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HUAWEI reveals EMUI 11 update timeline for global markets

Huawei unveiled EMUI 11 as the latest version of its mobile operating system in September at the HUAWEI DEVELOPER CONFERENCE 2020. The Chinese telecom giant has been running beta programs for eligible devices in its home country China since the day of the announcement. Some of the devices have already received stable release as well. Now, over two months later, the company has finally revealed the update timeline for global markets along with eligible devices.

EMUI 11 Logo White Background Featured

Huawei has divided the EMUI 11 update schedule into seven market categories and they are as listed below.

  • The Middle East, Africa, and Russia
  • Asia Pacific
  • Western Europe
  • Northeastern Europe
  • Latin America
  • Japan
  • India

 

Before listing the update roadmap for eligible smartphones and tablets, we would like to inform you that this information comes directly from Huawei (via XDA Developers) and the schedule mentioned below is tentative and the actual final stable rollout may differ based on various factors.

Also, the carrier versions of the below-listed smartphones may have a different update timeline. So if you are using one of those models, do check with your carrier for details regarding the EMUI 11 update.

With that out of the way, let us take a look at the EMUI 11 update roadmap for global markets.

EMUI 11 Update Timeline for Global Markets

The Middle East, Africa, and Russia

Device
Model Name
Schedule

HUAWEI P40

ANA December 2020

HUAWEI P40 Pro

ELS

December 2020

HUAWEI P40 Pro+ ELS

December 2020

HUAWEI Mate30 Pro LIO December 2020
HUAWEI Mate30 Pro 5G LIO December 2020
HUAWEI Mate Xs TAH January 2021
HUAWEI nova7 JEF January 2021
HUAWEI P30 ELE Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 X EVR Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 X 5G EVR Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 HMA Q1 2021
PORSCHE DESIGN HUAWEI Mate20 RS LYA Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 Pro LYA Q1 2021
HUAWEI P30 Pro VOG Q1 2021
HUAWEI nova 5T YAL Q1 2021
HUAWEI MatePad Pro MRX Q1 2021
HUAWEI MatePad Pro 5G MRX Q1 2021
HUAWEI MediaPad M6 10.8” SCM Q1 2021

 

Asia Pacific

Device
Model Name
Schedule
HUAWEI P40 ANA December 2020
HUAWEI P40 Pro ELS December 2020
HUAWEI P40 Pro+ ELS December 2020
HUAWEI Mate30 Pro LIO December 2020
HUAWEI Mate30 Pro 5G LIO December 2020
HUAWEI Mate30 TAS December 2020
HUAWEI Mate Xs TAH January 2021
HUAWEI nova7 JEF January 2021
HUAWEI P30 ELE Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 X EVR Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20X 5G EVR Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 HMA Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 Pro LYA Q1 2021
PORSCHE DESIGN HUAWEI Mate20 RS LYA Q1 2021
HUAWEI P30 Pro VOG Q1 2021
HUAWEI nova 5T YAL Q1 2021
HUAWEI MatePad Pro MRX Q1 2021
HUAWEI MatePad Pro 5G MRX Q1 2021
HUAWEI MediaPad M6 10.8” SCM Q1 2021

 

Western Europe

Device
Model Name
Schedule
HUAWEI P40 ANA December 2020
HUAWEI P40 Pro ELS December 2020
HUAWEI P40 Pro+ ELS December 2020
HUAWEI Mate30 Pro LIO December 2020
HUAWEI Mate Xs TAH January 2021
HUAWEI P30 ELE Q1 2021
HUAWEI P30 Pro VOG Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 HMA Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 Pro LYA Q1 2021
PORSCHE DESIGN HUAWEI Mate20 RS LYA Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 X EVR Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 X 5G EVR Q1 2021
HUAWEI nova 5T YAL Q1 2021
HUAWEI MatePad Pro MRX Q1 2021
HUAWEI MediaPad M6 10.8” SCM Q1 2021

 

Northeastern Europe

Device
Model Name
Schedule
HUAWEI P40 ANA December 2020
HUAWEI P40 Pro ELS December 2020
HUAWEI P40 Pro+ ELS December 2020
HUAWEI Mate30 Pro LIO December 2020
HUAWEI Mate Xs TAH January 2021
HUAWEI P30 ELE Q1 2021
HUAWEI P30 Pro VOG Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 HMA Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 Pro LYA Q1 2021
PORSCHE DESIGN HUAWEI Mate20 RS LYA Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 X 5G EVR Q1 2021
HUAWEI nova 5T YAL Q1 2021
HUAWEI MatePad Pro MRX Q1 2021
HUAWEI MediaPad M6 10.8” SCM Q1 2021

 

Latin America

Device
Model Name
Schedule
HUAWEI P40 ANA January 2021
HUAWEI P40 Pro ELS January 2021
HUAWEI P40 Pro+ ELS January 2021
HUAWEI Mate30 Pro LIO January 2021
HUAWEI Mate Xs TAH January 2021
HUAWEI P30 ELE Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate30 Pro VOG Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 HMA Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 Pro LYA Q1 2021
HUAWEI nova 5T YAL Q1 2021
HUAWEI MatePad Pro MRX Q1 2021
HUAWEI MediaPad M6 10.8” SCM Q1 2021

 

Japan

Device
Model Name
Schedule
HUAWEI P40 Pro ELS January 2021
HUAWEI Mate30 Pro 5G LIO January 2021
HUAWEI P30 ELE Q1 2021
HUAWEI nova 5T YAL Q1 2021
HUAWEI Mate20 Pro LYA Q1 2021
HUAWEI MatePad Pro MRX Q1 2021

 

India

Device
Model Name
Schedule
HUAWEI Mate20 Pro LYA Q1 2021
HUAWEI P30 Pro VOG Q1 2021

 

Everything you need to know about EMUI 11

 

Samsung unveils Galaxy A12 and Galaxy A02s with Infinity-V displays and 5000mAh batteries

Samsung has announced two new phones but you won’t be able to purchase them until next year. The two new phones are the Galaxy A12 and Galaxy A02s and they both have Infinity-V displays and 5000mAh batteries.

Galaxy A12 and Galaxy A02s featured

Galaxy A12

The Galaxy A12 has a 6.5-inch screen with an HD+ resolution. The screen has moderately sized bezels and inside the notch is an 8MP camera. The back of the phone is a slab of polycarbonate that has 75% of its area textured and the remaining part smoothened out.

At the top left corner is a squircle camera housing that has four cameras – a 48MP primary camera, a 5MP ultrawide angle camera, a 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth camera.

Inside the phone is an unnamed octa-core processor with some of its cores clocked at 2.3GHz and the rest clocked at 1.8GHz. There are speculations that the processor is the Helio P35 from MediaTek. Buyers will be able to choose from three configurations – 3+32GB, 4+64GB, and 6+128GB. There is also support for storage expansion.

The battery capacity is 5000mAh and it supports 15W fast charging. There is a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and the bottom is home to an audio jack and USB port. Samsung does not say which operating system the phone is running but once we can confirm, we will update the post.

Galaxy A12 all colors

The phone will come in Black, Blue, Red, and White when it goes on sale in January 2021. The 64GB version will sell for €179 while the 128GB version will sell for €199. There is no info on the price of the 32GB version.

 

Galaxy A02s

The Galaxy A02s also has a 6.5-inch screen with an HD+ resolution. It also has a polycarbonate back that has a diamond pattern design. There is a 5MP selfie camera inside the notch while the rear has a 13MP + 2MP + 2MP triple camera setup.

The phone has an octa-core processor clocked at 1.8GHz and it comes with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage with support for storage expansion (1TB max). Sadly, there is no fingerprint scanner on this phone.

Galaxy A02s all colors

Its 5000mAh battery also supports 15W fast charging and it will come in Black, Navy Blue, Red, and White when it goes on sale in February 2021 with a price tag of €150.

 

Black Friday Deal: Get free Google Nest Hub in a bundle with Pixel 4a [UK Only]

The major consumer electronics makers are offering massive discounts, and the retailers are further making the deals even sweeter by bundling some products together. In such a similar deal, a major UK retailer – BT is offering Google Nest Home for free if the buyer grabs Pixel 4a/Pixel 4a 5G in a bundle for £319.

Must See: Google’s Black Friday discount shaves $150 off the Google Home Max, $50 off the Pixel 5

The offer is applicable on both the Pixel 4a and Pixel 4a 5G edition which costs £319 and £459, respectively. However, the Pixel 4a 128GB is available only in Black color on BT and the offer is limited to the user residing in the UK. You can head over to the product page and can scroll down to the “Bundle” section to get the deal.

We suggest the interested buyers grab it as soon as possible, otherwise, it may get out of stock. Bringing Google Nest Home can be like icing on the cake along with the Google Pixel 4a smartphone. It will enhance the Google experience at your home or workplace.

Google Pixel 4a was launched earlier this year in two variants – 5G and non-5g variant. The smartphone carries a 5.8-inch OLED display with Full HD+ resolution. It offers powerful performance with Snapdragon 730G chipset which couples 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. As with other Pixel smartphones, Pixel 4a offers an excellent photography experience with its 12.2-rear camera lens.

Google Nest Hub, on the other hand, can be your entertainment console and also acts as a smart device manager. It’s a door to automation at your place with minimum investment.

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Related: Black Friday Deals: OnePlus 8 series now starts at $499; free buds with Pro model

 

 

Xiaomi, OnePlus & Sony execs to share the spotlight at Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit

Leading United chip maker, Qualcomm will announce the release of its latest 5G chipsets at its annual Snapdragon Summit, as well as its next premium offering – the Snapdragon 875. The two-day event will hold in Hawaii, and it was revealed today by the company that all of the high-profile executives invited to give keynote speeches have indicated their readiness for the event.

Qualcomm Tech Summit 2020

Some of the notable tech executives that would grace the event are Lei Jun, CEO at Xiaomi, Mitsuya Kishida, President of Sony Mobile, and Kyle Kiang from OnePlus.

The event is expected to be declared open by Cristiano Amon, the president of Qualcomm. He will be joined on the stage by representatives of Verizon and NTT Docomo, the largest carriers in the US and Japan, respectively.

With the spotlight on smartphone producers, it is expected that there could be big announcements about the release of new smartphones with the flagship Snapdragon chipset within the first half of the new year, 2021.

The new Snapdragon 875 chipset will have innovative face recognition capabilities and AI technologies. Its implementation will be explained in detail by Clement Delangue, co-founder and CEO of Hugging Face, a neural language processing platform that has collaborated with Qualcomm on their flagship and game-changing chipset.

As a consequence of the coronavirus pandemic, all the keynote speeches will be streamed live on multiple platforms for greater viewership by the teeming global audience holding her breath for a revolutionary shift in wireless communications.

The Snapdragon Tech Summit holds from December 1-2, 2020 in Hawaii. It is the fifth in the series and is expected to chart the way in the next generation 5G technology.

UP NEXT: Oppo X 2021 unveiled as the world’s first smartphone concept with an extending display

 

South Korea’s new remote Infrared Wireless charging could challenge Huawei’s Laser-based charging

South Korea may have just got an answer to the Huawei‘s Truly Wireless laser Charging tech. A professor in South Korea has developed an infrared-wireless charging technology that will work for devices with several meters apart.

Huawei Freebuds Pro earbuds reverse wireless charging featured
Representative Image: Inductive Wireless Charging

As reported by Korean media(via Sina Technology) Professor Ha Jin-Yong of Sejong University said that he has developed a wireless charging technology and registered a patent locally. Apparently, it is infrared-based and can reach devices at several meters. Additionally, users can select different bandwidths of the infrared spectrum to charge multiple devices simultaneously.

The present wireless charging is merely a wireless charging tech. Precisely, it is based on the electromagnetic induction principle where the devices need to be attached with each other. It has limitations like low conversion rates, inability to use your phone while it is charging(since you need to keep it on the base), heating issues, expensive, and more. Also, you need wires to connect the power source and the charging base.

However, Huawei’s recently filed a patent which allows your devices to charge 100% wirelessly via laser tech. That is, it uses a laser charging module to beam safe, invisible lasers that your devices can capture. Similarly, the latest infrared charging tech is truly wireless.

It uses a high-power infrared light generated by optical amplifiers. Henceforth, as mentioned above, the bands can be varied to charge multiple devices wherein each device can pick a band to receive the power. This not only overcomes the loss while sharing the energy across devices, but it also ensures that it reaches your device across several meters.

That said, Ha Jin-Yong says this patent opens a world where the country’s domestic tech can respond to Huawei’s laser-based wireless charging technology in China. Apparently, the university has been receiving multiple proposals for commercialization from companies around the world.

Nevertheless, the future looks bright for charging technology but we really hope that companies find a way to bring them to the masses as not all can afford wireless charging smartphones at present.

Realme 7 5G vs Redmi Note 9 Pro vs POCO X3: Specs Comparison

A few days ago, Realme launched the most affordable 5G phone in Europe: the Realme 7 5G. But as you probably know, 5G phones are more expensive than 4G ones, even when they have similar specifications. Is it worth going for the Realme 7 5G despite it comes with an inferior specs sheet to 4G phones or it is better to opt for LTE devices with better specifications? We will try to answer this question in this comparison between Realme 7 5G and two best-sellers of the most recent period: Redmi Note 9 Pro and POCO X3 NFC. Note that we are referring to the Global version of the Redmi Note 9 Pro, not the Indian one.

Realme 7 5G vs Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Xiaomi POCO X3

Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro Xiaomi POCO X3 NFC Oppo Realme 7 5G
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 165.8 x 76.7 x 8.8 mm, 209 grams 165.3 x 76.8 x 9.4 mm, 215 grams 162.2 x 75.1 x 9.1 mm, 195 grams
DISPLAY 6.67 inches, 1080 x 2400p (Full HD+), 395 ppi, IPS LCD  6.67 inches, 1080 x 2400p (Full HD+), IPS LCD 6.5 inches, 1080 x 2400p (Full HD+), 405 ppi, IPS LCD
PROCESSOR Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G, octa-core 2.3 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G, octa-core 2.3 GHz Mediatek Dimensity 800U, octa-core 2.4 GHz
MEMORY 6 GB RAM, 64 GB – 6 GB RAM, 128 GB – micro SD dedicated slot 6 GB RAM, 64 GB – 6 GB RAM, 128 GB – micro SD slot 6 GB RAM, 128 GB – 8 GB RAM, 128 GB – micro SD slot
SOFTWARE Android 10, MIUI  Android 10, MIUI Android 10, Realme UI
CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5, GPS  Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS
CAMERA Quad 64 + 8 + 5 + 2 MP f/1.8, f/2.2, f/2.4 and f/2.2
16 MP f/2.5 front camera
Quad 64 + 13 + 2 + 2 MP, f/1.8 + f/2.2 + f/2.4 + f/2.4
20 MP f/2.2 front camera
Quad 48 + 8 + 2 + 2 MP f/1.8, f/2.3, f/2.4 and f/2.4
16 MP f/2.1 front camera
BATTERY 5020 mAh, fast charging 30W  5160 mAh, fast charging 33W 5000 mAh, fast charging 30W
ADDITIONAL FEATURES Dual SIM slot Dual SIM slot, splash proof Dual SIM slot, 5G

Design

The POCO X3 NFC has the sturdiest design: instead of a classic plastic body, it sports an aluminum frame allowing for better resistance and a more elegant look. But it is thicker and less beautiful than the Realme 7 5G if we only consider the look. I prefer the Realme 7 5G because it has a more modern look, better color variants (imho), and a thinner design. I do not like the design of the Redmi Note 9 Pro due to its ugly and square-shaped camera module, but unlike the Realme 7 5G, it offers a glass back. Which is your favorite one?

 

Display

The most advanced display belongs to the POCO X3 NFC. Its panel comes with the Full HD+ resolution, the HDR10 certification for better image quality ad a 120 Hz refresh rate for a smoother viewing experience. The Realme 7 5G has a Full HD+ display with a 120 Hz refresh rate as well, but it lacks the HDR10 certification. The Redmi Note 9 Pro is inferior because it lacks both HDR and a high refresh rate, so do not choose it if you need the best display.

 

Specs & Software

The Snapdragon 732G chipset found on the POCO X3 NFC is actually superior to the Snapdragon 720G SoC you can find on the Redmi Note 9 Pro and a lot of people trust it more than the Dimensity 800U of the Realme 7 5G. But with the Realme 7 5G, you can get up to 8 GB of RAM, while Redmi Note 9 Pro and POCO X3 NFC only offer 6 GB of RAM. Further, Realme 7 5G is the only one that supports 5G connectivity. And, at the end of the day, the MediaTek Dimensity 800U is at the same level as the Snapdragon 732G if not superior. For these last reasons, Realme 7 5G wins the hardware comparison.

 

Camera

On paper, the POCO X3 NFC has the best camera setup on the rear side. It sports a 64 MP main sensor just like the Redmi Note 9 Pro, but its secondary ultrawide sensor with its 13 MP resolution is actually better than the 8 MP sensors found on its rivals. The POCO X3 NFC also sports a great 20 MP front camera. Redmi Note 9 Pro has a better main camera than Realme 7 5G (64 MP vs 48 MP).

 

Battery

The king of battery life in this comparison is the Redmi Note 9 Pro: it has a smaller battery than POCO X3 NFC, but it is able to last more because it has a lower refresh rate. Naturally, if you do not use 120 Hz, you can get a longer battery life with the POCO X3 NFC.

 

Price

Redmi Note 9 Pro is actually priced less than €200/$237 globally, while you can find the Realme 7 5G and the POCO X3 NFC for €230/$273. If you care about 5G and you need to have the best connectivity options for the coming years, choose the Realme 7 5G as it sports similar specifications to its opponents. But if you need better cameras, then go for the POCO X3 NFC. With the Redmi Note 9 Pro, you can save some money, but for just 30€ it is worth going for the POCO X3 NFC.

 

Realme 7 5G vs Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Xiaomi POCO X3: PROs and CONS

Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro

PROs

  • Very affordable
  • Big battery
  • HDR10
  • Wide display

CONS

  • Standard refresh rate

 

POCO X3 NFC

PROs

  • Great price
  • Best hardware
  • Good cameras
  • Stereo speakers
  • 120 Hz HDR10 wide display
  • Huge battery

CONS

  • Nothing particular

 


Oppo Realme 7 Pro

PROs

  • 120 Hz display
  • Reverse charging
  • 5G
  • Compact
  • Big battery

CONS

  • Inferior camera

Xiaomi Redmi 9C, Xiaomi Redmi 9A, & POCO X3 discounted on Gearbest

With Black Friday just around the corner, all the brands are gearing up for huge sales by offering massive discounts on their products. Xiaomi, too, has participated in this festive sale and is has put up to 57% off on various smartphones on Gearbest. And as an added bonus, the website is also offering an additional $5 discount on products above $60 through PayPal payments. This might prove to be the right time to upgrade your existing devices, after all.

To make things easier, we have narrowed down the best smartphone deals offered by Xiaomi.

Gearbest Paypal Discount
Gearbest Paypal Discount

Xiaomi POCO X3

Xiaomi POCO X3 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G based on Kyro 470 Octa-core CPU with Adreno 618 Elite GPUs offering a 120Hz refresh rate. Its 6.67-inch DotDisplay offers an immersive experience while LiquidCool technology 1.0 Plus enhances its performance. Other features include a 5160mAh battery with 33W fast charging, 64MP AI quad-camera, blue light protection, dual stereo speakers, gaming turbo 3.0, and much more.

Xiaomi POCO X3 is currently being sold at a discount of 57%, which brings its price down to just $209.

Xiaomi POCO X3 Xiaomi POCO X3 Black Friday
Xiaomi POCO X3 Xiaomi POCO X3 Black Friday

 

Xiaomi Redmi 9A

Xiaomi Redmi 9A features a 6.53-inch HD+ DotDrop multi-touch display with a 1600 x 720p resolution. It is powered by a MediaTek Helio G25 processor octa-core chip. Furthermore, 9A boasts a 13MP AI rear camera and 5MP selfie camera that helps click decent pictures and unlock the phone with AI face recognition. Its 5000mAh battery can last throughout the day in just a single charge.

Xiaomi Redmi 9A is up with upto 51% off, reducing its price to just $88.99.Xiaomi Redmi 9A Black Friday

Xiaomi Redmi 9C

Xiaomi Redmi 9C has an immersive 6.53-inch HD+ Dot Drop display with 1600 x 720p resolution and 269 ​​PPI. It is powered by an octa-core Media Tek Helio G35 processor having a PowerVR8320 GPU. With a 5000mAh battery, Redmi 9C offers all-day operation on a single charge. Features like fingerprint sensor, facial recognition, Gyroscope, proximity sensor further add to the user convenience.

Xiaomi Redmi 9C is currently being sold with a huge discount that brings its price down to just $109.

Xiaomi Redmi 9C Black Friday
Xiaomi Redmi 9C Black Friday

Black Friday sale is the best time to save huge bucks while giving your device an upgrade. So bank on the opportunity as these deals by Xiaomi on Gearbest are up only for a limited time; hurry and get a smartphone upgrade now.

 

DxOMark gives the Galaxy Note 20 (Exynos) a camera score of 120

Early in October, DxOMark released the camera review for the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G. The flagship phone was awarded an overall score of 120 points (originally 121 points) which put it behind several other phones. Today, DxOMark has released the camera review for the Exynos version of the Galaxy Note 20.

DxOMark Galaxy Note 20 Exynos Version

DxOMark has given the Galaxy Note 20 Exynos version an overall score of 120 points in its review just as it did for the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. However, the breakdown of the score is different for both devices.

The standard Galaxy Note 20 has a photo score of 123 points, a zoom score of 74 points, and a video score of 105 points. The Note 20 Ultra 5G’s own score is broken down into 122 points for photo, 76 points for zoom, and 106 points for video. As we know, the camera configuration is different for both phones but surprisingly, their scores are really close.

The review praises the phone’s exposure and color rendering both indoor and outdoor. While missing a laser autofocus sensor, the autofocus is said to be accurate. For its zoom performance, the Galaxy Note 20 is called “a solid performer”. Its ultrawide camera also trumps several of its competitors’ thanks to its wide field of view and excellent exposure and color.

Coom issues seen in the photos taken with the Galaxy Note 20 are ringing, color fringing, and lower sharpness in ultrawide photos. There is also noise and white balance color casts are said to be often visible in low-light photos.

The Galaxy Note 20 is also regarded as an overall very competent device when it comes to video recording. The exposures are accurate and color rendering is nice. However, the texture is reported to be slightly weak even when outdoors. Just as in photos, autofocus is fast when recording.

DxOMark concludes that the Galaxy Note 20 is a good choice for anyone who is considering it instead of the more expensive ultra model as even with the different camera configurations, camera performance is “very comparable overall”.

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India bans 43 more Chinese apps including AliExpress

India has wielded the big stick again on Chinese interests by adding 43 more apps to its growing list of apps banned in the country. The latest casualties include AliExpress and Lalamove. This latest offensive by the Government of India is the fourth of such clamp-down has now affected a total of 267 Chinese apps. Popular ones include TikTok, Mi Community, PUBG Mobile, WeChat, Weibo, Xender and several others.aliexpress

The reason given by the Indian government for these drastic measures remains that these apps have been found to pose serious security risks and their operations in India will constitute acts that are “prejudicial to the sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of India, security of state and public order.” Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000 was cited as the enabling law that has made provisions for the actions taken in banning the apps.

List of apps banned in Wave 4
The affected apps are:

  • AliSuppliers Mobile App
  • Alibaba Workbench
  • AliExpress – Smarter Shopping, Better Living
  • Alipay Cashier
  • Lalamove India – Delivery App
  • Drive with Lalamove India
  • Snack Video
  • CamCard – Business Card Reader
  • CamCard – BCR (Western)
  • Soul- Follow the soul to find you
  • Chinese Social – Free Online Dating Video App & Chat
  • Date in Asia – Dating & Chat For Asian Singles
  • WeDate-Dating App
  • Free dating app-Singol, start your date!
  • Adore App
  • TrulyChinese – Chinese Dating App
  • TrulyAsian – Asian Dating App
  • ChinaLove: dating app for Chinese singles
  • DateMyAge: Chat, Meet, Date Mature Singles Online
  • AsianDate: find Asian singles
  • FlirtWish: chat with singles
  • Guys Only Dating: Gay Chat
  • Tubit: Live Streams
  • WeWorkChina
  • First Love Live- super hot live beauties live online
  • Rela – Lesbian Social Network
  • Cashier Wallet
  • MangoTV
  • MGTV-HunanTV official TV APP
  • WeTV – TV version
  • WeTV – Cdrama, Kdrama&More
  • WeTV Lite
  • Lucky Live-Live Video Streaming App
  • Taobao Live
  • DingTalk
  • Identity V
  • Isoland 2: Ashes of Time
  • BoxStar (Early Access)
  • Heroes Evolved
  • Happy Fish
  • Jellipop Match-Decorate your dream island!
  • Munchkin Match: magic home building
  • Conquista Online II

Of course, the biggest casualty in this latest onslaught is AliExpress, who had been making decent inroads into the Indian market. Further, the list also includes a few upcoming dating apps and delivery apps.

With the ban still subsisting, none of the previously banned apps have made a return to the Indian market. Tencent has divested its interest from PUBG Mobile and the gaming app is about to make a return under a new licensee.

Recall that the Indian government announced the ban of 59 Chinese apps in June this year including some of the most popular apps such as TikTok, ShareIt, UC Browser, WeChat, CamScanner, and more. In September, 118 more apps were added to the banned apps list.

UP NEXT: Oppo X 2021 unveiled as the world’s first smartphone concept with an extending display

 

Grab Poco M3 at best price using the discount coupons – here’s how

Poco is here with another affordable device – Poco M3 with some modest hardware specifications at a super competitive price. Some discount coupons on AliExpress makes the deal even sweeter as you can get the Poco M3 64GB version at the starting price of $129 from November 26. Buyers can avail of an additional $10 discount coupon from the Mi World Store on AliExpress.

Poco M3

Poco M3 128GB variant can be yours at the effective price of €149 after availing Coupon discount from the Mi World Store. The flash sale will commence from 8:00 am UTC on November 26 and will continue till November 30. Poco M3 price will return to the actual retail price after the sale. Interested Users from around the globe can benefit from the discount coupons. You can follow the links below if you’re interested to grab either of the two Poco M3 storage variants – 64GB, 128GB.

Note: Make sure to keep the date and time in mind before hitting the links in order to grab a coupon discount.

Poco M3 64GB Sale 

November 26 (8:00am UTC – 8:00am UTC)

November 27-30 (8:00am UTC – 8:00am UTC)

Poco M3 128GB Sale

November 26 (8:00am UTC – 8:00am UTC)

November 27-30 (8:00am UTC – 8:00am UTC)

Poco M3 Specifications

The newest affordable smartphone – Poco M3 carries Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 featuring an octa-core processor and Adreno 610 GPU. There’s a 6.53-inch Full HD+ dewdrop display having 2340 x 1080 pixels resolution and 395ppi.

 

It is available in two storage options of 4GB RAM + 128GB and 4GB RAM + 64GB internal storage.

A beautiful triple camera module is present on the rear side with a 48MP AI primary camera lens. It is accompanied by a 2MP macro lens and another 2MP depth sensor. An 8MP snapper sites on the front side for beautiful selfies with features like AI Beautify and AI portrait mode.

It can sustain for a couple of days with its 6000 mAh battery which even supports 18W fast charging.

Related: POCO M3 launched with a Refreshing Design & 6000mAh battery, Starts at just $129

realme narzo 20 ‘realme UI 2.0 Early Access’ program goes live

In September, realme announced realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11 as the latest version of its mobile operating system. It is nothing but a slightly modified version of ColorOS 11 by OPPO. So far, the company has only rolled out beta builds for realme X50 Pro. Yesterday, it opened registrations for realme 7 Pro ‘Alpha Squad’, and today, the brand has announced ‘Early Access’ program for realme narzo 20.

realme narzo 20 realme UI 2.0 Android 11 Early Access

According to the ‘realme UI 2.0 Early Access‘ roadmap shared by the brand, the realme 7 Pro and the realme narzo 20 should start receiving beta builds from November. And therefore, as per the schedule, the company has begun to recruit testers.

That said, unlike the realme 7 Pro Alpha Squad program, the realme narzo 20 Early Access program does not have many caveats. What we mean is testers can easily rollback to stable build themselves if needed without visiting a realme service center. 

The only issue is that users will encounter data loss when switching between beta and stable channels. However, this can be mitigated by backing up the data beforehand.

Having said that, realme has 500 seats for this program and users need to be on RMX2193_11_A.17 build. To enroll, interested users have to navigate to Settings > Software Update > Gear Icon > Trial version > realme UI 2.0 Early Access and enter details on their realme narzo 20 smartphone.

Last but not least, since it is already late November, we expect the brand to release the final stable build in January or later for the general public.

 

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Infinix Zero 8i will launch in India on December 2

Infinix launched the Zero 8 and 8i in Pakistan back in October. The device has a MediaTek gaming SoC and a 90Hz display. A month later, the brand is now bringing the Zero 8i to India.

Infinix Zero 8
Infinix Zero 8

The company took to Twitter(via MSP) to confirm the launch a couple of days back. According to the Twitter post, Infinix Zero 8i will launch in India on December 2. Surprisingly, the brand doesn’t mention anything about the slightly tweaked Zero 8’s launch.

That said, if you look at the Zero 8 and Zero 8i, they only differ in Cameras. Excluding that, the device shares a similar design, CPU, battery, display, and more.

Infinix Zero 8i Specifications

Thanks to the company’s launch in Pakistan, we already know what the device has on offer for us. The Infinix Zero 8i features a similar gem-cut design like the Zero 8. In Pakistan, the device launched in Black Diamond, Green Diamond, and Silver Diamond color options. Hence, we can expect the same to debut in India.

Besides, the device has a 6.85-inch FHD+ display with 180Hz touch sampling and 90Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it is powered by Mediatek Helio G90T paired with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. However, let’s wait and see if Infinix introduces additional variants for India. For cooling, the 8i has 10-layer heat dissipation cooling material, TUV Rheinland certification for high-performance gaming, Smart Turbo V1.0 acceleration engine.

For Cameras, you get a 48MP main lens, 8MP ultra-wide, two 2MP depth and AI lenses, and an LED flash on the rear. Upfront, the pill-shaped punch-hole features a 16MP and an 8MP sensor for selfies. Other features include a 4,500mAh battery with 33W fast charging, 4G, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth for connectivity, and MicroSD slot for storage expansion.

That said, the device launched with XOS 7 UI based on Android 10 out of the box in Pakistan. Additionally, it was priced at PKR 34,999($218) for the 8GB RAM, 128GB storage there. Hence, we can expect a similar pricing of ₹16K-18K in India.

Apart from the Zero 8i, the company is also expected to launch its own Android TV and SNOKOR Soundbar. But there isn’t an exact launch date for them yet. Anyway, let’s wait for the official announcement of Zero 8i as it is now just a week away.

Report: Samsung removes Galaxy Z Flip 2 from January 2021 launch to evade cannibalization

Earlier this month, it was reported that  Samsung Galaxy Z Flip will launch in Summer 2021. While the reasons for the postponement were unknown, TheElec now says that Samsung has removed it to avoid the overlap of demand for both the S series and Foldable devices.

Galaxy Z Flip Mirror Gold

According to the report, Samsung will focus on popularizing the foldable after the Galaxy S21 launch. It apparently sensed the attraction of foldable devices. Similarly, a DSCC report recently predicted Galaxy Z Flip as the top-selling foldable for 2020. All this means that Samsung can’t afford to lose one eye for another. The company began the year with a vision of spearheading the foldable devices market individually.

However, the S series got over-shadowed by the Galaxy Z Flip. This was evident with poor sales of Samsung Galaxy S20 in Q1. Add to this, the S20 Ultra’s Exynos version had various issues like throttling in Performance, Camera, and Battery life. And now, with the report saying that Samsung has already limited the initial production of Galaxy S21 to 6 million units, it just can’t repeat the mistake again.

Accordingly, the Galaxy S21 series is likely to launch a month earlier. That said, the Galaxy Z Flip 2 is reportedly going to be one of the five foldable models next year. Citing industry insiders, the report says that successors of Galaxy Z Flip(likely Z Flip2) and Z Fold(likely Z Fold3) will launch next year.

Additionally, three new foldable smartphones are under development. And we feel that one of them could very well be the affordable Galaxy Z Flip Lite that is said to come with a UTG display. Anyhow, the Galaxy Z Flip2 itself hasn’t appeared much on the radar of leaks.

It is likely to darn a display larger than the Z Flip(1.1-inch) but smaller than the Motorola Razr. Considering, it’s coming in June 2021, we can expect features like Snapdragon 875 SoC, 5G, fast charging, and more.

POCO Global announces that it is now an independent brand

Does the above headline sound familiar? Yes, it does. Back in mid-January, the CEO of Xiaomi India, Manu Kumar Jain, revealed in a tweet that POCO will now be an Independent brand. Today, POCO released an official statement saying it is “going independent”.

The press release was posted on Twitter via the official POCO Global account and it mentions some of its accomplishments as well as its popular models and “brand promises”.

According to POCO, it has made its entry into more than 35 global markets in the span of three years. Some of these markets include India, the UK, Spain, and Italy. POCO also mentions its very first phone, the POCO F1, which reached over 2.2 million shipments according to data from its internal sales team and Canalys.

POCO has revealed it has sold over 6 million POCO phones globally. This figure represents the total number of POCO-branded phones sold since 2018. While POCO didn’t launch its second smartphone until early this year following the release of the POCO F1 in 2018, 6 million does sound small. It is a really competitive market.

The Chinese manufacturer says it will be staying firm with the three brand promises below:

  • Technology that matters
  • Feedback-based product design
  • Ever evolving

Now that POCO has revealed that it is going to become an independent brand, we expect that future phones will not be rebadged Redmi phones but originally designed products. We also expect POCO to branch out into other products such as portable battery packs and wearables. Maybe the POCO Pop Buds can finally launch and come along with other audio products.

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A concept design imagines Galaxy Note as a rollable smartphone

Samsung is the market leader in both regular smartphones as well as foldables. But now, all eyes are on rollables, thanks to OPPO X 2021 concept smartphone. However, there’s no solid report on Samsung launching a such smartphone in near future. Nevertheless, a concept video has been released by a well-known patent-related publication in collaboration with a popular concept designer.

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According to a report, the launch of Galaxy Z Fold3 with S Pen stylus in June 2021 will mark the end of the Galaxy Note series. And it totally makes sense as the upcoming Galaxy S21 Ultra is said to have support for S Pen but will not have a silo to accommodate it. In other words, interested customers can pick up the stylus as an additional accessory if required. Above all, the Galaxy Z Fold series has always been looked at as the successor to the popular Galaxy Note series. 

Ahead of this report, LetsGoDigital and Concept Creator (Jermaine Smit) started working on a concept design for Galaxy Note as a rollable smartphone. Coincidentally, their video was released earlier today, a day after the report on the discontinuation of Galaxy Note.

That said, one might be wondering why not imagine a Galaxy Note as a Galaxy Z Fold foldable smartphones as it is intended to. We think the publication and the designer went with the rollable form factor because it simply feels refreshing and there have been already plenty of Galaxy Z Fold2 concepts with an S Pen stylus.

 

With that out of the way, let us discuss this concept design. First and foremost, this design is inspired by the forthcoming Galaxy S21 series, however, it also includes design cues from the current-gen Galaxy Note20 series.

For instance, the triple camera module looks straight out of the Galaxy S21 smartphones. Whereas, the boxy footprint along with S Pen silo a the bottom right corner tells us that it is indeed a Galaxy Note. As an added bonus, Jermaine, the designer has also included stereo speakers and the fan-favorite 3.5mm headphone jack.

Lastly and most importantly, the display with an in-screen camera can be unrolled by pulling the left side of the phone. The separation part remains hidden in normal mode as a result of a dual-tone finish that runs along the camera array with Samsung branding at the bottom.

Having said that, what are your thoughts on this design? Should Samsung release a similarly designed smartphone in the future? Do let us know in the comment section below.

 

Xiaomi launches the ZMI Hand Warmer/Power bank priced at 89 yuan (~$13)

Xiaomi‘s ecological chain company has launched the ZMI Hand Warmer/Power bank. The device is both a hand warmer and a power bank. It carries a price tag of 89 yuan (~$13) and is currently on sale at ZMI’s Tmall, JD flagship store, Xiaomi Youpin, and Suning Tesco.ZMI Hand Warming Power bank

The hand warmer is equipped with a PTC self-limiting temperature heating technology, which is a patented design that is safe and reliable. The technology consists of the PID constant temperature control for precise control of the heating temperature, safe and stable. In the safe temperature range, it will heat up to the comfortable temperature of the human body, and the surface temperature can reach up to about 52℃.

The ZMI Hand Warmer/Power bank packs a huge 5000mAh battery capacity and when it is fully charged, the device can switch between low temperature and high temperature and can also be used continuously for 2~4 hours.

Apart from coming in handy during the winter the gadget will also prove useful during emergency situations to help you charge other gadgets. The power bank is capable of charging the iPhone12 and with ZMI’s USB cable, the charging time is touted to be 54 minutes shorter than using a 5W charger.

It is also intelligently compatible with smart devices such as mobile phones of different brands. It can also charge low-current devices such as Bluetooth headsets and fitness bands. Further, the device is equipped with an LED light which can be used a torchlight.ZMI Hand Warming Power bank

The device uses high-quality lithium-ion batteries to provide multiple circuit protection but it should be noted that the hand warmer and the mobile power bank functions cannot be turned on at the same time for safety purpose.

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Haylou’s mysterious Wireless Earbuds hits FCC certification; could launch soon

Xiaomi backed Haylou is generally famous for its Smartwatches. Accordingly, the company has a wide variety of models. In fact, some of the brand’s interesting portfolio includes LS05 Solar, Smartwatch 2, and more. However, the company also launches Truly Wireless Earbuds(TWS) every now and then. It recently announced the Haylou T16 TWS with ANC for just 279 yuan($42). Now, a Haylou Wireless earbuds has appeared on FCC suggesting an imminent launch.

Haylou TWS Credit: FCC

Dongguan Xingji Electronics Co., Ltd has applied for equipment in America’s FCC(Federal Communications Commission). Accordingly, the product code BC-T05. It is classified as a Digital Transmission System and is noted as Haylou Wireless Earbuds. Further, the description on FCC says the operating frequency range is 2402MHz-2480MHz.

All this confirms that the product is indeed a Truly Wireless Earbud from the company. Talking about the design, the images uploaded on the FCC website shows that the charging case design shows similarities with Haylou T16 TWS. As you can see below, the case is a rounded rectangle. It has the Haylou Logo, along with the brand name on top. At the rear, you get a Type-C charging port.

Although the images don’t show how the case looks from the inside, the earbuds are shown to have a unique design. Precisely, the stems of the earbuds are shorter than the ones on its Haylou T19. And they also have the charging contact points halfway through the stem and not at the bottom top. If you ask me, it looks like it has got cues from Apple’s AirPods Pro but with certain tweaks.

That said the case is slightly different from the ubiquitous design found on many TWS of Apple, Xiaomi, and more. In any case, the earbud looks refreshing compared to the bulkier ones on the T16, and even the earlier models like the Haylou GT1 Pro. However, we aren’t sure if this will carry over features like ANC, big battery from T16 considering its size and the mic placement. At least from the images, it seems to have only one microphone on the inside.

Anyway, the listing doesn’t reveal anything apart from the design. Also, we aren’t sure if this would debut under the T lineup or the GT lineup. Hence, let’s wait for a bit to know more about them.

Moto E7 arrives with an Helio G25 processor, 48MP dual rear cameras, and USB-C

Motorola has finally taken the wraps off its budget smartphone, the Moto E7. The phone shares a similar design and some of its specs with its sibling, the Moto E7 Plus, but there are tradeoffs that explain why it has a lower price tag.

Moto E7 featured

The Moto E7 has a polycarbonate body which should be able to take a beating. The dual rear cameras and LED flash are housed in a squircle that is positioned in the middle of the phone. There is a fingerprint scanner right under the sensors and at the bottom left corner is a slit for the loudspeaker. Motorola has released the phone in three colors – Aqua Blue, Satin Coral, and Mineral Grey – and all three have a textured finish.

Coming to the specs, the phone has a 6.5-inch 1600 x 720 IPS LCD display. The screen which has a 20:9 aspect ratio also has a waterdrop notch that is home to a 5MP selfie camera. Considering that this is a budget smartphone, the thick bezels around the screen are expected.

For the Moto E7, Motorola has gone with MediaTek’s Helio G25 processor, the same chipset inside the Redmi 9A. But unlike the Redmi 9A which comes with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, this new Moto E phone has just 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. However, you get a MicroSD card slot (hybrid) that allows you to add up to an additional 512GB of storage space.

The primary rear camera is a 48MP f/1.7 sensor which is quite interesting for an entry-level smartphone. It is paired with a 2MP camera for taking macro shots. Under the hood is a smaller 4000mAh battery than the 5000mAh one inside the Plus variant. You still get 10W charging but in what can be termed a pleasant surprise, it gets a USB-C charging port instead of the MicroUSB port found on the Moto E7 Plus. Other features include a dedicated Google Assistant button, an audio jack, a water repellent design, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, FM radio, Bluetooth, 5.0, and Android 10.

The phone will sell for €119 in Europe and £99 in the UK. It will also be announced in the coming weeks in Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.

 

POCO M3 Hands-on: A Refreshing new Design for the Budget segment

POCO’s super-cost-effective strategy has always been the reason for its immense popularity. Not long ago, the brand launched the POCO M2, and 130,000 units were sold in India in just a few minutes. And today the company is bringing its next generation model in the M series – the POCO M3. Will it continue to sell exceedingly well like the Poco M2? There’s still time to find that out but let’s see what the new model has to offer in this Poco M3 hands-on.

By the way, our full review about the M3 is in progress and will be uploaded soon.

POCO M3 Box Contents

First let’s take a look at the box. The exterior of the box still comes with POCO’s iconic yellow design. Open the box and take out the accessory set. There is a SIM card pin, protective case and manual, so your usual stuff. Then you can see the Poco M3. The packaging film gives you a glimpse of its main selling points: a triple-camera setup led by a 48mp camera, an ultra-large 6000 mAh battery, a 6.53-inch teardrop screen and a Snapdragon 662 chipset. We’ll talk about them in detail, later. Underneath the phone there is an USB A to C charging cable and an 18w fast charger. And that sums up what’s inside the box.

POCO M3 Hands-on: A Youth-Centric Design

As a super affordable model, it’s not surprising that the phone features a 6.53-inch waterdrop screen, which is also the same size as what we usually have on a mainstream phone. It’s one of the few phones to come with a dot-drop display in 2020, especially after seeing a hoard of hole-punch display models this year.

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Although it features the standard 60Hz refresh rate, we have to say that its color representation is still impressive at first glance. The fingerprint recognition is on the side. An IR transmitter, dual speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack are also available.

Coming to the back, its design is much more recognizable, which should be one of the most unique designs for a phone in 2020. This design is indeed refreshing on such an inexpensive model.

The cover and the frame are made of one-piece plastic. We’ve seen a lot of phones in the same price range using the similar plastic cover. But unlike those phones, the plastic cover is textured to a fine leather finish. And the creative design does make the cover look more elegant than most smartphones. In addition, the leather-like plastic design should be more resistant to slip, fingerprint and scratches than glossy finish, while still keeping costs under control.

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The camera module is also unique. A large piece of glossy plastic is used for aesthetics. The triple camera module is arranged on the upper left and the POCO logo is on the right, which is still recognizable even among most models in the market. Compared to the plain front, the rear design of the M3 is much more impressive.

 

POCO M3 Hands-on: Camera & Hardware

When compared to the Poco M2, the camera module has gone from a quad-cam setup to a triple camera combination. However, it doesn’t mean that the whole camera performance is downgraded.Poco M3 review 05

Likely to keep the cost down, the ultra-wide-angle lens was sacrificed for a better-quality primary lens. Actually, from a practical perspective, we were impressed with the 48MP main lens and it did perform very well under most conditions. The lack of wide-angle camera could be a drawback in case of wide-open scenarios, such as landscape photography, but the fact is that most wide-angle lenses equipped on such inexpensive models are useless because of their poor quality.

The other two lenses are the macro lens and the portrait depth of field lens. It can help you shoot close objects and portraits better.

The POCO M3’s processor uses Snapdragon 662, which is about the same as the M2’s MTK Helio G80 in performance, but Qualcomm’s processor will be better optimized for camera performance. So that should be also the reason why the M3 uses the 662 chipset.

Meanwhile, the M3 comes with a super-large 6000mAh battery, which, when working with the low power consumption design of the Snapdragon 662, guarantees a really long battery life. No matter how you use it, the M3 would support sufficient power for at least a whole-day use. But you may need a little patience to get to full charge, as it only comes with 18W charger.

We’ll put detailed camera reviews and performance tests in our full-review video, which will be updated in a couple days. If you’re curious about its camera quality and gaming performance, keep an eye out for our follow-up review.

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Like the M2, the POCO M3 is also worth its price, and there are some fine upgrades on the M3 that makes it an interesting option, such as its rear design and the large battery. Considering POCO’s previous track record we feel this one should sell well too as it ticks most of the features that you want in its price segment.

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Poco M3 – Aliexpress

 

POCO M3 launched with a Refreshing Design & 6000mAh battery, Starts at just $129

After just focusing on one smartphone for nearly two years, POCO has been busy adding multiple smartphones to its existing and new lineups in 2020. The company’s latest smartphone is the POCO M3, succeeding the relatively recent Poco M2 with a redesigned rear design and a Snapdragon chipset instead of MediaTek.

Poco M3 full review: All you need to know.

POCO M3 Design

The biggest change in the POCO M3 as compared to its predecessor is the rear design. The brand completely revamped the back design on the new model, making it more recognizable and youth-centric. In fact, this kind of design is unseen in such cheap models, making the POCO M3 a refreshing option among its cheaper looking rivals. The rectangular camera housing is placed on the top left corner like other budget models, however, the camera unit is further placed inside a larger, all black housing with the POCO logo on its right. This back design cleverly hides its budget identity, which is only revealed when you come to the front.

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The POCO M3 features the same 6.53-inch IPS LCD waterdrop / dot-drop display as its predecessor with FHD+ resolution and Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The phone also comes certified with TUV Rheinland’s Low Blue Light Certification.

The fingerprint sensor is on the side. You also get an IR transmitter, dual speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack on the device.

The POCO M3 comes in three color options: Poco Yellow, Cool Blue, and Power Black.

 

POCO M3 Camera & Hardware

The Poco M3 gets a Snapdragon 662 processor underneath clocked at 2.0GHz with 4GB RAM and 64GB (UFS 2.1) / 128GB (UFS 2.2) storage options. Note that the predecessor, the POCO M2 featured a MediaTek chip, specifically, the Helio G80.

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One of the biggest highlights of the hardware is the super large battery inside. The POCO M3 features a massive 6000mAh battery inside that should keep you going for more than a day. This is a significant upgrade from the 5000mAh battery found on the POCO M2. And what’s surprising is that the company has managed to keep the weight the same as the M2. So the POCO M3 weighs 198 grams, which is exactly the same as the M2. But the thickness gets slightly increased to 9.6mm. Note that the phone still supports only 18W charging, so it should be painfully slow to fully charger this device.

POCO has made a surprising tweak to its new model in the camera department. The brand decided to take off the ultra-wide angle sensor from the POCO M3, leaving you with a triple camera setup instead of a quad-camera setup found on its predecessor.

But to compensate for the loss of an important camera sensor, POCO M3 comes with a large 48MP f/1.79 primary camera. There are two other sensors, a 2MP Macro camera and another 2MP depth sensor. On the front, you get an 8MP f/2.0 selfie shooter.

As for software, the POCO M3 is running MIUI 12 for POCO, based on Android 10.

 

POCO M3 Pricing, Variants, & Availability

The POCO M3 pricing is as follows.

  • 4GB RAM + 64GB (UFS 2.1) – $129
  • 4GB RAM + 128GB (UFS 2.2) – $149

Note that these prices include the $20 special discount for Black Friday sale.

The phone will go on sale from November 27 via Aliexpress Amazon, Mi.com and other retailers.

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