Xiaomi has made key adjustments to its leadership in recent weeks but it is not done yet. Now, it has been reported that the tech giant is getting a new Chief Financial Officer.
The new CFO is an executive at Credit Suisse, Alain Lam, and he will be joining Xiaomi next month according to Bloomberg. Lam is currently the head of technology and media practice at Credit Suisse’s investment banking and capital markets group in Asia Pacific.
Xiaomi’s former CFO is Chew Shou Zi whose new role is as the President of International Operations. The appointment of Lam should help Xiaomi uncover new revenue streams especially from the several companies under its ecosystem. The new executive has also worked with Morgan Stanley and has more than 20 years of experience. He has also worked on over a 140 transactions with a value of more than $60 billion including the public listings of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., Google, and Pinduoduo according to Bloomberg.
The source also reports that Credit Suisse has named Allan Chu as Mr. Lam’s replacement in an internal memo. However, both Xiaomi and Credit Suisse have refused to comment on the matter.
Cubot recently launched three new smartphones – Cubot C30, X30, and Note 20 Pro. All these devices went on sale yesterday while offering fascinating specifications at an affordable price. Cubot Note 20 Pro is slightly different smartphones due to its circular camera ring and splendid specs than the other smartphones. It is a fully value-packed smartphone available for the price of $99.99.
The budget King aka Cubot Note 20 Pro was recently launched with some advancements over its predecessor, The new smartphone features more efficient and powerful Helio P60 SoC with upgraded 6GB RAM and 128GB ROM. There are several other reasons and benefits of grabbing the Cubot Note 20 Pro.
Exceptional Design and Display
Cubot Note 20 Pro houses a massive 6.5-inch full view display encasing a waterdrop notch. The thinner bezels across the front side of the device make the viewing experience more immersive. The rubberized texture across the device makes it more comfortable to hold and gives a premium look. The circular quad-camera module further improves the look and enriches the overall design of the smartphone.
The interested users have the option to grab the beautifully designed Cubot Note 20 Pro in three different colors of Black, Blue, and Green.
Packed Performance and Large Storage
Cubot Note 20 Pro is powered with an octa-core MT6771 Helio P60 chipset which is highly effective to easily manage power-intensive tasks. The onboard GPU further enhances the graphics processing. The device is available with 6 GB RAM, 128GB internal storage, and an expandable MicroSD card slot. Overall, the device has enough RAM for smooth multitasking and even carries sufficient storage to store documents and other media.
Camera and Connectivity
The newly launched smartphone packs a quad-rear camera sensor featuring a 12-megapixel Sony IMX486 sensor, a 20-megapixel Sony IMX350 depth sensor, and a 0.3-megapixel photosensitive lens. An 8-megapixel AI selfie camera is encased inside the waterdrop display for beautiful selfies. The AI Beautify and other software enhancements make the camera more effective.
Never Ending battery
There’s a 4200 mAh detachable battery which boards the device and offers 300 hours of standby time. It is a super companion while you’re hiking, or watching TV or listening to music for longer times. It can be your sole entertainment box while traveling and doing any time-consuming activity.
Pricing
Cubot Note 20 Pro is available for the price of $119.99 with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. Moreover, the users can redeem the coupon to get it for $99 via AliExpress. the discount is only applicable for the first 1000 buyers starting August 24. You can grab the discount coupon by heading over here.
A new report from Financial Times has revealed that India is planning on quietly phasing out telecommunications equipment made by Huawei from its networking infrastructure.
For those unaware, there is an increasing anti Chinese sentiment growing in India, following multiple military clashes along the Indo-Chinese border. This has also led to increased friction between the two governments as well, with India now seeking to block out Chinese vendors from its 5G trials. The Indian government is concerned regarding Chinese investment in its telecom infrastructure and is apparently seeking to quietly phase out existing equipment made by Huawei.
Furthermore, India isn’t planning on banning the Chinese tech giant, but rather, replacing its equipment over a period of time. The report had a senior government official state that “When it comes to big public contracts and critical infrastructure, we would prefer non-Chinese companies.” This is reflected by Indian telecom giants like Reliance Jio is working on developing its own 5G equipment, and Bharti Airtel, who is working with Ericsson.
We had also previously reported on Huawei and ZTE being blocked out from the 5G trials that are expected to start in the country later this year. So, this course of action from the local government might be a real possibility and threat to Huawei’s position in the Indian telecom market. We’ll provide more updates on the matter, so stay tuned for more.
Apple has reportedly acquired another startup. This time its a VR based company called Spaces, which has a dedicated team that specializes in virtual reality based technology, according to a report from Protocol.
Spaces is a company created by veterans from DreamWorks Animation back in 2016. The startup has been developing VR products and has also built tools for Zoom in the form of an add on that allows users to hold virtual reality video conferences and use animated avatars as well. However, just last week, the company abruptly ended all of its services without any further details or prior notice. The only information currently available on Spaces’ official website is that it is “heading in a new direction.”
The official note says, “Thank you to our users and partners who participated in our awesome VR video conferencing product and the many people who enjoyed our VR location-based entertainment attractions found at theme parks, theaters, and more.” At the moment, both Apple and Spaces have yet to respond to this matter. It is also unknown what price the former paid to acquire the latter.
Apple is currently working on VR and AR related products that are set to launch in the near future. While it is uncertain if Spaces would join the company’s VR projects, the company’s former employees might just be absorbed into Apple’s team. Unfortunately, this is still an unconfirmed report, so take it with a pinch of salt for now and stay tuned for more updates.
Huami Technology unveiled Amazfit X Curved Smartwatch in August of 2019. The wearable hit Indiegogo earlier this year and successfully reached the crowdfunding goal. It is currently in the production phase. On the other hand, in China, it is being currently crowdfunded on Xiaomi Youpin for only 999 yuan with shipping commencing from October 29.
The highlight of Amazfit X is its 2.07-inch curved flexible OLED display with a resolution of 206 x 640 pixels, 326ppi, 100% NTSC color gamut, and 430 nits of peak brightness. The screen is inclined at 92°, which is achieved by heating the glass cover to over 700℃, followed by a 6-step bending process.
Because of its unusual size, the wearable features a 3-segment motherboard and a curved 220mAh battery rated to provide 7-day battery life. The display combined with titanium alloy unibody and button-free design is said to offer 244% larger viewing area than other wearables of the same size.
Other features of Amazfit X include proprietary BioTracker™ PPG sensor for heart-rate monitoring, SpO2 sensor for measuring blood oxygen levels, GPS + GLONASS module, and support for sleep tracking, multi-sport modes, call alerts, app notifications, music controls, weather, alarm, stopwatch as well as find device feature.
Last but not least, the futuristic Huami Amazfit wearable charges via proprietary magnetic cable, comes in two colors – Eclipse Black/New Moon Gold and is water-resistant up to 5ATM. As for compatibility, it can be paired with both Android and iOS devices through the Amazfit app, which has now been rebranded to Zepp.
Earlier this week, a federal judge blocked Apple from shutting down Epic Games‘ Unreal Engine, which is a tool relied on hundreds of other app makers and game developers, according to a Gadgets360report.
According to Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, “Epic Games and Apple are at liberty to litigate against each other, but their dispute should not create havoc to bystanders.” In other words, the dispute between both companies should not bring unrelated parties into the crossfire. The legal battle between Apple and Epic Games started after the latter sued both the former and the Google for anti competitive practices on their respective platforms, from which Fortnite was removed.
For those unaware, both Google and Apple take a cut out of any microtransaction and purchase made through games on their app stores. A recent Fornite update bypassed this system, which violated the terms of service on both platforms. The judge also stated that “the current predicament (with Fortnite) appears of its own making” and has refused to force a reinstatement at the moment. Although, Rogers has allowed Unreal Engine to continue powering iPhone apps.
In the 26th Technology Symposium, TSMC unveiled the details regarding its 7nm N7 process, 5nm N5 process, N4, and 3nm N3 process. The world’s largest contract chipmaker also introduced its latest 3DFrabric technology and hinted at what lay beyond the 3nm process node.
TSMC has already been leading the semiconductor industry, which started with it leaving Intel and Samsung behind after shifting to its 7nm process nodes. Since then, the company has also advanced towards the 5nm process, with the development of the 3nm nodes also being on track. In other words, TSMC is showing no signs of slowing its pace, with production for the 3nm process reaching mass production levels by 2022 while Intel’s 7nm is expected to arrive by late 2022 or even early 2023.
Notably, TSMC’s 5nm ‘N5’ uses the company’s EUV technology “extensively” which brings various improvements over the 7nm N7. According to official notes, the N5 process offers up to 15 percent more performance for the same power consumption as the N7 and even offers up to 30 percent power reduction for the same performance levels as well.
The improvement doesn’t stop there as the N5 also achieves 1.8X logic density gain over the 7nm N7 process. This translates to the defect density learning curve for N5 being faster than N7, meaning the 5nm process will achieve higher yield rates faster. The chipmaker has also enhanced N5P node in development for high performance applications and plans on ramping up production in 2021.
OxygenOS from OnePlus is regarded as one of the best custom skins for Android smartphones. This is because the company takes customer feedback seriously and rolls out features that the users demand.
In line with that, the company has revealed that it will soon be adding floating window support to the Gaming Mode on OxygenOS. Users of the OnePlus 7 series devices will be able to use the feature with the next beta version of the operating system.
OnePlus confirmed this feature through a monthly FAQ post on its forum. Answering a question about the floating window in Gaming Mode, the company said that the “floating window will be accessed through the gaming tools box. In gaming tools box, you can not only get WhatsApp & Instagram floating windows, but also switch on mis-touch prevention, screen recorder, notification and Fnatic Mode.”
This means that even during playing a game, users will be able to respond to messages in WhatsApp and Instagram without having to leave the game. Along with this, the company has also mentioned some bug fixes and improvements with the new update.
While the feature is first coming to the OnePlus 7 and 7T models, the company has confirmed that it will be available for OnePlus 6 and every other smartphone released after that. So, the users of OnePlus 5T and earlier models won’t be getting this feature.
Apart from adding this new feature, the Chinese company is also working on rolling out the latest Android 11 update for the eligible smartphones. Currently, the Android 11 Developer Preview 3 is available for the OnePlus 8 series models.
Apple might just be killing off its 2019 flagship and budget offering with the launch of its upcoming iPhone 12 series. The launch will apparently bring the cost of iPhone 11 down to 549 US Dollars while discontinuing iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone XR.
iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max
According to a new leak from tipster iAppleTimes, the base iPhone 11 model will survive the discontinuation but will have its price slashed by 150 US Dollars. Cutting the previous generation’s flagship makes sense, as lowering the price of a high end model might eat away at the customer base for the upcoming iPhone 12 series. Furthermore, the latest lineup is said to comprise of four different size variants, so dropping the iPhone 11’s price might have it positioned as a mid range offering for customers.
The iPhone XR being discontinued is still a bit more reasonable considering the device was launched back in 2018. Since then, it has been one of the highest selling models in its generation and the newer launch might offer an upgraded iteration albeit with a different name. Unfortunately, the leak is still unconfirmed at the moment, so take it with a pinch of salt for now.
Huawei is expected to launch the Huawei Enjoy 20 Plus smartphone in China in early September. The handset is expected to arrive in different markets with different names such as Huawei Mate 40 Lite, Huawei Y9a, and Huawei P Smart Pro 2021. The readers of GSMArenain Iraqi Kurdistan have shared leaked posters of Huawei Y9a. The images have revealed the design and color variants of the smartphone. The leak suggests that the Huawei Y9a may differ in some respects from the Huawei Enjoy 20 Plus phone.
The leaked posters show that the Huawei Y9a has a notch-less screen and its rear has a circular camera housing that houses four cameras. An LED flash can be seen on the left side of the camera module. The other poster shows that the phone has a 64-megapixel quad camera setup. Leaked information surrounding the Enjoy 20 Plus has revealed that its circular camera setup has a 48-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel triple camera setup. According to GSMArena, the Huawei Y9a will be arriving with a 64-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel + 2-megapixel quad-camera system.
The Huawei Y9a will come with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of native storage. It will arrive with support for 40W Huawei SuperCharge fast charging technology. However, the size of the phone’s battery is not mentioned. The handset can be seen in two gradient color options. The support for AppGallery indicates that the phone is unlikely to arrive with support for Google’s apps and services.
The other specs of the Huawei Y9a are currently under wraps. The Enjoy 20 Plus is a 5G phone and is expected to arrive with Dimensity 720 5G chipset. It is unclear which chipset powers the Huawei Y9a and there is on whether it carries support for 5G connectivity.
Last year, foldable smartphones became a reality and it seems that they are here to stay. While Samsung recently launched its second-generation foldable smartphone, Huawei and Motorola are gearing to launch their next foldable phone.
However, other smartphone brands are working on their own foldable smartphones but are yet to make them official. Apple is also working on a similar device, as it has been revealed through a patent application filed by the company.
Now, YouTuber Jon Prosser, who has a good track record for Apple-related leaks so far, has confirmed that the company is indeed working on a foldable smartphone and it’s not just speculation. However, in the video, he added that the device may not be what everyone is expecting it to be.
He reveals that the phone is not a real foldable phone but has a “fabric hinge” with two separate displays. The hinge would keep debris out to make the device more durable than the current foldable smartphones, but the screen on the device won’t bend or fold.
However, he adds that it is designed in such a way that when opened, it has a single continuous display and doesn’t appear to have two separate panels, even though that is the case. The phone’s prototype model is based on iPhone 11 with stainless steel hinges.
Do note that apart from the claims by Jon Pressor, there’s no information out there confirming this development. Also, there’s nothing known about the smartphone in terms of specs and features, nor even the possible timeframe for the foldable iPhone.
Yesterday, Motorola unveiled the Motorola Moto G9 smartphone in India. It debuted as the first smartphone powered by the Snapdragon 662 mid-range chipset. Soon after its launch, there were rumors that the phone will be heading to European markets as Moto G9 Play. The news has come true as the Lenovo-owned company has announced the Moto G9 Play as a rebadged version of India’s Moto G9.
Moto G9 Play specifications and features
The Moto G9 Play has an IPS LCD panel with a waterdrop notch. The 6.5-inch screen delivers HD+ resolution and 20:9 aspect ratio. The Snapdragon 662 chipset that fuels the device is accompanied by 4 GB of LPDDR4 RAM. It comes with an internal storage of 64 GB and it has a microSD card for additional storage.
The Moto G9 Play comes preinstalled with My UX based Android 10 OS. The phone is packed with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 20W TurboCharge fast charging through USB-C.
It has a front camera of 8-megapixel and its rear has a 48-megapixel + 2-megapixel (macro) + 2-megapixel (depth) triple camera setup. The phone has a rear-facing fingerprint sensor. The other features that can be found on the device are dedicated Google Assistant hardware key, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, GPS, and 3.5mm headphone slot.
Moto G9 Play price and availability
Apart from the Sapphire Blue and Forest Green color variants that are available in India, the Moto G9 Play also comes in an exclusive Spring Pink color. The handset is priced at 169 euros in Germany.
iFixitrecently published a new teardown article of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra. In the article, we see a detailed look into the internals of the South Korean tech giant’s latest flagship series, with a surprising discovery that explains why the device’s run hot during intensive tasks.
iFixit discovered that both the Ultra and base variants are missing the vaper chamber and copper heat pipes for cooling, which the company did equip in its predecessors to offer good thermal management during extended gaming sessions. As a replacement, Samsung added a multi layered graphite thermal pad inside both smartphones, which was also found by JerryRigEverything.
However, this is a bit confusing considering at least one Galaxy Note 20 Ultra arrives with the copper heat pipe and vapor chamber cooling, as seen previously in a South Korean model which you can see here. At the moment, it is unknown why the cooling mechanism differs in the same model and if it is based on the region of availability. However, it might be a cause for concern for some, since reviews have shown the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra running hot, regardless of the intensity of usage. So, it is advised to find out which cooling variant of the Galaxy Note 20 series if one is planning on buying the latest flagship.
Last week, OPPO unveiled the OPPO A53 smartphone in Indonesia. Soon after its launch, the company started teasing the phone’s arrival in India. The device has now gone official in India with a budget-friendly price tag of Rs. 12,990 (~$174). At this price, the OPPO A53 offers users with specs and features like 90Hz display, Snapdragon 460 chipset, 16-megapixel triple cameras, and a massive battery with fast charging support.
OPPO A53 price in India
The OPPO A53 has arrived in India in two options such as 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage and 6 GB RAM +128 GB storage. These variants are priced at Rs 12,990 and Rs. 15,490 (~$208). Starting from today at 3 PM (local time) in India, the phone will be available for purchase through Flipkart. Customers can avail the OPPO A53 in color variants like Electric Black and Fancy Blue.
The OPPO A53 has a 6.5-inch IPS LCD punch-hole display that produces a 20:9 aspect ratio and 720 x 1600 pixels HD+ resolution. The screen comes with support for the 90Hz refresh rate. The ColorOS 7.2 based Android 10 comes preinstalled on the OPPO A53.
It is the first phone in India to feature the Snapdragon 460 chipset. The SoC is coupled with up to 6 GB of LPDDR4x RAM and up to 128 GB of storage. It has a shared SIM slot for adding a microSD card slot.
The OPPO A53 has a front-facing camera of 16-megapixel with f/2.0 aperture. The rear shell of the phone has a rectangle-shaped camera module that houses a 13-megapixel main camera, a 2-megapixel macro lens, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor.
The OPPO A53 has a 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. The handset comes with features like dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, USB-C, and 3.5mm audio jack.
HMD Global officially unveiled Nokia 150 (2020) and Nokia 125 feature phones back in May after it was leaked in April. The handsets soon made their way to China in June. Now, in August, they also launch in India for ₹2,299 and ₹1,999 respectively. Both the devices will be available for purchase in the country starting today (August 25) from leading retailers and Nokia online store (Nokia.com/phones).
Nokia 125 (Powder White) / Nokia 150 (Red)
The newly launched Nokia feature phones in India are powered by an unknown MediaTek chipset paired with 4MB RAM and 4MB internal storage. The only major difference between the two is their design and presence of a VGA camera, microSD card slot (up to 32GB), MP3 player, and Bluetooth 3.0 on the slightly costlier Nokia 150 (2020).
Otherwise, we are looking at two identical Nokia-branded feature phones from HMD Global with a polycarbonate body, 2.4-inch QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) TFT LCD color display, T9 physical keyboard, Series 30+ operating system, 2G connectivity, dual-SIM (mini), LED flash, wireless FM radio, 3.5mm headphone jack, 1,020mAh removable battery, and MicroUSB port for charging.
The Nokia 125 measures 132 x 50.5 x 15mm in dimensions and weighs 91.3g. On the other hand, the Nokia 150 (2020) measures and weighs 132 x 50.5 x 15mm and 90.54g respectively.
Last but not least, these phones come in the following colors.
According to TikTok, the app ban is just an election ploy being pulled by the government to gain favor and fuel the anti-China rhetoric in the country. The company has denied any allegations against it and its parent company ByteDance that are labeled as a national security threat, stating that they had taken “extraordinary measures to protect the privacy and security of TikTok’s U.S. user data.”
Furthermore, TikTok also claimed that the executive order that was passed earlier this month is a “broader campaign of anti-China rhetoric” which is leading up to the 3rd November 2020 presidential election, with Trump seeking a second term. In a blog post, the company stated that “We do not take suing the government lightly. But with the Executive Order threatening to bring a ban on our U.S. operations … we simply have no choice.”
Notably, in a recent filing report, TikTok revealed that is active monthly users have grown by 800 percent since January 2018. Back then, only 11 million Americans used the social media platform. Jump to 2019, and the figure had more than doubled with the userbase reaching 27 million. And finally in June 2020, amid the Coronavirus pandemic, the US monthly active user base count crossed 91 million in total, with more than 100 million Americans actively using the short video sharing app as of this month. So, the TikTok ban would not just affect the company and its employees but also its immense userbase.
The recent quarter has not been good in terms of smartphone shipments because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic not only led to a drop in smartphone shipments but has also impacted the shipment for components.
As per the latest report from UBI Research, the shipment of the OLED display panels for smartphones dropped to 87 million units in the second quarter of this year. This represents a drop of 23.1 percent compared to the same period last year.
Compared to the first-quarter data, the numbers for Q2 2020 report a 17 percent decline. It represents a year-on-year decline of around 40.3 percent for the OLED panels in the second quarter, claims the report.
While the shipments for OLED panels declined, it was somewhat offset by the growth in flexible OLED panels. The same report reveals that the shipments for flexible OLED displays grew by 38 percent compared to last year.
The report notes that the drop in the shipments of rigid OLED panels is a result of less number of mid-range smartphones getting launched from the Chinese brands in the second quarter of this year. Since they focused more on flagship-grade devices, the shipments for flexible OLED panels witnessed growth.
Nokia India has multiple handsets in India today. The Nokia 150 and Nokia 125 have arrived to cater to people who are looking forward to purchase feature phones. The Nokia C3 is an entry-level budget phone that had recently debuted in China. Also, the company has introduced the Nokia 5.3 mid-ranger in India.
Nokia 5.3 price in India
The Nokia 5.3 has arrived in India in two options such as 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage and 6 GB RAM + 64 GB storage. They are priced at Rs. 13,999 (~$188) and Rs. 15,499 (~$208) and its pre-orders begin from today through Nokia India’s online store and Amazon India. The sale of the phone will begin on Sept. 1.
Nokia 5.3
Buyers will be available to get the Nokia 5.3 in Cyan, Sand, and Charcoal colorways. Customer benefits for the Nokia 5.3 include cash benefits worth Rs. 4,000 ($53) on Rs. 349 plan by Jio for existing and new subscribers. It brings Rs. 2000 (~$27) instant cashback and Rs. 2000 worth vouchers from partners.
Nokia C3 price in India
The Nokia C3 has landed in two models in India such as 2 GB RAM + 16 GB storage and 3 GB RAM + 32 GB storage. They are priced at Rs. 7,499 (~$100) and Rs. 8,999 (~$121) and can be bought in Cyan and Sand colors. The pre-bookings of the Nokia C3 will start on Sept. 1 and it will go on sale from Sept. 10. The company has said that the Nokia C3 will come with a 1-year replacement guarantee.
Nokia 5.3 and Nokia C3 specifications and features
The Nokia 5.3 comes with a 6.55-inch IPS LCD waterdrop notch display with HD+ resolution and 20:9 aspect ratio support. The screen is protected by Gorilla Glass 3 panel. It has a front camera of 8-megapixel and the circular camera module on the back has a 13-megapixel + 5-megapixel (120-degree ultrawide) + 2-megapixel (macro) + 2-megapixel (depth) quad-camera system.
The Nokia 5.3 runs on the stock version of Android 10 OS and its guaranteed to receive Android 11 and Android 12 software upgrades. The Snapdragon 665 SoC powered Nokia 5.3 has LPPDR4x RAM and eMMC 5.1 storage. The phone houses a 4,000mAh battery with 10W charging support. Other features of the smartphone include dual 4G VoLTE, dedicated Google Assistant button, microSD card slot, USB-C, fingerprint sensor, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
The Nokia C3 has a 5.99-inch IPS LCD HD+ display with 18:9 aspect ratio support. The Unisoc SC9863A powers the device along with 3,040mAh battery that comes with 10W charging support. It also runs on Android 10 OS. The phone is fitted with a front camera of 5-megapixel and its rear has an LED flash assisted 8-megapixel snapper. The Nokia C3 is packed with other features like dual 4G VoLTE, dedicated Google Assistant button, microSD card slot, fingerprint reader, microUSB, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
ZMI, a Xiaomi ecological chain company has today launched a new charger in its home market China — ZMI USB PD 65W Multi-Port Charger. The product is currently available on pre-sale through JD.com.
As for the pricing, it is priced at 149 yuan, which roughly converts to $22. However, currently, it is available for a price of 129 yuan, which is about $19, for a deposit of 10 yuan (~$1.5). While the product is currently on pre-sale, it is expected to start shipments from 3rd September.
It comes in a Black-colored design with all three ports on the front panel, continuing with the classic ZMI design. It has foldable pins, making it more convenient for storing it and carrying it around. The product packs a high-quality chip that identifies the current requirement of the attached devices and protects the battery from damage.
The three-port charger offers one USB-C port and two USB-A ports. When all the three ports are in use at the same time, it’s total power reaches 63W — 45W on USB-C and 18W for the two USB-A ports.
When only the single USB Type-C port is in use, is offers 65W charging, which can fully charge the newly launched Mi 10 Ultra smartphone in just 28 minutes. Not only smartphones but it can also be used to charge laptops.
The popular rugged smartphone maker is finally here with a massive ‘Mid-Year Sale’ discount extravaganza in collaboration with AliExpress. The Chinese smartphone maker is offering discounts of up to 50% on several newly-launched models. Below we have listed the smartphones which are up for grabs at reduced prices.
The smartphone with MediaTek P60 SoC, 4GB RAM, and 64GB internal storage is available at the discount price of $139.99. The smartphone sports a 6.1-inch waterdrop display with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. It also sports a triple rear camera module consisting of a 16-megapixel primary camera and a 5-megapixel macro lens. It consists of a 5580 mAh battery and runs on Android 10 OS. You can grab the smartphone from AliExpress by hitting the link below.
It is another popular rugged smartphone from Ulefone which houses a MediaTek Helio P90 SoC, 8GB RAM, and 128 GB internal storage. Ulefone Armor 9E runs on Android 10 OS and features NFC support for contactless payments via Google Pay and other compatible apps. The smartphone houses a massive 6.3-inch Full HD+ waterdrop display and a large 6000 mAh battery. The users can even use it with an external endoscope for some extended purposes including cleaning narrow chores within the house.
It is available for a 50% discount price of $329.99.
Moreover, the interested users can also grab the thermal imaging camera version – Armor 9 for the price of $431. It is an excellent device for outdoor adventures and industry professionals.
It is an entry-level smartphone that offers decent specifications such as a 5.5-inch waterdrop display, quad-core processor, and a 2GB + 16GB memory configuration. There’s a 5-megapixel dual rear camera along with a 2700 mAh battery. Ulefone Note 8 runs on Android 10 Go edition and supports face unlock and 3-card slot design. You can grab it for the jaw-dropping price of $49.99.
It is another affordable device offering a 6.52-inch large display, 16-megapixel triple rear sensor, and a front-facing 8-megapixel single camera. The smartphone also houses a 4500 mAh battery which provides a standby time for a day. Ulefone Note 9P runs on Android 10 and is available for the price of $94.99.
Apart from these popular Ulefone smartphones, the users can get interesting discounts on other devices too. You can head over to the Ulefone’s official AliExpress store for more information.
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