Huawei is apparently focusing on 4G smartphones again. A new report suggests that the company is planning on restarting 4G handset production and has begun placing orders with its suppliers for related components.
A source from the Chinese tech giant revealed this information, as per a Yicaireport. Apparently, Huawei is stocking up on components for 4G smartphones at the moment and “Currently, small batches of rolling orders are placed, and there is no way to estimate the specific order volume.”
The source also stated that at the pace of market order shipments, the first finished smartphones are expected to hit the market in the first half of next year, with the earliest being within the first quarter of 2021. Notably, the source added that some of the component makers within Huawei’s supply chain will be receiving a notice from the company stating that they will resume purchasing motherboard and other components products this month.
Interestingly, this would be in line with our previous reports as Qualcomm was recently given the green light to supply the company with mobile processors. Although, the chip maker would only be able to supply Huawei with 4G chips and not 5G SoC. Unfortunately, Huawei has yet to respond to this matter. So, we have no means of confirming the report at the moment and will have to wait for an official company announcement to know for sure.
NVIDIA is apparently gearing up to launch its latest GeForce RTX 3080 graphics cards for gaming laptops. A new report suggests that these laptops will arrive sometime in January 2021 and will be paired with AMD Ryzen CPUs.
The RTX 30 series cards
According to a WCCFTechreport, the new mobile range of the NVIDIA RTX 30 series will arrive in laptops soon. This will include mobile versions of the RTX 3080. RTX 3070, and even the yet unannounced RTX 3060 GPUs. The RTX 3080 and RTX 3070 laptops will launch first in January, with partners like ASUS and MSI, as per the report. While the pricing of these laptops are currently unknown we can expect the RTX 3060 powered laptops to start from 999 US Dollars.
Similarly, a laptop with an RTX 3070 would likely start from around 1,299 US Dollars while the high end RTX 3080 gaming laptops could be around 1,999 US Dollars. Furthermore, these mobile GPUs would also arrive in their Max-Q and Max-P variants as well, with the former running on lower clocks for thin and light laptops and the latter offering performance near to a full sized desktop variant. Although, the report also states that the RTX 3080 will be the sole exception to this and will only arrive in a Max-Q variant, which is likely due to its high power draw requirements.
Unfortunately, this is still an unconfirmed report and NVIDIA has yet to announce any such plans at the moment. But with the launch of the first RTX 30 series card being a couple of months old, their mobile GPU counterparts should be just around the corner. Additionally, AMD Ryzen 4000 series chips on laptops had been held back by entry to mid range cards like RTX 2060. So, we can expect the Zen 2 chips to have more to offer with higher performing cards from this generation. But, we may also see the upcoming AMD Cezanne mobile CPUs, making their way to these laptops under the Ryzen 5000 series branding as well. So stay tuned for more updates.
The reason for the delay in shutting down its LCD operations is to continue production at its L8 fab in the Asan plant for at least the next three months. According to an AndroidHeadlinesreport, the primary reason for the delay in shut down is due to the rise in demand for LCD panels caused by the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. With various governments enforcing work from home policies and staying indoors has become encouraged, entertainment, workloads, and more has shifted to homes.
Thus, the South Korean tech giant has reportedly informed all related firms regarding its change of plans due to recent developments. For those unaware, Samsung has been producing LCD panels at its Asan Plant in its home country and its Suzhou plant in China. The company has already struck a deal with CSOT (China Star Optoelectronics Technology) for the sale of its Suzhou plant and has apparently also sold some equipment from its Asan plant to another Chinese firm as well.
The company is also in talks with two additional Chinese companies to sell the remaining equipment and is hoping to strike a deal by February 2021 and is hoping to shut down the LCD production by March. Samsung has been making LCDs since the early 1990s but had decided to shut production to make room for OLED panels, which have increasingly grown in popularity and demand in recent years.
OnePlus launched the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro as its flagships smartphones for the first half of 2019. The handsets debuted with Android Pie (OxygenOS 9) and were later updated to Android 10 (OxygenOS 10). They are also expected to get Android 11 (OxygenOS 11) next month. Ahead of it, the duo is receiving a new system update with November 2020 security patch.
OnePlus 7
The OnePlus 7 got two stable updates and a single Open Beta update last month. However, none of the stable builds bring October 2020 security patch. But now, with the new stable build that has been released in late November, the security patch level has been promoted directly from September 2020 to November 2020.
That’s not all, the GMS (Google Mobile Services) package has also been updated to October 2020. Apart from these two changes, the latest build also optimizes the status bar in the call scene to reduce mistouches and fixes a small probability flashback issue with the Phone app.
The new update comes with build number OxygenOS 10.3.7 for the Indian and Global versions of OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro. On the other hand, the same update bears the build number OxygenOS 10.0.10 for the European (EU) variant of these smartphones.
OnePlus 7 / 7 Pro OxygenOS 10.3.7 / 10.0.10 Official Changelog
System
Optimized the user experience of the status bar in the call scene to reduce mistouches
Updated GMS package to 2020.08
Updated Android Security Patch to 2020.11
Fixed small probability flashback issue with the Phone app
As always, the update is being rolled out in batches. Hence, it may take time to reach your device.
Huawei, the known consumer electronics maker, is expected to see a sharp decline in its global smartphone market share in 2021. A new report has revealed that the company might have its market share fall to just 4 percent next year.
For those unaware, the Chinese tech giant is one of the most popular smartphone manufacturers in the world. However due to recent obstacles, the company is expected to only account for 14 percent of the global market share this year, which will drop to less than a third of that by 2021, as per a BusinessStandardreport. Researchers at TrendForce stated earlier this week that a sustained campaign of sanctions against the company is the primary reason for such a sizeable decline.
The TrendForce projection also points at other Chinese smartphone manufacturers like Xiaomi, Oppo, and others that would take advantage of Huawei’s current predicament to fill in the market gap. Additionally, Honor and the other Chinese OEMs would also likely raise their production targets and compete for the vacant space more aggressively next year. While this does paint a bleak year for Huawei, it remains to be seen how the company navigates its way through the rough situation at hand.
Recently, Chinese smartphone maker OPPO slashed the price of the OPPO A15 budget handset in India. Turns out that the company also permanently dropped the price of three more devices namely OPPO A12, OPPO F17, and OPPO Reno3 Pro respectively. The price cut for these phones is applicable to both online as well as offline channels.
OPPO Reno3 Pro
OPPO A12 Price Cut India
The OPPO A12 launched in the month of June in India priced at ₹9,990 for the 3GB + 32GB variant and ₹11,490 for the 4GB + 64GB version respectively. The price of the base variant was slashed by ₹500 sometime between the last five months. Hence, it was being sold for ₹9,490 and ₹10,990 for the past few weeks/months
Now, five months after its launch, the base 3GB + 32GB version’s price has been once again dropped by ₹500. Therefore, it is now available for ₹8,990. On the other hand, the higher 4GB + 64GB variant is still being sold for ₹11,490.
OPPO F17 Price Cut India
The OPPO F17 debuted in India in the month of September. The 6GB + 128GB variant of the device was priced at ₹17,990, whereas the 8GB + 128GB version launched for ₹19,990. The smartphone received a ₹1,000 price cut recently and its price was dropped to ₹16,990 and ₹18,990 respectively.
Now, the higher 8GB + 128GB variant’s price has been once again slashed by ₹500. Hence, it can be now bought for ₹18,490.
OPPO Reno3 Pro Price Cut India
OPPO Reno3 Pro Launched in early March in India. It was priced at ₹29,999 and ₹32,999 for 8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB storage variants respectively. The handset’s price was soon hiked in April due to the new GST on mobile phones. And then, over the course of eight months, it received multiple price cuts bringing down the price to ₹25,990 and ₹29,990 respectively.
Now, in late November, OPPO has slashed the price once again by ₹1,000 and ₹2,000 for the two storage configurations.Thus, the device now retails for ₹24,990 (8GB + 128GB) and ₹27,999 (8GB + 256GB) respectively.
Known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has recently released a new report, which talked about the performance of the recently launched Apple products. This included the new iPhone 12 Pro, M1 chip based MacBooks, and even the new iPad Air that are all seeing a higher than expected demands.
iPhone 12 Pro
Despite initial projections, the iPhone 12 series have seen a robust demand that beat previous estimations. Furthermore, the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max demands are higher than anticipated, while the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Mini demand was rather tame and under performing in comparison. All in all, the 2020 iPhone series is seeing strong sales, with the momentum only seeking to be carried forward due to the holiday season that would continue on to 2021, as per a GSMArenareport.
Similarly, the latest iPad Air is also facing demands that were higher than expected, which is also projected to carry forward into 2021. This also arrived as rumors and reports have pointed towards Apple launching new iPads with miniLED displays, 5G support, and a new lower priced iteration as well sometime in the second half of next year. Even the Apple Watch Series 6 and Apple Watch SE are both seeing healthy sales as well.
13-inch MacBook Air with M1 Chip (Gold)
Lastly, the newly launched MacBook lineup with the company’s in house ARM based M1 Chip are also seeing demands that surpass expectations. The new MacBooks are the first to feature Apple Silicon, with 2021 expected to have the company launch newer models with new designs as well. These new models will reportedly arrive sometime in the second half of next year.
A German publication recently revealed that Motorola will be unleashing its first flagship of the year 2021 by Q1. The device is codenamed “Nio” and its final marketing name is yet to surface. The publication also shared the key specs of the Motorola Nio. The report claimed that the phone is equipped with a 90Hz refresh rate screen. A tweet by XDA Developers Mishaal Rahmaan that the Motorola Nio may support an unusual refresh rate of 105Hz.
Before the ROG Phone 3 gaming smartphone went official, ASUS was found testing a 160Hz refresh rate mode on the device. However, the final device came with support for a 144Hz refresh rate. Rahmaan revealed that the Lenovo-owned brand is testing a default peak refresh rate of 105Hz for the Motorola Nio. He has speculated that the company could be simply testing a higher refresh rate as ASUS did on the ROG Phone 3. The final handset may come equipped with a 90Hz refresh rate.
The Motorola Nio’s display produces a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2520 pixels. While the size of the screen is not known, it is revealed that it has a punch-hole cutout for its dual front-facing cameras. The dual selfie camera system of the phone has a main camera of 16-megapixel and an 8-megapixel second lens.
There is a triple camera system on the backside of the Motorola Nio. It features a 64-megapixel primary shooter, a 16-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 2-megapixel depth assist lens. The smartphone is loaded with Android 11 OS and it is backed by a 5,000mAh battery.
The Snapdragon 865 mobile platform is present under the hood of the mysterious flagship phone. It is expected to arrive with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. There could be a second model featuring 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. The model number of the handset is XT2125.
Apple is currently in the phase of shifting its entire notebook offering from Intel based processors to its custom built ARM chips. The company launched its latest lineup of MacBooks, which featured the new M1 chip, earlier this month and, now, a new report suggests that the 2021 MacBook Pro might see a significant performance uplift through a new successor to the M1 chip.
2020 MacBook Pro with M1 chip
According to a TechRadarreport, the Cupertino based giant is now readying to launch its upcoming 2021 MacBook Pro 16 inch with the new M1X chip. There were many reasons Apple had decided to shift to its own in house chips, like having a higher degree of optimization, lesser reliance on Intel’s update cycle for next gen chips, and others. The latest MacBook Air and MacBook Pro 13 inch have arrived with the new M1 chip and would be the first of many future launches to feature the company’s custom chips.
A tweet from known leakster LeaksApplePro on Twitter revealed a few crucial details regarding the next gen Apple Silicon. As per the tweet, the Apple M1X chip will feature 12 cores, comprising of 8 performance cores and 4 high efficiency cores. It would arrive on the 16 inch MacBook Pro and will soon be unveiled in a press release. Notably, a source that had used a prototype even added that, “if you think M1 is fast, you haven’t seen M1X.”
Apple M1X:
-12 Cores.
– 8 performance cores.
– 4 high efficiency cores.
– Coming first on a MacBook Pro 16” unveiling as a press release.
– According to a source who used a prototype, “if you think M1 is fast, you haven’t seen M1X”.
Unfortunately, this is still an unconfirmed report and it is still too soon to provide any concrete statements. At the moment, the name of the upcoming chip and the exact performance uplifts it would offer is also unknown. We would have to wait for an official announcement or the press release from the company to know for sure. So, stay tuned for more updates.
Charging technology for smartphones has been improving and finally, some companies have introduced super-fast wireless charging technologies, which had been quite slow until now. In line with that development, it seems that charging a smartphone from across the device could also be possible.
Scientists have developed a new device named “anti-laser” which is claimed to be able to perfectly beam energy across any room. This invisible beam energy can power a phone or laptop across the room without plugging it in.
Similar to how a laser emits light particles or photons one after another in an orderly row, this new anti-laser device works exactly the opposite of that. It sucks up photons one after another in reverse order.
In a demonstration of this technology, scientists showcased anti-lasers receivers being able to receive around 99.996 percent of the sent power, even during situations like electronics moving around, objects getting in the way, and more.
The method, which is being termed as Coherent Perfect Absorption (CPA), uses one machine to send power and another to receive it. However, there’s one major limitation to this. It requires time-reversal symmetry which only happens in systems without much entropy. This new CPA method used magnetic fields to jostle photos so aggressively that the time-reversal symmetry was lost.
Redmi fans are eagerly waiting for the arrival of the company’s first smartwatch. Past reports have revealed that the alleged Redmi Watch will be a rebranded version of the forthcoming Xiaomi Mi Watch Lite. Tomorrow at 8 PM (local time) in China, Redmi will be taking off covers from the Redmi Note 9 5G smartphones. The company has confirmed that it will be unleashing a smartwatch at the same event.
The poster released by Redmi showcases the upcoming smartwatch with a square-shaped screen. The company has claimed that it is a lightweight device.
The Mi Watch Lite’s FCC certification from last month revealed that is its model number is REDMIWT02. A device with REDMIWT01 model number was approved by the MIIT authority of China in August. Hence, it appears that REDMIWT02 and REDMIWT01 could be identical devices.
The FCC listing of the device had revealed that it has a 1.4-inch square-shaped color display. It houses a 230mAh battery with 5W charging support. The device is compatible with Android 4.4 or higher and iQS 10 or above devices.
The smartwatch will offer users multiple fitness models and 24-hour heart rate tracking. The 50ATM water-resistant device has a swimming stroke recognition feature. Other features of the wearable tech include Bluetooth and built-in standalone GPS. The other specifications of the device are under wraps.
Right at the beginning of this year, a Redmi smartwatch was spotted in a listing at the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). Hence, it is likely that the smartwatch may also go official in India in the forthcoming months.
In related news, the Redmi Note 9 5G series launch event will see the arrival of two Redmi Note 9 series phones with 5G support and a 4G-ready Note 9 smartphone.
Eluktronics has launched a new laptop in the market which the company claims is the world’s first to come equipped with a high-quality IPS 1440p display that offers a 165Hz refresh rate. It has also been confirmed that the display panel of this new laptop has been built by China-based BOE.
This display panel offers a maximum brightness of 318 nits and also offers 100 percent sRGB coverage and 87 percent Adobe RGB coverage. Thanks to the high refresh rate, the screen response time is 2.5ms, making it suitable for high paced games.
The company has introduced three variants, all of which are powered by the Intel Core i7-10870H processor. Similar to all the new Eluktronics laptops launched recently, this one too comes packed with NVIDIA RTX 2070 SUPER graphics processor.
Here are the details of the three different models launched by the company.
Pricing for these laptops range from $2199 to $2299 and the company is currently offering a promotion of a $300 discount with coupon code BFQHD. It remains to be seen if the company is planning to launch AMD-powered variants of these devices.
By now, most of us have become familiar with ANC TWS earbuds. And almost all of the popular manufacturers have come out with their own flagship ANC wireless earbuds in the market. While they each have their own features, one thing is common among these earbuds — they’re expensive. And even the cheapest Xiaomi Mi Air2 Pro featuring ANC will set you back around 699 RMB ($105). But what if you don’t want to pay a hefty premium for ANC earbuds? Then you can take a look at some niche brands like COUMI which has launched cheap wireless earbuds called ANC-860.
As usual, let’s start with the design. At first glance, there’s no doubt that the COUMI ANC-860 box is big. But its not just regular big, it’s kind of huge for its product segment. Its bigger than the case of the Xiaomi Air2 pro we’ve tested before and if you remember, we called that case bulky. Plus unlike other earbuds, the COUMI ANC-860 doesn’t have a magnetic case. So you have to manually pull up the case lid, making it nearly hard to open it with one hand.
The oval shape of the COUMI earbuds makes it look like Sony’s WF-1000XM3, but it’s actually very different from WF-1000XM3’s design. First of all, in this model, when you wear the earbuds, the oval exterior of the earbuds stays vertical, unlike in Sony’s model where it’s horizontal. Secondly, it wears fixed in a different way. The ANC-860 hangs against the ear canal. The same way as the half-in-ear earbuds is fixed. Yeah, it can take off its in-earbuds cover, and you can see that the earbuds are actually half in-ear design. And people who don’t like in-ear earbuds can remove the cover and use them as half in-ear earbuds without any problem. Except maybe a little lower volume.
Because of the oval design of the earbuds, so the noise-canceling function is just average performance. Also, the large oval design tends to be heavy and sometimes falls off when worn outside. So the best use case scenario for this pair of earbuds is not outdoors, but indoors.
It has no app controls, and all your earbuds control needs to be done on the earbuds. You can double click on the left ear to switch modes between Noise canceling on, Transparency mode, and Noise-canceling off. Single left or right earbud tap increases or decreases the volume or answers/hangs up calls. Double click on the right earbud to play or pause music. Long press left or right earbud for two seconds to play the previous song or the next one, or you can reject calls with this gesture. Left or right ear long press for one second to wake up the Smart voice assistant.
Wait, doesn’t this feel like an overload of instructions? When it comes to functionality it meets all your requirements, but the learning curve is long. So don’t bother memorizing all the controls. Just remember the important controls, that should be enough.
In the noise-canceling mode, the earbuds last for about 5.5 hours, which is good for mainstream noise-canceling earbuds. Incidentally, it doesn’t have the ability to automatically pause when you take off the earbuds.
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The COUMI earbuds support AAC codec.The sound quality is good in this protocol. And the low and mid frequencies are relatively strong. But the latency of this protocol is quite high. Maybe around 0.8s delay while gaming, so these earbuds are not recommended for gaming on AAC. If you switch back to SBC, it will reduce the latency a lot, and then you can play games with minimal lag.
So we cannot recommend the COUMI ANC-860 as noise canceling ANC earbuds. But as normal earbuds, it’s not bad. You can use it as in-ear earbuds or as half-in-ear earbuds with a noise-canceling mode bundled with it. It sells for around $60 on Amazon. There is a 10% coupon along with 40% OFF code LYRAT7J3 to grab it with 50% off on Amazon. So if you’re using the earbuds at home or in an office where you don’t need to exercise, and the noise isn’t very loud, it’s still capable of meeting your requirements.
Recent reports have revealed that the PEGM00 / PEGT00 TENAA certified OPPO phone is the upcoming Reno5 Pro. A new OPPO phone with model number PDSM00 / PDST00 has appeared in the database of TENAA. It is speculated that it could be the Reno5 Pro.
Recently, the PDSM00 / PDST00 phone was spotted at the Geekbench benchmarking platform with Dimensity 1000+, 8 GB of RAM, and Android 11 OS. Rumors have it that it is equipped with support for 65W fast charging.
At present, the TENAA listing of the OPPO PDSM00 / PDST00 has only a few details such as 159.7 x 73.2 x 7.6mm dimensions, a 6.55-inch display, a 2,215mAh dual-cell battery, and 5G support. The alleged Reno5 Pro’s TENAA listing is expected to get populated with its image and specifications soon.
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OPPO PDST00 TENAA preliminary
OPPO PDSM00 TENAA preliminary
It is speculated that the OPPO PDRM00 could be the Snapdragon 865 mobile platform powered Reno5 series flagship. Its 3C appearance revealed that it may ship with a 65W fast charger.
In related news, the Chinese brand could be working on a new smartphone that has a model number of PEMM00. The device has appeared on Geekbench with an unknown MediaTek chipset.
At Geekbench (via), the OPPO PEMM00 smartphone has appeared with a new MediaTek chipset that is mentioned as MT6833. It is unclear whether the SoC carries support for 5G connectivity. There are speculations that it could be a 12nm SoC. The listing reveals a base frequency of 2.0GHz. The mysterious device has scored 2857 in the single-core test and 6574 in the multi-core test.
The listing reveals that the MT6833 chipset is coupled with 8 GB of RAM. Also, the device is loaded with the latest Android 11 OS. There is no information on the final marketing name of the OPPO PEMM00 smartphone. Hopefully, newer reports will reveal its identity.
Samsung first launched the TV Plus as a video rental service in the U.S. in 2016, while at the same time experimenting with ad-supported videos in its homeland of South Korea. The service was first made available for the firm’s smart TVs from 2016 upwards but has been expanded to its smartphones.
Samsung is now rolling out the free TV service to all three Samsung foldable devices which include the Galaxy Fold, Galaxy Z Fold 2, and the Galaxy Z Flip. The service will also roll out to the Galaxy S9, Galaxy Note 9, and some Galaxy A series handsets. An explicit list of supported devices is yet to be posted by Samsung on its website but the Galaxy Store and Google Play Store listings of the Samsung TV Plus app shows that the Galaxy A51, Galaxy A51 5G, and Galaxy A71 5G are the three Galaxy A series phones gaining support for the app. Also among the supported devices is the rugged Galaxy Xcover Pro.
Samsung TV Plus has already been made available to the latest Galaxy S series models including the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S10, Galaxy Note 20, and Galaxy Note 10 series devices earlier in September. The latest addition expands the free TV Plus service to most of the galaxy flagship and into the mid-range segment.
Samsung TV Plus is a free TV service which gives users access to thousands of shows ranging from news to documentarie, entertainment and others across a selection of over 150 channels. The Samsung TV Plus smartphone app is currently only available in the US. You can download the app from the Galaxy Store or the Google Play Store.
Apple recently launched its new M1 chipset as a part of Apple Silicon which is based on ARM architecture. It also launched three devices powered by the same — MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini, officially kicking off the transition from Intel to Apple Silicon.
It has been about a week since the devices are available in the market and now some users are complaining about Bluetooth connectivity issues, which range from sporadic disconnections with peripherals to complete failures.
If the reports coming from users on Reddit are to be believed, then the devices powered by the new Apple M1 chipset faces intermittent connectivity issues with both first- and third-party peripherals, including mice, keyboards, and headphones. Analyst Patrick Moorhead has also shared these issues on Twitter.
Down to 10% battery life 4.5 hours running: -Outlook x86 -Calendar M1 -Chrome M1 -1 Skype x86 call .5 hr -1 WebeX x86 call 1hr -1 Zoom x86 call 1hr -dual display, MBP always-on Maybe still indexing?#MacBookAirM1pic.twitter.com/Ao6lz7hGcA
As of now, there’s information about how many M1-powered devices are impacted by this issue. Also, Apple is yet to confirm this Bluetooth-related connectivity issue.
Another set of users are also complaining about battery life, disputing the claim made by Apple. At the time of launch, the company had said that the new MacBook Pro powered by the M1 chipset can offer up to 20 hours of battery life.
Some users are saying that they are only getting around five hours of usage before the battery life drops to 10 percent. However, we will have to wait for more reports related to such issues to determine if the problem is limited to specific devices or not.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has revealed that it has rejected a petition from China-based ZTE Corp which had asked the agency to reconsider its decision to designate the company as a U.S. national security threat to communications networks.
For those who are unaware, earlier this year in June, FCC has formally designated China-based Huawei Technologies and ZTE as a national security threat. With this, the companies were barred from tapping an $8.3 billion government fund to supply equipment.
Huawei has also made a similar request to the FCC to which the agency said that it is extending the timeline to respond to Huawei’s petition until 11th December “to fully and adequately consider the voluminous record.”
Prior to FCC declaring these two Chinese giants as a security risk, in May 2019, Donald Trump had signed an executive order banning U.S. companies from using telecommunications equipment from companies that pose a national security risk and has also added Huawei to the “Entity List” which is basically a trade blacklist.
The reaffirmation from FCC indicates that the agency is determined to keep both these Chinese companies away from the country’s telecom market where small rural carriers are still relying on their cheap network equipment.
Although both Huawei and ZTE have denied the allegations leveled against them, the United States has been increasingly making it difficult for the Chinese companies to operate in the U.S. because of the US-China trade war.
Xiaomi has officially released its financial report for the third quarter of the year. The report shows that the revenue from Xiaomi’s IoT and consumer products segment increased by 16.1% from 15.6 billion yuan recorded in the third quarter of 2019 to 18.1 billion yuan recorded in Q3 2020. The growth in revenue is mainly due to the growth in demand for IoT product category ranging from robot vacuum, smart TVs to electric scooters.
Xiaomi’s revenue from smart TVs and notebook computers rose from 5.8 billion yuan in the third quarter of 2019 to 5.9 billion yuan in the third quarter of 2020. This represents a YoY growth of 2.6%. Specifically, the report shows that Xiaomi shipped 3.1 million units of Mi TVs in the third quarter, the highest by any brand. Again, this places the brand at the top of the smart TV shipment ranking for the Chinese market, a feat it has achieved for seven consecutive quarters
Shipping estimates published by market research firm Avi Cloud (AVC) shows that apart from ranking first for seven straight quarters in China, Xiaomi’s smart TV shipments will continue to rank among the top five globally.
The growth recorded by the Chinese tech giant in the sector is driven by a consistent outflow of quality products and that continued in the third quarter of 2020. During this period, the tech giant released a host of IoT and consumer products which may have helped shore up the revenue. Xiaomi launched the 34-inch Mi Curved Display, MIJIA Internet Direct Drive Washing and Drying Machine 10kg, MIJIA Smart Steam Oven, Mi True Wireless Bluetooth headset Air 2 Pro and other products. Despite always sticking to the minimalist design pattern, the products are often of topnotch quality while retaining the affordable pricing which Xiaomi is reputed for. (via)
China-based ZTE has launched its first Wi-Fi 6 set-top box — ZTE ZXV10 B860AV6 in its home country. Thanks to the built-in support for the Wi-Fi 6 technology, it offers high-speed internet access along with high stability and low latency.
Additionally, it also comes with support for Wi-Fi 6 Transmission QoS solution as well as the Smart Networking Solution for the whole house. The device aims to offer a clear and smooth viewing experience to the users.
The ZTE set-top box comes in a black-colored square-shaped box with sharp corners. On the top, there’s ZTE branding. The company has also shared that the device also won the 2019 iF Design Award.
The development comes soon after the company announced the launch of the industry’s first 5G converged set-top box. It offers a three-in-one design that offers a gigabit gateway, router, and set-top box.
For those who are unaware, the Wi-Fi 6 or 802.11ax is a new generation or the sixth generation of wireless LAN standard. It has certain advantages, including high bandwidth, low latency, and multiple access. With the technology being used in this set-top box from ZTE, it offers ultra-high-definition video, zero lag games, and ultra-rich applications for a new user experience.
The Vivo Y1s entry-level phone was made official in Cambodia back in August. A recent leak revealed that Vivo is planning to launch the Vivo Y1s phone in India. According to tipster Mukul Sharma, the handset will break cover in December in the country.
Vivo Y1s price in India (Rumored)
The tipster has revealed that the Vivo Y1s will be available with a pricing of around Rs 8,000 in India and it will be up for purchase from December. He also claimed that Viv will partner with Jio to sell the Vivo Y1s. Buyers will have a choice to lock-in their handset with the Jio network to reap special benefits. The details of the lock-in period can be seen in the images below.
Exclusive: Vivo will launch its Vivo Y1s smartphone in December. Price would be around 8k. Plus, Vivo will partner with Jio for the Y1s and the potential buyer will get a choice to lock-in their device with the Jio network to enjoy some special benefits.#Vivo#VivoY1spic.twitter.com/UTpwgDoiDz
The Vivo Y1s has a 6.22-inch Halo Full View display that produces an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1520 pixels. It will come with NEG T2X-1 screen protection. The device measures 155.11 x 75.09 x 8.28mm and it weighs 161 grams.
The waterdrop notch on the display has a selfie camera of 5-megapixel. Its rear shell features a single camera of 13-megapixel with LED flash. The phone will arrive preinstalled with FunTouch OS 10.5 based Android 10 OS.
Vivo Y1s in Aurora Blue and Olive Black colors
The 2.3GHz MediaTek Helio P35 chipset will be present under the hood of the Vivo Y1s. It is backed by a 4,030mAh battery that supports reverse charging. The handset will come with 2 GB of LPPDR4x RAM and 32 GB of native storage. For additional storage, it will have a microSD card slot. It is expected to arrive In Olive Black and Aurora Blue colors in India The handset is expected to rival the likes of the OPPO A1k and Samsung Galaxy M01 in the country.
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