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F(x)tec Pro 1-X is XDA’s first-ever Smartphone priced at $899; runs LineageOS out of the box

Famous software development community XDA has partnered with London-based F(x)tec to make its first-ever smartphone, the Pro 1-X. The retail price of the device is $899 and it is already up for crowdfunding on the Indiegogo website.

Credit: XDA/F(x)tech

XDA says the F(x)tec Pro 1-X is the World’s first device to run Lineage OS out of the box. For the unware, Lineage OS is a custom ROM based on Android. It is an open-source software and is a successor to the ever-popular CyanogenMod. The device also has variants running Ubuntu Touch, and Android. And the team is apparently working to include more options in the future.

Talking about the Pro 1-X, the device is a slightly modified version of the F(x)tec Pro 1 from 2019. It has a physical Qwerty Keyboard at the back with 66-keys and pops-out using a slider mechanism. The XDA version hasn’t changed the looks much but adds an XDA logo at the back and gets a new Discovery Blue Color.

Pro 1-X Specifications

The Pro 1-X features a 5.99-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with 1080p resolution. It has curved edges with Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3 protection. Under the hood, Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC powers the device. However, XDA has increased the memory variants to 8GB RAM, and 256GB storage.

At the back, there is a 12MP main lens and a 5MP secondary sensor along with an LED flash. And up front, there is an 8MP selfie shooter. The device has other features like Dual-SIM, dedicated camera shutter, USB-C, HDMI-out, side-mount fingerprint sensor, 3,200mAh battery, and more. The keyboard also has other layouts like QWERTZ, AZERTY, and Scandinavian versions.

As mentioned above, the device comes with either LineageOS 16.0, Ubuntu Touch, or Android out of the box. However, the 16.0 version of LineageOS can be upgraded to the latest LineageOS 17.1. XDA says, the popularity, along with the option of customizations, controlling data, and privacy more made it choose the LineageOS.

That said, this is not the only device to come out with Custom ROM out of the box. Previously, devices like Oppo N1, OnePlus One, and Micromax and Wileyfox devices have launched with CyanogenMod.

Price, and Availability

The retail price of F(x)tech Pro 1-X is $899(₹66,290). However, limited stocks for the XDA community will be available at 29% off which is $639(₹47,118). There is also a pre-early bird offer of $599(₹44,169).

As mentioned earlier, the device is up for crowdfunding that will run for 46 more days and discounts work only with this link.

 

Google introduces gesture controls and other new features for the YouTube app

Google has announced the roll out of a series of features for the YouTube app both for they Android and iOS versions. The features come in a major update and brings several functions, a simplified user interface (UI) and gesture control. Here is a summary of all the new features hitting the Youtube app.

Google is introducing the Video Chapters feature for the first time and it will help users navigate videos seamlessly. Already, it is possible to skip to a particular section of a video or replay a specific portion of a video and more. The new feature introduces a new list view that can be found when the chapter title is tapped or clicked in the player. This action allows you to see a complete list of all chapters included in the video that is playing, each with a preview thumbnail of what you’ll find in that chapter. This makes it easy to find the section that is relevant to you.

Google has moved the caption button to a more prominent location on the mobile video player. The autoplay toggle button is also moved to a prominent position that makes it easier to turn on or off while you’re watching. Google says it will be testing this on the desktop version soon. Google also re-arranged the buttons on the app to further simplify its look while also increasing the responsiveness of the controls.

One of the important features announced is the inclusion of gestures “to make YouTube more efficient and work for you”.This is similar to the gestures you find on Android 10 just that the actions may differ. Here, you double-tap to the left or right of a video to fast forward or rewind 10 seconds. To enter and exit full-screen mode, all you need to do is swipe up to enter full screen and down to exit.

Other stunning features include new suggested actions which prompt you to rotate your phone or play a video in VR when we think you can have a better experience. There is also bedtime reminders which are aimed at enhancing our digital wellbeing.

 

Vivo V20 SE spotted with Rs 20,990 (~$285) pricing before launch in India

Earlier in this month, Vivo announced the Vivo V20 smartphone in India with a price tag of Rs 24,990 (~$339). At the unveiling event, the company also unveiled the Vivo V20 SE mid-range phone by announcing only its key specs. However, it did not confirm its pricing and availability. Ahead of the official announcement, the pricing of the Vivo V20 SE has appeared on online retailer platforms.

According to MySmartPrice, the Vivo V20 SE smartphone was found listed on Croma and Reliance Digital retailer platforms. The Croma listing of the phone could not be found at the time of writing this post. It appears that the listing has been taken. The publication revealed that the Vivo V20 SE was listed with a pricing of Rs 20,990 (~$285) for the 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage edition. Also, the phone was listed in Gravity Black color.

Vivo V20 SE Reliance Digital listing
Screenshot of the Vivo V20 SE’s listing at Reliance Digital

The Vivo V20 SE is listed with the same pricing and color at Reliance Digital. However, it is not yet available for purchase. Vivo had previously confirmed that the handset will be also available in Aquamarine Green color in India.

Vivo V20 SE specifications

The Vivo V20 SE has a 6.44-inch AMOLED display that offers a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and a 20:9 aspect ratio. The Snapdragon 665 mobile platform powers the device with 8 GB of RAM. It has 128 GB of storage and a microSD card slot. It is preinstalled with Android 10 OS and FunTouch OS 11 UI.

Vivo V20 SE
Vivo V20 SE

The Vivo V20 SE has a front-facing camera of 32-megapixel. The triple camera setup on its back has a 48-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel secondary lens, and a 2-megapixel sensor. It has a 4,100mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging. For security, it has an in-screen fingerprint reader.

 

 

Flipkart’s Big Diwali Sale will bring back the LG G8X Smartphone on stock for ₹24,990($339)

After a big round of sales, e-commerce giant Flipkart is back with yet another “Big Diwali Sale” in India. The new sale will run from October 29 till November 4. Of all the categories, Smartphones get the best attention, and by no doubt, LG’s G8X was a great hit during the last sales. If you are someone, who missed your chance earlier, you get one more chance to grab one of the Cheapest Snapdragon 855 SoC smartphones.

LG G8X featured

The LG G8X will go on sale once again during the Big Diwali Sale of Flipkart on November 3, at 12 PM IST. However, the device is now priced at ₹24,990($339) for 6GB RAM, 128GB storage. This is a bit disappointing considering the device was available at the lowest ₹19,990($271) on early BBD sales(Oct 16-21).

However, even at this price, it is one of the best value for money smartphones you can get right now. Originally, the device was listed at ₹54,990 ($746) before all these sales began. In fact, it is one of the cheapest smartphones with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC right now. The other notable ones are Realme X3(SD 855+), and Redmi K20 Pro but the latter is currently sold out on Flipkart. Also, on top of the ₹24,990 list price, you get a 10% instant discount on Axis Bank Credit, Debit, and EMI transactions.

Credit: Flipkart/LG

Additionally, do note that the listing on the Flipkart offer page redirects to the G8X product page. It mentions that this LG G8X unit won’t come with Charger inside the box. That said, you will get the second screen with Cover, Cable, earphones, with the device. It will be interesting to see if LG can pull-off the same crowd it did with the earlier sale. As per LG’s official statement, it nearly sold 1.75 Lakh units of G8X in just 12 hours during the BBD sale.

The LG G8X actually launched as the G8X ThinQ in India at a price tag of ₹49,999($678). However, LG lists it currently at ₹54,999($746) on its official website. It features a 6.4-inch FullVision OLED screen. The additional screen is also an OLED screen and a 2.1-inch monochrome display for notifications. Other features include a 13+12MP rear camera, 32MP front camera, 4,000mAh battery, IP68 rating, NFC. And a 3.5-mm audio jack with a HI-FI Quad-DAC.

 

Vivo Watch to get a new orange fluoroelastomer strap on November 1

The Vivo Watch launched last month as Vivo’s very first smartwatch. The watch comes in two sizes – 42mm and 46mm – and each is available in two colorways, bringing the total options buyers can choose from to four. Today, Vivo has announced that the watch will be getting a new strap next month.

Vivo Watch Rally Orange strap
Vivo Watch Rally Orange strap

The new strap is called Rally Orange and it is a fluoroelastomer strap. Unfortunately, Vivo didn’t say if it is going to be available for the 42mm or 46mm version or if it will be available for both sizes.

The Orange Rally strap brings the number of fluoroelastomer straps you can purchase for the Vivo Watch to four. The other colors are gray, black, and brown. However, none of these straps are available for the 42mm version. There is a chance this new orange strap will be for the 46mm version since the 42mm version already has an orange leather strap.

Vivo sells extra straps for ¥169 (~$25) regardless of if it is leather or fluoroelastomer, so this new Orange Rally strap should have the same price tag.

The Vivo Watch has an AMOLED display, SPO2 monitor, NFC, heart rate monitor, and can track up to 11 different sports. It is also water-resistant up to 50 meters and comes with Vivo’s Jovi AI Assistant built-in. It is priced at ¥1299 (~$194) for both the 42mm and 46mm version.

 

Huawei Mate 40 Pro Hands On: Space Ring Camera in Mystic Silver makes it Unique

Huawei announced its most powerful flagship of 2020, the Huawei Mate 40 Pro at an official event last week. The flagship builds on the excellent hardware of its predecessor but brings new upgrades like a 5nm Kirin 9000 5G processor and a unique circular camera housing at the back that sets it apart from the competition. Huawei Mate 40 Pro featured EMUI 11We have got the Mystic Silver color variant of the phone and here’s our initial impression and hands on with the Huawei Mate 40 Pro.

Huawei Mate 40 Pro featured

The new Mate series phone, just like its predecessors, screams of quality. The phone retains the steep 88 degree curved display of its predecessor while bringing in a new and unique color scheme, Mystic Silver. Its a really cool color option for the Mate 40 Pro as the colors shift at different angles. The circular space ring camera setup completes the unique design of the device. The phone is wider than the P40 series and has a larger display too. However, it weighs 212 grams which is almost the same as the P40 Pro.

Huawei Mate 40 Pro hands on (1)

The 88-degree Horizon Display looks premium as it feels as if the display extends to the back. The 6.76-inch FHD+ 2772 x 1344 pixel display with 90Hz refresh rate looks excellent, but we feel that the Mate 30 Pro has a slightly better screen quality. One disadvantage of the curved screen is that the information on the edges are often not visible.

It’s worth adding that the in display fingerprint sensor position has been moved up a bit, which makes it easier to use the scanner than the previous models. The Mate 40 Pro also has dual speakers at the back (unlike the single speakers on the P40 series) so the sound output is sufficiently loud. The physical volume buttons make a comeback in this new model but you can still double tap on either display edges to pop up the volume slider.

Editor’s Pick: Huawei goofs up with the €899 Mate 40’s lack of wireless charging and low IP rating

Huawei Mate 40 Pro featured 2

We’ll talk about the Huawei Mate 40 Pro’s camera quality in our review that’s coming up soon. However, in our initial hands-on, we can say that the phone captures images similar to the P40 Pro+ but with slightly better colors. There’s no doubt that the phone has one of the best camera setups in the market in 2020 but we’ll reveal our findings in detail in our review.

Overall, the software, hardware, and design are all top notch on the Huawei Mate 40 Pro. With Kirin 9000 5G on board, everything on the phone including the animations are very smooth and fluid.

You can check out more images of the Huawei Mate 40 Pro down below.

 

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Ninebot Self-balancing Scooter Mecha Kit M1 launched for 1399 yuan ($208)

Ninebot has unveiled a new product will be put up on crowdfunding from November 1st to November 30th on Taobao. The product is dubbed Ninebot Self-balancing Scooter Mecha Kit M1. The kit carries a price tag of 1399 yuan ($208) but with the self-balancing scooter, the price is 2498 yuan ($372).

This is the second product Ninebot is spinning from its self-balancing scooter, the first being the Gokart. The product is themed after Mecha, a genre of Japanese manga and anime that heavily features or focuses on mechanical innovation. Robots, cyborgs, androids, and space stations, for example, all fall under the wide umbrella of mecha; however, robots are usually the primary focus.

The Ninebot Self-balancing Scooter Mecha M1 Kit adopts a unique handle control design which requires a forward push to move forward and a backward pull to move backwards. When turning, the left and right handles control each side wheel separately, which can realize in-situ rotation and flexible tail swing.Ninebot Mecha Kit M1

The kit is integrated with the self-balancing scooter which propels it. It is also equipped with a water bomb launcher, which supports burst and strafing. The official said this function is suitable for people over 14 years of age.Ninebot Mecha Kit M1

The kit adopts a buckle with screw quick release design which can be assembled in five minutes. It can also be connected to the Ninebot app and experience remote control gameplay.

 

Redmi Note 9S is receiving MIUI 12 update worldwide

MIUI 12 is the latest version of Xiaomi’s Android skin. It marks the 10th anniversary of the company’s existence. The Chinese smartphone maker unveiled it in late April and since then, it has been updating its devices to the newest version of its mobile operating system. The Redmi Note 9S is the latest device to get this update worldwide.

Redmi Note 9S Featured

The rollout of the MIUI 12 update is happening globally in a staged manner for a plethora of devices. Unfortunately, the Redmi Note 9S, despite being a smartphone announced in March 2020 has begun to receive the update only now. Anyway, better late than never.

For those unaware, this handset is sold as Redmi Note 9 Pro in India. This particular version of the device has already started receiving MIUI 12 update in September. But the other variants of the smartphone namely Global, EEA, Turkey, and Russia have begun to get the update recently.

The update for the Global and EEA versions of the Redmi Note 9S is still in the stable beta phase. That means the final stable build may change for these variants depending on the build’s stability. On the other hand, Xiaomi is seeding the final stable build to the remaining three versions.

Having said that, here are the build numbers of the MIUI 12 update for all the variants of Redmi Note 9S.

  • India – V12.0.1.0.QJWINXM
  • Global – V12.0.1.0.QJWMIXM
  • EEA – V12.0.1.0.QJWEUXM
  • Turkey – V12.0.1.0.QJWTRXM
  • Russia – V12.0.1.0.QJWRUXM

 

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE gets a huge ₹9,000 discount as a part of Special Festive offer in India

After the Festive sale, Indian users are blessed with yet another round of offers from smartphone companies. A few days back, Xiaomi announced a huge offer on its Mi 10 flagship. Now, the South Korean giant has come up with a huge discount for its latest Galaxy S20 FE.

Galaxy S20 FE

First off, the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE now starts at ₹44,999 for the base 128GB variant and sold on Amazon, partner stores, and Samsung’s website. The new price is due to the instant ₹5,000 cut on its original price which is ₹49,999. Additionally, both the websites get a flat ₹4,000 off on using HDFC bank cards which makes it a total of ₹9,000 discount. Anyway, let’s take a look at the offers separately as follows:

New Prices(without bank offer)

  • 8GB/128GB- ₹44,999.
  • 8GB/256GB- ₹48,999.

Amazon Offers

  • Get instant ₹4,000 off on using HDFC Credit and Debit cards, Credit Card EMI, and Debit Card EMI. Offer valid till October 31, 23:59 IST.
  • 5% cashback with Amazon Pay ICICI Credit Card for Prime-members, and 3% for non-Prime members.
  • Get up to ₹16,400 off on exchange.
  • Free YouTube Premium for four months.
  • Samsung Shop benefits worth ₹4,000.

Samsung website’s offers

  • ₹4000 instant cashback on HDFC Bank Credit Cards and Debit Card EMI only.
  • Get a Samsung Shop eVoucher worth ₹4,000.
  • Get ₹3000 off on Samsung Shop App as a part of the 20K advantage program. Go to Samsung Shop and register to get a coupon. Apply coupon at checkout.
  • 50% off on Samsung Care+ Accidental and Liquid damage.
  • 5% cashback up to ₹1,000 on Ola Money Postpaid+
  • Get up to ₹3,000 extra on exchange.
  • Free YouTube Premium for four months.

Simply put, if you don’t count the exchange, you can get the new Galaxy S20 FE starting at ₹40,999 on Amazon and ₹37,999 on Samsung’s website. The special festive offer will run till November 17. However, at the time of writing this, we couldn’t find the 256GB variant listing on the Amazon website. This is probably because the device is in pre-order from October 17 on Samsung’s website and starts shipping only from tomorrow(October 28).

 

Samsung teams up with Stanford engineers to create a 10,000 PPI OLED screen tech

Korean tech giant Samsung has teamed up with engineers from Stanford University to create a display which is touted to be the highest pixel density display in the world. The display which will soon be officially showcased is said to present with an unprecedented 10,000 PPI.Samsung

The display utilises a technology that leverages on ultra-thin solar panels which in turn gave birth to a never-be-seen architecture in terms of OLED displays. While the practical application may be a long time from becoming a reality, Samsung says, in theory, the display could be used for smart TVs as well as VR headsets and smartphone displays. The display will be particularly useful for VR headsets as it will reportedly eliminate the so-called screen door effect which can be seen in almost all VR headsets that are currently available to buy. The screen door effect appears as a gap between individual pixels which is noticeable because our eyes are just centimetres away from the screen. Presently, there are no screens dense enough to eliminate the gap.

The new OLED display technology depends on films to emit white light. It features a silver layer coupled with one that’s made of reflective metal changing the reflective properties and enabling specific colors to resonate. This results in a high-density display without a resultant adverse loss of brightness.

One challenge this tech may encounter when discussions centre of the practicability is the large number of pixels that have to be driven. If Samsung succeeds in bringing the display to consumer, computing power may pose some issues due to the pixels that have to be driven. We await further details from the term to see how they hope to make this commercial.

 

Xiaomi Mi Wireless Casting Adapter launched, features 5G WiFi band, 60Hz transmission and more

Earlier today (27th October 2020), Xiaomi has just launched a new product. It is the Mi Wireless Casting Adapter, which is priced at 299 Yuan (roughly 45 US Dollars) and will go on sale starting from 11th November 2020.

As per official notes, the Xiaomi Mi Wireless Casting Adapter features built-in support for 5G Wi-Fi frequency band that allows high-speed transmit. It is also compatible with a variety of HDMI interface display devices, which includes TVs, projectors, monitors, and other similar devices. Furthermore, Mi Wireless Casting Adapter can connect to multiple computers at the same time as well, and supports multiple devices to allow for quick screen switching.

Xiaomi

Furthermore, the Mi Wireless Casting Adapter from the company arrives with an HDMI interface and also supports full HD resolution and 60Hz image transmission. The device arrives in white, which also covers the whole body of both pairs. The one with the USB connector would connect to devices like laptops that one would want to project and connect it to other gadgets like TVs, that have an HDMI cable.

 

US Appeals Court rejects WeChat app ban request from Justice Department

Earlier this week, a US appeals court rejected a request Justice Department that will allow the government to immediately ban the WeChat app from Apple and Google’s respective app stores for download in the US.

WeChat

According to a Reuters report, the three judge panel for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals stated in a brief order, the government had not demonstrated how it would “suffer an imminent, irreparable injury during the pendency of this appeal, which is being expedited.” Similarly, a US judge rejected the Justice Department’s request to reverse her decision on preventing the WeChat app ban that was sought by the Commerce Department in response to a lawsuit from WeChat users, earlier this month.

WeChat users have stated that the ruling will prevent an “unprecedented shutdown of a major platform for communications relied on by millions of people in the United States.” Previously, the Commerce Department had ordered the ban to take effect by 20th September 2020, barring other US transactions with the popular Chinese messaging and multipurpose application. This would’ve effectively made the app unusable.

WeChat

At the moment, Tencent and the Commerce Department have yet to comment on the matter, while the appeals court date has been placed for January 2021. The Justice Department has argued that the Chinese app is a threat to US national security, which is similar to the allegations on the tech giant, Huawei.

 

Report: Galaxy S21 series may ship without charger & earphones

Apple announced at the ‘Hi, Speed’ event that it will no longer ship iPhones with bundled chargers and earphones. The newly unveiled iPhone 12 series as well as the new retail packages of iPhone 11, iPhone XR, and iPhone SE 2020 don’t include them. Following the footsteps of the Cupertino-based tech giant, Samsung may also ditch the two commonly included accessories with new phones starting with the Galaxy S21 series.

Samsung Logo Blue Featured

Samsung is reported to launch the Galaxy S21 series earlier than in previous years. The three devices in the series – Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, and Galaxy S21 Ultra may debut in January itself. Hence, they have begun to leak in the form of 3D CAD renders and also started receiving certifications.

Now, according to Korean media (via SamMobile), Samsung is also considering to remove the bundled charger and earphones from the retail boxes of the Galaxy S21 series. Everyone knew that this would happen as Android smartphone makers have been long following the footsteps of Apple in certain trends like the removal of the 3.5mm headphone jack and inclusion of notch to name a couple.

However, nobody thought that this would happen so soon as Samsung and companies like Xiaomi and OnePlus just recently mocked Apple for this move. 

 

That said, though Apple claims this decision is for a better environment, iPhones still come with a lightning port and the company includes a lightning to USB Type-C cable inside the box. Thus, iPhone buyers need to buy a power adaptor separately anyway. 

Additionally, the removal of earphones is reported to boost the sales of AirPods. Whereas, by not including power adapters, Apple is pushing users to buy its new MagSafe charger.

Galaxy S21 Ultra 3D CAD Render by @OnLeaks

On the other hand, Samsung has been using USB Type-C on its flagship as well as budget smartphones for years. Therefore, most users would not have to spend a dime for chargers, however, they will have to if they need to charge their phones at a faster rate.

It is worth mentioning that Samsung has been testing this for a while now. Some of its high-end smartphones come with a 25W charger although they support 45W fast charging. Also, the company is not including AKG earphones with certain flagship models anymore.

Having said that, some insiders suggest that Samsung may only ditch earphones with the Galaxy S21 series and will ship the phones with a charger, unlike Apple. Whatever it is, we will know Samsung’s final decision in a few months from now.

 

China will soon hold 70% of total LCD Panel production capacity in the world: Report

After acquiring two major LCD fabs, giants like CSOT, BOE is ready to take a leap into the LCD panel market. A report from Digitimes says China will soon outrun everyone else in the Global LCD panel production capacity.

Digitimes’ report says China will soon hold 70% of Global LCD panels production capacity. This is a huge 10% jump from the current 60% says the report citing industry sources. The report adds that China’s BOE Technology and  China Star Optoelectronics Technology (CSOT) were the frontrunners in 2020. Companies like  Innolux, Chongqing HKC, Samsung Display, LG Display. And AU Optronics (AUO) are behind them on the list.

Furthermore, the production of LCD will reportedly take the center stage more in China next year. This is after the acquisition of new fabs by BOE, and CSOT. If we recall, BOE acquired two fabs– 8.5G, and 8.6G from CEC-Panda LCD Technology as the latter suffered heavy loss. The move, which is to strengthen its already dominant LCD technology portfolio, will likely make it hold 28% of the World’s Large-sized panel capacity.

On the other hand, CSOT bought an 8.5 fab from Samsung Display as the company is withdrawing its LCD segment from China as a whole. That said, BOE has a combined production capacity of 12.71 million SqKms compared to CSOT’s 8.58 million Sqkms. Having said that, both of them were the only ones out of six sitting in Top two for the LCD-panel supplier’s list and witnessing growth in H1 2020.

Accordingly, the TV market also witnesses a boom in Global TV shipments with an improvement of 12% YoY inQ3 2020 from 2019. For North America(NA), the growth rate is about 20% YoY between January-August 2020. Demand for edutainment systems across the globe during the pandemic is the main reason for the fight back. Samsung tops the overall shipment of TVs globally and LG, TCL, HiSense, and Xiaomi complete the list.

Among them, TCL has the most interesting growth of 29% QoQ. And a whopping 57% YoY increase, shipping 7.33 million units totally in NA.

Xiaomi Mi Watch Lite key features and renders revealed through FCC certification

China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) had approved a wearable device with model number REDMITW01 in September. Soon, a variant of the same device with model number REDMIWT02 was certified by the UL (Demko) authority. The listing revealed that the model number belongs to the upcoming Xiaomi Mi Watch Lite smartphone. Today, the Mi Watch Lite received approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) through which some of its key details have emerged.

The FCC documents of the Mi Watch Lite has images of the retail package of the Mi Watch Lite. An image of the smartwatch can be seen on the front side of the package and its key features are mentioned on its back.

Xiaomi Mi Watch Lite FCC 1 The FCC images reveal that the Mi Watch Lite will be sporting a 1.4-inch squad-shaped touchscreen display. The smartwatch is equipped with an auto-brightness feature for the display. It is fueled by a 230mAh battery that supports 5W charging.

Xiaomi Mi Watch Lite FCC 2

The Mi Watch Lite has plenty of fitness modes and it carries support for swimming stroke recognition. It is also capable at 24-hour rate tracking. It also features a built-in standalone GPS. It comes with support for Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity.

Xiaomi is yet to confirm on the existence of the Mi Watch Lite. As mentioned above, the device could be rebranded as Redmi Watch in certain markets like China. Redmi is expected to hold a launch event for announcing the new Redmi Note phones in the home market in November or December. The company may announce the Redmi Watch at the same event.

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Doogee S96 Pro with infrared night vision, rugged build launched

Renowned rugged phone manufacturer Doogee has gained popularity for its lineup of rugged phones. The company has just unveiled a successor to last year’s Doogee S95 Pro and it is dubbed S96 Pro. The smartphone keeps up with its predecessor , coming with a waterproof and rugged build. It is also equipped with an infrared night vision capability for the rear cameras.Doogee S96 Pro

The Doogee S96 Pro is specially designed to allow it withstand high temperature and even when it falls down, you need not worry about damaging it because when dropped from a height of 1.8m on a concrete floor there will be no damage due to its ruggedness.

Another wonderful feature of the rugged smartphone is its infrared night vision capability of the rear camera setup that allows users take a picture at any time of the night and not be worried about clarity. The phone packs a quad-camera setup which includes a 48MP f/1.8 main camera sensor, a 20MP snapper with a Sony IMX350 ultra light-sensitive sensor. There is also an 8MP ultrawide sensor that gives it 130-degree field-of-view in addition to a 2 MP macro camera which brings the target closer by up to 4cm. The cameras are surrounded by four infrared lights and four LED lights that allow night vision.Doogee S96 Pro

The Doogee S96 Pro has a 6.22-inch LCD display with an HD+ resolution of 720×1520 pixel. The screen has a waterdrop notch that houses a selfie camera of 16 MP. This device comes with a triple card slot that can accommodate two SIM cards and a microSD. It is powered by a MediaTek Helio G90 chipset paired with 8GB RAM and there is 128GB of expandable storage onboard. In addition to its unique build includes a face and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for unlocking the device. It runs on Android 10 out of the box.
You can also achieve your task easily without interruption due to the long-lasting 6,350 mAh battery and fast wired charging of 24W support and wireless charging of 10W. That means you really don’t need to bother about frequent charging of your device.
As for ruggedness, the Doogee S96 Pro smartphone has IP68, IP69K and MIL-STD 810G
rating. With this waterproof quality, you don’t need to bother about your phone getting wet
because it can be used even underwater as deep as 5m without fear and even stay up to 30 minutes in a depth of 1.5m.Doogee S96 Pro
Lastly, Doogee S96 Pro also comes in various colours such as Army Green, Mineral Black
and Fire Orange. This rugged smartphone is will retail for $299.99 and is presently available on AliExpress. It will also be sold on Amazon but you might need to wait till December.

 

Huawei tablet shipments to decline in 2021 due to US Sanctions: Report

Huawei to see a decline in its tablet shipment in 2021 as per a new report. The US trade sanctions are the primary reason behind the shrink, as the company would not be able to source processors from Qualcomm or MediaTek, or even outsource proprietary chips to foundries like TSMC.

Huawei
Huawei Enjoy Tablet 2

According to a DigiTimes report, Huawei, Samsung, and Apple are the top 3 tablet brands in the world. Although, unlike Samsung and Apple, Huawei primarily ships its tablets only in China, Europe, and other Southeast Asian markets, with nearly 60 percent of the volumes going to China with only 40 percent going to other regions like Europe and Asia.

The issues Huawei is facing has also prompted other tablet makers to start taking advantage of the situation, eating away at the Chinese tech giant’s market share in its home country. At the moment, Apple has a 42 percent market share in China’s tablet market, while Huawei holds 33 percent, and Microsoft and Lenovo with 3.5 and 3 percent respectively.

Huawei Logo MWC 2019

The report estimates that Huawei has inventory left that would last until the second quarter of 2021. The company has yet to acquire CPUs from Intel and AMD, so the future also remains uncertain right now. Furthermore, the Chinese brand will be focusing on the China market and will cut output for overseas markets. As per estimations, the company is expected to lose 22 percent of its market share next year, while Apple’s is projected to rise to 46.4 percent, Microsoft to 4 percent, and Lenovo to 9.6 percent.

 

Xiaomi Youpin Crowdfunds the KRIBEE Multi-functional Fast Steamer 5S

Xiaomi has been consistent with the release of new products under its crowdfunding platform. Another consistency is that all the products we have come across over the years keeps up with the brands quality standard while being pocket friendly. The Youpin platform has now played host to the KRIBEE Multi-functional Fast Steamer 5S which is under crowdfunding for just 399 yuan (~$59). The product will adopt a retail price of 699 yuan (~$104) after the crowdfunding exercise.

The KRIBEE Multi-functional Fast Steamer 5S comes with a power rating of 2000W and utilises dual system heating. One of the systems is a 1200W surface heating technology for uniform heating, while there is also an 800W independent steam system, which can quickly produce steam in 5 seconds.

At the same time, thanks to the double-layer heating, the efficiency is 60% higher than that of the single-layer U-shaped heating tube, which can make the steam erupt quickly and heat the food evenly.KRIBEE Multi-functional Fast Steamer 5S

The KRIBEE Multi-functional Fast Steamer 5S is equipped with a 750ml hidden independent water tank which can meet the continuous steam output for 60 minutes. This design makes it unnecessary to add water in the middle of cooking “big” and difficult-to-cook ingredients. It uses a 120 ℃ super fast steaming.KRIBEE Multi-functional Fast Steamer 5S

The steamer supports multiple functions in one pot. It can easily handle a variety of cuisines, such as hot pot, fried steak, seafood porridge, pancakes, etc.

In terms of safety, it supports a multi-position timing operation. For instance, if there is no water in the water tank, the power will be automatically cut off.

The product is expected to start shipping from December 7, 2020.

 

Micromax teases chipsets of its upcoming phones

Micromax will be introducing its all-new “In” series of smartphones on. Nov. 3 in India. The company plans to make a comeback in India where it was once ruling the market. Today, the company released a tweet to tease the processors that will be powering its upcoming smartphones.

Recent reports have claimed that Micromax will be launching two phones named Micromax In 1 and In 1A on Nov. 3. It is speculated that these handsets will be fueled by the Helio G35 and Helio G85 chipsets. It appears that these rumors could soon turn true as the GIF clearly hints that the upcoming Micromax phones will feature the said chipsets.

There is no information available on the specifications of the Helio G85 powered handset. The Helio G35 powered phone could be coming in two options.

The base model of the Helio G35 Micromax phone is expected to come with 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB of built-in storage, and a 13-megapixel + 5-megapixel dual camera setup. On the other side, the higher version will have 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of native storage, and a 13-megapixel + 5-megapixel + 2-megapixel triple camera setup.

Both editions of the Helio G35 phone by the brand will be equipped with an HD display and a 5,000mAh battery. The upcoming Micromax will come preinstalled with Android 10 OS. Speculations are rife that the two phones could be priced between Rs 7,000 (~$95) and Rs 15,000 (~$203). With such pricing, Micromax will be competing with mid-range phones from brands like Xiaomi, Realme, Vivo, and Samsung.

 

 

OnePlus, Oppo, and Realme focusing on large IoT, to launch smart TVs in India

Brands like OnePlus, Oppo, and Realme are focusing their attention on the connected device category and working to soon launch their own large IoT devices as well. This would have the Chinese brands soon announce more products in India, especially in the growing smart TV segment.

At the moment, Xiaomi leads the smart TV market in the region, although, Oppo is also set to soon enter the market as well. The Chinese tech giant will be entering the smart TV market, along with a new lineup of wearables products. Furthermore, the company recently unveiled various IoT products in China, which revolved around personal entertainment and other smart home products, as per an EconomicTimesTelecom report.

OPPO TV R1
OPPO TV R1

Additionally, Realme is also seeking to broaden its IoT horizons, with its recent launch of smart TV in the entry and affordable segments. Now, the brand will be targetting the mid tier to high end premium segments as well, with varying sizes. On the other hand, OnePlus is solely focusing on the affordable segment at the moment, which it expects will lead to higher sales of its smart TV business.

According to an Oppo India Spokesperson, “India is one of the key markets for us and we are constantly working towards introducing new affordable products which are essential for Indian consumers. We are accelerating into the era of the Internet of Things by actively expanding a richer IoT product portfolio.” Similarly, OnePlus India’s new Ice President and Chief Strategy Officer, Navnit Nakra, also added that “We are moving away from the old appliance world in India to connected devices which have the ability to talk to us. In the new focus areas, OnePlus will have a larger play in India and globally. We are trying very hard to see if we can launch new products around mid-November.”

OnePlus TV U1 Netflix Our Planet 2
OnePlus TV U1

OnePlus is looking to launch various entry level smart TVs in the region in India by 2021. It has already commenced the manufacturing of the Y series in India this year and by 2021, OnePlus TVs manufactured locally will also include the Q and the U series. “It is a massive investment from us to be closer to the market,” said Nakra. Although, investment size and manufacturing details are still currently unknown.