The Moto G9 Plus was briefly listed on the website of a European operator a few days ago. While the listing did reveal most of the key specifications of the upcoming device, it didn’t say the processor. Now, a Google Play Console listing has revealed what was hidden.
According to the listing which was first spotted by Pricebaba, the Moto G9 Plus will be powered by the Qualcomm SM7150 mobile platform. While the listing does say that it is the Snapdragon 730 processor, it may turn out to be the Snapdragon 730G as both chipsets have the same SM7150 part number. If you were to ask us which chipset it is, we will choose the Snapdragon 730G.
The listing confirms the phone has just 4GB of RAM, a 1080p display, and will run Android 10 out of the box.
Motorola will ship the phone with a 6.81-inch screen that has a hole in the top left corner of the screen. On the back of the phone will be a 64MP quad-camera setup and under the hood is a 5000mAh battery with support for 30W fast charging. Other features are dual SIM support, Bluetooth 5.0, and support for a MicroSD card.
We expect Motorola to announce the device anytime soon and availability should follow shortly after.
On September 2, the Indian government announced a ban on 118 Chinese apps, one of which is PUBG Mobile. This is a sequel to an earlier ban that hit 59 Chinese apps. Data released by Sensor Tower has revealed the apps that have seen a rise in their download numbers and revenue since PUBG Mobile was banned.
The top three most downloaded apps in India after the ban, both for iOS and Android includes Garena Free Fire, Ludo King and Call of Duty. The data is for downloads spanning a four-day period ranging from September 2 to September 5 and during this short period, Garena downloads reached 2.1 million downloads and Ludo King reached 1.52 million downloads. Although “Call of Duty: Mobile” recorded only 1.15 million downloads in the period, the arena game has been downloaded 1.56 million times in the past 30 days and also rank first on the Apple App Store.
Garena Free Fire is a battle royale game developed by a company based in Singapore (Sea Ltd), while Call of Duty is jointly developed by Tencent Tianmei Studios and Activision Blizzard, while Ludo King is a virtual board game.
In terms of revenue, Call of Duty: Mobile is the top-grossing mobile game during the period, followed by Garena Free Fire. Among the top 5 top-grossing mobile games are Gardenscapes, Candy Crush Saga and Coin Master.
Gone are the days in which POCO only released flagship killers and midrange phones. The Xiaomi-backed brand just came up with an entry-level phone for the Indian market: the POCO M2. It has similar specifications to the Redmi 9 Prime, but it is not exactly the same phone. And it carries a very interesting price. But is its price more interesting than the offerings from the concurrence or you can get something better? Discover it through this specs comparison with the other great devices in the same price range sold in the Indian market: Motorola Moto G9 and Realme Narzo 10.
Motorola Moto G9 vs Xiaomi POCO M2 vs Realme Narzo 10
Quad 13 + 8 + 5 + 2 MP f/2.2, f/2.2, f/2.4 and f/2.4
8 MP f/2.0 front camera
Quad 48 + 8 + 2 + 2 MP f/1.8, f/2.3, f/2.4 and f/2.4
16 MP f/2.0 front camera
Triple 48 + 2 + 2 MP f/1.7, f/2.4 and f/2.4
8 MP f/2.2 front camera
BATTERY
5000 mAh, fast charging 18W
5000 mAh, fast charging 18W
5000 mAh, fast charging 20W
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Dual SIM slot, water-repellent
Dual SIM slot, splash resistant
Hybrid Dual SIM slot, water-repellent
Design
POCO M2, Motorola Moto G9, and Realme Narzo 10 are nothing special if we talk about the design. They are cheap phones made of polycarbonate, but this does not mean they have bad aesthetics. These handsets come with narrow bezels around the display, waterdrop notches, and even protection against water (they are water-repellent but not waterproof). Despite it might look more outdated at a first glance, I like the Realme Narzo 10 due to its smaller camera module, and it is also slightly more compact than its two rivals.
Display
Realme Narzo 10 and Motorola Moto G9 are a bit disappointing when it comes to the display: not only they have IPS panels, but they come with below-average HD+ resolution. Instead, the POCO M2 features a Full HD+ panel providing a higher level of detail. Given that these phones feature wide 6.5-inch panels, the resolution might make the difference for a lot of users. In each case, you get a cheap IPS panel, nothing special, so you’d better focus on the rest of the specifications.
Specs & Software
Realme Narzo 10 and POCO M2 are built around a MediaTek Helio G80 chipset, while Motorola Moto G9 is powered by the Snapdragon 662. Despite most people trust Qualcomm more than MediaTek, the Helio G80 is actually a more powerful chipset than the Snapdragon 662: that is why Motorola Moto G9 loses this comparison. Between Realme Narzo 10 and POCO M2, the latter wins because it packs a higher amount of RAM (6 GB vs 4 GB). In each case, you get Android 10 out of the box, but while on the Motorola Moto G9 it is close to stock Android, on the Realme Narzo 10 and the POCO M2 it is highly customized.
Camera
On the paper, the most advanced camera department belongs to the Realme Narzo 10, which sports a 48 MP quad-camera including an ultrawide sensor and a pair of 2 MP lenses for macro and depth info. Even the front camera is superior on the Realme Narzo 10 with its 16 MP resolution. Right after, we got the Motorola Moto G9 with its 48 MP triple camera. POCO M2 is disappointing: it still features a quad-camera, but its main sensor is an inferior 13 MP unit. If you want a good camera phone, you should not choose the POCO M2.
Battery
POCO M2, Realme Narzo 10, and Motorola Moto G9 come with exactly the same battery capacity: 5000 mAh. But given that the POCO M2 features a Full HD+ display (higher resolution), we believe its battery life will be inferior. The Motorola Moto G9 should be better because it has an HD+ display and a more efficient processor built at 11 nm. Further, Motorola Moto G9 features a slightly faster charging technology with a 20W power (Realme Narzo 10 and POCO M2 have 18W). On the other hand, Realme Narzo 10 supports reverse charging. The battery life of the Realme Narzo 10 should be very close to the Motorola Moto G9, but unfortunately, we did not test both of these devices, so we can not give you a definitive verdict.
Price
The starting price of the Realme Narzo 10 in India is Rs. 11,999, which roughly translates into €138 or $163. Note that we are talking about the configuration with 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. The POCO M2 is priced Rs. 10,999 (equivalent to about €127 or $150) in the base variant with 6/64 GB. At last, the Motorola Moto G9 has a listing price of Rs. 11,499 in the base 4/64 GB configuration, which roughly translates into €132 or $155. If we exclude the cameras, POCO M2 is actually a better phone despite it is more affordable. But if you need better cameras, then you should go either for the Realme Narzo 10. The Motorola Moto G9 is still a great device, but I actually prefer the Realme Narzo 10 due to its better front camera and reverse charging support. Naturally, that is just my preference. You can let us know what do you think about these devices by using the comment box below.
Like other brands (OPPO and realme) under Oujia Holdings, OnePlus has also released Android 11 Beta for the public in the form of OxygenOS 11 Open Beta 1 for OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro. But unlike its sister companies who have only allocated certain number of numbers to try out their software offerings based on the latest Android, OnePlus’s mobile software can be installed by any interested user.
OnePlus, in an official community post details all the new features OxygenOS 11 based on Android 11 brings to the users. We have all already reviewed the first release of this software, which was made available via OnePlus Android 11 Beta program last month.
Anyway, here are some of the highlights of OxygenOS 11.
Revamped UI (mimics Samsung’s One UI)
Always-on Display
New Game Space Features
Redesigned Dark Mode
Zen Mode 2.0
Overhauled Gallery App
As always, OnePlus warns users about potential bugs. Hence, if you are not used to weird unknown issues on smartphones, better stay away from it. On the other hand, users who know what they are getting into can pursue as usual.
Unfortunately, OnePlud did not release OxgenOS 11 Open Beta 1 builds for the Indian versions of OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro. But it did confirm that these variants will be getting future releases.
Just like OPPO, realme has also opened Android 11 Beta registrations. But unlike its sister company, the brand has only one device for this program and that’s none other than realme X50 Pro. In case you have forgotten, this phone is realme’s as well as India’ first 5G smartphone.
The realme X50 Pro was also part of the official Android 11 Beta program. This new build of latest Android for the device should be close to what end-users will be receiving in the coming weeks.
The brand calls this program Android 11 Preview instead of beta. The update should come with realme UI 2.0 but OPPO has jumped to ColorOS 11 from ColorOS 7.2. Unfortunately, although registrations are live, only 100 seats are made available, which is way lower than 2,000 seats allocated by OPPO for each of its eligible handsets.
Having said that, if you are interested in trying out the latest Android on your realme X50 Pro, then head over to Settings > Software Update > Gear Icon > Trial Version > Submit Details > Apply Now > Finish.
Do note that this is is an early release of Android 11 software for realme X50 Pro. Hence, there could be a number of bugs. Also, make sure to backup your data before updating in case if you get selected.
Huawei has officially launched the MatePad T8 in India. The tablet was first announced in May for the global market. Later in July, the company teased the impending launch of the tablet in India.
The MatePad T8 is offered in a single Deepsea Blue color and comes in Wi-Fi and LTE versions priced at Rs9,999 ($135) and INR10,999 ($150), respectively. The LTE model will be available for INR1,000 ($13) less during the pre-order phase on Flipkart, which begins on September 8, 2020, and ends on September 14, 2020. The slate will be available on open sale from September 15.
The Huawei MatePad T8 features an 8-inch LCD panel with 4.9mm left and right bezels. It also packs a screen resolution of 800 x 1200 pixels resolution, 80% screen-to-body ratio and 189ppi pixel density. The tablet also comes with an all metal-body.
Talking of the processor, the slate is powered by a MediaTek MT8768 chipset that includes four cores of Cortex-A53 CPU ticking at 2.0GHz and another four cores of Cortex-A53 CPU at 1.5GHz. The SoC includes IMG G38320 650 graphics.
The octa-core processor is paired with 2 GB of RAM and there are 16 GB and 32GB storage options expandable via microSD. The MatePad T8 is preinstalled with Android 10 OS with an overlay of Huawei’s EMUI 10.1 custom skin. The tablet lacks Google apps and services. Instead, Huawei provides its own AppGallery on the device. The table comes with educational content for children. Parental control mode and eye-comfort mode are also available on the MatePad T8.
The tablet gets its juice from a 5,100mAh batterywhich can deliver up to 12 hours of video playback. There is a 2-megapixel camera with f/2.4 aperture at the front while at the back, it sports a 5-megapixelcamera. It comes with support for Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, microUSB 2.0, USB OTG and 3.5mm audio jack. There is also LTE support on some models.
At the end of last week, OPPO announced Android 11 Beta recruitment for some of its devices such as the Find X2 series, Ace2 series, and Reno3 4G series. Now, the registrations for all these smartphones are live in China, India, Indonesia, and Thailand.
Talking about China first, users of six devices are eligible for this program in OPPO’s home country. The company has allocated 2,000 seats per handset model. If a user gets selected, they will be receiving the beta update within the next three days.
Here’s the exact list of phones whose Android 11 Beta registrations are open in China.
Just like China, 2,000 seats are allocated for each model. In case you are interested in applying in this program, head over to Settings > Software update > Gear icon > Apply for beta version.
There have been multiple leaks with respect to the launch dates for new Apple products. There were even reports that Apple will announce new products today, specifically a new Apple Series Watch and a new iPad but that didn’t happen. Rather, the Cupertino-based tech giant announced a launch date for an event.
Apple has announced that it will have a virtual event at 10 AM PDT (5 PM GMT) on September 15 which is exactly a week from today. There are already speculations regarding what will be announced. A lot of folks are anticipating the arrival of the iPhone 12 series but they may be disappointed.
According to Mark Gurman who writes for Bloomberg, Apple may actually not announce new phones but a new Apple watch. In a post, he revealed that the invite sent to media says “Time Flies” which hints at a timepiece and not the iPhone 12 series.
Apple is expected to announce the Series 6 Watch and also a budget watch that has been referred to as the Apple Watch SE. There is no confirmation that both watches will be announced together.
This will be Apple’s second virtual event this year. It had one back in June which was tagged a success. Several manufacturers have shifted to having their launch events online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A little over a month ago, Chuwi unwrapped CoreBook Pro – an affordable laptop with a seemingly premium design but underwhelming internals. With the exact same strategy, Chumi has yet another laptop in the pipeline, the Chumi GemiBook.
The GemiBook release can happen in a couple of days and it’s going to be a 13-inch laptop powered by Intel Celeron J4115 CPU. If you’re wondering, the J4115 is a quad-core CPU released by Intel in late 2019 targeted at low-power laptops, mini-PCs, or Chromebooks. It runs at 1.8-2.5 GHz clock frequency. There is a built-in UHD 600 graphics card for smooth 4K videos decode and render graphic-intense games.
Additionally, the GemiBook offers features like a 13-inch 2K full screen, 12GB RAM, and 256GB SSD ROM which should prove adequate for light to medium tasks. Whatever, what makes GemiBook a laptop worth attention is its price tag. The laptop will officially go for open sale in mid-September at just $299.
In terms of design, the GemiBook looks similar to the CoreBook. The GemiBook is made up of a full metal body but the computing device is overall lightweight with just 1.34Kg. It’s also thin with the screen supporting up to 180° rotation.
For students and other professionals who have budget constraints can indeed look forward to the laptop. At the price tag of $299, it offers incredible specs and the build quality is also very satisfactory. Overall, the GemiBook is a competitive package in the price segment. More info about GemiBook can be obtained from Chuwi official website.
HMD Global has been somewhat slow in releasing this year’s budget Nokia Android smartphones but the company has got some goodies lying in wait for us. One of such goodies is the Nokia 3.4 and while there is no information yet on the launch date, the renders, specs and pricing details of the phone have appeared online.
The leaked render only shows the back panel with a round camera module. The module houses a triple camera setup and an LED flash. The latest leak shows the camera setup includes a 13-megapixel main shooter and unspecified 5-megapixel and 2-megapixel sensors which are likely a macro camera and depth sensor respectively. There is also an obvious fingerprint sensor at the back.
The leak also tips the device to pack a 6.5-inch display with a 20:9 aspect ratio and an HD+ resolution of 1600 x 720pixels. NokiaPowerUser says the phone will also have a punch-hole design which holds an 8-megapixel camera at the front.
The phone will be powered by a Snapdragon 460 SoC, an upgrade from the Snapdragon 429 chip on its predecessor. Nokia 3.4 will ship with 32GB of internal storage as standard, although a 64GB variant is also on the way. Both of these models include 3GB of RAM and 4,000mAh batteries. The phone will also run stock Android 10 as part of the Android One program.
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Nokia is expected to unveil the smartphone in late September or October with a release shortly after. The phone is tipped to come in blue, purple, and grey and will retail at £129 in the UK.
The Galaxy Buds Live comes in three colorways – Mystic Black, Mystic Bronze, and Mystic White. There is a fourth colorway but you can only get that if you are purchasing the Galaxy Z Fold 2 Thom Browne Edition. Today, Samsung has announced a limited-edition Galaxy Buds Live in collaboration with the sports apparel manufacturer, Fila.
The New Galaxy Buds Live Fila Edition comes in a special white retail box with Samsung’s and Fila’s logo at the top and the latter’s signature tri-color bands on the side. The package includes a Mystic White Galaxy Buds Live with Fila’s logo on top. There is another Fila-branded shoebox-styled case that serves as a case for the Buds Live’s own case. A third item in the package is a keyring that has the form of one of Fila’s Disruptor sneakers.
The Galaxy Buds Live Fila Edition will go on sale tomorrow in Korea for KRW 209,000 (~$176). Two thousand units are available and will first be sold during a live stream on the Kakao Shopping Live broadcast channel. Those who are lucky enough to purchase a unit during the live stream will get a free pair of Fila Drifter slides.
On September 10, the special edition earbuds will be available for purchase on Samsung’s own website and Fila’s online store.
POCO has announced its latest phone, the Poco X3 NFC, or simply the POCO X3. The device is now on a flash sale at Xiaomi’s official store on AliExpress. Interestingly, the Poco X3 NFC is the first phone to use Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 732G processor, which you can take it as an overclocked version of the 730G. It supports LTE and comes with 6GB of RAM. Storage options include 64GB or 128GB and have the facility to expand storage via a microSD card slot.
At AliExpress, the base 6/64GB is listed for just $199 (actual price: $229). While the top variant with the same RAM but 128 internal storage is available at $249 (actual price: $269). The discounted are applicable only during this flash sale which will end on 9th September 2020. Hence, don’t miss out on the chance to reserve one immediately. You’ll have the option to choose from two color variants as well – Cobalt Blue and Shadow Grey.
For the unversed, the POCO X3 has a display of a 6.67-inch LCD 1080p panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. The fingerprint sensor is on the power button rather than integrated into the display. For the sub $200 price range, the POCO X3 is a decent smartphone. If interested, head over to the flash sale page. Oh if we missed it, the first 1,000 buyers will have the chance to get a free limited edition T-Shirt. So hurry up!
Microsoft’s Surface line includes both traditional laptops and 2-in-1s. The Surface Go 2 is practically the cheapest Surface computer and it starts at $399. It has now been reported that Microsoft is working on a new Surface Laptop that will be more affordable than existing models.
A cheaper and smaller Surface Laptop is in development
According to WindowsCentral, Microsoft has a new mid-range Surface Laptop in development called “Sparti” that will be targeted at students. Their sources have informed them that the notebook will have a 12.5-inch screen and its base model will ship with a 10th-gen Intel Core i5 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage.
Sparti is expected to sit between the Surface Go and Surface Pro with respect to pricing, so its price should fall between $399 and $749. It is speculated to cost about $500 with higher configurations entering $600.
The source adds that even with the affordable price tag, Microsoft has not cut corners with respect to quality which means we should expect similar build quality to other Surface products. The notebook is also said to be lightweight and compact.
Microsoft is expected to announce a slate of new products next month and “Sparti” may be among them making it available in time for the holidays.
Gionee continues to release new smartphones with impressive features and affordable;e retail price. The company has launched the Gionee M12 Pro, a decent phone with mid-range specs but priced like an entry-level model.
The Gionee M12 Pro features a 6.2-inch display with an HD+ resolution of 720X1520 pixels. The display has a waterdrop notch, bringing a 90.3% screen-to-body ratio, giving users an immersive viewing experience during gaming and when watching videos.
The M12 Pro packs a MediaTek Helio P60 octa-core processor which is paired with 6GB of RAM. There is also a large 128GB storage onboard with the option of expanding the storage via microSD card.
For photography, the smartphone packs a triple camera setup but the camera module design gives the impression of a quad-camera setup. It features a square-shaped camera module at the top left corner. The camera setup consists of a 16-megapixel main camera, a large wide-angle sensor, a macro camera, while the fourth sensor is actually a decorative camera. Under the waterdrop notch, there is a 13-megapixel selfie camera.
Keeping the lights on is a high density 4000mAh built-in battery that should last for a long time. The phone weighs around 160g even with the big battery. You also get a 3.5mm headphone jack and dual stereo speakers onboard the M12 Pro.
Redmi 10x Pro 5G comes with 6.57-inch AMOLED Mini Water Drop Full Screen. Powering the device is a MediaTek Dimensity 820 processor capable of driving a 5G network. It has 8GB LPDDR4x RAM, 128GB/256GB UFS 2.1 storage, and a shared microSDXC slot for storage expansion. In terms of optics, a 48MP main sensor leads the array of a quad-cam setup in the rear with complementary sensors including an 8MP telephoto, an 8MP ultra-wide, and a 5MP macro sensor. While a 20MP front camera resides in the notch. Fuelling the device is a 4520mAh battery capable of 33W Fast Charging. The device runs MIUI 12 base on Android 10 OS.
With the $30 off coupon code; R10X30, the Mi 10X Pro is up for grab at $359.00 from GizTop. The retailer supports worldwide shipment, no worry if you’re anywhere in the world. Nonetheless, we recommend you to check the availability in your region due to the on-going pandemic fuss globally. For $359.00, the device is literally bang for the buck. It’s pertinent to mention here that the coupon expires on 30th September 2020. Hence, redeem it before the expiry date and bring home the device.
Buy Redmi 10X Pro at $359.00: GizTop (Apply the coupon code at checkout).
The Redmi K30 Ultra is limited to China and hence the new update for the device comes in a single flavor with build number V12.0.11.0.QJNCNXM (via ITHome). It weighs 307MB in size and apart from bringing optimizations, it also bumps up the security patch level to August 2020.
According to the changelog, the latest update for Redmi K30 Ultra optimizes lots of things, most importantly fluency, video playback and HDR brightness. Although we did not face any issue with the latter, the former two were lacklustre on this device. Even Master Lu Benchmark ranked this handset poor in terms of UI fluency.
Hopefully, the new firmware fixes them as the changelog claims. That’s not all, the new OTA update also brings optimizations for the fingerprint sensor, charging, and gaming. It also brings fix for the face unlock issue faced by certain users.
The Redmi K30 Ultra is an incredible value for money smartphone, at least in terms of specifications. Unfortunately, Xiaomi has no plans to launch it globally.
With its big, super AMOLED display of 10.5-inch size, the Alldocube X Neo Tablet is for the die-hard media consumers. Though powered by a little old mid-range SoC – Qualcomm Snapdragon 660, the tablet offers enough horsepower to handle day to day tasks effortlessly. Coupled with 4GB RAM, multitasking should be satisfactory and the internal storage of 64GB is enough for most of the users. The massive 7,700 mAh ought to assure an all-day battery life. All other perks aside, it’s the price tag that makes the Alldocube X Neo a worthy Android Tab in 2020. Especially considering everything now going virtual, the tablet should find many seekers among the students.
Another day, another deal to save you a handful of bucks. Now, it’s on the Alldocube X Neo from Banggood. Using the coupon code BGb14b38, you can get the tablet at a reasonable price of $269.99. The actual listing price is $319.99. So you know the math, it’s $50 Off. Being an affordable tablet, it can be useful for the students as well as workers for online conferencing and meetings. The coupon is valid till 12th September 2020 so hurry if you don’t want to miss the deal.
Today, Redmi announced a new pair of Bluetooth Wireless Earphones in Nepal. The launch of the Redmi Sonicbass Wireless Earphones in the country marks its global debut.
The Redmi SonicBass Wireless Earphones has a neckband style design and comes in black. Redmi says the earphones boast a battery life of up to 12 hours of playback on a single charge. Also, it has an IPX4 rating which makes it suitable for workouts.
Unfortunately, a product page is not live yet, so we cannot give you a full spec sheet. However, it has been revealed that the Redmi SonicBass Wireless Earphones will be sold for NPR 2099 (~$18).
The official Xiaomi Nepal Twitter account has said the SonicBass Wireless Earphones will be available soon across Mi preferred partners, Mi offline stores, and at online partner stores.
This is Redmi’s first neckband wireless earphones and we expect it to arrive in other markets too in the coming weeks.
LG has officially announced that the much-touted dual-screen phone will be named “Wing”. The company also disclosed that the smartphone will be launched as the first product under the Explorer Project. Also confirmed is the launch date of the device. The device will be unveiled on September 14 at 10:00 (EDT). The launch event will be streamed live on LG Mobile’s official YouTube channel and Facebook page.
The Explorer Project is LG’s new mobile category aimed at discovering new ways to interact with mobile devices, focusing on the evolving and ever-changing needs of today’s consumers and challenging established user norms. LG’s boldest, newest smartphone will deliver a new and different form factor and mobile experience that would be impossible to create with conventional smartphones.
Unlike LG’s own past offerings, this dual display has the display on top a swivel which can rotate to an angle of 90-degrees. When the top display slides out, it offers the utility of the second display behind it. Except for the rotating angle and the fact that both screen are full-displays, this is similar to what obtains during the flip phone era where a few devices could have their screens rotate up to reveal a keypad.
The use cases for this design are numerous but will depend on LG’s ability to provide software backing to the features. You can watch a video on the top screen in landscape mode while tweeting, chatting or perform other tasks on the bottom screen. We’ll find out more when it is officially released.
In June, vivo launched vivo X50 Pro+ (Plus) as its flagship smartphone of 2020. Ahead of its sale in July, the company teased a limited edition in collaboration with fashion designer Alexander Wang. Now, after two months, the company announces this product officially.
Earlier in March, vivo launched “vivo X30 Pro alexanderwang Limited Edition”. So this is the second handset from the company in association with the American fashion designer.
The device is officially marketed as “vivo X50 Pro+ alexanderwang Limited Edition”. It comes in a single 12GB + 2565GB storage configuration priced at 5,998 yuan ($877). It is currently up for pre-order in China. It is scheduled to go on sale on September 17 at 12 AM. According to the company, only 1,000 units will be up for grabs.
Apart from the black-gray rear glass panel with the trademark of Alexander Wang in gradient and a dedicated theme, the limited edition is identical to the regular X50 Pro+ (Plus) in all ways possible.
Since vivo did not launch X50 Pro+ in international markets, we don’t think the limited edition will be made available in global markets. Hence, all those 1,000 units could be limited to China even though the company mentions “worldwide” in a Weibo post.
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