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Oppo X Tom Ford slider Concept Phone with a stylish rollable design uncovered

Recent reports hint that fast-rising phone maker, OPPO, has advanced plans to release an elegantly designed slider phone with a rollable display soon. The initiative is in collaboration with US fashion designer Tom Ford, who designed the phone.Oppo X Tom Ford slider smartphone In recent times, Oppo has shown some quite innovative and eye-catching design concepts that are primed to draw consumers to the brand in the coming years. The innovative designs became obvious with the release of the rollable Oppo X 2021 smartphone with a pull-out display. The device was presented during INNO Day 2020. The company also showed a slide phone having three hinges and a retractable screen called the Oppo X 2021. It is therefore safe to expect more of these futuristic smartphones as the Chinese company progressively delivers affordable and revolutionary smartphones.Oppo X Tom Ford slider smartphone-3

In a search operation, LetsGoDigital has managed to obtain new documentation of an elegant and very unique Oppo slider smartphone that will have a rollable display architecture. The documentation, among other details, contains images, wallpaper, and other features of an unreleased Oppo smartphone. The comprehensive documentation showed that the back of this rollable smartphone will have a logo that gives an inkling that the rollable smartphone had inputs in the design process by top US designer, the world-famous Tom Ford.Oppo X Tom Ford slider smartphone-3

Before now, OPPO had not made any statement on a possible collaboration with the leading designer, Tom Ford. From visuals available in the leaked documentation, the upcoming smartphone will turn out to be a very beautiful and stylish smartphone. It will have three cameras and a leather back panel, together with woven fabric and a wood-like veneer.

As a further confirmation of the collaboration with the US designer, the back of the device has the words: Oppo X Tom Ford – Design for concept Shakira.

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Xiaomi Mi 11 confirmed to featured Corning Gorilla Glass Victus with 2x scratch resistance

Xiaomi has been officially confirming several features of the upcoming Mi 11 through a bunch of teasers on Weibo. Today, the company has confirmed yet another feature, and this time, it concerns the durability of the display.

Xiaomi Mi 11

Xiaomi, through a Weibo post, confirmed that Mi 11 will feature the latest Corning® Gorilla® Glass Victus™. If you recall, this came as an upgrade to the Gorilla® Glass 6 back in July. As Xiaomi says, Victus has 2x improved scratch resistance than the predecessor.

Additionally, Xiaomi says that the new-gen glass has 1.5x better drop resistance. Precisely, it can also retain the structural integrity as long as it is dropped on surfaces up to 2m in height. Also, it’s scratch resistance is up to 4 times better than the other aluminosilicate glasses in the market.

In fact, the company has shared a video on Weibo which shows that Gorilla Glass Victus can withstand pressure from a 100kg weight. Anyway, that’s not the only feature Xiaomi Mi 11 is going to get. The company has already confirmed that the device will Xiaomi Mi 11 flagship smartphone teased to feature advanced display technology.

The Xiaomi Mi 11 is shaping out to be one of the sort out flagships of 2021 even before the year is born. We are just less than three days away from the official reveal where the company will unveil the world’s first Snapdragon 888 smartphone. The device will feature exceptional computational photography, support Wi-Fi 6 standard, and faster LPDDR5 RAM up to 12GB.

Leaked live shots reveal that the device will have a 108MP triple-camera setup inside a squircle layout, and run MIUI 12.0 based on Android 11 out of the box.

Huawei Smart Latex Pillow with comprehensive sleep monitoring support launched

Huawei has officially launched the Smart Choice MOK PLANET Smart Latex Pillow for sale in China. The pillow can automatically start monitoring data such as heart rate and breathing rate when you lie down. The smart pillow carries a retail price tag of 449 yuan (~$68) and an initial price tag of 499 yuan (~$76).Huawei smart latex pillow

Huawei Smart Choice MOK PLANET smart latex pillow adopts a double-layer pillow core design. The pillow adopts a 9cm latex pillow core layer with an extra 2cm detachable height increase. The height of the pillow can be adjusted to adapt to different people’s sleeping habits.

The latex pillow is made of Thai natural latex collagen. The natural latex content is as high as 93%. It has excellent resilience and can quickly respond to the neck curve support and effectively relieve shoulder and neck pressure.Huawei Smart Choice MOK PLANET smart latex pillow

There are tens of thousands of honeycomb vent holes formed during the foam molding. These holes enable natural ventilation and keep the pillow non-stuffy and more refreshing to use. After SGS testing and certification, the latex pillow core meets the first-class anti-fungal standard, the mite avoidance rate is 99%, and the formaldehyde content is 0.

It is worth mentioning that the distinctive cochlear design on both sides of the smart latex pillow can relieve the pressure on the ears when sleeping on the side and ensure a comfortable sleep all night.

The Smart latex pillows are embedded with ultra-thin non-inductive monitoring sensors, which can monitor sleep data such as heart rate, breathing rate, sleep cycle, number of turns, number of times to leave the pillow, and track sleep throughout the night.Huawei Smart Choice MOK PLANET smart latex pillow

With the Huawei Smart Life app, this pillow can record your sleep data and generate daily, weekly, and monthly reports, from sleep scores to sleep items that need to be optimized, without missing every detail.

The smart pillow is presently on sale on Huawei Mall.

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EMUI 11 and Magic UI 4.0 Open Beta program begins for older flagships and tablets

Earlier this month, Huawei began EMUI 11 Beta program for the 2019’s P-flagship, P30/P30 Pro devices. Today, the company has extended the program to 14 other devices all of them powered by the same SoC.

HUAWEI EMUI 11 Logo Featured

As MyDriver reports, Huawei has announced Open Beta for various Huawei and Honor older flagships and tablets. The program brings EMUI 11 based on Android 10 to the Huawei and Magic UI 4.0 for Honor devices. You can take a look at the list below:

Huawei Devices

  • HUAWEI Mate 20
  • HUAWEI Mate 20 Pro
  • PORSCHE DESIGN HUAWEI Mate20 RS
  • HUAWEI Mate 20X
  • HUAWEI Mate 20X 5G
  • HUAWEI Mate X
  • HUAWEI nova5 Pro

Honor Devices

  • HONOR 20
  • HONOR 20 Pro
  • HONOR V20
  • HONOR Magic2

Huawei MatePad Tablets

  • HUAWEI MediaPad M6 10.8
  • HUAWEI MediaPad M6 8.4
  • HUAWEI MediaPad M6 Turbo

It’s worth noting that the devices above have already got the closed Beta of the EMUI 11 and Magic UI 4.0 respectively. Interestingly, they are powered by Huawei’s Kirin 980 SoC that is two years old.

Despite being a very old CPU, it is built on the 7nm process which still other companies use on their chipsets. And it is the world’s first 7nm chipset with dedicated NPUs(Neural Processing Unit). Besides, it is good to see Huawei updating older chipsets despite missing Android 11 features and Google Mobile Services due to the US ban.

Anyway, the current Beta is for the Chinese market and as usual, users will have to go to the Huawei Club to sign up for it. Precisely, you can follow the steps below to get the latest update:

  • on Huawei Club(App)
    • Open Huawei Club App -> Forum -> right corner ->㗊 ->EMUI Area ->Beta Program.
  • using a PC,
    • Huawei Club website->section->EMUI->Beta program

Having said that, the devices above which launched Globally will get the update by Q1 of 2021 according to the company’s timeline. Assuming the stable update rolls for the public beta users by next month in China, global users expect it to arrive soon after that.

However, there is no definite date yet and we suggest you wait for the company to state it officially. Meanwhile, you can look at the latest features of the EMUI 11 that was announced back at HDC 2020 in September.

 

Alleged Mi 11 box packaging leaked; could skip charger inside the box

Xiaomi Mi 11 is one of the most anticipated devices of 2021. Although the year isn’t born, the device is already confirmed to launch on the New Year Celebration week. Amidst a flurry of leaks, a leak now suggests that Xiaomi could follow the footsteps of Apple and remove in-box adapter.

Xiaomi Mi 11

Tipster Digital Chat Station has posted a leak on Weibo showcasing two box packaging. One of them is the iPhone which should belong to the recently launched iPhone 12 series. However, the other one has “Xiaomi 11” written on it.

This is a bit skeptical as the box doesn’t have the ‘Mi‘ prefix on it like the predecessors. Anyway, the tipster says that the box of Xiaomi’s 2021 flagship is as thin as the iPhone’s packaging. He also hints that the box could be void of an in-box adapter.

While replying to a user in the comments, he specifically says that there won’t be a charger in the box. Assuming we already know about the iPhone 12s, he should be talking about the Mi 11 here. If we recall, Xiaomi, along with giants like Samsung poked fun at Apple for removing the Charging Adapter from the box.

However, the latest reports hint that the former is already prepared to remove it from the box on its upcoming Galaxy S21. If today’s leak is true, Xiaomi would also join the bandwagon but let’s wait for the official news. In any case, this trend is a bit concerning as the Android manufacturers’ charging tech is way ahead of Apple’s counterpart.

And if they start excluding it from the box, people might have to pay them separately like iOS users. In the past, companies have followed Apple‘s trend ever so slightly despite mocking at them first. Some of them include a notch display trend, exclusion of earphones from the box, and more.

 

New leak reveals display specs of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, Z Flip 3, and Z Flip Lite

Just as the world celebrates Christmas today, tipster Ross Young of DSCC has given us a present of leaks regarding Samsung’s 2021 foldables. According to him, the third-gen Galaxy Z Fold will have a smaller display than the predecessor but the Z Flip 3 will grow slightly bigger.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 Mystic Bronze Front Rear
Representative image: Galaxy Z Fold2

Precisely, he says(via GSMArena) the Galaxy Z Fold 3‘s main display(Inner Display) will get smaller than 7.59-inch on the Z Fold2. Accordingly, Samsung will go ahead with a 7.55-inch main display and also shrink the cover display to 6.21-inches. He adds that the resolution of main display would be around 2208×1768 pixels with 5:4 aspect ratio and 375 PPI.

Previously, the Galaxy Z Fold2 that got announced back in August has a 6.23-inch Cover display. Ross says that a smaller size on the front is to accommodate the S-Pen inside the chassis. If we recall, a previous patent indicated that Samsung will finally introduce the stylus on Foldable devices.

With this, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 will reportedly be the first foldable with a UTG display to use a Stylus. If you recall, Lenovo already has a similar device with stylus support Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold but it uses a CPI screen. To quickly brush you up, CPI(Colorless Polyimide) is a Plastic film but UTG(Ultra-Thin Glass) is stronger. Anyway, the Z Fold 3 is likely to sport an improved UTG display with AES digitizer support and an under-display camera.

That said, Ross also opens the possibility of a “W22” foldable which according to him would be like a Z Fold3 Ultra and will be limited in quantities. Next, we have leaks on the next clamshell devices as well. Both the Z Flip3, Z Flip Lite will get a bigger 6.70-inch display. This is a 0.03-inches up from the predecessor. Also, the cover display is 1.81-inches on the Z Flip 3 so far.

Among this, the Z Flip 3 will feature an LTPO display with a 120Hz refresh rate. That’s it for now and we will have to wait for more details in the future. In any case, Samsung is expected to launch 4 foldable devices next year across different price points.

 

New Tip says Samsung Galaxy S21 series’ pre-orders could be for a ‘shorter’ time than before

If there’s one 2021 device that has leaked well ahead of launch, it is definitely the Samsung’s Galaxy S21. In fact, almost all the info regarding the entire series of 3 devices is out in the open. Now, a fresh report says Samsung will hold a teeny-weeny pre-order window for the devices in its home country.

Galaxy S21 Series Renders 01

The Galaxy S21 series comprising of Galaxy S21, S21+, S21 Ultra 5G devices will be open for pre-orders from January 15th as per the new info. If what the Twitter user(via Sammobile) says is true, this is going to be the situation in Korea.

He also says that the pre-orders will run through to January 21 which is a span of just about 6 days. In the past, Samsung has had at least a two-week window for the predecessors(Galaxy S20 series). That said, the disparity between regions this time is baffling as the devices are already up for blind orders in India.

Of course, there is also the possibility of Samsung testing the waters to get the pulse of the audience in bigger countries like India, China. 2020 has been a bit of a rollercoaster for the world and not everyone would be willing to spend such premium pricing(leak) for a smartphone. One other reason could be enough stocks which the company had planned well in advance so that it feels a week for pre-orders is enough.

Anyway, the Korea release date(January 29), as mentioned by the user, corroborates with the early report. Samsung has mostly maintained at least a unanimous launch date of devices across regions. And we can expect the same to repeat this time as well.

Nevertheless, the announcement(January 14) is reportedly just a few weeks away granted Samsung doesn’t jump the gun here. The company has already confirmed that it is bringing new display technology on January 6 and a new Exynos chipset on January 12.

 

Xiaomi Mi 11 real images appear to reveal design and key specs

The Xiaomi Mi 11 phone will go official on Dec. 28. It is set to arrive as the world’s first smartphone powered by the Snapdragon 888 mobile platform. Xiaomi is yet to reveal the design of the Mi 11. Two live shots of the Xiaomi Mi 11 smartphone have appeared on Weibo to reveal its appearance from the front and rear.

The rear shot of the Xiaomi Mi 11 reveals the presence of a square-shaped camera hosing that includes a triple camera setup and an LED flash. As it is mentioned in the camera housing, it is equipped with a 108-megapixel main camera. The company has revealed that the Mi 11 will come with computational photography technology for capturing better shots.

Xioami Mi 11 live shots

A careful look at the rear panel shows suggests that it could be featuring a leather back. A recent leak that mentioned the different variants and color editions of the Mi 11 had revealed that it will come in a leather back option. The volume controller and power button can be seen on the right spine of the device.

The second image shows the front view of the Xiaomi Mi 11. The top part of the screen is not visible. However, recent reports have revealed that the Mi 11 has a punch-hole display with a four-sided curved design. According to Xiaomi, the Mi 1 is equipped with a very advanced display. Rumors are rife that it will carry support for up to 120Hz refresh rate and quad HD+ resolution.

The specs mentioned on the screen states that it is powered by a 2.84GHz octa-core processor, which is the Snapdragon 888 5G mobile platform. The SoC is coupled with 12 GB of RAM. The device is loaded with Android 11 OS and MUI 12 skin. Shown above is a render of the Mi 11 that is now doing rounds on social platforms.

 

Corning in final development stage for foldable phone cover glass

Corning has reached the final stage of development for its cover glass for foldable smartphones. The US based company made the announcement earlier this week, making the company an upcoming supplier of Samsung’s foldable smartphones.

Corning

According to TheElec report, Corning launching its own glass cover for foldable handsets will raise the competition with German based Schott to supply them to Samsung. As per a Corning spokesperson, the company is currently at the final stage of the development of foldable glass cover solutions, with mass production and commercialization to begin in 2021.

Back in September 2020, the company had said that it was testing samples and that they planned to launch the cover glass officially within the next 12 months. At the moment, Schott has been the sole supplier of the substrate glass used in the ultra thin glass cover made by Samsung Electronics for its foldable smartphones. For the foldable OLED panel itself, however, Samsung Display‘s subsidiary processes Corning’s glass.

Corning

The launch of the cover glass from Corning will also lead to rising competition between Samsung Electronics and Samsung Display over processing the cover glass. At the moment, Samsung Display has signed a three year exclusive purchasing deal with Schott for their glass substrates. However, Samsung Electronics believes that the exclusive contract will limit the chance to reduce unit prices of foldable display panes and is planning to build its own supply chain by procuring glass substrates made by Corning.

 

Meizu invitation letter marks its entry into smart home market with subbrand Lipro

Meizu has recently sent out an invitation letter to media agencies to officially announce its new sub brand Lipro, which will focus on smart home products. The invitation is for the conference on 5th January 2021.

Meizu
Image via Tech Sina

According to a TechSina report, the invitation letter carried an acrylic board and paper invitation card. The name of the brand ‘Lipro’ was hollowed out on to the board. The invitation letter itself carried the word ‘welcome’ in Chinese, which is likely to introduce the new sub brand as well. ‘Inspired by J. Wong’ the founder of the Chinese tech giant can be seen etched on the back of this letter a well.

With this invitation, Meizu is finally entering the smart home industry and will be launching products and services within this market. Lipro is a new brand, which will focus on interconnected IoT products from homes. As per the report, Lipro is a combination of the words ‘life’ and ‘pro.’ This is to imply that the products from the company are intended to make life better.

Meizu

Unfortunately, finer details regarding the brand and its products are currently unknown. Apart from the name, the company has yet to unveil various other details either. But we can expect to hear more from the company on 5th January 2020. So stay tuned for more, as we will be providing updates when additional information is available.

 

Huawei Mate 30 series phones start receiving EMUI 11 update in China

Huawei had released the EMUI 11 update earlier this year, which is based on the Android 10 operating system from Google. After rolling out the update to its current-generation flagship devices, the company has now started rolling it out to more users.

The latest EMUI 11 update is now being available for the Huawei Mate 30 series devices, including the Mate 30, Mate 30 Pro, and Mate 30 RS Porsche Design. However, first, the update is being rolled out to those users who registered for the beta testing.

EMUI 11 Huawei

The update, which is being rolled out to the users over-the-air (OTA), is about 630MB in size. Here is a list of models that are eligible for the latest update.

  • Mate 30 (4G) — TAS-AL00
  • Mate 30 (4G) — TAS-TL00
  • Mate 30 (5G) — TAS-AN00
  • Mate 30 Pro (4G) — LIO-AL00
  • Mate 30 Pro (4G) — LIO-TL00
  • Mate 30 Pro (5G) — LIO-AN00
  • Mate 30 RS Porsche Design — LIO-AN00P

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The update comes with several new features, including support for large file flash transfer and smart payment. It also brings the November 2020 security patch and fixes the WeChat clone function issue while sharing.

Despite going through tough times because of the sanctions and restrictions imposed by the United States, the Chinese giant continues to make substantial progress. After releasing EMUI 11 earlier this year, the company recently confirmed that within three months of the release, it is now powering over 10 million devices.

 

Lenovo appoints Wang Yibo as Global Brand Ambassador to promote its products

Lenovo, the China-based company making consumer electronics, has confirmed that it has appointed Wang Yibo as the global brand ambassador. For those who are unaware, Wang Yibo is a Chinese actor, dancer, singer, rapper, host, and professional motorcycle racer.

Being a brand ambassador, he will now be endorsing all of the consumer products from Lenovo, including notebooks, desktops, tablets, and personal cloud storage peripheral products, as well as the company’s YOGA lineup of devices.

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Given the popularity of Wang Yibo among the youngsters and its status as one of the idols for the next-generation, it makes sense for Lenovo to get him as an ambassador. The company will be projecting him to highlight features like strength, innovation, exploration.

Lenovo has been doing good in the laptops market. As per the report, in the first half of this year, the company’s market share reached 32.8 percent — a record for the brand. The company is among the top five laptop makers, which also lists HP, Dell, Apple, and Acer.

It appears that Wang Yibo was also appointed as a Global Brand Ambassador for the Redmi brand in May earlier this year. Prior to that, he was an ambassador for one of the smartphones from the brand.

 

Huawei to launch a Nova 8 Pro Honor of Kings Special Edition: Report

Huawei had just recently launched two new smartphones at a conference, namely the Nova 8 and the Nova 8 Pro. However, it seems like the company refrained from unveiling a special edition of the device, which features the theme of the popular mobile game Honor of Kings.

Huawei

 

According to a recent Weibo post by blogger @看山的叔叔, a Chinese microblogging website, the company will soon launch a Huawei Nova 8 Pro Honor of Kings limited edition variant. For those unaware, Honor of Kings is an online multiplayer video game title for smartphones. It is an online battle arena developed by TiMi Studios and published by Tencent Games for both the iOS and Android platforms. At the moment, the game is one of the most popular titles in the world, especially in China.

So, it does not come as a surprise that China’s largest smartphone brand would launch a special edition based on the game. Although this news is still unconfirmed right now, so take the report with a pinch of salt for now. The Chinese tech giant is known for launching special editions of its popular smartphones so we might see an Honor of Kings variant as well.

Huawei Nova 8 and Nova 8 Pro launched

While the aesthetic and design of the Nova 8 Pro Honor of Kings version could be unique, its specifications are likely to be the same. This includes the HiSilicon Kirin 985 5G mobile processor, a 6.72 inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate, and more. Furthermore, the device would likely arrive with optimizations to make the game run at 90fps. Unfortunately, the pricing and availability of the device are still unknown, so stay tuned for more updates.

 

Shortages of Laptops and PCs caused by high demand to last till 2022

As the world got hit with the viral outbreak earlier this year, the demand for various electronic products like laptops and desktop PCs rose immensely. This apparently has left manufacturers still being months away to fulfill existing orders with the shortge possibly lasting till 2022, as per analysts and hardware industry executives.

According to a Reuters report, one of the primary reasons for this sudden rise in demand was caused by the growing remote working or work from home requirements in the professional sense; whilst education was also shifted to the online digital realms due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. The outbreak saw smartphone sales decline while devices with larger displays saw an increase in popularity and demand.

Laptops

Gregg Prendergast, Pan-America president at hardware maker Acer Inc stated that “The whole supply chain has been strained like never before.” Furthermore, the annual shipments of PCs, including desktops and laptops, had topped out at about 300 million in 2008 and has since been on a steady decline, with only a few predicting such a resurgence in demand. At the moment, projections from analysts note that shipments in 2020 could reach around 300 million as well, which would be up by 15 percent over last year.

Another large screen gadget that has seen impressive sales are tablets. The report also adds that the number of installed tablets and PCs will reach about 1.77 billion. This is up from 1.64 billion in 2019. With various government enforcing local lockdowns, many families had looked to install at least one PC, for children and students in their homes. Notably, even the gaming industry grew as the number of gamers and related hardware also saw growth.

Laptops

At the moment, many companies and manufacturers are struggling to stock up inventory to keep up with the high demand. A few brands had teased better models and supply through improved shipping, although, whether or not this is true remains to be seen. So stay tuned for more updates regarding the matter.

 

Xiaomi Mi 11 flagship smartphone teased to feature advanced display technology

As Xiaomi is getting near to the official launch of its upcoming flagship smartphone Mi 11 series on 28th December, the company keeps sharing more and more information about the device on social media.

In the latest such attempt, the company has revealed that the device will come with advanced display technology. It seems that the company is set to create benchmarks in terms of smartphone screens and it reveals that the cost of the display on the device is as high as mainstream TV screens.

The screen is also touted to be the best ever created by Xiaomi for smartphones and is said to be the most expensive in the industry. However, Xiaomi has not revealed any particular details about the display.

Going by the claims, it will definitely be interesting to see what the company has in store. Apart from the screen, the company is also set to offer breakthrough advancements in photography as well as charging technology with the upcoming Mi 11 lineup.

Recently, the company had revealed that the Xiaomi Mi 11 will come with support for computational photography, which is an image capture and processing technique that use digital computation instead of optical processes.

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Xiaomi Mi 11
Xiaomi Mi 11 Render by Ben Geskin

The Mi 11 is expected to come with a 6.67-inch curved AMOLED punch-hole display, Quad HD+ screen resolution, and 120Hz refresh rate while the Pro model is expected to feature a 2K screen resolution. Both the upcoming devices will be powered by the recently announced Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset.

If the reports are to be believed, then the Mi 11 will have a triple-camera module consisting of a 108MP primary sensor, a 13MP secondary lens, and a 5MP tertiary sensor. Running Android 11 operating system based on MIUI 12, the phone will be powered by a 4,780mAh battery and support 50W fast charging technology.

As for the memory configuration, the device is expected to be available in at least two variants — 8GB RAM + 128GB storage and 12GB RAM + 256GB internal storage. There will be different color options including Smoke Purple, Blue, and White.

 

Gearbest Sale: Redmi Watch at Discounted Price with Free Shipping (Coupon)

Over the past few years, smartwatches have gone from a novelty accessory to the product on the roster of nearly every major phone maker. Xiaomi, being one of them, recently launched Xiaomi Redmi Watch. It features multiple sports modes, health tracking sensors, and more. Currently, this watch is up for sale at Gearbest and can be purchased for just $61.99 after adding a coupon code (H5AD8225AD112001). Not just that, the website is also offering free shipping that will help you save a few extra bucks.Gearbest Redmi Watch Deal

Redmi Watch features a 1.4-inch square display with 323PPI pixel density. It has more than 20 custom dials, including classic simplicity, cool IP, independent design, etc. This smartwatch also allows the user to select the screen display with 120+ personality dial.

Redmi Watch has 7 sports modes, including running, cycling, walking, and swimming. It has a high-precision six-axis sensor with a motion algorithm and supports 50m immersion. This smartwatch supports heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and sedentary monitoring. Its 230mAh battery can last up to 7 days in a single full charge and up to 12 days in endurance mode. Bluetooth 5.0 technology, NFC connectivity, and XiaoAI voice assistant are some other features this smartwatch offers.Redmi Watch

All interested readers can now buy this smartwatch at a discounted price of $61.99 by using the $10.00 coupon code- H5AD8225AD112001. As an added bonus, the website is also offering free shipping, to help the users save some extra money.

Xiaomi to launch foldable phone soon in 2021, Three kinds of foldables expected

At present, there are only a few mainstream brands such as Samsung, Huawei, and Motorola that are selling foldable smartphones in the market. While Motorola is only foldable phones in a clamshell design, Samsung is offering foldable smartphones in in-folding and clamshell designs. Display analyst Ross Young had claimed earlier this month that companies like OPPO, Vivo, and Xiaomi will together launch four foldable phones in 2021. He had also claimed that Google will also launch a foldable phone in the coming year. Through a fresh tweet, Young has revealed that Xiaomi will launch three kinds of foldable phones.

Young claimed that the next foldable phone to arrive in the market could be from Xiaomi. The Chinese manufacturer has reportedly planned three 3 foldable phones with different designs for 2021. Hence, the brand is expected to unveil foldable phones with designs such as out-folding, an in-folding, and a clamshell.

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Xiaomi’s foldable prototype shown off by founder Lin Bin

He added that the out-folding foldable phone from Xiaomi will be like the Huawei Mate X. Hence, it could be a larger device than the company’s in-folding device. Three is a possibility that the out-folding device may feature a display of around 8 inches.

In October, it was revealed by XDA Developers that it could find evidence of a Xiaomi foldable codenamed “Cetus” in the MIUI 12 beta. It was found that the device is equipped with a Snapdragon chipset and a 108-megapixel camera. Other details of the “Cetus” device is currently under wraps. It seems to be one of the upcoming foldable phones that Xiaomi may launch next year.

This year, Xiaomi filed multiple patents for foldable phones with different designs. Hopefully, some of those designs could be seen in the company’s foldable phones that are expected to debut in 2021.

 

Nokia C1 Plus is now up for pre-orders in China for 499 yuan ($76)

A few days ago, HMD Global had launched its Nokia C1 Plus smartphone in the Chinese market and now the device is up for pre-orders. It is priced at 499 yuan, which roughly converts to $76, and will be available for purchase from 1st January in two color options — Blue and Red.

Being an entry-level offering from the company, the smartphone is targeted towards first-time users. The device comes with a 5.45-inch IPS LCD HD+ display with a screen resolution of 1440 x 720 pixels and an 18:9 aspect ratio.

Nokia C1 Plus Red
Nokia C1 Plus

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Under the hood, the phone is powered by a quad-core processor which is clocked at 1.4GHz but the chipset model remains unknown. It packs 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage with support for expandable storage.

In the camera department, there’s a 5MP camera sensor on the back and a 5 MP selfie snapper upfront. As for the software, being an entry-level smartphone, it runs the Android 10 Go Edition out-of-the-box.

Other features on the device include dual-SIM, 4G LTE, single-band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2, GNSS (GPS, A-GPS), and FM Radio. The phone is powered by a 2,500mAh removable battery with support for 5W charging.

 

Alleged Honor V40 render leak showcases its curved edge display

Honor is expected to announce the Honor V40 smartphone in January 2021. It was reported yesterday that the company may announce it on Jan. 12. An unofficial poster of the Honor V40 is now doing rounds on Weibo. It showcases the curved edge display of the smartphone.

A portion of the bottom edge and the left side of the alleged Honor V40 can be seen in the poster.  A SIM card slot and a USB-C port can be seen on the bottom side of the smartphone. It seems to feature a metallic frame.

Honor V40 poster
Alleged Honor V40

As far as the display is concerned, the rumor mill has revealed that the Honor V40 could be arriving with a 6.72-inch screen FHD+ display. The top-left corner of the screen could be featuring a pill-shaped cutout for its two front-facing cameras.

The Honor V40 is expected to carry support for a 120Hz refresh rate and its touch sampling rate could be 300Hz. There are speculations it could be housing the same 6.72-inch OLED panel that is available on the recently unveiled Huawei Nova 8 Pro handset. Last year, the Honor V30 featured a 6.57-inch IPS LCD FHD+ panel with a dual punch-hole design and the Nova 6 5G also sported the same sized display with a dual punch-hole design.

The Dimensity 1000+ chipset by MediaTek could be present under the hood of the Honor V40. The handset may arrive with support for 66W fast charging. It is speculated that the phone may also offer 45W fast wireless charging.

There are contradictions regarding the rear design of the Honor V40. A fan-made poster recently revealed that it could be housing a round-shaped camera module. Other reports have claimed that the V40 could be coming with a rectangle-shaped camera housing and the design of its quad cameras could be like the Nova 8 / 8 Pro handset

 

Samsung Galaxy M12 bags NBTC certification, Launch could be nearing

The Galaxy M12 has been busy bagging various certifications. At the beginning of this month, the smartphone had received approvals from Wi-Fi Alliance and Bluetooth SIG authorities. Later, the Samsung phone was also certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Now, it has received certification from Thailand’s National Broadcasting Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) authority. The listing (via) has confirmed the moniker and model number of the device.

Samsung Galaxy M12 NBTC

The NBTC listing states that the SM-M127F / DS Samsung phone will be arriving in the market as the Galaxy M12. Except for stating that it is an LTE phone, the listing has no information on its other specs. The Wi-Fi and Bluetooth certifications had revealed a few specs like 2.4GHz Wi-Fi support, Bluetooth 5.0, and Android 11 OS. These listings also revealed that the SM-M127G / DS and SM-F127G / DS model numbers are also associated with the Galaxy M12.

While the BIS listing did not reveal any specifications of the phone, its appearance at FCC confirmed that it is backed by a 6,000mAh battery. The handset was also spotted at the Geekbench benchmarking platform recently. It revealed that the Exynos 850 chipset is present under the hood of the device. The SoC was found to be coupled with 3 GB of RAM.

Samsung Galaxy M12
Samsung Galaxy M12 Credit: Steve/Voice

The CAD renders of the Galaxy M12 that surfaced last month revealed that the Galaxy M12 has a 6.5-inch display with an Infinity-V notch design. The images showed that the device is equipped with a square-shaped quad-camera module on its back and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. With many certifications in tow, there is a possibility that the Galaxy M12 may go official in January.