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Huawei Sound Smart Speaker now on presale on Jingdong for ¥899 (~$134)

Huawei recently unveiled the Huawei Sound, a smart speaker touted to be smaller but more powerful than the Sound X. The speaker is billed to go on sale in November and would retail for €199 in Europe. The Huawei Sound is now available to pre-order in China on Jingdong (JD.com). The product comes with a price tag of 899 yuan (~$134) which is way cheaper than the price it adopts for Europe. Huawei Sound Smart Speaker

Huawei Sound is jointly designed by Huawei and DEVIALET. It adopts DEVIALET’s four-speaker acoustic structure design. The interior consists of a 4-inch woofer and three full-range speakers. The four speakers are all tuned by DEVIALET.

The Huawei Sound is said to use DEVIALET’s unique SAM to control the accurate displacement of the dual passive units, giving the woofer a stronger transient response, and the iconic Push-Push symmetrical acoustic design, which can attenuate vibration noise.Huawei Sound Smart Speaker

It is worth mentioning that Huawei Sound also supports stereo sound output and a more full sound effect can be obtained through the combination of the dual speakers. This enhances the immersive effect when watching movies or dramas.Huawei Sound Smart Speaker

In addition, Huawei Sound continues the highly acclaimed one-touch sound transmission function that was utilised on the Sound X last year. This feature allows you to transfer music with the touch of a speaker with your mobile phone, making it faster to play music.Huawei Sound Smart Speaker

The smart speaker is expected to start shipping on November 1 in China. It comes in white and black colour options. You can check out the Jingdong (JD.com) product page from here.

 

 

Huawei patents a clamshell foldable smartphone design with a larger cover display

Lately, we have been covering a number of patent stories related to foldable smartphones. Because companies have been filing so many as these devices are expected to be the future of smartphones. That said, Huawei has now patented another clamshell foldable phone with an uncanny resemblance to the Galaxy Z Flip.

Huawei Clamshell Foldable Smartphone Design Patent Featured

A few days back, the Chinese telecom giant Huawei launched the HUAWEI Mate40 series as its latest flagship smartphones. These devices could be the last high-end phones from the company in a very long time. However, the firm continues to patent and invest in new technology despite its inability to produce them due to the US ban.

The latest Huawei foldable smartphone design patent was filed by Huawei Technologies with the CNIPA (China National Intellectual Property Office). It got approved and published on October 23. As usual, LetsGoDigital was first to find it.

 

This patented design looks identical to 2020’s most popular foldable smartphone – Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. The only major differences between the two are the inclusion of a larger cover display, an inner screen without punch-hole or notch, a vertically-aligned dual-camera setup, and placement of the physical buttons.

In other words, Huawei fixed the biggest con of the Galaxy Z Flip by adding a larger screen to its design. However, this panel is uneven with cursed corners on one side and flat on the other.

Further, the volume rockers sit on the left side, whereas the power button is placed on the right side. There’s also HUAWEI branding etched on the back of the device along with the logo. Also, since the inner display is without any obstructions, it may feature an under-screen camera if Huawei ever plans to use this design.

Having said that, we don’t expect Huawei to launch a clamshell foldable smartphone or any premium smartphones for that matter in near future. It will happen only when the US ban is lifted.

 

Samsung Galaxy S21 series colors and production countries tipped

The Galaxy S20 series did not sell well as a result of the global pandemic and higher price tags. Therefore, Samsung introduced a cheaper version in September called Galaxy S20 FE (Fan Edition). According to a report, the company may launch the Galaxy S21 series in January itself. Hence, the devices in the series have already started leaking in the form of renders. Now, their color options and production countries have also been tipped.

Galaxy S21 Ultra Render

The Galaxy S21 series is said to include a total of three devices just like its predecessor Galaxy S20 series. The design of all these three phones has leaked already in the form of 3D CAD renders, courtesy of @OnLeaks and MySmartPrice.

Those renders revealed Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21+ to arrive with flat panels. On the other hand, the Galaxy S21 Ultra will feature a slightly curved display. However, all of them will come with a new camera array design.

That said yesterday, Ross Young of DSCC (Display Supply Chain Consultants) tweeted that Galaxy S21 seris will be available in the following color options.

  • Galaxy S21

    • Gray
    • Pink
    • Violet
    • White
  • Galaxy S21+

    • Black
    • Silver
  • Galaxy S21 Ultra

    • Black
    • Silver
    • Violet

In the same tweet, he also mentions that these smartphones will be manufactured in Brazil, Indonesia, Korea and Vietnam. Interestingly, Samsung’s largest smartphone manufacturing plant (also the world’s largest) located in India is still not capable of producing flagship Galaxy S series yet.

Having said that, the above-mentioned colors may not be the final list. Because Samsung has a habit of introducing new colors months after the initial launch.

 

MIJIA Vertical Heater brings support for infrared induction heating for ¥399 (~$59)

Xiaomi is also launching products targeted at helping us wade through the writer season seamlessly. The MIJIA Vertical Heater is one of such products. The portable gadget was recently released by Xiaomi with a starting price tag of 399 yuan (~$59). MIJIA Vertical Heater

The MIJIA Vertical Heater has as its biggest feature, the support for infrared induction heating. Although it is portable, the heater has a strong power rating of 2100W. It utilises a non-optical semiconductor ceramic PTC heating element which delivers hot air instantly when it is turned on.

At the same time, in order to meet the needs of users for different usage scenarios, this heater has 5 modes to choose from, namely, Smart mode (intelligent heating for the whole house), Sleep mode (low-noise heating in the bedroom), Hot air mode (strong heating in cold), Warm wind mode, natural wind mode (cool air supply).

Users can also select from the three circulation modes after connecting to the MIJIA app. There is the induction circulation mode that can deliver a small range of air supply for one person. There is also symmetrical circulation mode with optional angles and finally, a customized circulation mode where the user can customize the air supply range as desired.MIJIA Vertical Heater

The device is equipped with an infrared probe which senses the position of the human body. It then directs the air supply to the side where the human body is detected. The warm air moves in the direction of the human body within its range, providing adequate warmth at all time.

 

 

realme Watch S will make its global debut in Pakistan on November 2

Chinese smartphone brand realme forayed into the connected devices category last year to build an ecosystem of its own. So far, the company has launched a plethora of devices. However, it only offers a single smartwatch as of now though the brand teased more at IFA 2020 in September. Those two wearables were revealed to launch in Q4. Now, as promised realme has confirmed to debut one of them, realme Watch S on November 2 in Pakistan.

realme Watch S Teaser

The upcoming realme Watch S was spotted on the websites of multiple certification bureaus exposing some of its specs after it was teased by the brand. Even the launch announcement teaser poster for Pakistan reveals certain features as well as design.

According to both certifications and teasers, the realme Watch S will come equipped with a 1.3-inch circular display and a brightness sensor. For those unaware, the original realme Watch features a squircle screen and lacks a brightness sensor. 

That said, the type of the panel in the newer model is a mystery at the moment. The older version comes with an LCD screen but since the realme Watch S screams premium (as per its design), it may sport an OLED panel.

Realme Watch
The original realme Watch

The tweet by realme Pakistan says the new smartwatch will support 16 sports modes and feature multiple health monitors. The brand also confirms it to come with a heart-rate and a SpO2 sensor for blood oxygen monitoring. 

The latter is missing on the recently launched Mi Watch Revolve / Mi Watch aka Mi Watch Color. Therefore, Xiaomi launched a new edition of this smartwatch called Mi Watch Color Sports Edition in China with a SpO2 sensor.

Having said that, realme claims a maximum of 15-battery life for realme Watch S. Last but not least, it will bear the model number RMA207 and its straps will be available in black, orange, blue, and green color options.

 

 

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Samsung Galaxy A02s visits Geekbench with Snapdragon 450

Recently, Galaxy A02 and Galaxy M02 received Bluetooth certification. The latter was even spotted on Geekbench revealing some of its primary specifications. Now, another new device called Galaxy A02s visits Geekbench as well. This handset could be a higher variant of the standard Galaxy A02.

Galaxy A01 Featured
Galaxy A01

The Geekbench listing of Samsung Galaxy A02s was first spotted by MySmartPrice. The listing exposes the phone to arrive with 3GB RAM. Also, despite Android 11 is out, it will launch with Android out of the box. Anyway, that’s fine for a budget smartphone.

This handset will come with model number SM-A025G, whereas the regular Galaxy A02 was spotted on Bluetooth SIG with model number SM-A025F. 

 

Further, the listing mentions the motherboard of Galaxy A02s to be “QC_Reference_Phone”. This suggests that this device is still in development. That said, the source code reveals the phone to powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 chipset with Adreno 506 GPU.

Apart from the above-mentioned parameters, nothing else is known about the forthcoming Galaxy A02s. Going by its predecessor Galaxy A01, Samsung may announce in December, however, it might be available for purchase only in early 2020.

Samsung Galaxy A02s Geekbench

Since the Galaxy M01 will be featuring similar specifications, it should be also launching around the same time. However, being a Galaxy M series phone, its availability will be limited to online stores and select offline retailers.

 

Microsoft Surface Duo price slashed to $1,199

Microsoft announced the Surface Duo dual display device in October last year. However, it was made available for purchase this year starting in September. It carried a price tag of $1,399. The Surface Duo has now received its price cut, which brings down its cost to $1,199.

The 128 GB edition of the Microsoft Surface Duo previously sold for $1,399 and its 256 GB variant was made available for $1,499. At Microsoft’s online store, both models are now available with revised pricings of $1,199 and $1,299, respectively. It is unclear whether it is a limited period offer. At present, the Surface Duo is only available for purchase in the U.S.

Microsoft Surface Duo price cut

A recent report revealed that the Surface Duo it is not a durable device since the plastic around the USB-C can crack easily. Also, its teardown revealed that it is not easy to repair the device. Some users have also complained about encountering network signal issues. Microsoft is providing a 2-year Accidental Damage Coverage plan at $199 for mechanical and accidental damage.

Microsoft Surface Duo specifications

The Microsoft Surface Duo has a pair of 5.6-inch PixelSense AMOLED screen that combines to offer a screen space of 8.1 inches. The front and rear sides of the device have Gorilla Glass 5 protection. It runs on Android 10 OS and it is fueled by the Snapdragon 855 mobile platform.

Microsoft Surface Duo

The device comes with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB / 256 GB of UFS 3.0 storage. It has a 3,577mAh battery that supports 18W fast charging. It has a single camera of 11-megapixel with supports EIS and 60fps 4K video shooting. It lacks support for external storage and a 3.5mm audio jack.

 

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Redmi Note 10 4G (M2010J19SC) bags 3C certification

Around a month back, a 4G-ready Xiaomi phone with model number M2010J19SC was spotted in the database of MIIT authority of China. At that time, it was speculated that it could be a 4G version of the upcoming Redmi Note series. The alleged Redmi Note 10 4G has today received approval from the 3C regulatory of China.

The 3C certification of the M2010J19SC has revealed that it could be shipping with a charger that has an “MDY-11-EM” model number. The charger carries support for up to 22.5W fast charging.

Xiaomi M2010j19SC 3C

The upcoming Redmi Note series also includes two other smartphones with model numbers such as M2007J17C and M2007J22C. The 3C certifications of both phones have revealed that these two phones could be coming with 33W and 22.5W chargers, respectively. The M2007J17C, M2007J22C, and M2010J19SC phones are expected to soon appear at TENAA with full specifications and images in the coming days.

Coming back to the M2010J19SC phone, its international edition that has the M2010J19CG model number was approved by the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) body last week. The listing revealed that it will be branded as a POCO device in Europe. Hence, it appears that the Redmi Note 10 4G will be yet another rebadged POCO phone for global markets.

Among the above-mentioned phones, it is believed that the M2007J17C will be a tweaked version of the Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite 5G phone. Instead of the 64-megapixel lens, the M2007J17C could be flaunting a 108-megapixel primary camera, and the rest of its specs could be identical to the Mi 10T Lite 5G.

 

 

Realme C15 Qualcomm Edition variants and color options leaked

In August, Realme announced the Realme C15 mid-range phone with a starting price of Rs 9,999 (~$135). The handset is fueled by the Helio G35 chipset by MediaTek. Leaked information shared by popular tipster Mukul Sharma reveals that the Chinese firm could be planning to launch the Realme C15 Qualcomm Edition phone. The tipster has shared the key details of the new CPU variant of the Realme C15.

Realme recently launched Realme C11, Realme C12, and Realme C15 phones in India. All of them are equipped with MediaTek chipsets. In an interview with 91mobiles in August, Realme CEO Madhav Sheth said, “Maybe we will launch the Qualcomm version of C11, C12, and C15 if the customers ask for it in the near future.” Hence, it appears that after the Realme C15 Qualcomm Edition, the company may also bring Qualcomm versions of the C11 and C12 phones.

Realme C15 featured

Coming back to the Realm C15 Qualcomm Edition leak, it will come in two variants such as 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage and 3 GB RAM + 32 GB storage. It will be available in colors like Power Blue and Power Silver. There is no information on the other specs of the device.

In related news, a new Realme phone with RMX2195 has bagged multiple certifications such as Wi-Fi Alliance, SIRIM (Malaysia), IMDA (Singapore), and CQC (China). It is believed that it could be a C-series phone. The CQC listing revealed that it has a 5,860mAh rated battery and it supports 18W fast charging. Its typical capacity could be 6,000mAh.

Among the recently released C-series phones in India, the C15 is the only phone that has a 6,000Ah battery with 18W charging support. Hence, there is a possibility that the RMX2195 could be the Realme C15 Qualcomm Edition. It is advisable to wait for further reports to know the identity of the RMX2195 phone.

 

iPhone 12 Mini vs iPhone SE 2020: Specs Comparison

One of the most unique and interesting phones released in 2020 is the iPhone 12 Mini: it is one of the smallest flagship phones of this year and it looks gorgeous, despite it is still not in commerce. But it is not the only compact phone released by Apple in 2020. Did you already forget the iPhone SE 2020 or it is still in your mind like the first day it was launched? Is it worth spending a lot more money to grab a unit of the iPhone 12 Mini once it will be available or the iPhone SE 2020 is enough for your needs? Through this comparison, we will try to let you find out.

Apple iPhone 12 Mini vs Apple iPhone SE 2020

Apple iPhone 12 Mini Apple iPhone SE 2020
THICKNESS 131.5 x 64.2 x 7.4 mm, 135 grams 138.4 x 67.3 x 7.3 mm, 148 grams
DISPLAY 5.4 inches, 1080 x 2340p (Full HD+), 476 ppi, Super Retina XDR OLED 4.7 inches, 750 x 1334p (HD+), Retina IPS LCD
PROCESSOR Apple A14 Bionic, hexa-core Apple A13 Bionic, hexa-core 2.65 GHz
MEMORY 4 GB RAM, 64 GB – 4 GB RAM, 128 GB – 4 GB RAM, 256 GB 3 GB RAM, 64 GB – 3 GB RAM, 128 GB – 3 GB RAM, 256 GB
SOFTWARE iOS 14 iOS 13
CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, Bluetooth 5, GPS Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, Bluetooth 5, GPS
CAMERA Dual 12 + 12 MP f/1.6 + f/2.4
Dual 12 MP + SL 3D f/2.2 front camera
Single 12 MP, f/1.8
7 MP f/2.2 selfie camera
BATTERY 2227 mAh
Fast charging 20W, fast wireless charging 15W
1821 mAh, Fast Charging 18W, and wireless charging
ADDITIONAL FEATURES 5G, waterproof IP68, optional eSIM Optional eSIM, water resistant IP67

Design

The iPhone SE 2020 has a very outdated design. It has the same aesthetics as the iPhone 8, with very thick bezels around the display and still Touch ID instead of Face ID. Even the rear side is almost identical. This handset has a very good build quality, including a glass back, an aluminum frame, and water resistance with the IP67 certification, but it has a very old design. The iPhone 12 Mini is a lot fresher with its narrow bezels around the display and its notch. Further, despite having a wider display than the iPhone SE 2020, it is even more compact. Last but not least, it is a lighter phone weighing just 135 grams. If you need the best and most compact design, there are no reasons why you should go for the iPhone SE 2020.

 

Display

Besides being more beautiful, the iPhone 12 Mini has a better display than the iPhone SE 2020. We are talking about an OLED panel with more brilliant colors, higher resolution (Full HD+), and deeper blacks, against a classic IPS panel with a lower resolution. Both are great displays, but there is no way the iPhone SE 2020 can compete with the iPhone 12 Mini. However, if you do not need an awesome quality and you are an average user, the iPhone SE 2020 should be enough for you.

 

 

Specs & Software

Both the iPhone SE 2020 and the iPhone 12 Mini provide high-end performance: they are incredibly fast and stable thanks to their powerful chipsets and the great optimization of the iOS operating system. With the Apple A14 Bionic processor found on the iPhone 12 Mini, you get higher performance and lower energy consumption. Further, the iPhone 12 Mini offers one more gig of RAM. The memory configurations are the same for each device and they range from 64 GB to 256 GB. iPhone SE 2020 runs iOS 13 out of the box, while iPhone 12 Mini runs iOS 14.

 

Camera

With the iPhone 12 Mini, you get one more camera on the rear side and a brighter focal aperture, so better photos in low light conditions and ultrawide shots. The iPhone SE 2020 has just a single camera on the rear side. Both support OIS and click great shots. The iPhone 12 Mini also comes with a superior front camera: a 12 MP sensor against the 7 MP one found on the iPhone 12 Mini. Further, the iPhone 12 Mini has an additional sensor for 3D facial recognition.

 

 

Battery

Despite its bigger dimensions, the iPhone SE has a smaller battery than the iPhone 12 Mini. Besides having a bigger battery, the iPhone 12 Mini has a more efficient display (thanks to the OLED technology) and a more efficient chipset (thanks to the 5 nm production process), so it lasts more than iPhone SE 2020 on a single charge. The iPhone 12 Mini even supports faster charging technologies (both wired and wireless charging).

 

Price

If we compare it with the iPhone 12 Mini, the only advantage of the iPhone SE 2020 is the price. The handset starts from just €499/$399, making it the most affordable and value for money phone released by Apple. For the iPhone 12 Mini, you need at least €839/$699: the price is more than 50 percent higher if you choose the latest compact phone by Apple. The iPhone 12 Mini offers a better design, a better display, higher performance, better cameras, and even a bigger battery. But for average users, the price difference might not be justified. The differences between the two phones are definitely noticeable by everyone, but a lot of average users should not need the advantages offered by the iPhone 12 Mini. Despite that, the iPhone 12 Mini wins the comparison without any doubt.

 

 

Apple iPhone 12 Mini vs Apple iPhone SE 2020: PRO and CONS

Apple iPhone 12 Mini

PRO

  • Better hardware
  • Superior cameras
  • Beautiful design
  • Bigger battery
  • Better display
  • More compact

CONS

  • Price

 

Apple iPhone SE 2020

PRO

  • More affordable
  • Touch ID
  • Smallest display of 2020

CONS

  • Outdated design

Smartmi Graphene Heater with an IPX4 waterproof rating launched

We are approaching winter and as usual, this is the ideal time to shop for gears that would help keep us warm all through the winter. Manufacturers are also pushing out new winter gears. Xiaomi’s ecological chain company Smartmi Technology has officially released its latest GR-H new graphene heater. The product will go on sale on October 20 priced at 799 yuan (~$119). It is also scheduled to be sold during the 11.11 shopping festival for 599 yuan (~$89).Smartmi Graphene Heater

Smartmi’s new graphene heater uses a new material, graphene, which has a 99% conversion rate of electric heat, which reduces energy loss during heating. In terms of the heating element structure, the graphene heater uses an innovative GFM structure with a heat dissipation area of ​​7116cm², which is 48% larger than before.

In addition, it is coated with a 3322cm² graphene far-infrared heating element coating on the surface of the heating element, which effectively improves the overall heat dissipation efficiency of the heater, and the heating rate is 60% higher than other electric heaters.

In the heating method, the combination of thermal convection and thermal radiation can achieve rapid and balanced heating. This effectively solves the problems of uneven heating and slow heating speed of heaters with a single heating method.

The Smartmi graphene heater has an IPX4 waterproof rating and can be used in the bedroom and living room as well as in the bathroom. The internal fully enclosed circuit design is equipped with a waterproof protective shell. Even if the shower water splashes on the heater while taking a bath, it can still be used normally and safely. Smartmi Graphene Heater

The power knob has three gear options of 900W, 1300W, and 2200W  There is also a temperature control button which can be used to set the desired temperature. After heating to the set temperature, it will automatically stop heating and enter the heat preservation state.

Further, the heater is designed to support two placement methods: vertical and wall-mounted, which can be hung at a height that children cannot touch. In addition, triple power-off protection is added, such as the heater will automatically power off in the event of overheating or high temperature.

 

Multiple benchmark tests rank the Kirin 9000 as one of the most-powerful chipset yet

With the release of the Mate 40 series, Huawei equally took the veil off the Kirin 9000 processor. The chipset is the brand’s first chip built on a 5nm silicon. It also integrates 15.3 billion transistors, the first chipset to do so.

The Kirin 9000 integrates a 24-core Mali-G78 GPU which has an architecture that is more than the Kirin 990’s Mali-G76 GPU. The number of cores is also increased by half, and the performance is increased by 60%).

Several benchmark tests for the Kirin 9000 has emerged, thanks to GSMArena’s review of the Mate 40 Pro which is powered by the chipset. The tests which include GeekBench, 3DMark and GFXBench detail the performance of the flagship SoC. In all the tests, the Kirin 9000 performance surpasses the Snapdragon 865+ in terms of multi-core performance and equally outperforms Apple’s A13 Bionic.

The Mate 40 Pro model under review features 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The phone was tested under the Performance mode which can be tweaked under the battery settings. The mode unlocks the full potential of the phone. Also, the test was carried out under the normal mode.

The Mate 40 Pro outperforms the iPhone 11 Pro Max and all the flagship Snapdragon processors released this year in GeekBench’s multi-core CPU test. The Kirin 9000 also floors the Snapdragon 865+ in the single-core test.

In terms of the graphics performance, 3D Mark test shows the Mali-G78 GPU in the Mate 40 Pro posts superb numbers for both OpenGL and Vulcan based applications. The processor has a 20-30% advantage over the Snapdragon 865 and SD865+ devices.

On the GFXBench test, the Mate 40 Pro display doesn’t perform better than other models in onscreen tests as the higher resolution seems to affect its performance against 1080p rivals in the onscreen tests. However, it performs better than 2020 flagship models that have 1440p displays by a wide margin.

The Kirin 9000’s performance in AI benchmark also outperforms other models. But the AnTutu benchmark ranking falls short of the newly announced Samsung Exynos 1080 chipset.

 

Mi India says it has achieved a never before feat of selling 5 million Smartphones during the festive sales

Mi India has sold 5 million smartphones during the festive season sales in the country. The company, through a press release, says it’s offline retail partners also plays a part in doubling the business this time.

India’s biggest festive season held between (October 15- October 21) and Xiaomi tagline it as “Diwali with Mi”. The offers were across the board on online e-commerce sites like Amazon, Flipkart, it’s own mi.com, and offline stores. Apart from online, Xiaomi says the biggest highlight was the aid of 15,000+ retail partners and their discounts. However, it’s really surprising to see people turn up to offline stores in lots. And buy products considering the current scenario.

Additionally, Amazon, Flipkart, and mi.com has reportedly received orders from over 17,000 pin codes. This is understandable considering online sites turned the tide this year with offers. Both Redmi, and Xioami Mi smartphones fell under the radar of huge discounts, easy EMI options, cashback etc. Some of the notable ones include Mi 10 flagship which received a huge ₹5,000 off and started at ₹44,999. As for the budget series, the Redmi Note 9, 9 Pro Max had received a ₹1,000 discount. But the Note 9 Pro got an even higher ₹1,500 additional discount on the original price.

Xiaomi says the sales were mixed with first-time buyers and people who upgraded to a higher price range. Raghu Reddy, Chief Business Officer, Mi India, says, “The 5 million mark is a testimony of our consumers’ trust in our products. To the best of our knowledge, no other brand has ever achieved this before. We, at Mi India, aim to keep delivering the highest quality products at honest prices.””.

Xiaomi has become an inevitable brand in India. From a small team in 2015, it has risen to a point where Giants like Samsung have skipped a beat looking at the numbers. Although it has recently lost the crown to Samsung by a meager margin of 4%, sales like these and future smartphone launches mean they are here to stay. And could snatch the crown back anytime.

Download iPhone 12/12 Pro official wallpapers (Full Resolution)

Apple unveiled the new iPhone 12 smartphones with major improvements than its predecessors. However, the smartphones are not yet retailing as the sale is scheduled to commence on November 6 and shipping from November 13. In the meantime, the users can enjoy the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro wallpapers on their old smartphones.

Must See: Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max houses a smaller 3,687mAh battery: Report

Apple brings a slew of exceptional wallpapers for both the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro smartphones. iPhone 12 ships with ten wallpapers for use with dark and light mode. Similarly, the iPhone 12 Pro features eight different wallpapers in both the dark and light mode. These wallpapers will surely match with the different colors of both the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro.

iPhone 12 Wallpapers Preview

These are not full resolution images. The gallery above is for only view purposes. You can download full-resolution images from the link below.

iPhone 12 Pro Wallpapers Preview

The above wallpapers are pulled from iOS 14.1. You can download the iPhone 21 and 12 Pro wallpapers in full resolution from the lin below.

iPhone 12 Wallpapers – Download

iPhone 12 Pro Wallpapers – Download

iPhone 12 Specifications

Apple iPhone 12 features a 6.1-inch OLED display with 2532 x 1170 pixels resolution. The display offers 460 pixels per inch density and 1200 nits of maximum brightness. Furthermore, it supports a 60Hz refresh rate and retains a wide notch is like iPhone 11. On the top, it is protected with Ceramic Shield which offers 4x better drop performance and tougher than any smartphone glass.

It is powered with Apple’s A14 Bionic chipset coupled with a six-core CPU and quad-core CPU. The users can enjoy 5G support for mmWave and sub-6GHz.

iPhone 12 features a dual rear camera with 12-megapixel wide lens having f/1.6 aperture. The smartphone is capable of capturing quality photos in normal as well as the dark environment. It supports 15W wireless charging.

iPhone 12 is available in five different colors of Blue, Green, Product Red, White, and Black. You can pre-order the device for $799.

iPhone 12 Pro Specs

It also packs a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED touchscreen with 1170 x 2532 pixels resolution and HDR10 display. The smartphone houses a quad-rear camera consisting of a 12-megapixel wide sensor, a 12-megapixel telephoto lens, a 12-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a TOF 3D LiDAAR scanner. On the front, a dual camera with a 12MP camera and SL 3D depth sensor.

iPhone 12 Pro also packs Apple A14 Bionic chipset. It measures 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.4 mm and weighs 189 grams. There’s support for 18W fast charging and 15W Qi wireless fast charging.

Related: iPhone 12 Pro vs Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra vs OPPO Find X2 Pro: Specs Comparison

 

The next Samsung Galaxy F series phone is SM-F127G; could go official as Galaxy F12

In early 2019, Samsung introduced Galaxy M series as an online-exclusive lineup of smartphones in India. The devices in this series were initially exclusive to Amazon India and Samsung online store. Later, they were made available in select offline stores and other countries. 

Earlier this month, the South Korean tech giant unveiled another new series called Galaxy F. This one is exclusive to India’s largest online retailer Flipkart. The first phone in this series is Galaxy F41. Now, the company is readying to launch the second smartphone in the series.

Samsung Galaxy F41 first look

The information about Samsung’s next Galaxy F series device comes from SamMobile. According to the publication, it will bear the model number SM-F127G.

That publication suggests that this device could go official as Galaxy F12. That means we can expect it to feature similar specs as the upcoming Galaxy M12. Because the Galaxy F41 is literally a Galaxy M31 without the fourth camera sensor.

That said, it is good to have options at every price range. However, the Galaxy M and Galaxy F series may collide with each other as they feature identical design, specs, and price (at least the first model) in the long run. The only difference between the two is their availability.

We hope Samsung will work on to differentiate between these two online-exclusive series so that customers don’t get confused with the launch of new models.

 

Apple will continue to use Qualcomm 5G modems at least until 2024 as per an old document

Yesterday(October 22), a teardown of Apple iPhone 12 revealed Qualcomm’s 5G modem inside. Now, a document of Apple reveals that it will continue to use Qualcomm’s 5G modems at least until 2024.

First reported by Macrumors(via GSMArena), page 71 of the document that was pointed out on Twitter, shows the details of the Apple-Qualcomm settlement from 2019. Apple’s statement reportedly begins with the intent to launch some commercial products with Qualcomm X55 5G modems between June 1, 2020, to May 31, 2021. If we recall, a recent teardown of the Apple iPhone 12 revealed that Qualcomm X55 5G modem on it.

By now, Apple has already kickstarted the agreement. Also, since it has mentioned the end date till May of 2021, we might see them on iPad Pros if Apple decides to launch one with 5G connectivity.

Apple’s commitment will continue at least until 2024

As per the agreement, Apple intends to use Qualcomm X60 5G modem in some models between June 1, 2021, to May 31, 2022. If we were to guess, it could be on the next iPhones, and subsequently on other products. Additionally, Apple is also committed to use the upcoming modems of Qualcomm. The agreement mentions unannounced modems like X65 and X70. If we take the X60 5G modem, it is built on an improved 5nm process instead of 7nm on the predecessor, i.e., X55.

Hence, the upcoming modems should have improved battery efficiency, cover more bandwidth, etc. Besides, not only did the statement spill beans about the new modem, but it might have confirmed the naming as well. That said, Apple will use the X65 and X70 modems from June 1, 2022, to May 31, 2024. Although it’s a long way up from now, the statement does strongly hint that Apple’s future products will carry Qualcomm chipsets and transition to 5G.

For the unware, Apple and Qualcomm entered into a legal battle over royalty payment dues last year. However, before the case filing could gain steam, they settled over an agreement and withdrew the plea. As per the settlement, Apple paid a certain amount and signed an agreement with Qualcomm to procure its 5G chips.

 

Digital China Group: A Closer Look at the potential buyer of Huawei’s Honor smartphone brand

The US chip ban on Huawei in September was the final nail in the coffin for the brand’s smartphone business. Even though the Chinese smartphone giant has reportedly stockpiled chipsets for the next few months, it still won’t be enough to sustain the level of production and sales it has managed to achieve over the past few years. Considering the ban affects both its smartphone brands – Huawei and Honor, it will be difficult for the parent company to continue managing them with these constraints in place.

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Huawei P40 Pro+

One viable option for Huawei would be to sell off its Honor business to someone who is not under the US’ radar. And according to Reuters, Huawei is in talks with several companies for the same. One of the likely candidates is a company called the Digital China Group. Other potential buyers include Xiaomi and even TCL.

While we have very little information on what’s happening behind the scenes, the Reuters report states that Digital China is one of the favorites to acquire a part of Honor’s smartphone business.

But who is Digital China and why would Huawei consider selling its booming Honor business to a company that’s relatively unknown in the international markets?

 

Who is Digital China Group?

Digital China Group is a popular name in the IT industry in China but has little presence outside of the domestic market.

Digital China Group was established in 1981 and is headquartered in Beijing, China. It is listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. The company has a close relationship with Lenovo as it was once a part of its parent entity (Legend Holdings) before splitting off as an independent company in 2001. 

Lenovo and Digital China were part of the Legend Holdings in the 80s. The parent company started off its business working as an agency for top PC companies like IBM, AST, and HP before rolling out its own Lenovo PC brand in 1990. 

By 2000, Legend (Lenovo) was the No.1 PC brand in both China and the Asia Pacific. The company had grown to such an extent that it became necessary to split it off into two separate entities, one handling the Lenovo PC business and the other one, called Digital China Holding, focused on its agency and IT service businesses. The company’s agency business had tie-ups with hundreds of international brands. So the parent company decided to establish the agency division as a separate company to avoid internal conflicts with its own Lenovo PC brand. 

In 2015, Digital China Holding sold its sales and distribution business to Shenzhen Shenxin Taifeng Co Ltd for 4.01 billion yuan ($645.87 million). The resulting company was renamed as the Digital China Group Co Ltd in April 2016.

The Shenzhen listed Digital China Group Co. Ltd is China’s largest reseller of computers, servers, and network equipment. This includes the responsibility of distributing PC and smartphones for brands like Honor in the domestic market. The group has over 4000 employees and offices in over 50 cities across China.

According to Bloomberg, “Digital China Group Co., Ltd. engages in the communication service operation; research, development, production, and sale of communication equipment; and software development businesses. It also provides data and voice, cloud computing and digital transformation, IT distribution, and value-added services.”

Reuters report confirmed that Digital China is one of the main distributors of Honor smartphones in China. But the company’s relationship with Huawei goes a lot deeper, spread across multiple businesses.

 

Digital China is Very Close to Huawei

Digital China has been Huawei’s distribution partner for over a decade. The company has been the general distributor of Huawei’s enterprise products since 2011. And Huawei and Digital China have further deepened their partnership in the past couple of years.

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Digital China Huawei Joint Event in 2016 

In fact, Canalys reports that Huawei Enterprise Business Group (EBG) accounted for 25% of Digital China’s overall enterprise distribution business in 2016. In 2018, the two companies announced a joint strategy called ”Greater Huawei” to further strengthen its relationship in a number of emerging fields.

It is also worth mentioning that Digital China was one of the only two partners of Huawei Business Group to have exceeded sales worth 10 billion yuan ($1.49 billion) in 2018. The two companies work together in a variety of fields like smart agriculture, smart medical care, smart city development, and enterprise cloud services. 

The deep relationship with Digital china could be one of the big reasons why Huawei might consider selling of a part of its Honor business to the company.

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Why Digital China Group would want to buy Honor’s smartphone business?

While Digital China Group is primarily engaged in sales and distribution of enterprise and network products, it has shifted its focus on other businesses too. The company revamped its strategy recently, aggressively expanding into newer fields like smart city development and cloud services.

Digital China Group also has experience with Honor, acting as the distribution partner. Moreover, until the ban, Honor was doing really well in China and even internationally, it was one of the top 5 smartphone brands in some markets. The company sells devices in millions, with some of its individual series registering more than 10 million in sales.

Digital China’s close relationship with Huawei is another reason why it could be interested in this acquisition. Instead of selling off Honor to rival companies like Xiaomi or even TCL, Huawei would be more likely to accept a bid from someone who has experience dealing with the Honor brand and is close to the parent company. 

The Reuters report states that the deal could be valued anywhere between 15 billion yuan to 25 billion yuan (US$2.24-$3.7 billion). If Digital China is successful in its bid for Honor, it plans to finance this acquisition with bank loans in the coming weeks.

 

Win-Win for both the Companies

Honor is a very popular smartphone brand in China and is known in the international markets too. The brand has the ability to develop value for money smartphones targeted at the younger generation. If the company which purchases the brand manages to procure SoCs from chipmakers like MediaTek and Qualcomm, it could keep on selling a lot of Honor branded smartphones in China and abroad. Further, it could also reestablish the partnership with Google for GMS for Honor branded smartphones, opening up possibilities in the international market.

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As for Huawei, it will be relieved to see that the Honor brand stays alive. Huawei along with Honor has captured 40% of the Chinese smartphone market. And Honor accounted for over 25% of Huawei’s sales in the second quarter of 2020 (14.6 million) according to Canalys.

Selling off Honor is probably the right move for Huawei. Even Ming-Chi Kuo, the popular analyst from TF International Securities says so. In his research note published last week, he mentioned, “If Honor is independent from Huawei, its purchase of components will no longer be subject to the U.S. ban on Huawei. This will help Honor’s smartphone business and the suppliers.”

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Honor logo – Gizmochina

But there are still a lot of questions regarding the potential sale of Honor. The biggest one is whether a change of ownership will allow Honor to procure components and software from US brands like Google and Qualcomm.

The Digital China Group has worked closely with state-owned clients in China to integrate IT services in the past couple of decades. But then it’s also close to Lenovo which so far has had a good relationship with the US. So it remains to be seen if a company like Digital China can be considered as the right candidate to bring Honor back into the market.

 

Samsung fixes Galaxy S20 FE display touch issues via software update

The Galaxy S20 FE is the most affordable Galaxy S series smartphone released this year. It features all the core features of its expensive siblings with some minor shortcomings allowing Samsung to sell it for a cheaper price. Unfortunately, certain early adopters began to face display touch issues. But now, the South Koream tech giant has fixed it via a software update.

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Last week, we reported that a few sets of Galaxy S20 FE users were experiencing issues related to touch input on their unit. The problems faced by users included ghost touches, inability to difference between tap and gesture, and not responding to touch at all.

Now, according to SamMobile, Samsung is rolling out a new software build for this device worldwide fixing the issues related to the display. The update is available for both 4G Exynos 990 version (SM-G780F) and 5G Snapdragon 865 version (SM-G781B) of the handset.

The firmware version of the new software build is G78xxXXU1ATJ5. The publication says that the changelog for this update does not mention the fix for display touch issues. However, as per users who have updated to the latest build, the issues have been now resolved.

Therefore, if you own a Galaxy S20 FE or about to buy one, then make sure to download and install the latest available software build from Settings > Software update.

 

Huawei’s CEO insists the brand will continue innovative drive despite the US ban

During yesterday’s Mate 40 series launch conference, Huawei‘s Consumer Business CEO Yu Chengdong spent some time talking about the US ban and how Huawei was coping with this third round of ban. He admitted that this was indeed a difficult time for the Chinese tech giant, describing the ban as unfair.Huawei

However, Yu Chengdong emphasized that Huawei will continue to innovate and will not give up. “For Huawei, no matter how difficult the situation is, we promise to continue to carry out technological innovation, bring the best technology and innovation to consumers, improve people’s lives, and improve everyone’s work efficiency. We will keep our promise, thank you Everyone’s trust and support,” he reportedly said.

The U.S government effectively cut off Huawei from the supply of System-on-Chips, memory, flash memory and other components manufactured using US tech in its latest ban which took effect on September 15. This is the third round of ban the company was suffering. Even Japanese and Korean suppliers will have to apply for licenses in the U.S.

With the current situation, Huawei may not have access to chip for its flagship mobile phones in six months time. The Huawei CEO did not specifically outline the company’s plan in this regard.

 

MIJIA Desktop Air Purifier launched under crowdfunding for ¥399 (~$52)

Xiaomi has launched the MIJIA Desktop Air Purifier under crowdfunding on Xiaomi Mall app. The air purifier comes with a crowdfunding price of 349 yuan ($52) but will retail for 399 yuan ($59) after the exercise.MIJIA Desktop Air Purifier

Unlike previous large-scale air purifiers that purify the whole house, the MIJIA Desktop Air Purifier released this time aims to purify the private space of the open office area and achieve one-to-one precise purification. It uses a front wide-angle air outlet to cover the facial breathing area. It also supports up and down rotation to adjust the angle according to the user’s sitting height to ensure that the clean air can be sent directly to the front and accurately purify the personal breathing circle.

At the same time, the MIJIA Desktop Air Purifier can preset a comfortable air volume of 4 blocks, the wind feels soft, and there is no obvious discomfort when blowing directly on the nose and mouth. The air duct is also optimized in order to reduce the running wind noise, and use it on the desk without being disturbed.

The portable air purifier utilises a magnetic induction cover which is convenient to remove and replace the filter element. The device will automatically stop running when it senses that the cover is removed.

In addition, the MIJIA Desktop Air Purifier also has a good cleaning ability against common pollutants in the office. The filtration system uses a high-precision filter, which can filter 99.6% of particles with a particle size of 0.3μm or more, and deal with PM2.5, pollen allergens, dust, second-hand smoke and other pollutants in the office air.

In addition, antibacterial and antiviral coatings are used to inactivate some common bacteria and viruses. The inactivation rate of bacteria and viruses can reach 99.99%, avoiding secondary pollution of the air by filtered viruses and bacteria, and reducing the risk of infection for office workers during the flu season. It also absorbs formaldehyde molecules through high-quality activated carbon, which also purifies some odors and provides air cleanliness.MIJIA Desktop Air Purifier

At the same time, the desktop air purifier supports Wi-Fi to connect to the MIJIA app. From the phone app, you can check the life of the filter element at any time and can also remotely control and switch on/off the purifier. If you forget to turn off the air purifier after work, you can turn it off from the phone.

At the same time, it supports linkage with other Mijia smart devices as well as voice control via a XiaoAI-enabled device.