Earlier today, Xiaomi officially announced to launch Mi TV LUX Ultra 8K 5G (Mi TV Master Series Extreme Commemorative Edition) on September 28. A few hours later, the company dropped another teaser confirming it to feature mini-LED panel.
So far, Xiaomi has launched two models under its Mi TV Master series, which is known as Mi TV LUX in global markets. The first model called Mi TV LUX 65” OLED was released in July 2020. A month later, the company launched another television called Mi TV LUX OLED Transparent Edition as the world’s cheapest as well as first mass-produced transparent TV.
Now, more than a month later, the company will launch Mi TV LUX Ultra 8K 5G as the world’s first mass-manufactured 8K mini-LED TV with 5G connectivity. That means two of the three models under Xiaomi’s premium smart TV series are world firsts.
That said, mini-LED fixes almost all the problems that OLED has. These type of panels are brighter, burn-in free, and consume less power. Above all, they are as thin as OLED and hence, the televisions equipped with them are not thicker.
Since the screen on this upcoming Mi TV will be of 8K (7680 x 4320) resolution, it will also come with an integrated 5G modem to enable users to stream high-quality content at higher speeds.
Though Xiaomi is yet to reveal the size of this television, it has been already leaked to feature an 82-inch panel supplied by LG Display.
In a conference earlier today (23rd September 2020), Wang Yinfeng, President of Huawei Tablet and PC product line, confirmed that the company is actively working towards launching consumer grade desktops in the market along with new monitors in the near future.
Previously, we had reported on the Chinese tech giant looking to launch a curved gaming monitor series, which is likely a part of the company’s proprietary monitor brand. With this, Huawei will also be competing with another Chinese company that recently entered the monitor market, Xiaomi. Reports have also revealed the supplier, BOE, that would ship the first 2 to 3 batches of the displays panels. The sizes of the Huawei monitors have been hinted at 27 inch and 34 inch variants.
Furthermore, the company had also recently launched a workstation desktop that was powered by a Kunpeng 920 processor. However, this was only aimed at developers and not the consumer, but the conference from today revealed that Huawei will soon launch desktop PCs for consumers as well, as per a MyDriversreport. According to the senior executive, the company is developing commercial grade desktop products as well that should arrive soon.
Unfortunately, no specific deadlines or launch dates were given out during the event. It is also unknown what exactly the branding of these new desktop and PC peripheral products will carry. However, we now know for sure that the Chinese company is planning on entering the consumer PC market. So stay tuned for more updates that should arrive soon.
San’an Optoelectronics, a China based LED chip maker, might soon be one of the sources in the supply chain of Apple. This would put the Chinese firm in direct competition with another Taiwan based chip maker that also develops mini LED backlighting applications which might be seen in the upcoming iPad and MacBook models in 2021.
According to a DigiTimesreport, Sanan had lagged behind Epistar for about a year in terms of the development of mini LED technology. But with recent progress, the company might finally be beginning the production of mini LEDs by the end of 2020. These will then likely be certified by mid 2021 and can enter the Cupertino based giant’s supply chain by 2022.
For those unaware, Apple is reportedly set to acquire mini LED backlighting for its iPad Pro from Epistar, who is their sole supplier as per industry sources. The upcoming generation of products from the brand is expected to feature mini LED in various different categories like tablets to computers, so it would seem likely that the company will have more than one supplier.
iPad 8th generation (left) and iPad Air 4th generation (right)
Thus, with Sanan making leaps in its developments of the display technology it would soon be a viable supplier to Apple. Although, another important factor to consider is that even if it does manage to start mini LED production by 2021, the yield rates will be crucial to whether or not Apple starts ordering from the Chinese company.
India is one of the largest smartphone markets in the world. While it is a key market for various brands from across the globe, Chinese OEMs have seemingly dominated the market in recent years. Now, Reliance Jio is seeking to disrupt the market share with an Android device that costs just 50 US Dollars.
JioPhone 3, successor to the JioPhone 2 (above) will have a full touchscreen display
According to a TimesofIndiareport, Reliance has asked local suppliers to bump the production capacity in India to raise smartphone production to 200 million units over the next two years. Sources close to the matter revealed this information and even stated that this would boost India’s technology ambitions and raise the competition against major Chinese players like Xiaomi.
Reliance Jio is currently in talks with various domestic assemblers to make an extremely affordable version of its Jio Phone that runs on Google‘s Android and costs just 4,000 INR (roughly 54 US Dollars). If this device launches, it would be one of the cheapest handset offerings in the market and will also stand with Jio’s known low cost wireless telecom data plans. For those unaware, Jio is a leading telecom operator in the Southeast Asian country and is also actively working to develop 5G networking as well.
Mukesh Ambani, Reliance Chairman, is apparently seeking to reform the country’s smartphone industry in a manner similar to when he reshaped the telecom services. When Reliance Jio first launched as a wireless data plan provider, it had a simple strategy of offering great deals at very aggressive pricing, which was extremely successful in India. Now that the company also has the government’s support, the billionaire is also aiming at building more domestic manufacturing sites that would likely also benefit other local brands like Karbonn Mobiles, Lava International, Dixon Technologies, and others.
WhatsApp is one of the world’s most used instant messaging services. Despite this, it is always the last app to get features that are already present in its competitors. The only plausible reason we could think is that Facebook does not want to confuse its users with a plethora of features that they may never use. Therefore, the company has begun to test a feature called “Expiring Meda” only now in the second half of 2020.
Recently, WhatsApp Beta for Android v2.20.201.1 was released on the Google Play Store. As usual, the folks at WABetaInfo dug deeper into the new APK to discover interesting things. This time they found that the company is working on a new feature called “Expiring Media”, which they say to be an extension of “Expiring Messages”.
This upcoming WhatsApp feature is similar to that found in Snapchat, which was later copied by Instagram. According to the publication, when this feature will be enabled, users will have an option to set expiration when they share media files.
The recipients who receive any “Expiring Media” can only view them for a single time and once they exit the chat, they will disappear without any trace unlike “This message was deleted” message when the sender deletes messages.
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Currently, there’s no option for timer for this feature and it also lacks screenshot detection. Anyway, the final version could be different whenever it arrives in the stable channel.
Recently, various brands have started hosting their product launch conferences offline in China. However, the OnePlus 8T event will have the company not selling any of its tickets to its fans and will only have a limited number of media attending the conference.
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, most launches that were traditionally held in venues and at major events, had to shift to online streaming. Although recently, a few brands have started allowing audiences in these conferences. Now, OnePlus is also hosting an offline launch event for its OnePlus 8T series, but it won’t be attended by any fans as the company’s CEO, Pete Lau, said that no tickets will be sold this time around in a post on Weibo, a Chinese microblogging website.
For those unaware, the Chinese brand generally sold tickets to dedicated fans, who even received goodies and other merchandise during these events. Although, the OnePlus has made the decision that only select media and individuals will be allowed in the launch conference in light of the ongoing pandemic. According to the senior official, this is being done for prevention and control. In other words, it is for everyone’s safety.
While only a few people will be allowed to watch the event offline, the live stream that will take place in October is open to everybody. The move from OnePlus is cautionary and understandable in regard to the crisis that has gripped the world. Furthermore, the OnePlus 8T will be the company’s latest flagship and the anticipation for its launch is already here. So stay tuned for more.
Back in March, HMD Global unveiled the Nokia 8.3 5G, an upper mid range smartphone with support for the newer and faster bandwidth. Now, 6 months after its initial reveal, the device is finally being rolled out globally.
Nokia 8.3 5G
The Nokia 8.3 5G features a 6.81 inch FHD+ LCD display that has an aspect ratio of 20:9 and a 120Hz high refresh rate panel. Under the hood, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G runs the device along with 6GB or 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 64GB or 128GB of internal storage, which can be expanded via a microSD card slot. It runs Android 10 out of the box and supports dual SIM cards as well.
For optics, the Nokia 8.3 features a quad camera setup with a 64 megapixel primary sensor alongside a 12 megapixel ultra wide angle lens, 2 megapixel macro camera, and another 2 megapixel depth sensor. On the front, a 24 megapixel selfie shooter is housed while the fingerprint scanner is mounted on the side. The device also features a 3.5mm headphone jack and is powered by a large 4,500mAh battery pack that supports up to 18W fast charging.
The Nokia 8.3 5G arrives in Polar Night color and is priced at 599 Euros (roughly 701 Us Dollars) for the base 6GB+64GB variant and 649 Euros (roughly 760 US Dollars) for the 8GB+128GB variant. Furthermore, all Nokia 8.3 5G buyers will receive a free 6 month trial of Google One, with an additional 100GB of online storage. Keep in mind, that prices for different regions may vary so stay tuned for more updates. Notably, the company even advertised the device by having it make an appearance in the upcoming James Bond movie ‘No Time To Die.’
Microsoft has today announced a partnership with Qualcomm under which the company will extend the App Assure with FastTrack testing platform to developers working on developing apps to run well on ARM-based Windows 10.
The App Assure with FastTrack program from Microsoft is available to qualify developers or customers without any cost. For those who are unaware, App Assure is a program designed to help customers, developers, and independent software vendors address application compatibility issues.
With this Microsoft and Qualcomm partnership, it seems that the focus will now be on engaging software vendors to come with a version that’s compatible with Windows 10 running on Snapdragon compute platform.
Keith Kressin, SVP & GM, Computing & Edge Cloud, Qualcomm, said: “The future of mobile computing is powerful, thin and light PCs equipped with 4G/5G connectivity, and offer multi-day battery life… We are pleased that the expansion of Microsoft’s App Assure program will help ensure great user experiences across Snapdragon-powered Windows laptops and 2-in-1s.”
This is a major development from Microsoft and Qualcomm given that more PCs are planning to move towards ARM-based chipsets. However, app compatibility issues remain one of the biggest roadblocks but this could help to address those issues.
With Apple iPhone 12 series launch being just around the corner, a number of reports and leaks have started surfacing online. The latest one arrives with a rather last minute bad news as the upcoming iPhone 12 model, might be dubbed as the iPhone 12 mini and could possibly be the least powerful handset in the upcoming lineup.
Apple B14 chip
They have a midrange chip ready 👀 idk if its the battery-saving-but-less-powerful A14 i´ve leaked before, or a whole new chip for the iPhone 12 Mini maybe? SE2 Plus? SE3? idk i´ve had it for months but #AppleEvent in 14 hours.. cant risk it
The iPhone 12 model in question is the 5.4 inch model that would apparently house a new mid range chip called the Apple B14 SoC. This news was first shared by MauriQHD on Twitter and a Tom’sGuidereport, which details that the iPhone 12 mini will have a “battery-saving-but-less-powerful A14.” However, this is still an unconfirmed report and the leakster did state that this chip might be seen later down the road on the iPhone SE Plus or iPhone SE 3.
Notably, the use of a less powerful energy efficient chip could also mean the iPhone 12 mini would be a bit more affordable than previously speculated. While previous reports had suggested that the upcoming handset will be more expensive than the base iPhone 11 due to the addition of 5G support, but the iPhone 12 mini could skip the newer and faster bandwidth and adopt a similar price point as last gens iPhone 11.
If this is true, then the 6.1 inch variant could be the actual iPhone 12 base model and would be the true successor of the iPhone 11. Although, the rumor arrives quite close to the launch. Meaning, we would generally have heard more from regarding the new chip by now. Although, nothing is certain at the moment, so take this report with a pinch of salt and stay tuned for more updates, which should arrive soon.
IoTEX in partnership with Tenvis announced the new UCAM which is the world’s first Blockchain-powered home security camera. Let’s delve into the features of the device. If you have some basic understanding about Blockchain then go ahead. In case if you’ve hearing blockchain for the first time, no worry, we’ve explained briefly below in this article.
Wikipedia has a simple definition of Blockchain. “A blockchain originally blocks chain, is a growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked using cryptography”. A blockchain is a decentralized, distributed, and most public. The invention of the blockchain for bitcoin made it the first digital currency to solve the double-spending problem without the need for a trusted authority or central server.
IoTEX and Tenvis UCAM Security Camera
The UCAM functions very much similar to that of any home security camera except with some added benefits which will be discussed below. UCAM comes with most premium features such as Full-HD 1080p video recording and playback, 360 ° coverage, night vision, motion detection alerts, and two-way audio.
What really makes the UCAM unique from other security cameras is the built-in privacy features. End-to-end encryption makes the data accessible only to the users at either end. No one can access it during transmission because of encryption. The UCAM uses the IoTeX blockchain and decentralized identity to authorize who can view what content and for how long. Furthermore, all the content acquired by UCAM is the exclusive property of the user. No one will be able to access it, not even IoTeX or Tenvis.
IoTeX and Tenvis are introducing an exciting new paradigm for privacy: their new cameras including the UCAM will be user-centric, allowing consumers to own their data. No one else has tried this before making it a versatile product. Interested users can visit their official website for more information on the product and avail the best offers. However, it is retailing at the discount price of $44.99. The product is even facilitated with CES 2020 Award in the cybersecurity and personal privacy category.
Key Features
Enhanced Privacy and Security
1080p HD Video recording
360-degree coverage
Motion Detection
Night Vision
Two-way Audio
Lifetime Technical Support
4.2″ x 2.6″ x 3.4″ size and 8.0 ounces weight
3.6mm Lens with f/2.0 aperture
Flip and Mirror Image
Infrared LED: 8x IR-LEDs
5Watt Power consumpetion
5V/1A Power Supply
Ethernet port, SD Card and Cloud Service
2.4GHz WiFI
Blockchain
Blockchain can be defined as a digital ledger consisting of digital records called Blocks. Blocks are used to record transactions across many computers so that any involved block cannot be altered retroactively, without the alteration of all subsequent blocks and requires consensus of the network majority. By design, a blockchain is resistant to modification of the data. This allows the participants to verify and audit transactions independently and at a much lower cost. A blockchain database is managed autonomously using a peer-to-peer network and distributed timestamping server.
Block
Blocks hold batches of valid transactions that are hashed and encoded into a Merkle tree. Each and every block includes the cryptographic hash of the previous block in the blockchain, which links the two. The linked blocks form a chain. This iterative process confirms the integrity of the previous block, all the way back to the original genesis block.
Block Time
It is the average time it takes for the network to generate one extra block in the blockchain. For example, in the case of Bitcoin, it takes on an average of 10 minutes to generate a new block.
Decentralization
This is an important security feature of blockchain. By storing data across the peer-to-peer network, blockchain eliminates risks that come with data being held centrally. The decentralized blockchain uses ad hoc message passing and distributed networking. These blockchain networks lack centralized points of vulnerability that computer crackers can exploit also one thing to note is that it has no central point of failure.
Blockchain security methods include the use of public-key cryptography. A public key is a long, string of numbers that looks random. It is an address on the blockchain. Value tokens sent across the network are recorded as belonging to that address. A private key is like a password that gives its owner access to their digital assets or the means to otherwise interact with the various capabilities that blockchains now support.
Well, that’s a lot of information. Hope you enjoyed reading about the UCAM and blockchain in general.
Motorola has just launched the latest iteration of its budget entry level smartphone, the Moto E7 Plus. The E series is best known for its affordability and the company is offering some notable specs for an under 10,000 INR price point (roughly 135 US Dollars).
Moto E7 Plus
Despite being an entry level device, the Moto E7 Plus features a 48 megapixel dual cameras. While dual cameras aren’t very uncommon in this price range, Motorola has heavily focused on its f/1.7 primary camera, claiming that it would offer one of the best camera performance in the sub 10K INR price range. It features a 6.5 inch HD+ Max Vision HD Display and offers a Stock Android experience as well. Notably, the Moto E7 Plus powered by a large 5,000mAh battery that claims 21 hours of video streaming and 15 hours of web browsing endurance.
The display has an aspect ratio of 20:9 with a large screen to body ratio. Under the hood, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 SoC runs the device, which is a 1.8GHz processor octa core processor. For memory, 4Gb of RAM is offered along with 64GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 512GB via a microSD card and the Moto E7 Plus runs Android 10 OS out of the box, with the promise of 2 years worth of security updates. Furthermore, the device is water repellent just as an added safety measure while face unlock is also offered to the user.
On the rear, a 48 megapixel primary sensor is housed in the square shaped camera module, which also features the 2 megapixel depth sensor and an LED flash. Below the camera system, a rear mounted fingerprint scanner can be seen that also sports the signature batwing ‘M’ logo of the company. Motorola has heavily emphasized on its camera performance, with a special focus on its Night Vision mode that lets users take bright pictures even in low light scenarios. Other features like slow motion videos and timelapse are also offered that are powered by its AI algorithms.
Price and Availability
The Moto E7 Plus has been built completely in India and arrives at a price of just 9,499 INR (roughly 129 US Dollars). It will be available exclusively through Flipkart, which is a major e-retailer in the country and starts sale from 30th September 2020 from 12 pm onwards. The device arrives in two color variants, namely Misty Blue and Twilight Orange, so for those that are looking for an affordable new handset, this might be a worthwhile to pick to consider.
A few days ago, Apple announced its new Watch Series 6, Watch SE as well as new iPad and iPad Air models at a special ‘Time Flies’ event. Now, the company is gearing up to hold a new special event in the coming weeks to launch iPhone 12 models.
While the company has not yet confirmed when the next event will take place, the latest report indicates that the Apple iPhone 12 launch event could happen on 13th October. It also adds that pre-orders for the devices could start as soon as 16th October.
Another report claims that Apple is gearing up for a product launch event and in an internal presentation for BT and EE by British Telecom CEO Marc Allera revealed that Apple is close to launching the new 5G iPhones within days.
Apple is anticipated to launch four iPhone models this time and their names have been leaked online. The 5.4-inch model of the device will be called Apple iPhone 12 Mini. The model with a 6.7-inch display will be called iPhone 12 Pro Max while the two devices with a 6.1-inch display will be called iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro.
Reports indicate that the 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch models of the iPhone 12 will have the same display notch as the iPhone 11 models. However, the 5.4-inch model will have a slightly narrow notch to show more information on the screen at the top edges.
Recently, it was revealed that the upcoming iPhone 12 could cost somewhere between $699 to $749 while the iPhone 12 Max could be priced around $799-849. The Pro and Pro Max models are expected to be priced between $1,100 to $1,200. To know for sure, we will have to wait for the official announcement from the company.
Smartphone manufacturers have been trying to come up with a perfect solution for a full-screen device. After offering a pop-up camera module, manufacturers are now working on under-display camera technology.
While ZTE has already launched the world’s first smartphone with an under-display camera — ZTE Axon 20 5G, other manufacturers like OPPO and Xiaomi are working on the same. Now, it seems that Realme has also joined the list.
Realme’s Vice President and President of Global Marketing Xu Qi has today shared a photo on Weibo which shows a smartphone without any notch on top of the display. This hints that the company is gearing up to launch a device with under-display camera technology.
However, do note that the Xu Qi has not explicitly confirmed that this is the company’s upcoming smartphone using in-display camera technology. But going by his comments on the same post, he has teased selfies and confirmed there’s no pop-up camera, hinting that the phone is using under-display camera technology.
Huawei, which was ranked as the world’s leading smartphone brand for the second quarter of this year, is now struggling to keep its business afloat. The company is now battling for the survival against the US sanctions and has a few tricks up its sleeves.
Guo Ping, Huawei’s rotating chairman, has said that the company is now focusing on the development of its HMS ecosystem. After getting banned from using Google services last year, the company developed its own Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) and made it available for all, as a replacement for Google.
He has also added that the company will continue to invest in connectivity, high-performance computing, cloud technology, and artificial intelligence. Guo also added that the company will continue to support supply chain partners who still work with Huawei.
It is also confirmed that Huawei has sufficient chips for the telecom equipment, server, and cloud business, as we previously reported. However, Guo Ping said that the company is still looking for solutions for the smartphone chipsets, which the company needs hundreds of millions every year. He added that the company is willing to procure chips from U.S.-based companies who receive the license from the government, including its rival Qualcomm.
Zhang Ping An, President of Huawei’s Consumer Cloud Services said that the company is in talks with Chinese vendors to expand the usage of HarmonyOS. If the Chinese giant manages to convince smartphone makers to adopt HarmonyOS, even only for the Chinese market, then it could be a major blow to Google’s Android.
Recently, AMD and Intel confirmed that they have been granted a license by the United States to continue doing business with Huawei, but the scope is not yet known. Apart from them, MediaTek and SMIC have also applied for a license to supply chipsets to Huawei.
Currently, all the major suppliers of Huawei, including TSMC, Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, Kioxia, Sharp, Micron, and Sony have stopped doing business with Huawei in order to comply with the new U.S. regulations.
After launching the Mi 10 Ultra and Redmi K30 Ultra smartphone to commemorate the company’s 10 year anniversary, Xiaomi is now set to launch its new TV in China.
The company has today confirmed that the Xiaomi TV Master Ultra Edition will be made official in China on 28th September. It is also confirmed that the TV will have support for 8K display and 5G connectivity.
However, Xiaomi has not yet announced the size of the TV. For that, it seems like we will have to wait for the official launch event on 28th September. It could be related to the Xiaomi Mi TV Master series that was recently launched in a 65-inch OLED version.
The Xiaomi Mi TV Master 65-inch OLED model comes with support for 4K display with a 120Hz refresh rate and offers a screen-to-body ratio of 98.8 percent. It has support for features like high-speed motion compensation, AI image quality engine, and Dolby Vision, among others.
Recently, an 82-inch Smart TV from Xiaomi with support for 8K and 4K resolutions were spotted on 3C certification. The 82-inch Mi TV 8K has a model number L82M6-8K and is reportedly using a panel from LG Display.
The smart TV has an integrated 5G modem for streaming 8K content. As for the pricing, it is said that the television will be super expensive but will be cheaper than the company’s 49,999 yuan ($7,330) transparent TV.
Lenovo is no longer a popular player in the smartphone market. Ever since the company acquired Motorola, it has been focussing more on that brand rather than its own due to nostalgia and brand power associated with its subsidiary. The Chinese company has now reached a certain point that it is rebranding Motorola devices as its own. The newly certified Lenovo K12 Note is nothing but a rebadged Moto G9 Play/Moto G9 (India).
According to Google Play Console, the upcoming Lenovo K12 Note is codenamed guamp. It will sport an HD+ (720 x 1600 pixels) with 280 DPI. Under the hood, it will feature Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 chipset and 4GB RAM. Last but not least, it will run Android 10 out of the box.
The above mentioned specs and the image included in the listing confirms that this phone is indeed a rebranded Moto G9 Play. This Motorola device debuted in late August in Europe and last week in the UK.
What’s even more interesting is that this very same Moto G9 Play handset is sold as the vanilla Moto G9 in India. That means Lenovo is selling it with three different names across the world. That said, we are not certain where the K12 Note will launch first.
A few years back, Lenovo K series smartphones were one of the best budget phones available in the market. Those devices would compete directly with Xiaomi Redmi series phones. Unfortunately, slowly and steadily, the company not only gave up on this popular series but also its entire smartphone lineup.
Back in July, Lenovo released its first gaming smartphone called Legion Duel. Sadly, it is still limited to China and the company is yet to confirm if it will ever hit global markets.
Samsung recently confirmed that it will be introducing the new Galaxy F-series of smartphones soon in India. Reports surrounding it have claimed that the first Galaxy F-series smartphone could be called the Galaxy F41. The support page of the smartphone, which confirms SM-F415F/DS as its model number, is now live on Samsung India’s website. A microsite for the Galaxy F-series has appeared on Flipkart. The microsite has information on the specs of the device yet, but it hints that the company will confirm its launch date tomorrow (Sept. 24).
Probably, the Galaxy F-series could be exclusively available through Flipkart since the Galaxy M-series are only available through Amazon India. In recent days, the Galaxy F41 phone has appeared in Google Play Console and Geekbench benchmarking platform through which some of its key specs have been revealed.
Rumors have it that the Galaxy F41 could be a rebadged version of the Galaxy M31 smartphone that debuted earlier this year. The two phones may only differ in the camera department. The Galaxy M31 has a quad-camera system on its back. It is speculated that the F41 will be equipped with triple rear cameras.
The Galaxy F41 is expected to arrive with specs like Full HD+ display with Infinity-U notch, Exynos 9611 chipset, 6 GB of RAM, and Android 10 OS. It also features a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner and a 3.5mm audio jack. It will come in two storage versions and three color variants such as blue, black, and green.
An upcoming OPPO phone with CPH2125 model number was certified by the Global Certification Forum (GCF) as OPPO Reno4 Lite. In the past, the phone was also approved by the Bluetooth SIG authority through which some of its key details were revealed. The Reno4 Lite has now received certification from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) through which some more details. It appears that the Reno4 Lite may arrive in the global market as the rebranded version of the OPPO F17 Pro that went official in India recently.
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The FCC certification has revealed that the Reno4 Lite (CPH2125) has 160.1 x 73.8 x 7.5mm and it weighs 164 grams. The phone is loaded with ColorOS 7.2 and its driven by a 4,000mAh battery. The handset may ship with an 18W charger. A diagram of the phone’s rear was also found in the FCC documents. The Bluetooth listing of the Reno4 Lite had revealed it has a 6.43-inch display, a 2.0GHz MediaTek processor, Bluetooth 5.1, and a 4,000mAh battery.
The dimensions and specs of the Reno4 Lite match with the OPPO F17 Pro that debuted earlier this month. While the F17 Pro is likely to arrive in global markets as F17 Pro, some markets are rumored to receive it as OPPO A93.
The OPPO F17 Pro has a 6.43-inch S-AMOLED FHD+ with a dual punch-hole design. It has a 16-megapixel + 2-megapixel (depth) dual selfie camera system and its rear sports a 48-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel superwide sensor, a pair of 2-megapixel depth sensors. The 4,015mAh battery of the phone is coupled with 30W VOOC charging tech. The Helio P95 powered phone comes with 8 GB of LPPDR4x RAM and 128 GB of UFS 2.1 built-in storage and it is priced at Rs 22,990 (~$313).
Yesterday, POCO announced the POCO X3 smartphone in India. In the global markets, the smartphone is known as POCO X3 NFC. In India, it is simply called POCO X3 as it lacks NFC connectivity. In a recent interview, POCO India General Manager C Manmohan revealed that the removal of the NFC feature allowed the company to offer a larger battery on the Indian version of the POCO X3.
The POCO X3 NFC (global version) has a 5,160mAh battery, whereas the Indian model ships with a 6,000mAh battery. In an interview with 91mobiles, C Manmohan revealed that the company decided to drop the NFC feature on the Indian version because it is not an important feature for the Indian audience. Since UPI and QR code-based payments are more popular than contactless payments through NFC in India, eliminating the feature allowed the firm to offer a 16 percent larger battery on the Indian edition of POCO X3.
The POCO X3 will be for purchase for the first time at 12 PM IST on Sept. 29. The 6 GB RAM + 64 GB storage, 6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage, and 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage editions of the POCO X3 are priced at Rs 16,999 (~$231), Rs 18,499 (~$251), and Rs 19,999 (~$274) in India. The handset comes in Cobalt Blue and Shadow Grey colors.
The POCO X3 has a 6.67-inch 120Hz IPS LCD FHD+ display with a punch-hole design. It has a 20-megapixel front camera and a 64-megapixel (Sony IMX682) + 13-megapixel (ultrawide) + 2-megapixel (macro) + 2-megapixel (depth) quad-camera system. The Snapdragon 732G chipset fuels the device with LPPDR4x RAM and UFS 2.1 storage. The 6,000mAh battery of the POCO X3 supports 33W fast charging. It comes with other features like dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, USB-C, IR blaster, stereo speakers, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a side-facing fingerprint scanner. It runs on MIUI 12 based Android 10 OS.
LG recently announced the LG K42 low-end smartphone in markets like Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Miami, Nicaragua, and Panama. The South Korean company also unveiled another phone called LG K71 in these markets. The K71 sports a massive display, 32-megapixel selfie camera, 48-megapixel triple rear cameras, and it comes with a built-in stylus.
LG K71 specifications and features
The LG K71 measures 171.4 x 77.7 x 8.7mm and it weighs 220 grams. The phone sports a massive 6.8-inch FullVision IPS LCD panel with a U-shaped notch. It supports FHD+ resolution and 20.5:9 aspect ratio. There is a built-in spring-loaded stylus pen onboard that can be used for writing, editing, doodling, sketching, coloring, and taking notes on the massive screen of the K71.
The LG K71 is powered by the modest Helio P35 chipset and 4 GB of RAM. It has 128 GB of internal storage and a microSD card slot. The Android 10 OS with LG UX comes preinstalled on the device. A 4,000mAh battery with 10W charging support powers the LG K71.
The LG K71 has a 32-megapixel selfie camera and its rear-facing camera setup includes a 48-megapixel main lens with PDAF, a 5-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 5-megapixel depth sensor. The K71 offers users with other features such as a dual SIM slot, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, USB-C, a Google Assistant hardware key, a rear-facing fingerprint scanner, DTS:3D Surround Sound support and a 3.5mm audio jack.
LG K71 pricing and availability
While LG has announced the K71 smartphone, it has revealed its pricing yet. However, it is known that it will be available in colors like Holo Titan and Holo White.
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