and release details are still unknown. We can’t say the same thing for the gaming console, so take the information with a pinch of salt.
Xiaomi Mi 11 and Apple iPhone 12 Mini are two devices meant for different market segments. The latter is a very compact phone, while the former is a phablet meant for power users. But they are both flagships with an amazing hardware department and their prices are not so different all around the world. Their specifications are targeted at different kinds of users, but which one is the most suitable for you? This comparison will help you find out, besides listing all the main differences and similarities between Xiaomi Mi 11 and iPhone 12 Mini.
Xiaomi Mi 11 vs Apple iPhone 12 Mini
Xiaomi Mi 11
Apple iPhone 12 Mini
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
164.3 x 74.6 x 8.1 mm, 196 g
131.5 x 64.2 x 7.4 mm, 135 g
DISPLAY
6.81 inches, 1440 x 3200p (Quad HD+), AMOLED
5.4 inches, 1080 x 2340p (Full HD+), Super Retina XDR OLED
The Apple iPhone 12 Mini will undoubtedly attract more customers when it comes to aesthetics, due to its incredibly compact design. It is one of the most compact phones in the market and it is even smaller than the iPhone SE 2020. Further, it has an amazing build quality, with a glass back and an aluminum frame. The iPhone 12 Mini is even waterproof (up to 6 meters deep for max 30 minutes) and dustproof thanks to the IP68 certification. Xiaomi Mi 11 is a beautiful and well-built device with its borderless punch-hole display, curved edges, glass (or eco-leather) back, and aluminum frame, but it is bigger and less unique.
Display
On the paper, Xiaomi Mi 11 has a superior display to the iPhone 12 Mini. First of all, it boasts a higher Quad HD+ resolution with 1440 x 3200 pixels. Further, it has a high refresh rate (120 Hz), while the iPhone 12 Mini has a standard refresh rate. It even comes with the HDR10+ certification and a huge 1500 nit peak brightness. Its display can show up to one billion colors and it is definitely one of the most awesome OLED panels in the market. On the other hand, iPhone 12 Mini remains a great phone in terms of display, with its 5.4-inch OLED panel boasting Dolby Vision support and a wide color gamut.
Specs & Software
Xiaomi Mi 11 and iPhone 12 Mini are equipped with flagship-class processors: Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 and Apple A14 Bionic. The Xiaomi Mi 11’s Snapdragon 888 is paired with up to 12 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of internal storage, while iPhone 12 Mini offers 4 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of native storage. Despite the lower quantity of RAM, the iPhone 12 Mini remains at the same level as the Xiaomi Mi 11 not only thanks to the strong chipset but also because iOS has amazing software optimization.
Camera
The iPhone 12 Mini and the Xiaomi Mi 11 are very good camera phones, despite they are not the best out there. The iPhone 12 Mini is actually able to achieve better results with its amazing 12 MP main sensor boasting a bright f/1.6 focal aperture and OIS. It also records amazing videos. On the front side, there is not only a better selfie camera than Xiaomi Mi 11 but also an additional sensor for 3D facial recognition. Xiaomi Mi 11 relies on an in-display fingerprint scanner for authentication.
The battery life is the weakest point of the iPhone 12 Mini. Due to its compact size, it packs a small 2227 mAh battery which offers a more than sufficient battery life, but it can not compete with the Xiaomi Mi 11 and its 4600 mAh battery in any way. Further, the Xiaomi Mi 11 has a faster wired charging technology with 55W power, as well as a faster wireless charging technology with a power of 50W. Last but not least, the Mi 11 supports reverse wireless charging.
Price
Xiaomi Mi 11 is priced at €749/$900 in the global market, while iPhone 12 Mini starts at €839/$699 (prices vary depending on the market). If you love compact phones and iOS, the iPhone 12 Mini may be a great option for you. It has an amazing camera and it is even waterproof. But overall, on the paper, the Xiaomi Mi 11 is a superior phone from many points of view, especially due to its longer battery life, charging speeds, amazing display. Which one would you pick?
Xiaomi Mi 11 vs Apple iPhone 12 Mini: PRO and CONS
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