Advertisement

TOSHIBA launches L50, U50 & U79 series of smart TVs in India starting at ₹12,990 ($174)

Last month, Hisense debuted its smart TVs in India. In the press release, the Indian COO of the group revealed that they will launch Toshiba television next month. As promised, the company has now released 7 Toshiba smart TV models in the country starting from ₹12,990 ($176) to ₹66,990 ($990). All of them will be on sale starting September 18 and as part of the inaugural offer, the company is offering 4 years of panel warranty on its 4K lineup. They can be purchased from Amazon India, Flipkart, Reliance Digital, and Tata Cliq.

TOSHIBA L5050 U5050 U7980 Featured

The Toshiba TV models are similar to Hisense televisions in terms of specifications. The only major difference between the offerings from the two brands is that the former runs VIDAA OS instead of Android TV. Further, instead of Google Assistant, the 4K models come with Alexa and the cheaper HD and FHD models lack voice assistant. But all of them do come with leading streaming services like YouTube, Netflix, Prime Video, and others.

The 7 Toshiba smart TVs launched by the Hisense Group in India are categorised into three series namely L50, U50 and U79 respectively.

TOSHIBA L50 Series

The brand has launched two variants under this series. The first model 32L5050 sports a 32-inch HD display, whereas the second model 43L5050 features a 43-inch FHD screen. Both of them uses ADS panel.

TOSHIBA L5050
TOSHIBA L5050

They are powered by CEVO Engine Premium, a proprietary graphic processor with enhancements like AMR+ Technology (Active Motion Resolution), Contrast Booster, Dynamic Mode, and Bright On.

Further, both the models come with DBX-TV sound technology and Dolby Audio, however, the 43-inch variant comes with 24W speakers compared to 20W speaker on the 32-inch version.

Other features include 2 x HDMI, 2 x USB, screen mirroring, and metal stand. Last but not least, they come with a standard one-year warranty (including panel) and are priced at ₹12,990 ($176) and ₹24,990 ($339) respectively.

TOSHIBA U50 Series

This series consists of three models namely 43U5050 (43-inch), 50U5050 (50-inch), and 55U5050 (55-inch) priced at ₹27,990 ($380), ₹32,990 ($448), and ₹36,990 ($502) respectively.  They come with a standard one-year warranty with an additional 4-year panel warranty if bought during the first four days of sale.

TOSHIBA U5050
TOSHIBA U5050

All the size variants in this series sport 4K panel but their type is unknown. Features of these TVs include CEVO 4K HDR Engine graphic processor, 4K Resolution+ for upscaling 1080p content into UHD, High Dynamic Range (HDR10, HLG & Dolby Vision), Ultra Dimming Technology, AMR+ Technology, Super Contrast Booster, Color Re-master, Dolby Atmos, and Alexa Built-in.

Apart from the above-mentioned features, they also come with bezel-less design, metal finish, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth, 3 x HDMI, 2 x USB, 30W speakers on the 50-inch/55-inch versions, and 24W speakers on the 43-inch model.

TOSHIBA U79 Series

This series is the premium of all the three and consists of two models  – 55U7980 (55-inch) and 65U7980 (65-inch) priced at ₹46,990 ($638) and ₹66,990 ($910) respectively. Customers buying them during the inaugural sale will be eligible for an additional 4-year panel warranty.

TOSHIBA U7980

Talking about features, these TV models incorporate all the features of the previous series, in addition to certain unique features like Full Array Local Dimming Technology, 700 nits brightness, wide color gamut, MEMC technology, and Color Re-master PRO.

Interestingly, they come with 24W speakers but feature 4 x HDMI and 2 x USB.

TOSHIBA U80 Series

Toshiba has also announced to launch U80 series of televisions with QLED panel later this year in India. Pricing and specifications of these models will be disclosed ahead of their sale.

 

WhatsApp Web might soon receive a fingerprint security feature

WhatsApp, the popular social media app, also offers browser support for its messaging service that allows one to use it on desktops. Now, the company might be looking to make it more secure by adding another layer of security via biometric scanning support.

WhatsApp Logo

According to a WABetaInfo report, WhatsApp has dedicated a team to work on making the entire browser service more secure. The Facebook owned messaging platform is apparently going to receive a security update that will bring fingerprint authentication for WhatsApp Web. As per the report, one would have to open WhatsApp on their smartphones and scan their fingerprint to initiate the web session of their PC.

The report also featured a screenshot of the security feature in action. At the moment, WhatsApp Web only requires users to scan a QR code on their desktop/laptop screen to initiate the connection, with the smartphone being required to have a stable internet connection as well. This is rather straightforward and essentially lacks any direct form of security.

WhatsApp

Unfortunately, finer details regarding this security update is currently unknown. It is also unclear whether WhatsApp will be doing away with the QR code entirely in exchange for this feature’s addition. However, any addition or focus toward privacy is always a plus point for the consumer. So stay tuned for more updates, which should arrive soon.

 

Apple supply chain is joined by Chinese firms for new iPads and Watch

China based firms have joined the supply chain of Apple for the production of new iPads and Apple Watches, according to industry sources that are close to the matter.

Apple Watch Series 6 Aluminum
Apple Watch Series 6 Aluminum

As per a DigiTimes report, Luxshare Precision Industry is the secondary supplier of the new Apple Watch Series 6 while BYD is one of the suppliers for its new Wi-Fi iPad series. At the moment, Foxconn Technology Group and Compal Electronics are the primary suppliers for both the new Apple Watch and iPad generations.

However, due to the Chinese manufacturer’s production quality, pricing, and cooperation, the Cupertino based giant is likely to shift more orders towards Luxshare and BYD. Furthermore, Compal is also expecting its non-PC products shipments to grow in the second half of this year, which is likely to be achieved through tablet shipments that have grown significantly due to the coronavirus pandemic that has shifted productivity to homes for both education and work.

Apple
iPad 8th generation (left) and iPad Air 4th generation (right)

The move from Apple arrives amidst the growing frictions between the US and China. The company is also seeking to grow the number of Chinese suppliers to satisfy the local demand in China while relying on Taiwanese manufacturers for various markets outside of China. Similarly, it also has its assembly partners to make its products in other regions like India and Vietnam.

 

Alleged Huawei Nova 7 SE Vitality Edition with full specifications appears at TENAA

Rumors have it that Huawei is working on a new version of the Huawei Nova 7 SE smartphone that debuted in April in China. The Nova 7 SE was fueled by the Kirin 820, but its new edition is rumored to be equipped with the new Dimensity 800U chipset that went official last month. It is speculated that the Dimensity 800U powered smartphone may break cover as the Huawei Nova 7 SE Vitality Edition. The handset (model number CND-AN00) that is believed to be the Nova 7 SE Vitality Edition has emerged in the database of the TENAA telecom authority of China with its entire specifications.

Huawei Nova 7 SE Vitality Edition (Rumored)

The Nova 7 SE Vitality Edition has a 6.5-inch IPS LCD screen that delivers 1080 x 2400 pixels Full HD+ resolution. It is driven by an octa-core processor that clocks at 2.4GHz, which could be the Dimensity 800U. The phone features 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of built-in storage. The device lacks support for a microSD card slot.

Huawei Nova 7 SE Vitality Edition TENAA

The Android 10 OS is preinstalled on the Huawei CND-AN00 smartphone. It has a 3,900mAh rated battery and its 3C certification has revealed that its retail package may include a 40W fast charger. It has a selfie camera of 16-megapixel and a 64-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel + 2-megapixel quad-camera system.

The Nova 7 SE Vitality Edition features a side-facing fingerprint sensor. Its dimensions are 162.31 x 75 x 8.58mm and it weighs 189 grams. The device may debut in color options like green, purple, silver, and black in China.

The Huawei Nova 7 SE Vitality Edition moniker is not yet confirmed by Huawei. Hence, it is advisable to digest the moniker leak with a grain of salt.

 

 

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 price discounted by 9,000 INR ($122) for a week in India

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 has just received a price cut in India. The latest flagship handset from the South Korean tech giant has had its price temporarily slashed by 9,000 INR (roughly 122 US Dollars) for just a week.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20

This means that the actual selling price of the device is now 68,999 INR (roughly 937 US Dollars) instead of 77,999 INR (roughly 1,060 US Dollars). A Gadgets360 report also noted that Samsung is also offering an additional 6,000 INR (roughly 82 US Dollars) cashback for those that have an HDFC bank card as well. The offer is currently live and one can avail of this deal for the company’s current gen flagship.

The new temporary price is available on the company’s official Samsung.com website, physical stores, major e-commerce websites, and other retail stores as well. Customers will receive an instant 9,000 INR discount during checkout, while Amazon India offers a live coupon option for users to check, to avail the discount.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20

Keep in mind, this deal is only temporary and the Samsung Galaxy Note 20’s price will return to its original price from 23rd September 2020. The device is currently available in Mystic Bronze, Mystic Green, and Mystic Blue color variants and offers top notch specs worthy of being a 2020 premium grade flagship from the world’s largest smartphone manufacturer.

 

[UPDATE: Buyer Confirmed] Samsung Corning is selling its South Korean factory to a Chinese firm

Samsung Display‘s subsidiary firm, Samsung Corning Advanced Glass, is selling its factory in Gumi, South Korea to a Chinese company. The news arrives after the company held a board meeting last week regarding the matter, which was confirmed by a report from TheElec.

Samsung

At the moment, Samsung Corning has two factories in its home country, with one in Gumi and another factory at Asan. The Gumi facility has been producing target materials that are utilized to make thin films to coat displays and solar panels. The site also worked to manufacture coat liquid crystal displays, organic light emitting diode (OLED), and even touch screen panels in the display department.

Samsung Corning Advanced Glass had first acquired the business from Samsung Corning Precision Materials back in 2014. However, a person close to the matter claimed that the South Korean tech giant plans on now focus solely on OLED displays. Since the Asan facility is already producing the glass for OLEDs, the company has decided to sell its Gumi factory.

The company is now clearly focusing on its OLED panel business. Previously, Samsung has previously sold off its LCD panel making plants. This is indicative of the company’s shift towards OLED panels and other relating technologies as well. MiniLEDs is one such area the company is working on.

Samsung

Update: The Chinese metal company Vital Materials has been confirmed to be the buyer of the Samsung Corning Advanced Glass factory in Gumi, South Korea. A recent report from TheElec confirmed the news, with Vital announcing that it has bought the ceramic target business of Samsung on its homepage. Vital also stated that the newly acquired business will provide highly “complementary geographic, product, and market mix.”

Olivier Bracher, Vital Thin Film Materials VP said that “The synergies created by the acquisition will form a stronger and more reliable partner for new and existing customers around the globe.” For those unaware, Vital is based in Guangzhou, China, and has its operations revolving around material technology with an emphasis on R&D, production, distribution, and recycling of rare strategic metals.

 

Trump might not sign off on the Oracle TikTok deal

Earlier this week, US President Donald Trump told reporters that he wasn’t ready to approve a proposal from ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok. This is in regard to recent news of Oracle becoming a technology provider for ByteDance’s popular short video sharing app.

Trump

For those unaware, Oracle was apparently interested in the acquisition of TikTok in the US, with ByteDance even submitting a proposal with the Treasury Department and is waiting for a response. However, Trump stated that the deal must be “100 percent as far as national security is concerned,” and that he would see the deal first before deciding on signing off on it, as per a CNBC report.

Since the looming threat of the complete ban in the US, ByteDance has been looking for various companies to strike a deal for the popular social media platform. Although, the recent statement from the US President makes the situation a bit more difficult for the TikTok owners since political differences between Washington and Beijing might affect the outcome of the deal being signed off.

Trump

Trump had also said that the government had looked into accepting payment as a part of the transaction but he further added that “Amazingly I find that you’re not allowed to do that. I said, ‘What kind of a thing is this?’ If they’re willing to make big payments to the government, they’re not allowed because there’s no way of doing that from a — there’s no legal path to do that.” The US President is also against ByteDance holding a majority stake in TikTok during the acquisition. Thus, it remains the be seen how the situation plays out, so stay tuned.

 

Samsung Galaxy A52 leak reveals 64MP quad-camera setup

The Galaxy A51 has been the best-selling Samsung smartphone globally in 2020 since it launched earlier this year. It even got a 5G variant a few months back for certain regions. Since the device is now almost a year old, information has started pouring in regarding its successor, Galaxy A52.

This Galaxy A52 leak comes from GalaxyClub. The publication reveals this handset to retain quad-camera setup from its predecessor with an upgraded 64MP primary sensor. The other three sensors are expected to be same (ultra-wide, macro, depth) as the former model but their megapixel counts are unknown at the moment.

This is not the first time we are hearing about the Galaxy A52. That’s because the brandings of this phone along with other Galaxy Ax2 series devices were trademarked by Samsung at the beginning of 2020. However, this is the first time its features have been exposed.

That said, Galaxy A51 was officially announced by Samsung in December 2019 but it was made available for purchase only in January 2020. We can expect the South Korean giant to continue the same with the upcoming Galaxy A51.

Since the launch of this handset is still months away, we can look forward to more leaks regarding this device in the coming days like any other new phone debuting in the market.

 

Xiaomi Vice Chairman promises to not sell additional stocks after selling $1 billion shares

Lin Bin, Xiaomi Vice Chairman and Executive Director, has pledged that he will not sell any additional shares of the company over the next five years. This move arrives after 1 billion US Dollars worth of shares were sold and is an effort to maintain the market confidence in the Chinese tech giant.

Xiaomi

According to a CaixinGlobal report, the company recently sold shares to cash in on the surging stock price of its share’s value. It reported sales of HK$7.89 billion (roughly 1.02 billion US Dollars) through 350 million Class B shares of the company. The senior official sold shares at HK$22.55 each or about 3 US Dollars, which was a 4.23 percent discount on the company’s Monday closing price.

At the moment, Lin Bin holds about 2.4 billion shares or 9.64 percent of Xiaomi’s capital stock, which also makes him the second largest individual shareholder. In recent times, the company’s share prices have soared by almost 30 percent after it reported on an impressive growth in net profits year on year in its latest financial report.

Xiaomi

Back in August 2019, the senior executive had sold over 41 million Xiaomi shares for three days straight. This brought in HK$373 million, which had shaken the market confidence and saw the downfall of the company’s share value. So to avoid the same trend from recurring, Lin Bin promised not to sell any Xiaomi shares for a year.

 

Sony Xperia 5 II unveiled, features Snapdragon 865 and 120Hz OLED display

The Sony Xperia 5 II has just been launched by the company. It is a new compact flagship from Sony and features top notch specs like the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC and a high refresh rate OLED panel.

Xperia 5 II

For those unaware, the new high end device is the spiritual successor to Sony’s Compact series. The Xperia 5 arrives as the compact version of the Xperia 1 2019 flagship, while the Xperia 5 II is the compact version of the Xperia 1 II, which was launched earlier this year. With smartphone sizes having become rather unwieldy and heavy for single handed use, the small form factor device will be a comfortable pick for many.

Sony

Xperia 5 II Specifications

Under the hood, the latest flagship from Sony features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 5G chipset. At the moment, the RAM and storage configuration is currently unknown. Although, we do know that the device is powered by a 4,000mAh battery pack. On the front, the smartphone sports a 6.1 inch FHD+ OLED display panel, which supports a 120Hz high refresh rate. This display has an aspect ratio of 21:9 and offers HDR support with Gorilla Glass 5 protection.

Unfortunately, the Sony press release has left out a bunch of details regarding the newly unveiled device. Although, it is confirmed that the Xperia 5 II features a triple camera setup, comprising of a 12MP f/1.7 primary sensor, a 12MP f/2.2 ultra wide angle camera, and another 12MP f/2.4 telephoto lens. However, the specs of the selfie shooter are currently unknown. But, Sony has highlighted that the device will be capable of shooting 4K HDR videos at 120fps, which can also be played back at 5x slow motion at 24fps.

Sony

Pricing and Availability

The Sony Xperia 5 II will be available in an unlocked Black color variant in the US, with variants compatible for Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Cricket. Pre orders for the device will start from 29th September 2020 with a price tag of 950 US Dollars, with shipping starting from 4th December 2020. For those that order before 29th November 2020, they will receive a gaming bundle comprising of a gaming headset, a 10,000mAh power bank, and 21,600 Call of Duty Mobile points.

 

Realme 7i with 90Hz display, SD662, 64MP quad cameras, 5000mAh battery debuts for ~$214

The Realme 7 and Realme 7 Pro smartphones were announced in India at the beginning of this month. Soon after its launch, Realme Indonesia started teasing the arrival of the all-new Realme 7i. Today, the Chinese firm held a launch event in Indonesia to announce Realme 7i and Realme 7 smartphones.

Realme 7i specifications and features

The Realme 7i measures 164.1 x 75.5 x 8.5-8.9mm and it weighs 188 grams. It has an IPS LCD punch-hole display that measures 6.5 inches. The screen supports 720 x 1600 pixels HD+ resolution and a 20:9 aspect ratio. The phone promises a screen-to-body ratio of 90 percent. The display is shielded by Gorilla Glass panel and its rear is made from glossy polycarbonate material.

The Realme 7i has a Sony IMX471 16-megapixel front-facing snapper with f/2/1 aperture. It offers features like portrait mode, beauty mode, HDR, bokeh effect, UIS video stabilization, and 30fps 1080p video recording. The Realme 7 has a quad-camera system on its back. It has a 64-megapixel main camera with f/1.8 aperture with PDAF, an 8-megapixel ultrawide sensor with 119-degree field-of-view and f/2.2 aperture, a 2-megapixel B&W lens with f/2.4 aperture, and a 2-megapixel macro lens with 4cm focal length with f/2.4 aperture. The rear cameras support super nightscape mode, portrait mode, HDR, AI scene recognition, AI scene beauty, cinema mode, UIS / UIS Max video stabilization, and 30fps 1080p video shooting.

Realme 7 (right) and Realme 7i (left)

The 11nm Snapdragon 662 mobile platform powers the Realme 7i with 8 GB of LPPDR4x RAM and 128 GB of UFS 2.1 storage. For additional storage, it has a microSD card slot. The Android 10 OS with Realme UI 1.0 skin comes preloaded on the Realme 7i. The 5,000mAh battery of the Realme 7i supports 18W fast charging. The other features available on the Realme 7i are dual SIM slot, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, USB-C, a 3.5mm headphone slot, and a rear-facing fingerprint sensor.

Realme 7 specifications and features

The Realme 7 has a 6.5-inch IPS LCD full HD+ punch-hole screen with a 90Hz refresh rate. It is driven by the Helio G95 chipset, 8 GB of LPDDR4x RAM, 128 GB of UFS 2.1 storage. It also houses a 5,000mAh battery with 30W Dart Charge support.

The Realme 7 has a front-facing camera of 16-megapixel. The backside of the phone has a Sony IMX682 64-megapixel + 8-megapixel (119-degree ultrawide) + 2-megapixel (depth) + 2-megapixel (macro) quad-camera system. It has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and carries support NFC among other connectivity features. The handset measures 162.3 x 75.4 x 9.4mm and it weighs 196.5 grams.

Realme 7i and Realme 7 pricing and availability

The Realme 7i and Realme 7 are priced at IDR 3,199,000 (~$214) and IDR 3,999,000 (~$268), respectively. The Realme 7 can be bought in color editions such as Misty Blue and Misty White in Indonesia. The Realme 7i is coming to the country in colors like Polar Blue and Aurora Green.

 

 

Leak: Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro will retail for €699

Xiaomi is expected to launch new devices in the Mi 10 series in the form of Mi 10T and Mi 10T Pro. The entire design and specifications of these handsets have already leaked. The only thing that was uncertain about them was their pice. But now, the price of the Pro variant leaks as well.

Xiaomi Mi 10 T Pro

The upcoming Mi 10T and Mi 10T pro expected to be the cheaper alternatives to the regular Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro. To sell these devices at a more pocket-friendly price, Xiaomi has toned down some of the features, which don’t affect the users in usage.

For instance, both these phones will ship with LCD panel compared to curved OLED display on the standard editions of Mi 10 series. But to compensate it, the company has added 144Hz refresh rate. Since displays are one of the most expensive parts of a smartphone, their price was thought to be much cheaper.

Fortunately, this speculation happens to be true. A picture shared by 数码闲聊站 (Digital Chat Station) reveals the price of Mi 10T Pro to be €699. That means this handset will retail for €300 less than the launch price of Mi 10 Pro. In fact, it will be also €100 cheaper than the debut price of regular Mi 10.

Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro Price Leak

On paper, the Mi 10T Pro looks much better than vanilla Mi 10. Because it will come with a more useful triple camera setup – 108MP (wide) + 20MP (ultra-wide) + 12MP (telephoto) and 144Hz refresh rate, albeit an LCD panel. Above all, as mentioned above, it will be more affordable.

That said, Xiaomi is yet to announce the launch date of the new Mi 10T series. Going by the number of leaks and retailer listings, they should go official very soon.

 

Apple Watch Series 6 Chinese variant to support blood oxygen monitoring feature

At its recent ‘Time Flies’ virtual event, Apple unveiled the next-generation Apple Watch Series 6 models, along with Apple Watch SE and a few other devices. The highlight of this new smartwatch is that it comes with a feature for blood oxygen monitoring.

During the announcement, Apple had revealed that the feature will be available in selected countries only. Now, it has been confirmed that the Apple Watch Series 6 models in China will have support for blood oxygen monitoring.

Apple Watch Series 6

Apple had introduced the ECG monitoring feature with the Watch Series 4 but the feature didn’t make it to the Chinese variants. The ECG feature has been limited to certain countries only because of regulatory approvals. So, people in China were hoping that Apple doesn’t follow the same for the new SpO2 monitoring feature.

Given that the blood oxygen monitoring feature isn’t strictly controlled by regulatory authorities, it is possible for Apple to offer the feature is almost every region. Thus, the feature will be available in about 108 countries and regions.

EDITOR’S PICK: Sony finally unveils PlayStation 5 price; starts at $399

The blood oxygen monitoring feature takes about 15 seconds to complete the process and the function is accomplished using both red and infrared light. The device is powered by a new S6 processor, which is based on the A13 chipset.

It is running on the latest watchOS 7 which was introduced earlier this year during WWDC. There’s native sleep tracking support, a rebranded Fitness app with new workouts, a hand-washing feature tailored for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, richer complications, and the ability to share watch faces, and more.

The company says that the smartwatch offers 18 hours of battery life, the same as its predecessor. It also comes with support for fast charging which can recharge the device in about one and a half hours.

 

Huawei smartphones with Kirin chips are being sold at exorbitant prices: Report

Since the US chip supply ban, it has become hard for someone to buy a Huawei smartphone equipped with a 5G Kirin chipset. And reportedly, the prices of said devices have also surged in the market recently.

Huawei

According to a new report from GlobalTimes (a Chinese state-run media), the prices of 5G enabled smartphones from the Chinese tech giant have risen. In Beijing’s largest wholesale market, Zhongguancun, of 3C products, the prices of these 5G Huawei devices have risen, with high end flagships like the Huawei Mate 30 Porsche version being sold for more than 3,000 Yuan (roughly 447 US Dollars) more than their original price that is already a high 2,200 US Dollars.

As per an employee of a mobile store in the Zhongguancun market, the sizeable price hike began more than a month ago. A dealer stated that “Some distributors are stocking up, with prices rising from 100 to 400 yuan on average for all types of Huawei models. In addition, models with different configurations and colors are running out of stock. It is not easy for us to get the phone sets now. It is estimated that the channel price of the phones carrying the Kirin 9000 chip will increase, but the official price will not be raised.”

Huawei Mate 30 RS Porsche Design

For those unaware, the Chinese vendor lost its chip supply from TSMC due to US sanctions. Since then, the company has stockpiled on Kirin chips aggressively, while separate reports have shown that other Chinese chipmakers have also seemingly abandoned it after the US deadline. So analysts believe that the shortage of chip supply and loss of Google mobile services support on its devices has put a lot of pressure on the company in the market.

 

Redmi Smart TV A55 is now up for reservation in China; priced at 1,999 yuan ($295)

Redmi, the company backed by Xiaomi, has today launched its new Smart TV in its home market China — Redmi Smart TV A55. It is now up for pre-order and will be available for purchase from 30th September.

For the pre-order phase, it is available for a discounted price of 1,777 yuan (~$262) but the retail price of the TV is 1,999 yuan (~$295).

Redmi Smart TV A55

The Redmi Smart TV A55 comes with a 55-inch display panel that supports 4K Ultra HD resolution along with HDR technology. It comes with the next-generation Image Quality Engine that can automatically recognize the picture type and enhance the viewing experience using multiple algorithms.

EDITOR’S PICK: Huawei Mate 40 series with 5n Kirin 9000 5G SoC likely to debut in mid-October; UK launch confirmed

Under the hood, the device is powered by the MediaTek 9632 quad-core processor. The TV packs 1.5GB of RAM and come with 8GB of internal storage. There’s also Stereo Speakers that are claimed to offer more immersive sound, along with DTS decoding support.

It is running the MIUI operating system based on Android which can also be used to control smart home devices through voice commands. The company has also introduced a new Minimalist Mode so that elders can easily navigate through the interface.

The Redmi brand has previously launched a few Smart TV models, the latest being Redmi Smart TV X series that includes Redmi Smart TV X50, Redmi Smart TV X55, and Redmi Smart TV X65 with a bezel-less design and impressive set of features.

 

OnePlus Buds Z could be the company’s affordable TWS earphones

OnePlus Buds true wireless earphones were launched earlier this year, marking the Chinese company’s debut in the TWS headset market. Now, it seems that the company is gearing up to launch another variant of the same.

The latest report indicates that the OnePlus Buds Z earphones could get launched soon. It is also expected to be a bit cheaper compared to the currently available model. Just for the context, OnePlus Buds is available for purchase at a price of $80.

OnePlus Buds
OnePlus Buds

It makes sense for the OnePlus Buds Z to be cheaper than the original OnePlus given that the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z is also priced cheaper when compared to the Bullets Wireless earphones.

Currently, there’s no information available about the TWS earphones, including its features, pricing, or availability. However, we expect more details to surface online in the coming weeks as the launch date nears.

EDITOR’S PICK: Honor Hunter V700 Gaming Laptops launched, features NVIDIA RTX 2060 and 10th Gen Intel i7

The OnePlus Buds come with a 13.4mm dynamic driver and has support for Dolby Atmos for the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 8 series. It also has support for Dirac Audio Tuner for the newly launched OnePlus Nord smartphone.

It has environmental noise cancellation which triggers during phone calls. The device also has IPX4 ratings, making it water-resistant. Connecting the earphones with OnePlus smartphones enables additional touch controls, as well as a low-latency mode named Fnatic Mode for gaming.

 

Huawei has limited stock of Kirin 9000 chipsets for Mate 40 series smartphones

Huawei has been cut-off from the rest of the world when it comes to procuring chipsets or other semiconductor components that users American technology. This is because of the sanctions imposed by the United States, which is also affecting the company’s vendors.

Because of the sanctions, it is impossible for the company to manufacture its flagship Kirin chipsets, and thus, the company had earlier confirmed that the upcoming Kirin 9000 SoC could be the last flagship chipset from Huawei.

Huawei Mate 40 Pro Kirin 9000 SoC
Huawei Mate 40 Pro CAD Renders

For those who are unaware, the Kirin 9000 SoC will be powering the upcoming Huawei Mate 40 series flagship smartphones. Now, it has been revealed that the Chinese giant has about 10 million units of Kirin 9000 SoC, so there could be 10 million units of Mate 40 series phones available for purchase.

Another report coming from China claims that Huawei has about 8.8 million units of 5nm Kirin 9000 chipset available. The chipset could last for about a few months before the company runs out of it.

EDITOR’S PICK: Honor Hunter V700 Gaming Laptops launched, features NVIDIA RTX 2060 and 10th Gen Intel i7

As for the Huawei Mate 40 series, the company is expected to launch three models — Mate 40, Mate 40 Pro, and Mate 40 Pro+, all of which will come with EMUI 11 based on the Android 10 operating system with support for some advanced features.

Huawei is expected to hold an online launch event for the Mate 40 series as well as the Kirin 9000 SoC next month. The China launch is expected to take place in mid-October while the devices could go official in the UK next year.

 

Huawei Mate 40 series with 5nm Kirin 9000 5G SoC likely to debut in mid-October; UK launch confirmed

Last year, Huawei unveiled the Mate 30 series in September. It appears that due to the US sanctions the Mate 40 series is unlikely to launch this month. According to a new report on Winfutrue.de, Huawei will be holding the Huawei Mate 40 series livestream unveil event by mid-October in China. As far as global release is concerned, the Mate 40 series may hit the European markets by next year.

At the recently held Huawei Developers Conference (HDC) in China, the Consumer Business Group head for Huawei, Richard Yu confirmed that the Mate 40 series will be debuting soon. Also, the UK wing of the company has confirmed through a tweet that the next generation Huawei Mate will break cover soon.  As reliable tipster Evan Blass had revealed earlier, the Mate 40 series may release in the international markets in the coming year.

Apple recently unveiled the Apple A14 Bionic as the world’s first 5nm chipset. The publication revealed that Huawei will be the first brand to launch a 5nm chipset with a built-in 5G modem. The 5nm Kirin 9000 with 5G support is expected to power the Huawei Mate 40 Pro and Mate 40 Pro+.

Huawei Mate 40 Pro CAD Renders
Huawei Mate 40 Pro CAD Renders

Apple’s 5nm A14 SoC requires an external modem for LTE connectivity. As far as the Mate 40 is concerned, it is likely to feature the Kirin 9000E which is said to be an enhanced version of the Kirin 990 5G chipset. The report also states that the Mate 40 series will offer faster charging capabilities than the predecessor series.

While the Mate 40 series will come with beefed up cameras, it will not feature Google Mobile Services due to the U.S. sanctions. Earlier this month, it was reported that Huawei has reduced component orders for the Mate 40 series by 30 percent as its likely expected a dip in interest and shipments.

 

 

Vivo V20, V20 SE, V20 Pro specifications leaked ahead of September 21 launch

It was recently reported that Vivo will be launching the Vivo V20 series on Sept. 24 in Indonesia. However, the company is set the Vivo V20 series a bit earlier in Thailand on Sept. 21. The series includes three devices such as the Vivo V20 SE, Vivo V20, and Vivo V20 Pro. Vivo Thailand released a teaser of the Vivo V20 Pro, which revealed that it could be a rebadged edition of the Vivo S7 5G that debuted in China. Also, a tipster has shared two screengrabs that have revealed the key specifications of the Vivo V20 and 20 SE smartphones.

Vivo V20 SE and Vivo V20 specifications  

The Vivo V20 SE and Vivo V20 are equipped with a 6.44-inch S-AMOLED display with a waterdrop notch. The screen supports full HD+ resolution, 20:9 aspect ratio, and an in-display fingerprint sensor. Both phones offer a 90.12 percent screen-to-body ratio. These devices are preinstalled with FunTouchOS 11 based Android 10 OS. Interestingly, the Vivo V20 heading to India seems to have a dual punch-hole cutout for two front-facing cameras. This indicates that the Vivo V20 heading to India could be a slightly different phone compared to the ones arriving in markets like Thailand and Indonesia.

The Vivo V20 SE is powered by the Snapdragon 665 and 4,100mAh battery and the Vivo V20 has the Snapdragon 720G and 4,000mAh battery. The Vivo V20 SE and V20 come with 33W Flash Charge 2.0 technology and NFC connectivity. Both devices have 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of built-in storage.

The Vivo V20 SE has a 32-megapixel selfie camera with features like super night selfie, AI face beauty, multi-style portrait, pose master, and softlight band. The rear-mounted triple camera system of the Vivo V20 SE has a 48-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens that can also capture macro shots, and a 2-megapixel bokeh lens. The V20 SE will come in Gravity Black and Oxygen Blue colors.

The Vivo V20 has a 44-megapixel selfie camera with features like autofocus, steadyface selfie video, dual-view video, super night selfie, slow-motion selfie, and 4K selfie. The triple camera system positioned on the backside of the Vivo V20 has a 64-megapixel main camera, a multifunctional 8-megapixel lens for wide-angle, bokeh, and macro images, and a 2-megapixel mono lens. The Vivo V20 comes in two colors such as Midnight Jazz and Sunset Melody.

Vivo V20 Pro specifications

The teasers released by Vivo Thailand suggest that the Vivo V20 series will come with 5G connectivity. Based on the above leaks, it seems that only the Vivo V20 Pro will support 5G as it is a rebranded Vivo S7 5G.

The Vivo S7 5G comes with a 6.44-inch S-AMOLED FHD+ display with a wide notch for a 44-megapixel + 8-megapixel (depth) dual selfie camera system. Its other specs include Snapdragon 765G, 4,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging, 64-megapixel + 8-megapixel (ultrawide) + 2-megapixel (depth) triple camera system, and in-screen fingerprint sensor.

(source 1, 2)

 

 

OPPO F21 Pro is reported to launch in India before Diwali

Chinese smartphone maker OPPO just launched OPPO F17 and OPPO F17 Pro in the beginning of this month in India. And now, according to a new leak, the company will soon debut a higher model in the series called OPPO F21 Pro before Diwali (festival of lights) in the country.

OPPO Logo Featured

This exclusive leak comes from MySmartPrice. As per the industrial sources of the publication, the OPPO F21 Pro will either launch in October or November before the Diwali festival on Diwali on November 14.

Unfortunately, the sources did not reveal any specifications of this device. However, they did mention that it will be sleeker than the OPPO F17 Pro with a glass back design instead of plastic rear panel. Also, it is said to feature a different pattern on the back to differentiate itself.

That’s all the information the leak gave away about the upcoming OPPO F21 Pro. That said, since it will be placed about the OPPO F17 Pro, we can expect it to feature a much powerful chipset than MediaTek helio P95, retain AMOLED display, 30W or more fast charging, better cameras, and ColorOS 7.2 baked on Android 10.

As for pricing, the OPPO F17 Pro is available in a single 8GB + 128B storage configuration for ₹22,990 ($312) in India and therefore, the forthcoming OPPO F21 Pro should retail for around ₹30,000 ($407) in the country.