Last year, iQOO launched a wide range of smartphones in China. However, India was treated with only one phone i.e., the iQOO 3 in February. The Snapdragon 865 powered handset is now selling for as low as Rs 29,990 (~$411) in the country. The company recently released the Snapdragon 888 powered iQOO 7 flagship phone in January in China and it also expected to unveil the iQOO Neo5 soon in the home market. Fresh information shared by tipster Debayan Roy reveals that India will be receiving as many as three iQOO phones by April.
The new leak states that iQOO will be launching the one flagship in the third or fourth week of March. The tipster speculated that it could be the iQOO 7 smartphone.
He also stated India will be receiving two more iQOO devices by April end. The names of these devices are not known yet. If the new leak turns out to be true, the company may soon start teasing the arrival of its next flagship for India in the coming weeks.
iQOO 7
iQOO 7 specifications
The iQOO 7 has a 6.62-inch AMOLED display that offers a 120Hz refresh rate and a Full HD+ resolution. It is loaded with OriginOS based Android 11 OS. The SD888 powered phone ships with up to 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage.
It has a selfie snapper of 16-megapixel and a 48-megapixel (main with OIS) + 13-megapixel (120-degree ultrawide) + 13-megapixel (portrait) triple camera system. The 4,000mAh battery of the phone supports 120W fast charging. It also features an in-screen fingerprint reader.
Drones are super cool gadgets and are a complete source of entertainment. Currently, Banggood is offering a discount on LS-MIN Mini Drone Quadcopter. It comes with 4K/1080P HD camera and a foldable design for efficient use. All interested users can buy it for just $20.99 (original price: $30.99).
LS-MIN Mini Drone Quadcopter comes with an altitude hold mode that ensures a stable flight. Headless mode auto-adjusts the position of the aircraft before flying. Its one-button back function easily brings the drone back to you. This drone features a 500W pixel /4K pixel HD camera and a WiFi function to transmit the content to other devices. Other features include 2.4GHz anti-interference technology, six-axis gyroscope, LED lights, autonomous flight mode, and much more.
It can be said based on the rumors surrounding the OnePlus 9 series that it may go official by mid-March. The appearance of both phones is no secret as the rumor mill has already leaked their live shots. Some of the key specs of both smartphones are also known. Now, reliable tipster Max Jambor has revealed the battery capacities of both smartphones.
According to Jambor, the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro are both equipped with 4,500mAh batteries. He also claimed that the OnePlus 9 series would be coming with a charger in the box. The tipster did not reveal any information on the fast-charging capabilities of both phones.
A live photo of the upcoming OnePlus 9 Pro shared by Dave2D YouTuber
Past reports have revealed that the OnePlus 9 will be arriving with a 6.55-inch AMOLED flat display that will offer a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate. It is expected to house the same display that is available on the OnePlus 8T smartphone. The punch-hole on its screen is expected to house a 16-megapixel selfie camera.
The triple camera system of the OnePlus 9 may include a Sony IMX689 48-megapixel primary lens, a 48-megapixel ultrawide lens, and an unknown third camera. Apart from 65W Warp Charging, the OnePlus 9 is expected to carry support for up to 30W wireless charging for its 4,500mAh battery.
The OnePlus 9 Pro may come with a curved edge display of 6.78 inches. It is expected to produce Quad HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It may come with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. Specific details of its cameras are known, but its leaked shots revealed that OnePlus has teamed up with Hasselblad for an enhanced photography experience on the OnePlus 9 Pro. Besides 65W Warp Charging for its 4,500mAh battery, it may carry support for 45W wireless charging and reverse wireless charging.
Both phones are also expected to carry support for reverse OnePlus 9 Lite smartphone wireless charging. Rumors have it that OnePlus may launch another phone called OnePlus 9 Lite with Snapdragon 870 SoC along with Snapdragon 888 powered OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro phones.
Battery bulging is more than just a sign of an aging battery pack, but also a matter of safety risk. Now, Xiaomi has patented a new lithium battery technology that seeks to address this issue.
According to a MyDriversreport, the Chinese tech giant applied for a patent last month, which got published earlier this week. This patent was titled “Battery Expansion Prompt Method and Device,” and was invented by Luo Wenhui. As the name suggests, this technology will be able to detect and inform the user regarding their aging battery and its health. In other words, it can detect if the battery is bulging and alert the user, so as to avoid any complications.
The description states that “The present disclosure relates to a method for prompting battery expansion. The device includes: a battery compartment, a battery back cover, piezoelectric ceramics, and a current detection circuit; wherein the piezoelectric ceramic is arranged on the inner side of the battery back cover at a position facing the battery; or the bottom of the battery compartment. The current detection circuit is connected to the piezoelectric ceramic and is used to detect a current signal generated by the piezoelectric ceramic. When the piezoelectric ceramic generates a current signal, it indicates that the degree of battery expansion exceeds an expansion threshold.”
To put it simply, the technology would be based around the battery/surrounding it and will be able to detect any abnormalities in its shape. This technology could soon even be staple in the industry, especially in terms of safety. So stay tuned for more, as we will be providing updates when additional information is available.
Apple is apparently working on a foldable iPhone that will feature a clamshell design. This foldable device would also be relatively affordable to the current offerings from rival vendors, but is not launching anytime soon.
According to a WCCFTechreport, a tipster has suggested that the Cupertino based giant might have settled on a Galaxy Z Flip-like design for its upcoming foldable iPhone. Furthermore, this foldable phone will also be more affordable that the competing rivals in the same market. But unfortunately, this foldable iPhone will not be launching anytime soon. As per YouTuber Jon Prosser’s channel, Front Page Tech, the company is working on what appears to be a flip phone-like iPhone model.
In other words, it won’t be similar to a Galaxy Z Fold 2, rather, it would be geared towards reducing its overall size when folded. This would also enable it to be more portable as well. Previously, Prosser had stated that Apple is developing two foldable iPhones, with both variants in early stages of development. Jon further added that the company would be using a Ceramic Shield glass will be chemically treated for the device, which will enable it to handle a significant level of tolerance when it is folded or unfolded.
Notably, the YouTuber claimed that the foldable iPhone will cost less than rival offerings from the competition. Although, the clamshell designed iPhone will not arrive before 2023. Additionally, this launch date could potentially be pushed back further if the company faced development hurdles. Keep in mind, it isn’t necessary that Apple might be offering a cheap foldable handset, but it could be that the components for such a device might become cheaper in the near future, allowing for reduced retail price.
HMD Global, the Nokia brand licensee has launched Nokia 3.4 and Nokia 5.4 budget smartphones in India as we exclusively reported last week. These handsets are also joined by the Nokia Power Earbuds Lite truly wireless earphones. For those unaware, all these products debuted in Europe late last year.
Nokia 3.4, Nokia 5.4 Specifications and Features
Both the Nokia 3.4 and Nokia 5.4 flaunt a 6.39-inch HD+ (720 x 1560 pixels) LCD panel with a 19:5:9 aspect ratio and a single punch hole at the top left corner. However, the former is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 chipset paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage, whereas the latter features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 SoC coupled with 4GB/6GB RAM and 64GB internal storage.
Nokia 3.4
Talking about optics, the Nokia 3.4 comes with a 13MP (wide) + 5MP (ultra-wide) + 2MP (depth) triple camera setup and the back as opposed to a 48MP (wide) + 5MP (ultra-wide) + 2MP (macro) + 2MP (depth) quad-camera setup on the Nokia 5.4. As for selfies and video calls, the former features an 8MP shooter, while the latter sports a 16MP snapper.
On the connectivity front, the duo support dual-SIM, 4G, VoLTE, single-band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2, and GNSS (GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS). Other features on these two devices include a MicroSD card slot (up to 512GB), 3.5mm headphone jack, USB Type-C port, Google Assistant key, ambient light sensor, accelerometer, proximity sensor, gyroscope, and a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.
Nokia 5.4
Lastly, these budget smartphones run Android 10 backed by a 4,000mAh battery with support for standard 10W charging. They will be soon updated to Android 11, as per the company.
The Nokia 3.4 measures 160.97 x 75.99 x 8.7mm in dimensions, weighs 180g, and comes in three colors (Fjord, Dusk, Charcoal). On the other hand, the Nokia 5.4 is only available in two colors (Polar Night, Dusk) and surprisingly, the dimensions and weight are as same as the previous model.
Nokia Power Earbuds Lite Specifications and Features
The Nokia Power Earbuds Lite with model number Nokia BH-405 is a toned-down version of Nokia Power Earbuds that was released in 2019. This pair of TWS connects with devices via Bluetooth 5.0, supports AAC audio codec, and comes in two colors (Charcoal, Snow).
Nokia Power Earbuds Lite
The buds are IPX7-certified for water resistance and support gesture controls. Further, they measure 25 x 23 x 23.8mm in dimensions and can last up to 5 hours on a single charge.
Whereas the charging case measures 68 x 36 x 31mm in dimensions and features a 600mAh battery that charges via USB Type-C port. This case provides additional 30 hours of battery life. Hence, users get a total of 35 hours on a full charge.
Nokia 3.4, Nokia 5.4, Nokia Power Earbuds Lite Pricing and Availability
HMD Global has priced the Nokia 3.4 at ₹11,999 for the single 4GB + 64GB variant, whereas the Nokia 5.4 costs ₹13,999 and ₹15,499 for 4GB + 64GB and 6GB + 64GB variants respectively. The expensive handset will go on sale from February 17, however, the cheaper phone will be available from February 20.
Interestingly, Nokia 5.4 will be only available on Flipkart and Nokia’s official website. On the other hand, Nokia 3.4 can be not only purchased from the previously mentioned two channels but also from Amazon India and leading retail outlets.
Lastly, the Nokia Power Earbuds Lite is priced at ₹3,599 and it will be available for purchase from February 17 on Amazon India and Nokia’s website. Also, interested customers can get it for only ₹1,600 if they pre-book it with Nokia 3.4.
Apple’s new Mac devices are powered by the M1 chipset, based on Apple Silicon which means that it now uses ARM architecture instead of Intel. Among several advantages of using ARM is the ability to use mobile apps on laptops.
However, with the latest update of the macOS Big Sur, Apple has again blocked users from sideloading iOS applications on Mac devices powered by the M1 chipset. This means that users won’t be able to install iPhone and iPad apps on new Mac devices.
Image: 9to5Mac
The company made a similar move in which it barred manual installation of iOS and iPadOS apps in the month of January with server-side protections. However, the restrictions were lifted around four days later.
A report from 9to5Mac confirms that the latest version of macOS Big Sur 11.2, which was issued last week, again activates the server-side block. The tests also show that the sideloading policy extends to the current macOS 11.3 beta.
As noted earlier, the new Apple M1 chip comes with an architecture similar to the company’s A-series silicon. This makes it easier to run existing iOS apps on the desktop platform. However, developers who do not wish to allow their apps on macOS can opt-out.
Huawei has filed another lawsuit against the US government. This time the company has decided to fight the US FCC (Federal Communications Commission) ruling that designated the firm as a national security threat.
According to a ZDNetreport, the Chinese tech giant has stated in the complaint that the national security designation could impact its financial interests of the telecommunications industry as well. For those unaware, the FCC had designated the company as a national security risk, along with ZTE. This caused the US based telecom operators being unable to purchase equipment or services from both the Chinese brands.
Furthermore, the former US President Donald Trump had also signed a legislation, which barred the US companies from using federal funds to purchase equipment from companies that have the national security threat designation. Thus, the US also had to set up a 1 billion US Dollar reimbursement program to help smaller telecoms with the cost of replacing equipment provided from Huawei and ZTE.
Apart from the FCC, the smartphone maker also filed a lawsuit against the agency claiming that it unconstitutionally enforced the ban. However, this was eventually dismissed last February on the grounds that the Congress was within its rights to enforce the ban. Huawei has also filed a legal action requesting for the law that enforced the ban to be overturned, which is currently being considered by the courts.
Apple is planning on developing ultra advanced display technology at a secret facility in Taiwan in partnership with TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) as per a new report.
According to an AsiaNikkeireport, the Cupertino based giant is partnering with the world’s largest contract chip maker to develop new micro OLED displays. For those unaware, this is a new type of display built directly onto chip wafers. The primary application for this new breed of displays is for upcoming augmented reality devices from Apple, as per sources close to the matter.
The company is collaborating with its known chip supplier since micro OLED displays are not built on glass substrates like conventional LCD panels found in smartphones and TVs, or even OLED displays used in premium grade flagship handsets. Rather, the new displays are built directly onto the wafers, or the substrates that semiconductors are fabricated on. This essentially allows these panels to be slimmer and small while also consuming less power, which in turn makes it great for AR device applications, as per the source.
Furthermore, this also marks the growing relationship between Apple and TSMC, which is also the sole supplier of the former’s iPhone processors. At the moment, the micro OLED project is at the trial production stage and it will still take several years to reach mass production. The displays that are currently under development are less than an inch in size. The source added that “Panel players are good at making screens bigger and bigger, but when it comes to thin and light devices like AR glasses, you need a very small screen.”
Apple has even hired dozens of veterans from Taiwanese display maker AU Optoelectronics to help with its micro OLED project. These new employees are apparently also made to sign a strict non disclosure agreement that forbids them from even meeting friends or acquaintances working in the tech industry, as per the source. Unfortunately, this is still an unconfirmed report so take it with a pinch of salt and stay tuned for more updates.
Apple has actively started focusing on self-driving car technology and the autonomous driving technology seems to have reached a stage where the company is now looking for mass production of the so-called “Apple Car” in the coming years. This confidence for Apple comes through the results of the test car.
The California DMV has released new data that gives insights into Apple’s efforts as far the company’s ambitious Apple Car autonomous driving vehicle is concerned, reports MacRumors. As per the data, the self-driving test vehicle from Apple drove 18,805 miles in California last year, which is more than double compared to 2019.
Additionally, the report also mentions that the company reported 130 disengagements in the last year, which also indicates a noticeable improvement in the number of miles driven before requiring a disengagement from self-driving. Based on the data, Apple’s cars experienced disengagement every 144.6 miles.
For those unfamiliar, disengagements refer to a situation when the car stops self-driving and the human driver takes over. Further, it mentions that Apple reported no accidents with its self-driving test vehicles for the year 2020. The last collision reported by Apple for the self-driving car was in 2019.
Apple was recently in talks with Hyundai and it was reported that the automaker’s sub-unit Kia will be making the Apple Car. The deal was expected to get closed in March with Apple investing billion in Kia. However, a couple of days ago, it was confirmed that the talks with Apple and Hyundai have ended without the deal. We expect Apple to form a partnership for its upcoming Apple Car in the coming months.
The Apple iPhone 12 mini sales in the US, the company’s largest market, accounted for just 5 percent of all new sales during the first half of last month. This is likely due to the declining demand for smaller smartphones in the market.
According to a Reutersreport, market research from known analytics based firm, Counterpoint Research, found that the demand for the new small flagship has been low. In recent times, handsets with larger displays have become increasingly more popular due to the amount of multimedia entertainment consumed on smartphones (like videos, movies, and other streaming services) growing, especially through major social media platforms.
Earlier this week, we had also reported on the Apple iPhone 12 mini being discontinued soon due to sales being lower than what was initially expected by the Cupertino based giant. Notably, the brand also lowered the production capacity of iPhone 12 mini units and shifted the capacity towards the more popular iPhone 12 Pro model. For those unaware, the company had initially expected the mini being one of the more popular devices in the new series, although, its larger higher end siblings have been performing better in the market.
The iPhone 12 Mini has a 5.4-inch screen, making it way smaller than all flagship Android phones released this year
Counterpoint analyst Tom Kang added that “This is in line with what we’re seeing in the broader global market, where screens under 6 inches now account for around 10 percent share of all smartphones sold.” Apple has yet to comment and clarify on this matter. So stay tuned for more, as we will be providing updates when additional information is available.
Last year, Xiaomi India announced the Redmi Note 9 Pro and Redmi Note 9 Pro Max smartphones in March. Recent reports have claimed that the company may launch the Note 10 series of smartphones in India this month. However, an official confirmation released by the Xiaomi India Managing Director and Global VP Manu Kumar Jain today reveals that the company will be announcing the Redmi Note 10 lineup in March.
A teaser that was released by Jain yesterday revealed that the Redmi Note 10 will offer an exceptionally smooth experience. Today’s teasers suggest that the Redmi Note 10 series will be equipped with a high refresh rate display. The other thing that got confirmed today is that the Note 10 lineup will be available exclusively through Amazon India.
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Leaked information that appeared last month revealed that the Redmi Note 10 Pro will be arriving in three options such as 6 GB RAM + 64 GB storage, 6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage, and 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage. It is expected to arrive in markets in colors like bronze, blue, and gray.
On the other side, the Redmi Note 10 could be available in two options such as 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage and 6 GB RAM + 64 GB storage. It could be coming colors like white, green, and gray. Since the Note 10 models are coming in March, the company is expected to release more teasers to confirm its new features in the coming days.
Two upcoming Black Shark 4 lineup smartphones with KSR-A0 and PRS-A0 model numbers were recently seen at the Google Play Console. The PRS-A0 model has now received certification from the TENAA authority of China. The listing has no information on its specs. The images that have appeared in the listing suggest that it may debut as an affordable gaming smartphone from Black Shark.
The Black Shark phones that have launched in the past have a gaming-centric rear design. However, the PSR-A0 rear design deviates from the predecessor models as it has a plain appeal. The top portion of the back panel has a horizontal camera setup that has three cameras and an LED flash.
A pair of gaming trigger buttons and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor are available on the right of the Black Shark PSR-A0 smartphone. A volume rocker is available on the left side of the phone.
Black Shark 4 PSR-A0 TENAA images
Moving to the front, the Black Shark PSR-A0 smartphone has a flat display. It seems to feature a selfie camera cutout at the top-center. The predecessor Black Shark 2 series and Black Shark 3 series of smartphones are all fitted with AMOLED display and in-screen fingerprint readers. The inclusion of a side-mounted fingerprint reader on the PSR-A0 indicates that it could be equipped with an LCD screen. Moreover, the plain rear design suggests that the PSR-A0 could be arriving as an affordable gaming smartphone.
In terms of specs, the Google Play Console listing of the device revealed that it is powered by Snapdragon 865 and 12 GB of RAM. It boots to Android 11 OS and produces a Full HD+ resolution. It is recommended to wait for newer reports to know its other specifications and final product name.
Huawei, the Chinese technology giant, has passed through the 3C certification process in its home country for several devices, ranging from a 40W charger to new 4G and 5G smartphones as well as routers.
Now, a new report revealed that the upcoming tablet from the company dubbed Huawei MatePad Pro 2, which carries the codename “Wanger” has passed through the 3C certification process in China.
Huawei MatePad Pro 5G
The device will be made available in two variants — one with a 12.2-inch screen supplied by Huaxiing and another with a 12.6-inch display panel provided by Samsung. Both of them are said to have support for a higher refresh rate.
It is also said to be powered by the Huawei HiSilicon Kirin 9000 chipset, the latest flagship chipset from the Chinese giant. This could also be the last one from the company, at least for the time being till the restrictions imposed by the United States are lifted.
The name of the device itself indicates that the tablet is the successor of the Huawei MatePad Pro 5G which was first introduced in the European market in February last year and was later made available in China.
As for the other devices that have passed through this certification process, the 4G smartphone is believed to be a part of the Huawei Enjoy lineup and could come with support for 22.5W fast charging.
There are two 5G smartphones, which are expected to be a part of the Huawei Mate 40 lineup and could expand the portfolio of the Mate 40 series. We will have to wait for more information to determine if these claims are true or not.
A couple of upcoming smartphones have appeared in the database of China’s TENAA regulatory body such as XiaomiRedmi K40, Redmi K40 Pro, Black Shark 4 series (PSR-A0) smartphone, and a new version of Xiaomi Mi 10. The latter which has a model number of M2102J2SC was approved by the 3C authority of China last week. Since it has appeared at TENAA today, it is likely that the company may launch it at some point in this month.
The Xiaomi M2012J2SC smartphone has a curved edge display. The image reveals that it has a punch-hole placed at the top-left corner of the screen. In all likelihood, the new version of Mi 10 has an AMOLED screen with an in-screen fingerprint reader.
Coming to the rear shell of the design, it has a curved appeal and a vertically aligned camera module. The handset seems to be equipped with a quad-camera system. A volume rocker and a power button are available on the right side of the device.
As far as specs are concerned, the Xiaomi M2012J2SC’s TENAA listing has no details on it. The 3C appearance of the smartphone had revealed that it could be arriving with support for 33W rapid charging and 5G connectivity. The new version of the Mi 10 could be fueled by the Snapdragon 870.
Xiaomi is currently silent on the existence of the Xiaomi Mi 10’s new version. It is likely that the company may spill more information on it after the Chinese New Year (Feb. 12). With TENAA and 3C certifications under the belt, the handset is likely to go official at some point in this month or early in the coming month. It is expected to arrive with a pricing of around 3,500 Yuan (~$543).
Xiaomi-backed Redmi has officially confirmed that the company will be launching its next-generation flagship smartphone — the Redmi K40 on 25th February. Now, ahead of the official launch, information about the devices are surfacing online.
The leaked screenshots have revealed that one of the major differences between the Redmi K40 and Redmi K40 Pro is the chipset. While the standard model is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 SoC, the Pro variant is powered by the Snapdragon 888. Do note that we haven’t verified the authenticity of these screenshots and they may be fake as the number ‘4’ in the model name looks a bit odd.
Reports indicate that there will be a third model in this lineup which will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1200 chipset, based on the 6nm process. This model is expected to be named Redmi K40S.
Both the models — Redmi K40 and K40 Pro features a similar type of display. There’s a 6.81-inch AMOLED panel that supports a screen resolution of 1440p. It uses the same E4 luminous material as the Mi 11 and is likely to have support for a 120Hz refresh rate.
In the camera department, both of them will come with a 108-megapixel primary sensor. However, the Pro model features a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 5-megapixel telephoto lens while the standard model will come with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide sensor and a 5-megapixel telephoto lens. Both of them will have a 30MP selfie snapper upfront.
Xiaomi has already teased that the Redmi K40 Pro will have a starting price of around 2,999 yuan (approximately $466) which means that the pricing of the Redmi K40 will be less than that and the Redmi K40S could be the cheapest among the three.
Styluses or styli have existed as far back as the early 90s. Before smartphones became the in-thing, several PDAs had styluses that allowed users to navigate through their user interface and features. Years later, manufacturers began shipping the input device with smartphones. It has been decades since the first stylus shipped and the pen-like input device has received some pretty significant upgrades.
Sony Ericsson P990i
Some of the early phones that had a stylus include the Ericsson R380, the Motorola Accompli 388, and the Sony Ericsson P990i. However, the styluses that accompanied these devices were not as refined as their successors. You couldn’t write properly with them and there were not a lot of apps that made the best use of the input device. They also sort of became redundant following the popularity of capacitive touchscreen devices. The big break for the stylus came when Samsung announced the first Galaxy Note with a stylus dubbed the S Pen.
Samsung’s Galaxy Note series with S Pen redefined the stylus
The S Pen brought several features that upped the functionality of the stylus. Its note-taking feature felt more natural and it had a handwriting-to-text feature that converted your written notes into typed text. You could also use it to quickly launch apps and even take down notes on the screen without unlocking the phone. The newer versions of the S Pen even have more features such as Bluetooth connectivity, 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, and a gyroscope and accelerometer that allows you to use the S Pen to control the phone by waving it in the air. It has also become a very useful editing tool.
Galaxy S21 Ultra with S Pen
The End of the Galaxy Note era but the S Pen lives on
For most people who want to experience the productivity that a stylus offers with a smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Note series is/was the way to go. Was because Samsung has all but confirmed that the Galaxy Note series is going to be killed off. The manufacturer launched the Galaxy S21 Ultra with support for the S Pen, a first for the S series, and it has confirmed that more Galaxy phones will get the S Pen too. This brings us to the main point of this post which is — it is time for more manufacturers to adopt the stylus for their phones, at least the flagship ones.
First, the other stylus-toting phones
While Samsung’s Galaxy Note series is widely known for its stylus, there are other manufacturers that also have a line of smartphones that ship with a stylus such as LG’s Stylo series and some models of Infinix’s Note series. There is also the Moto G Stylus series which got a second model just last month. However, these devices come with basic styluses and are missing several of the features that made the S Pen of the Galaxy Note series stand out.
Moto G Stylus
This is the era of the stylus
Phones have gotten much bigger in years. The average smartphone is significantly larger than the Ericsson R380, which is one of the first smartphones with a stylus. We also have foldable smartphones that pack even larger displays and offer them in a more compact form factor. However, there are very few phones that have support for a stylus even though they have the screen estate for it.
A bigger screen is not just the only reason for a stylus. There are now several apps from note-taking to drawing and painting to editing that are best used with a stylus. Also, smartphones are now more powerful than ever and can do more than their predecessors. You can even connect some smartphones to an external display and have them function as a full-fledged computer. If you own a stylus-equipped smartphone, you can use the input device to navigate when in desktop mode or even use your stylus-supported apps on an even bigger display.
Now that Samsung has begun offering its S Pen (as optional hardware) with its Galaxy S line, it may be time for other manufacturers to jump on the stylus train for their flagships too. We have a few manufacturers in mind that we believe may be able to pull this off.
Huawei – Actually, Huawei has already been offering stylus support for its flagship phones and even beat Samsung to making it optional hardware rather than bundling it with the phone. The Mate 20 X has support for the Huawei M-Pen, a stylus that has 4096-levels of pressure sensitivity and an eraser feature. The Mate 30 series also has support for the M-Pen while the Mate 40 series launched with a new stylus called the M-Pen 2 (sold separately) which has a better design, faster pairing, lower latency, tilt and pressure sensitivity, and multi-device support with seamless switching.
Huawei clearly already has experience with making styluses for its phones, and it will be nice to see it add more features and expand support to its P series and its foldable line of smartphones. Save for the Motorola Razr and Galaxy Z Flip, all the other foldable smartphones unfold into a tablet. And there are few portable devices that offer a portable creative experience as much as a tablet that has a stylus.
Xiaomi – Xiaomi is another manufacturer that should offer stylus support for its smartphones. The Chinese company has proved beyond doubt that it is a leader when it comes to innovation, but surprisingly, it has shied away from launching a device with a stylus. We think now is a great time for it to jump on the train. Going by the size of its latest flagship, the Mi 11, which is 6.81-inches, stylus support may be a welcome addition so users can take advantage of that real estate to get productive. We also would like to see the feature get extended to the Mi MIX series and its upcoming line of foldable devices.
OPPO – OPPO is the only manufacturer from the BBK family that seems likely to jump on the stylus train in the near future and it will be exciting to see the feature debut in the Find series. OPPO is also expected to announce its first foldable smartphone this year and stylus support will be a useful addition.
Which other manufacturers will you like to see jump on the stylus train? Let us know in the comment box below.
USI – An easy way to add stylus support to devices
For manufacturers that want to jump on the stylus train, it may be better for them to join the Universal Stylus Initiative (USI) rather than developing their own technology. The initiative which has members such as Google, Goodix, Lenovo, and Dell uses an open and non-proprietary format for stylus communication. It is free and manufacturers do not need to pay to use the technology. All they have to do is manufacture a device that meets the specification.
USI styluses have 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, can save information on the stylus such as the color of ink color and size of the pen, and support two-way communication between the device and stylus to avoid interference from other electronic devices.
One of the biggest advantages USI brings is device interoperability which allows users to use a USI stylus across different devices (phones, tablets, and computers) that support the standard. Think of it as being able to connect Bluetooth earphones to any phone that has Bluetooth connectivity.
What this means is that you will be able to buy Xiaomi’s USI stylus and use it with OPPO’s phone provided that the phone supports the USI standard. The der determine which stylus a user purchases will be its design and price tag.
And just like with every new version of Bluetooth, the USI standard will add new features with every new iteration. For example, Goodix’s GP850 IC for stylus brings support for wireless charging, Bluetooth connectivity, and tilt support.
Conclusion
The Galaxy Note series has made a huge impact in the mobile industry especially in popularizing the stylus. Now that Samsung is killing the series and bringing the S Pen to its other phones, one can say that the game has been reset, and now is the right time for other manufacturers to launch their own products with stylus support too. Not only are most phones toting a large display but with foldable phones about to get a lot more popular, a stylus will be a very useful tool especially when the displays are unfolded. And since a stylus will be optional, those who don’t need it, need not worry about the additional cost.
Samsung has announced SmartThings Labs, a feature within the SmartThings app that lets users get early access to new features before they are officially released. Think of it as a beta program of some sort.
The program is available only in the US for now and offers 8 experimental features that include a “Universal Remote Control” for your supported devices, “Gentle Wake-up” which slowly turns on the lights thus simulating a sunrise experience as you wake, and “Turn It Off When I Leave” which turns off lights and other devices when no motion is detected in your home.
Another feature that is currently available is No Worries while away which allows you to program lights and other devices to turn on and off at select times when you are away from your home for long. This can come in handy when you do not want people to know the house is empty.
Samsung’s aim for SmartThings Labs is to get feedback on new features before rolling them out to everyone else. Below are the steps to access the program:
Tap the menu bar on SmartThings app
Select SmartApps
Select SmartThings Labs
Engadget reports that Samsung says it will add more features in the coming months including its Upcycling At Home program that allows old Samsung Galaxy devices to be turned into cameras and a baby monitor.
The Redmi K40 series will be announced on February 25 which is about two weeks away. Prior to the announcement of the release date, Redmi executives including the General Manager, Lu Weibing, have teased certain features of the upcoming smartphones. However, one thing we haven’t seen is what the phones actually look like. We are glass we won’t have to wait until the launch as images of the Redmi K40 and Redmi K40 Pro have been spotted on TENAA’s database.
Redmi K40
The Redmi K40 which has the model number M2012K11AC is shown in a pale blue color that is similar to the Horizon Blue Xiaomi Mi 11. The phone has a flat display and a brightened version of the image of the front confirms that it has a centered punch hole.
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Redmi K40 TENAA
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Redmi K40 TENAA
The back is curved and it is home to a camera module that seems like an elongated version of that of the Mi 11. The single-piece camera glass has four cameras behind it – there is a large sensor at the top followed by two small ones and another large sensor. It has a pill-shaped LED flash and what looks like a laser focus module flanking the sensors on the right.
The Redmi K40’s design is completed with a metal frame that goes around it. The volume and power buttons are on the right while the left side is devoid of buttons and even a SIM tray.
Redmi K40 Pro
The Redmi K40 Pro is shown in black/gray with a similar design to the Redmi K40 Pro. It too has a centered punch hole and a four-camera array like the standard model.
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Redmi K40 Pro TENAA
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Redmi K40 Pro TENAA
Based on the images, the two phones appear to be identical in design which means their differences are under the hood.
Only a few details are mentioned with respect to the specs such as 5G support (SA and NSA) and have Dual SIM support. We hope the full listing which contains all the specs will be released soon.
Xiaomi took the wraps off the flagship Mi 11 for the global market a few days back. The sole Mi flagship has now made an early appearance on JerryRigEverything’s durability test. The test gives us a hint as to the structural strength which the flagship possesses. Sure the Mi 11 looks good on paper and going by reviews, including ours, it sure looks incredibly good in real life.
The durability test, as usual, includes the scratch, burn and bend tests, all aimed at testing the physical strength of the display and entire fuselage. It begins with the scratch test and the phone scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7, thanks to the Gorilla Glass Victus slapped on top of the display. The sides of the phones are also made of metal and not plastic as noted on the scratch test. Also, the back panel is made from glass since the phone supports wireless charging. The panel scratches at the same level as the front screen even though it is covered by a layer of Gorilla Glass 5 instead of Victus.
The Mi 11’s 6.81-inch FHD+ OLED display is really quick at sensing the finger due to the 480Hz touch sampling rate. It also has other impressive features such as a 120Hz refresh rate. The display panel only withstood 20 seconds of heat from Zack’s lighter in the burn test before the display got a white patch and didn’t fully recover afterward.
The smartphone also doesn’t disappoint on the bend test. Even though it produces a minor creak when bent, the phone didn’t crack or become permanently deformed.
Overall, the Mi 11 is a pretty solid smartphone in addition to an impressive specs lineup and decent price tag. Check out our Mi 11 review video from below.
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