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Samsung Galaxy Book Pro laptops specs revealed, will arrive in 13 and 15 inch models: Report

Last month, it was rumored that Samsung is working on two new Galaxy Book Pro laptops. Recently, the company has even received Bluetooth certification for the notebooks, which will apparently be called the Galaxy Book Pro and the Galaxy Book Pro 360. Now, certain specifications of these laptops have been revealed.

Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2

According to a SamMobile report, the South Korean tech giant will be launching the new laptops in two size variants, namely a 13.3 inch and a 15.6 inch model. These laptops will feature OLED panels, which is among its key selling points. Furthermore, both the Galaxy Book Pro and the Galaxy Book Pro 360 will also arrive with support for the S Pen as well. The report further adds that the upcoming notebooks will be powered by Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors.

In other words, these are not Chromebooks, and feature Windows OS. Additionally, the Galaxy Book Pro will be available in both Wi-Fi and LTE models, while the Galaxy Book Pro 360 will launch in a Wi-Fi and 5G enabled variant. At the moment, the difference between the base Pro and Pro 360 variant is unknown, but the ‘360’ might be indicative of its screen’s hinge mechanism, which might allow for a wider range of movement for the display.

Samsung Galaxy Book Flex 2

Recently, Samsung had launched new laptops like the Galaxy Book Flex 2 5G, the Notebook Plus 2, and the Galaxy Chromebook 2 as well. While the brand hasn’t announced any imminent launch of new laptops, the certification implies that the devices are not too far off. Unfortunately, this is still just an unconfirmed report and we will have to wait for an official company announcement to know for sure. So stay tuned for more updates.

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OPPO Enco Free TWS & Enco W31 are discounted on Amazon India (One Day Deal)

If you are in the market for new earbuds then look no further. Just for today Amazon.in is offering amazing deals on both Oppo Enco Free True Wireless Headphone and Oppo Enco W31 True Wireless Earphone.

OPPO Enco Free TWS deal

Oppo ENCO Free True Wireless Headphone which usually retails at ₹5999 is available for ₹4499. The in-ear wireless headphone comes with a compact charging case and long-lasting battery. With the charging case, your earphones will give you up to 25 hours of music playtime and 15 hours of call time. The noise cancellation technology ensures that you get a clear and crisp sound even in a noisy environment. This means better call quality and even better focus during deep work sessions. IPX4 Water Resistance certification means no fear of season or spillage. Whether it’s summer sweats or rainy downpours your earphones stay protected.

OPPO W31 TWS deal

Oppo ENCO W31 True Wireless Earphone which usually sells for around  ₹3500 is available just for the day at ₹2999. The earphone comes with on-call dual-microphone noise cancellation technology and intuitive touch controls. The Binaural Low Latency Bluetooth Transmission technology ensures connection stability and quality. Powerful bass mode and wearing detection (automatic Play and Pause )takes your music experience to the next level. 

OPPO Enco Free

So if you were planning to buy a new set of wireless earbuds, check out the above deals available on Amazon.in for both Oppo Enco Free True Wireless Headphone and Oppo Enco W31 True Wireless Earphone. Both these deals will end in the next 9 hours so make sure to check them out soon. 

DT NO.1 DT36 Apple Watch clone is now discounted to just $19.99 for a limited time

For years Apple has dominated the smartwatch market. Whether its design or features, the Apple smartwatch hits all the right notes. But for an average consumer, it is simply unaffordable. However thanks to brands like DT No.1 you can now enjoy the looks and feels of an apple-like smartwatch but at an affordable cost. The  DT No. 1 DT36 smartwatch is a Bluetooth call-enabled device with a 1.75inch full touch screen. Generally retailing at $25-$35, Banggood is offering the smartwatch at $19.99 only.  

DT NO.1 DT36 deal 

DT No 1. DT36 smartwatch comes with Bluetooth call support, ECG Heart Rate Blood Pressure SpO2 Monitor, Bluetooth Music control, and even a calculator. Moreover, it is embedded with general features like a pedometer, step counter, blood oxygen monitor, alarm, calendar, reminder, camera control, and Call Id and Messages display making it a mini smartphone on your wrist. 

DT NO.1 DT36 Apple Watch clone

This sleek-looking smartwatch is available in black, pink, and grey colors, and for the next 2 days, Banggood is offering the  DT NO 1 DT36 smartwatch at $19.99 only. An additional NEW USER coupon is also available for first-time users who order this smartwatch from the Bnaggood app. The flash deal is applicable on shipments from the China warehouse and is shipped via Banggood express for $1.78 shipping charges. So before the flash deal ends, grab this smartwatch at a 40% discount.

 

Xiaomi to focus on launching wider range of smart home products this year

Earlier today (16th February 2021), the Vice President of Xiaomi Corp and Redmi‘s General Manager Lu Weibing announced that the company would be focusing more on launching a wider range of smart home products this year.

The senior executive of the company made the announcement on his official Weibo account, a Chinese microblogging website. In this Weibo post, the official stated that in 2021, the Chinese tech giant will be focusing more on bringing a wider range of smart home products to the market, especially in its home country of China. At the moment, the company already has a varied range of smart home products in the market, but it seems like Xiaomi aims to further expands its IoT (internet of things) portfolio this year.

Xiaomi

In other words, the smartphone manufacturer will be launching various interconnected household appliances along with other smart electronic products as well. Unfortunately, we do not have any finer details regarding what the company is actually planning at the moment. But we can expect various launches to arrive later this year. So stay tuned for more, as we will be providing updates when additional information is available regarding the matter.

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Huawei will not be excluded from 5G network in Dominican Republic

The Government of the Dominican Republic has announced that it would be excluding Huawei from 5G networks in the country. The announcement was made through the Dominican Institute of Telecommunications (INDOTEL).

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According to a LoopJamaica report, the specifications of the international tender for the implementation of 5G networks will not be excluding the Chinese telecommunications giant. The President of the republic, Luis Abinader, added that the implementation of the 5G network aims to boost opportunities for the citizens of the nation through connectivity. Furthermore, the newer and faster bandwidth also brings a ‘more modern and inclusive health system and streamlined public spending.’

The President further added that “We are looking for a more competitive, dynamic, more connected Dominican Republic. The implementation of the 5G network will be a great step in the history of the country’s telecommunications development, which will translate into a profound digital transformation. The winning company must implement a 5G-infrastructure deployment with national coverage at the end of five years.”

Huawei

For those unaware, Huawei has been facing various allegations related to national security from government’s like the US, the UK, and other regions in Europe as well. Although, the Chinese company has actively denied these accusations and has even stated that its equipment will provide necessary guarantees to respect the national sovereignty and data protection of the Dominican Republic. The selection process is scheduled for September 2021 and the 5G network will be deployed sometime in November 2021.

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Oppo Reno5 to launch in the Kenyan market on February 22

While the Oppo Reno5 smartphone has already been launched in various markets across the globe, the company is now finally bringing the new device to the Kenyan market. The device will be launched in the region on 22nd February 2021.

Oppo

The Chinese tech giant has officially announced the launch date and has marketed the device with the phrase “Picture Life Together,” as per a GadgetsAfrica report. According to Muthoni Wachira, Head of Communications & Projects at OPPO Kenya, “Today’s smartphone is not just a tool to record our memories – it’s a partner that empowers our own unique way of storytelling and archives the unforgettable stories we share with our friends and family.”

Looking in to the specifications of the device, the Reno5 sports a 6.43 inch OLED display with a 1080x2400px resolution and a high refresh rate of 90Hz. On the rear a 64 megapixel primary camera can be found while the front features a 32 megapixel selfie shooter. Under the hood, a 4,300mAh battery pack powers the device and its Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 SoC. Notably, the device also offers 0 to 100 percent charging in just 48 minutes thanks to its ultra fast 50W flash charging.

Oppo Reno5 5G

The Oppo Reno5 will be available in two memory configurations, including the 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage an 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage variant. Furthermore, the device will also be available in two color variants, namely the “ever-changing color” of Fantasy Silver and the Starry Black. The device will be launched via an online live stream, with viewers also being given the opportunity to win prizes as well.

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Galaxy M11 and Galaxy M21 now cost the same across offline and online channels in India

Samsung introduced the Galaxy M11 and Galaxy M21 in the first half of 2020 in India. Since their launch, the former has received two price cuts so far, however, the latter’s price was dropped only once. Now, these devices have received another price cut in the country.

Samsung Galaxy M11 Galaxy M21

The previous price drops of Galaxy M11 and Galaxy M21 were limited to the offline channels. That’s the case with this new price cut as well. With the latest one, the offline price tags of these models finally match those of online.

Interested customers can now purchase the Galaxy M11 base variant with a 3GB + 32GB storage configuration for ₹9,999, whereas the higher 4GB + 64GB variant will cost them ₹10,999. In other words, this smartphone has received a flat ₹1,000 price cut in India.

On the other hand, the Galaxy M21 now costs ₹12,999 for the lower 4GB + 64GB version and ₹14,999 for the higher 6GB + 128GB variant. It has also got a ₹1,000 price just like the previous phone.

Also, as mentioned earlier, the prices of these Samsung phones are now the same across both offline and online retailers. Hence, if you don’t find any of these devices in stock online, you can just grab it from your nearby retail store for the exact same price.

 

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Apple Watch Series 5 and SE users are eligible for free repairs over Power Reserve bug

Earlier this week, Apple started rolling out the watchOS 7.3.1 for its Apple Watch Series 5 and Watch SE models. This new update would bring a fix that would prevent a bug which caused these wearable devices to get stuck in the Power Reserve mode.

Apple Watch Series 5 Featured

As per a new support document shared by the Cupertino based giant (Via 9To5Mac), the company gave out additional details regarding this bug. For those unaware, the Power Reserve mode allows users to see the time on the Apple Watch while preserving battery life. However, it shuts off the communication between users’ wearable and their iPhone. In otehr words, various features and functionalities are unavailable in this mode.

Despite the fix being rolled out, the company also announced in the document that a “very small number” of the owners of these devices have “experienced an issue with their watch not charging after it enters Power Reserve.” The OEM stated that the watchOS 7.3.1 that was recently rolled out will help prevent “this issue from happening to other Apple Watch Series 5 or Apple Watch SE devices.”

Apple Watch SE

Unfortunately, this implies that those this would only prevent anyone from receiving this bug, and not help those that are already suffering from it. But, the company is ready with a solution. Users suffering from this issue can simply contact its official support team, for a mail in repair, which will be free of charge. Although, the device will be examined before the service to verify whether or not its eligible for the free repairs, as stated by the iPhone maker.

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Apple iPhone 13 could feature an Always On Display for the battery and time

Reports regarding the Apple iPhone 13 series have already started surfacing. Just yesterday, we had reported on the device reportedly featuring a portless design and astrophotography. Now, a new report has hinted at it sporting an Always On Display on its OLED display.

Apple

According to a SlashGear report, the iPhone 13 series could arrive with this feature, or it might just be available for the higher end iPhone 13 Pro variants. The 2021 iPhone lineup will reportedly feature a new display technology that will work with OLED panels to bring Always On Display functionality to the Apple devices. For those unaware, a key advantage of OLED over LCD is that these panels don’t have to display black. The pixels can simply be turned off to only light certain parts of the screen.

This enables lower battery consumption, which allowed Always On Display to be a feature on certain Android smartphones and even the Apple Watch. Known Tipster Max Weinbach stated that the Cupertino based giant might utilized an LTPO (low-temperature polycrystalline oxide) panel that will enable it to save on battery draw while offering a higher refresh rate along with Always On Display as well. Although, the iPhone 13’s Always On Display wouldn’t function like most Android devices.

Apple

Apparently, the Always On Display for the upcoming iPhones would only focus on display key information like the time or the battery icons. Furthermore, notifications will only be displayed temporarily and would light up just a small section of the display without waking up the entire screen. In other words, there would probably not be a lot of customization on these smartphones. Unfortunately, this is still an unconfirmed report, so take it with a pinch of salt and stay tuned for more updates.

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Smartphones with secondary screen on the back panel to launch this year, including Mi 11 Ultra

Smartphone makers are trying to come up with new and unique designs or features to stand apart from the crowd. Recently, foldable smartphones became mainstream and we have also seen devices with more than one display.

Now, the popular leakster ‘Digital Chat Station’ claims that there will be at least two smartphones getting launched this year which will feature a secondary display on the phone’s back panel.

Second Screen Smartphones Report

Recently, Xiaomi’s upcoming Mi 11 Ultra was leaked online and the image revealed that there is a smaller secondary screen beside the camera sensors on the phone’s back panel, housed inside the horizontal rectangular slab.

We’ve seen a few smartphones in the past that feature a small secondary screen that showcases information such as notifications, time, weather, etc. A few years ago, Meizu had launched its Meizu Pro 7 that had a secondary screen on the back panel, along with the camera module.

Mi 11 Ultra Secondary Screen Leak
Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra Secondary Screen Leak

It will be interesting to see what Xiaomi has planned for the secondary screen on the upcoming Mi 11 Ultra smartphone. It also remains to be seen if any other smartphone brand follows with similar offerings. The Mi 11 Ultra is expected to get launched next year, so we’ll have to wait a few more weeks to know more about it.

Last year, Huawei had also patented a smartphone design that features a secondary screen on the phone’s back, along with the camera module. But it is not yet known if the company has any plans of making such a smartphone anytime soon.

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Redmi Note 10 series smartphones confirmed to launch in India on March 4

Xiaomi-based Redmi had been teasing the upcoming Redmi Note series smartphones, which is the most successful lineup from the brand. Today, Redmi India has confirmed that the Redmi Note 10 series will be officially launched on 4th March.

Apart from confirming the launch date, the company has not revealed anything related to the upcoming smartphones. However, a recent leak had revealed that the company could launch four devices in this lineup — Redmi Note 10, Note 10 5G, Note 10 Pro 4G, and Note 10 Pro 5G. To know for sure, we’ll have to wait a couple of weeks.

Redmi Note 10 Series Launch Date India

There are also reports claiming that the Redmi 10X 5G, which was launched in China last year, could be launched as Redmi Note 10 in India. The device, powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 820 SoC, is currently limited to China.

Recently, Redmi India hosted a poll on its Twitter account asking users their preference for the display of Redmi Note 10 — LCD + 120Hz or AMOLED. Around 88 percent chose the AMOLED screen but the company deleted the poll.

The Redmi Note 10 series smartphones will be sold exclusively through Amazon India, just like its predecessor. While not much is known about the phones, it’s safe to assume that we will get upgraded design and configuration compared to the Redmi Note 9 series. The launch is just a couple of weeks from now, so we expect the company to start teasing specs and features in the coming days.

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Apple’s upcoming foldable iPhone to reportedly come with support for stylus

Apple has been working on a foldable iPhone for a few years now and now it seems that the project is moving ahead with a possible launch in a couple of years. As the project is developing, more details about the device have started surfacing online.

In the latest report, it is being said that the device will now come with support for a stylus but it is not yet clear if the smartphone will support the current Apple Pencil or come with a completely new stylus.

Apple Foldable iPhone Concept

Recently, it was reported that the Cupertino-based giant has finalized a clamshell design for the foldable iPhone, which is similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. It is said that the company will be using a Ceramic Shield glass which will be chemically treated, enabling it to handle a significant level of tolerance when it is folded or unfolded.

It is also reported that the foldable iPhone from Apple will be affordable compared to other similar offerings in this segment. But given that the device is expected to launch in 2023, it makes sense as the cost of components required for the foldable smartphones will come down by then. There’s also a possibility that the phone’s launch could get pushed further away if the company faces any hardware or production issues.

Meanwhile, Apple is also focusing on its ‘Project Titan’ which is an autonomous electric vehicle that is being referred to as Apple Car. The company held talks with several automakers, including Hyundai, Kia, and Nissan, but it has not been able to find a partner.

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PocketBook InkPad Color eBook reader with 7.8-inch display launched for $329

PocketBook, a company that makes e-readers, has launched the InkPad Color, which is claimed to be the first device with a new Kaleido panel to be available in the United States and the European market.

The PocketBook InkPad Color comes with a 7.8-inch display with 1404 x 1872 pixels screen resolution that uses the latest E-Ink color panel. The screen size is bigger compared to the 6-inch panel in PocketBook Color launched last year.

PocketBook InkPad Color

It offers 300-dpi resolution for monochrome content and 100 dpi for displaying colors. The company reveals that the new version of Kaleido has a different color filter pattern that offers better contrast and color saturation than the first Kaleido, which is itself a pretty new technology. It also says that the screen refresh rate has been improved in software.

Similar to the previous model, this one also comes powered by a dual-core 1GHz CPU with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of built-in storage. There’s also a microSD card slot that allows users to further expand the storage capacity.

For connectivity, the device comes with support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. It supports a number of formats, including ePub, PDF, CBR, CBZ, FB2, HTML, MOBI, and others. It also supports audio files and text-to-speech.

The device is running a Linux-based operating system and is powered by a 2,900mAh battery. It is now available for purchase for a price of $329.

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Google’s Android 12 may come with “Material NEXT” design along with new features

Recently, a few images of the upcoming Android 12 mobile operating system from Google were leaked online through documents shared by the tech giant with OEM partners. It showcased a few changes in terms of design, which appeared to be related to a new system-level theming engine for the OS.

However, the latest report coming from XDA-Developers hints that Google may be working on a new design for the Android operating system. As per the report, the company has marked the new notification UI changes as the start of the “road to Material NEXT” UI.

For those who are unaware, “Material” is a design library from Google which has improved a lot since its initial launch. Most of the Google applications are using Material design. However, it is not yet known what changes does the “Material NEXT” design includes but it seems to be significant changes if the leaked images are anything to go by.

Apart from the design-related changes, Google is also planning to introduce several new features to the Android 12 operating system, including new layouts and features for the Always-On Display and Lock Screen.

From the leaks so far, it appears that the company is primarily focusing on notifications user interface and changes to the Quick Settings panel. There also seems to be a “letterbox” feature which is a new way to put apps into a frame/window.

It is also expected to come with several other features, including Smarter Autorotation, a Gaming Mode, a Reduce Bright Colors feature, a “stashing” feature to the Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode, and a new one-hand mode.

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Samsung Galaxy A52 and A52 5G images, specs, and pricing details leak online

Samsung is expected to launch a couple of Galaxy A-series smartphones in the coming weeks but ahead of the official launch, details about the devices keep surfacing online. After details of Galaxy A72 leaked, now details of the upcoming Galaxy A52 and A52 5G have surfaced online through WinFuture.

As the naming itself confirms, the key difference between both models is the connectivity. Coming to the launch, there’s no specific date known yet but the devices are expected to go official by the end of this year or in early March.

Samsung Galaxy A52 5G Renders Leak

Now, coming to the specifications, the standard Samsung Galaxy A52 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G SoC while the 5G variant will come packed with the Snapdragon 750G chipset.

Apart from the difference in connectivity and chipset, both the smartphones are almost the same — both in terms of design as well as specifications. Both will come in two memory configurations — 6GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB.

Both the devices feature a 6.52-inch Super AMOLED Full HD+ display with 2400 x 1080 pixels screen resolution, 90Hz refresh rate, and an under-display optical fingerprint sensor for added protection.

The smartphones will feature a quad-camera setup on the back where the four camera sensors and an LED flash are placed on a rectangular module. The whole setup is placed on the top-left corner of the phone.

They will be running the latest Android 11 operating system with Samsung One UI 3 on top. The devices also have NFC support as well as an IP67 rating, making them water and dust resistant. The phones are powered by a 4,500mAh battery and come with support for 25W fast charging.

The Samsung Galaxy A52 models will come in four colors — Awesome White, Awesome Black, Awesome Blue, and Awesome Violet. The 4G variant is expected to start at €349 while the 5G variant will start at €429.

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DJI FPV Combo drone appears in unboxing video ahead of launch; full specs leaked too

Back in December, pictures of the DJI FPV racing drone surfaced on the web. It has been more than two months now and DJI is still yet to take the wraps off the drone. Now, an unboxing video of the drone has been posted on YouTube.

The video was posted on the YouTube channel SpiderMonkey FPV (seems to have been originally recorded by Dominion Drones) and it leaves nothing to the imagination as to what to expect when it is finally announced. The video shows us the drone and the accompanying FPV goggles and the new FPV controller which comes in a different color from the other two.

From the video, one can see that this is not the retail unit as there is a “NOT FOR SALE” and “DISPLAY DEMO” sticker on the box. The drone itself has a main gimbal camera for recording and four other smaller cameras (two downward-facing ones) whose function is presumed to be for detecting obstacles.

The controller that ships with the drone can pass for a game controller though with a pretty large antenna. It charges via USB-C and there are slots on the handles to store the joystick buttons.

There is a short FPV flight clip that shows the drone in action.

The spec sheet which was posted on Twitter by @JasperEllens reveals that the drone has a 12MP f/2.86 1/2.3” CMOS camera with a 150° field of view. The camera has an ISO range of 1-3200 and can record in both FHD and 4K.

The drone weighs approximately 795 grams and packs a 2000mAh battery capacity that supports a maximum charging power of 90 Watts. The maximum flight time is stated to be 20 minutes while flying at a consistent speed of 40km/h. The controller is a little under half the weight of the drone at 346 grams and it has a maximum transmission distance of 10 kilometers (with no obstruction).

As of the time of writing, there is no info regarding when the drone will be finally unveiled.

 

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Lei Jun expresses admiration as boy, 9, turns a dismantled Redmi 1 into an artwork

“Catch them young” is a popular axiom that is used all over the world but literally, Xiaomi may have caught one of its future engineers. A 9-year-old boy has just exhibited his dexterity and interest in smartphones by dismantling a Redmi 1 smartphone and turning all the components into a framed artwork.

The feat attained by the brilliant unnamed boy was first posted on Weibo by the boy’s father where it then caught the attention of Xiaomi’s CEO Lei Jun who described it as creative. He even recommended that those who have unused smartphones to convert them into such artworks that will help understand the internal structure of the smartphone. Lei Jun was so impressed that he even pinned the post to his Weibo page. redmi 1

In case you don’t know, the Redmi 1 is Xiaomi’s first Redmi-branded smartphone. The device was launched in 2013 making the lineup up to 7 years old. The Redmi 1 uses MediaTek’s 28nm quad-core processor, and the screen was supplied by AUO, having an HD resolution of 1280×720 pixels.

According to the boy, the phone was still working before it was torn apart but it is said to be extremely slow. This is, perhaps, because it wasn’t designed for heavy usage. In addition, the phone comes with 1GB RAM and 4GB storage, and a paltry 2050mAh battery. The setup perhaps explains why it lags.

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Essential Inc. has been acquired by Nothing

Carl Pei’s Nothing is yet to announce its first product but the company has been in the news a lot lately. Just last week, it reported it had secured a $15 million investment from Alphabet’s GV. Now, the latest news is that the UK-based company has acquired Essential Inc. or what’s left of it. Yes, that Essential.

Nothing + Essential

First reported by 9to5Google, filings found at the UK Intellectual Property Office now show that Essential is now owned by Carl Pei’s Nothing Technologies Ltd. The source reports that the application was filed back in November 2020 before it was completed in the first week of January 2021. Based on this, all that is left of Essential including its trademark and logo (no info on patents) are now owned by Nothing.

This is definitely exciting news as it presents the possibility of us seeing the return of the Essential brand. The company which was formed by Andy Rubin was one of the shortest lives smartphone brands to ever exist. It launched only one smartphone, the Essential PH-1 but went under before it could launch a successor or any of the other cool products it was developing.

Now that Essential is now owned by Nothing, we hope this is a sign that the Essential brand will rise from the ashes. We don’t expect a phone yet as that doesn’t seem to be in Nothing’s plan as far as we know.

Nothing is yet to officially announce the acquisition but we expect a statement to surface soon.

 

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Moto E7 Power product page goes live on Flipkart, some specs in tow

Motorola is expected to launch the Moto E7 Power in India on February 19. Ahead of the launch, the product page for the budget smartphone is now live on Flipkart. Incidentally, the device is expected to go on sale on Flipkart and should be an exclusive product.

The product listing not only made bare the design of the smartphone but also, some key specs of what should be inside the phone has been shared as well. Sadly, the pricing is still elusive but then, February 19 is just a few days away. Moto E7 Power

The Moto E7 Power adopts a pretty impressive design which includes a waterdrop notch display. The display itself is a 6.5-inch display with an HD+ resolution of 720 pixels. The phone will b powered by an Octa-core processor, as mention on the official landing page but we expect it to be a MediaTek Helio P22 SoC.

Further, the device packs a 5000mAH battery which is slightly higher than that of the Moto E7. The phone features a USB-C port which is an indication that there may be fast charging onboard but since that wasn’t mentioned, it may not be.

On the camera end, it is shown to pack a dual-camera setup which consists of a 13MP main shooter and a 2MP sensor that could be a macro camera or a depth sensor. The phone will have  4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 64 GB of built-in storage. There is also a memory card slot that can bump up the memory up to 1TB. The phone runs near-stock Android with some Motorola add-ons but the OS version is yet to be revealed. The phone packs a rear fingerprint sensor, and a 3.5mm audio jack.

The price of the Moto E7 Power is yet to be revealed but we expect it to retail around €150 in Europe.

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Samsung to launch ISOCELL GN1s and ISOCELL GN3 image sensors in H2

Last year, Samsung announced the 50MP ISOCELL GN1 image sensor. The sensor can be found in phones such as the Vivo X50 Pro+ and the recently announced Vivo X60 Pro+. A new report says that the image sensor will be getting two successors by the second half of the year.

The source of the info is the Chinese leaker, Digital Chat Station, and according to him, Samsung will announce the ISOCELL GN1s and ISOCELL GN3 sensors later this year – the second half of the year to be specific.

ISOCELL GN1s and ISOCELL GN3

The ISOCELL GN1s should be a slightly upgraded version of the ISOCELL GN1 while the ISOCELL GN3 should be the one that packs the major upgrades. Both sensors will appear in flagship phones.

Before the launch of these two sensors, Samsung is expected to announce the ISOCELL GN2. It has been reported that the sensor will be one of the cameras inside the upcoming Mi 11 Pro.

The ISOCELL GN series are expected to be more widely used than the ISOCELL HM series which has sensors such as the ISOCELL HMX (Xiaomi Mi Note 10), ISOCELL HM1 (Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra), ISOCELL HM2, and ISOCELL HM3 (Galaxy S21 Ultra).

We do not know which phones will be the first to come with the ISOCELL GN1s and ISOCELL GN3 cameras but we won’t be surprised to see it appear first in phones from Vivo and Xiaomi.

 

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