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Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro could be coming to India with around Rs. 35,000 (~$476) pricing

Last week, it was revealed that Xiaomi is gearing up to introduce Xiaomi Mi 10T and Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro smartphones in global markets including India. The images and key specs of the Mi 10T series have also appeared. Both phones are expected to replace the Xiaomi Mi 9T and Mi 9T Pro phones from last year. Reliable tipster Ishan Agarwal has claimed that a new Xiaomi phone with flagship specs is rumored to be heading to India with a price tag of around Rs. 35,000. He did not reveal the name of the device but speculated that it could be the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro smartphone.

The tipster revealed that Xiaomi’s next flagship phone for India has a 108-megapixel main camera, Snapdragon 865 mobile platform, and a display with high refresh rate support. The device is expected to be priced around Rs. 35,000 (~$476).

Xiaomi Mi 10T Leak

The aforementioned specs match with the rumored specs of the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro. It is speculated that the Mi 10T Pro is equipped with an OLED panel that supports a 144Hz refresh rate and it has a 10-megapixel triple camera system. The phone may draw power from a 5,000mAh battery and it is likely to carry support for rapid charging.

The leaked shots of the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro revealed that it has a punch-hole display and a side-mounted fingerprint reader. The rear side of the phone has a Vivo X50-like camera module that features a rectangle-shaped camera module that includes a large-sized main lens followed by two horizontally arranged two cameras.

While the Mi 10T Pro is expected to come with a 108-megapixel triple camera system, the Mi 10T may come with 64-megapixel triple rear cameras. At present, there is no official word on the existence of the Mi 10T series.

 

 

Xiaomi vertical wireless charging socket is now on sale in China for 129 yuan ($19)

Last month, Xiaomi started crowdfunding a vertical wireless charging socket on Xiaomi Mall, for a price of 109 yuan (~$16). By the end of the crowdfunding campaign, around 35,000 people backed the product.

Now, the product is available for purchase on Xiaomi Mall, Xiaomi Youpin, and other retail channels of the company, carrying a price tag of 129 yuan, which roughly converts to $19.

Xiaomi Vertical Wireless Charging Socket

The Xiaomi Vertical Wireless Charging Socket uses dual-coil wireless charging so that the devices can be charged however they are placed — vertically or horizontally. The maximum wireless charging speed is 10W.

It is designed in such a way that the socket can also be used as a mobile stand with a 20-degree viewing angle. Being a charging socket, it comes equipped with three USB ports and a single port output is 18W.

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The device also comes with a new standard combination jack and the two sets of standard combination hacks can fulfill the power needs of two desktop plugs, says the company. There is also a green-colored indicator to show the charging status.

The product also has a wireless charging stand with a non-slip silicone cushion. It is designed in such a way that when a device is docked, it offers a 20-degree viewing angle and can be used for several functions, including music playing, chatting, browsing, etc.

 

Huawei shifts focus towards cloud computing business with U.S. chip access

The United States recently tightened sanctions against Huawei and its subsidiaries, banning the company from getting its hands on chipsets for smartphones or any of the other hardware products from the company.

However, a new report from FT claims that despite the sanctions, the Chinese giant still has access to U.S. chipsets for the cloud business, and thus, the company will now be shifting its focus towards that.

Huawei Logo MWC 2019

For those who are unaware, Huawei has a cloud computing business that sells computing power and storage solutions to companies. It also gives access to artificial intelligence and the report adds that this division is growing rapidly.

Huawei is putting the cloud computing business in line with the smartphones and telecom equipment business. On top of that, it is said that the Chinese government will increasingly support the company through public cloud contracts.

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A few months ago, the Trump administration tightened restrictions on Huawei and its subsidiaries, banning the company from procuring chipsets that are made in the U.S. or use American technologies. With this, TSMC, the contract manufacturer for Huawei, stopped taking new orders and will completely stop the business from 15th September.

The Chinese giant is all set to launch its Mate40 flagship smartphone series in the coming days and along with it, the company will also launch the Kirin 9000 SoC, which is said to be the last flagship chipset from the brand.

However, it is being reported that Huawei is planning on manufacturing its own chipsets. It is said that the Chinese tech giant will be announcing its plan on creating its own semiconductor chips without requiring any US equipment or components.

 

Xiaomi MIJIA high-end Washing Machine and Dryer to launch on September 1

Xiaomi has taken to Weibo to announced that the company will be launching its new Smart Home Appliance on 1st September, i.e. tomorrow. The Chinese company is all set to launch a high-end Washing Machine & Dryer.

Making the announcement, the company said that the new MIJIA high-end washer and dryer will be quieter, more stable, and more surging. It adds that the user experience will be better and worth looking forward to.

Xiaomi MIJIA high-end Washing Machine & Dryer

Prior to this, in April this year, the company had launched the MIJIA Internet Washing Machine and Dryer 1C for a price of 2099 yuan (~$295) and is now on sale in China. It is an upgrade over the MIJIA Internet Washing Machine and Dryer Pro launched last year.

It comes with 10kg capacity and a display that is made from tempered glass. It also has support for XiaoAI smart voice assistant. The model has a compact build, with a door diameter of 468mm and comes with a cycle power of 0.873 kWh.

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The washing machine supports up to 22 different washing modes, including smart air washing. The appliance can be controlled through the MIJIA app with options to select washing and drying modes and make custom adjustments.

There are also reports indicating that Xiaomi is planning to launch a wide range of smart home products in the Indian market this year, including a smart refrigerator and a washing machine. The report indicates Q4 2020 as the launch timeframe but the exact month or date is not yet known.

 

Redmi K30 Ultra Bluetooth SIG certified; Could be there an international variant?

Earlier this month, Xiaomi announced the Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra and Redmi K30 Ultra smartphones in China. Soon after the launch, a Xiaomi spokesperson said that Xiaomi currently has no plans to launch the Mi 10 Ultra and Redmi K30 Ultra outside China. Leakster Mukul Sharma has spotted a couple of Redmi phones including Redmi K30 Ultra that are currently available only in China in the list of Google supported devices. At the same time, the Redmi K30 Ultra has received approval from the Bluetooth SIG authority. The listings do not really reveal that they are heading to global markets, but there are slim chances that some of these devices may debut outside China.

The Redmi 10X with M2004J7AC model number, Redmi 10X Pro with M2004J7BC model number, Redmi K30 Ultra with M2006J10C model number, and Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra with M2007J1SC cane now be seen in Google supported devices list. The global variants of Xiaomi phones are supposed to have a letter ‘G’ at the end of the model numbers. However, the handsets that have appeared in the list of Google supported devices have letter ‘C’ at the end of their model numbers suggest that they are Chinese variants.

Meanwhile, the Bluetooth SIG body has also approved the Chinese variant of the Redmi K30 Ultra. At present, it is difficult to say now whether the Redmi K30 Ultra and other phones mentioned in this post are heading to global markets. The above listings show that the company is currently testing the Chinese variants, which suggests that it may test the international variants later.

After the launch of Mi 10 Ultra and Redmi K30 Ultra, Daniel D, the Senior Product Marketing Manager and Global Spokesperson for Xiaomi did not entirely deny their global launch. He had tweeted, “For the moment, we don’t have plans for official global channels, but stay tuned for future news!” Since the global launch is not entirely ruled out, it is advisable to wait for further reports to see whether Redmi K30 Ultra or other phones will be released in markets outside China.

 

 

Realme V3 may launch tomorrow as the cheapest 5G phone from the brand

Realme will be launching the Realme X7 series of smartphones in China tomorrow. The lineup has Realme X7 and Realme X7 Pro smartphones. A recent leak had claimed that a more powerful Realme X7 Pro with flagship specs like Snapdragon 865 will also debut tomorrow. However, the Chinese firm has not revealed any details on it yet, which suggests that it is unlikely to launch tomorrow. Interestingly, a Chinese tipster has claimed that the company will launch three phones tomorrow and all of them will be powered by MediaTek’s 5G chipsets. Hence, it appears that the company may launch the Realme V3 phone as its cheapest 5G phone.

Realme launching three phones on September 1 The tipster also mentioned that one of the Realme phones with 5G support debuting tomorrow is priced at 1,000 Yuan (~$146). China’s TENAA telecom authority recently approved three new phones with model numbers RMX2176, RMX2121, and RMX2200 / RMX2201.

The RMX2176 model number belongs to the Realme X7 and the Realme X7 Pro’s model number is RMX2121. Hence, the third phone i.e. RMX2200 / RMX2201 which has weaker specs compared to the other two phones could be debuting as the most affordable 5G phone from the brand tomorrow. Rumors have it that it could be a V-series phone and it may debut as Realme V3.

Realme RMX2200 / RMX2201 Specifications

The Realme RMX2200 / RMX2201 phone has a 6.52-inch IPS LCD panel with HD+ resolution support. The device has a rated battery of 4,890mAh capacity. The 3C listing of the phone had revealed that it may ship with an 18W fast charger. The 2.0GHz octa-core processor that fuels it could be the Dimensity 720 5G chipset.

Realme RMX2200 RMX2201 TENAAThe smartphone could be coming RAM variants like 4GB, 6GB, and 8 GB and storage choices like 64 GB and 128 GB. The phone is loaded with Android 10 OS and it has a rear-positioned fingerprint sensor. It has a front camera of 8-megapixel and a 13-megapixel + 2-megapixel + 2-megapixel triple rear cameras.

 

 

Redmi K30 5G variants revealed ahead of rumored India launch

In December 2019, Redmi announced the Xiaomi Redmi K30 5G smartphone in China and it went on sale in the beginning of this year. It debuted as the brand’s first 5G-ready smartphone. The handset has recently received approval from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) in India. It suggested that the India launch of the Redmi K30 5G may not be far away. Pricebaba’s new report that has exclusive information from tipster Ishan Agarwal has revealed the variants and color options of the Redmi K30 5G for India.

According to the report, the Redmi K30 5G for India will be available in two color variants such as Frost White and Mist Purple. As far as RAM and storage versions are concerned, the smartphone could be arriving in options such as 6 GB RAM + 64 GB storage, 6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage, and 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage.  In China, the Redmi K30 5G came in 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage. India may not receive the 256 GB storage variant.

Redmi K30 5G
Redmi K30 5G

Redmi K30 5G specifications and features

The Redmi K30 5G has a 6.67-inch IPS LCD display with dual punch-hole design. The screen supports FHD+ resolution, 20:9 aspect ratio, and 120Hz refresh rate. It has a 20-megapixel main selfie camera that is assisted by a 2-megapixel depth sensor.

The rear panel of the Redmi K30 5G features a Sony IMX686 64-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, a 5-megapixel macro lens, and a 2-megapixel depth assist lens. The Android 10 OS with MIUI runs on the device.

The Snapdragon 765G SoC fuels the device. It has a 4,500mAh battery with 30W fast charging support. In China, the phone arrived with a starting price of 1,999 Yuan (~$291; ~Rs. 21,350) At present, there is no word on the launch date of the Redmi K30 5G for India.

 

 

Huawei Enjoy 20, Enjoy 20 Plus launch event to be held on September 3

Recent reports have revealed a lot about the upcoming Huawei Enjoy 20 and Enjoy 20 Plus smartphones. These are expected to break cover as the most affordable 5G phones from the brand. Today, the company took to Weibo to confirm that the new Enjoy 20 series phones will be debuting in China on Sept. 3.

The poster released by the company today showcases two Enjoy 20 series handsets. The one with the circular camera module is the Enjoy 20 Plus 5G, whereas the one that has a square-shaped camera setup is the Enjoy 20. Past reports have revealed the specifications and live shots of the Enjoy 20 and Enjoy 20 Plus 5G phones. It is speculated that the new Enjoy 20 series may debut with 1,000 Yuan (~$146) pricing.

Huawei Enjoy 20 and Enjoy 20 Plus September 3 launch

Huawei Enjoy 20 5G specifications (Rumored)

The Enjoy 20 5G has already appeared in TENAA’s database with full specs. The listing revealed that it has a waterdrop notch display of 6.5 inches that offers Full HD+ resolution and 20:9 aspect ratio. The handset has a 5,000mAh battery and it may come with 4 GB / 6 GB / 8 GB of RAM and 64 GB / 128 GB of internal storage. It has an 8-megapixel front camera and a 13-megapixel + 5-megapixel + 2-megapixel triple camera system.

The Enjoy 20 Plus 5G has a 6.63-inch IPS LCD panel with a 20:9 aspect ratio and FHD+ resolution support. It has a pop-up selfie camera of 16-megapixel and its rear has a 48-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel triple camera system. It has a 4,200mAh battery with 40W fast charging support. The phone may come with 6 GB / 8 GB of RAM and 64 GB / 128 GB of native storage.

The Enjoy 20 5G and Enjoy 20 Plus 5G smartphones will be powered by Dimensity chipsets by MediaTek. One of them or both are rumored to be equipped with Dimensity 720 SoC. Both phones run on Android 10 OS and are equipped with side-facing fingerprint readers. The pricing of the Enjoy 20 5G is not known, but the China Telecom product library listing of the Enjoy 20 Plus revealed that it may start at 1,899 Yuan (~$277).

 

 

Redmi 9A Indian launch set for September 2; first sale on September 4

The Redmi family is about to get bigger in India. Just a week after launching the Redmi 9, Redmi India is set to announce the entry-level Redmi 9A.

Redmi 9A launch date

The manufacturer has set Wednesday, September 2, as the launch date for the smartphone and has also announced that it will go on sale on Friday, September 4. Redmi India is also going to announce a new pair of wired earphones on the same day. So if you will be picking up the device when it launches, you may also want to grab a pair of new earphones as there won’t be one in the box.

The Redmi 9A will have a 6.53-inch HD+ display which is bigger than that of its predecessor but it will keep the waterdrop notch. There is an Helio G25 processor under the hood powering the device. While the international variant has 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, there is a chance the Indian version will have a different configuration.

The phone will have a single 13MP camera on its back and a 5MP selfie camera. Just like the Redmi 8A, it will have a 5000mAh battery capacity, but disappointingly, there is no 18W charging this time around and the USB-C port has been swapped for a MicroUSB one. The Redmi 9A will run MIUI 12 based on Android 10 out of the box.

The Redmi 9A launched in Europe for €99 (~INR 8,625) but it should be cheaper in India since the Redmi 9 which has better specs is priced at INR 8,999 (~€103) for the base model with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage.

 

Poll of The Week: Do you still use memory cards?

In recent times phone storage has become really affordable and manufacturers have become so generous such that even budget phones like the Redmi 9 (Indian version) come with 128GB of storage. Notwithstanding, a lot of manufacturers still include the option for storage expansion even on variants with more storage than buyers will need.

Poll - featured

For this week’s poll, we want to know if you still use memory cards, that is if your device supports it. Do you still pop in a MicroSD card (or NM card as the case may be) irrespective of the storage capacity of your device or is external storage now a thing of the past? Do take the poll and also post a comment about what you think of external storage.

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Mi True Wireless Earphones 2 Pro receives Bluetooth certification

A few days ago, we reported that the Wireless Power Consortium has certified a new pair of TWS earbuds from Xiaomi called the Mi True Wireless Earphones 2 Pro. Today, the earphones have been certified by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG).

The Bluetooth SIG website has published the certificate of the earbuds and it confirms it will indeed launch as the Mi True Wireless Earphones 2 Pro. The model number, TWSEJ09WM, also matches the one on the site of the Wireless Power Consortium. The only new info is that the TWS earbuds have Bluetooth 5.0.

Mi True Wireless Earphones 2 Pro Bluetooth SIG

There is a possibility the earbuds are close to launching seeing as they have received two certifications already.

The Mi True Wireless Earphones 2 Pro will support wireless charging and also have active noise cancelation. We also know that it will come in black and will have a closed-ear design with silicone tips to keep the sound in. There is also an infrared sensor on each earbud for wear detection and the smooth surface of the outer part of the earbuds point at support for touch controls.

Xiaomi also has another pair of wireless earbuds with noise cancelation on the way. The official name is Mi Active Noise Cancelling Earphones and it has model number LYXQEJ05WM. Other features of the TWS earbuds include Bluetooth 5.0, IPX4 waterproof rating, and support for SBC and AAC audio codecs.

 

Redmi India teases new wired earphones; to launch on September 2

It is no news that Redmi and Realme are close rivals in the smartphone industry. Almost a week ago, Realme announced a pair of wired earphones in India called the Realme Buds Classic. Now, Redmi India has released a teaser video that hints at the launch of its own wired earphones.

The 23-second video was posted on Twitter today with the hashtag #WiredForEverything. In the video, we can make out the outline of the earbuds and the 3.5mm connector which is angled at 90°.

The earbuds have silicone tips that should provide passive noise cancelation, unlike the Realme Buds Classic which has an open-fit design like Apple’s EarPods. The video also hints at the new earphones coming in red and blue colorways when they launch on Wednesday, September 2.

Ishan Agarwal, the teenage Indian leaker has also provided more details about the earbuds. According to him, the earphones will be sold as the Redmi Earphones. He also adds that the earphones will be Hi-Res Audio certified with 10mm drivers. It will also have a metallic body and will be pretty lightweight.

There is no info with respect to the price yet but Redmi will want to match the price of the Realme Buds Classic which has 14.2mm drivers and is priced at INR 399 (~$5.46). They may also keep the INR 399 price tag of the Mi Earphones Basic that was announced back in 2018 but is now listed as out of stock on the Mi India site.

Tecno Camon 16 series with a flagship-level 64MP Quad camera launching soon

Transsion Holdings subsidiary Tecno Mobile has disclosed that it would be launching the Camon 16 series models soon. In an era of social distancing, the company is adopting the AR launch approach which was deployed by OnePlus for the Nord launch recently.TECNO CAMON 16

The Camon 16 series will be the direct successor of the Camon 15 series made up of the Camon 15 Pro and Camon 15, both of which were introduced in February this year. Although a specific date for the launch is yet to be given, it is scheduled for the second half of the year.

The company released a couple of teaser posters of the Camon 16, one of which shows the front render of the device. The Tecno device packs a fullscreen design with ultra-thin bezels at the chin. The phone comes with a dual punch-hole design located at the top left corner of the display. The device will pack a 48MP selfie camera but the second sensor is not known yet.TECNO CAMON 16

At the rear, the Camon 16 will adopt a Quad-camera setup which Tecno says will be of flagship level. The main camera is a 64MP sensor which is higher than the 48MP main sensor on its predecessor.

The company is yet to reveal other specs details. Since we are already in the second half of the year, we expect the launch event to take place pretty soon. The phone may likely be available in Tecno’s key markets such as Nigeria, India, Pakistan etc.

 

Render of Samsung Wireless Charger that can charge three devices at a go leaks

Samsung first launched the Wireless Charger Duo in 2018 and the product was well-received. Two years after, the tech giant is now planning to introduce a new model which is designed to charge three devices at the same time. A render of the wireless charger has now leaked online thanks to noted tipster Evan Blass.

The Samsung Wireless Charger Pad Trio as it will be called comes with a USB-C port and may likely ship with a fast-charging cable and USB-C power adapter. The charger may also feature support for the Qi wireless charging standard just like its predecessor.

The Wireless Charger Pad Trio will likely offer 15W charging support similar to what obtains on the Wireless Charger Duo. Although the render shos a black variant, Samsung may also include a while coloured variant.

The leakage of this high-resolution render is an indication that the company may take the wraps off the product pretty soon but there is no word yet on the launch date. Samsung is scheduled to launch the Galaxy Z Fold 2 on  September 1st. The company may also announce this new accessory too.

 

Samsung Galaxy M51 page goes live in Germany; on pre-order for €360

The Galaxy M51 is a new smartphone from Samsung that is scheduled to launch in India soon. Surprisingly, the device is now available for pre-order in Germany. The page for the phone is also live on the official Samsung Germany website.

Galaxy M51

 

The Galaxy M51 has a 6.7-inch Infinity-O Super AMOLED display. There is a hole in the upper part of the screen for the 32MP selfie camera and above it is a small grille for the speaker. The device has a glossy back that is home to four cameras and buyers will be able to choose between purchasing the phone in Black or White.

The device has an octa-core processor, and as is typical of Samsung, the chipset is not specified. However, we are pretty sure it is a 4G processor. The Galaxy M51 is available in only one configuration and that is with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. There is a MicroSD card slot that allows you to add an additional 512GB of storage.

Galaxy M51 Cameras

The rear cameras include a 5MP f/2.4 depth camera, a 64MP f/1.8 main camera, a 12MP f/2.2 camera with a 123° field of view, and a 5MP f/2.4 macro camera. There are lots of camera features including the familiar Live Focus, panorama, and macro mode.

Galaxy M51 battery

The major highlight of the Galaxy M51 is its massive 7000mAh battery capacity and there is 25W fast charging too so you can recharge and get back to gaming as fast as possible. Even though the phone has an AMOLED display, Samsung has opted for a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. The phone also runs Android 10 with One UI Core on top.

The Samsung site says the device is available for pre-order for a price tag of €360.01 and the estimated shipping date at checkout is September 11.

 

Xiaomi to launch Mi Watch Revolve and Mi Band 5 in India soon

The Mi Watch Color is a smartwatch with a round dial that launched in China last year. A few months ago, it was revealed that Xiaomi may announce it globally under the name Mi Watch Revolve. Now, new details say it is heading to India soon and it will come along with the Mi Band 5.

Xiaomi Watch Color colorways
Xiaomi Mi Watch Color will launch as the Mi Watch Revolve in India

The info was reported by 91Mobiles who cites the teenage leaker Ishan Agarwal as their source. They also speculate the watch will cost about INR 6,000 (~$80) since it launched in China for ¥599 (~$87). However, we believe it will sell for higher.

The watch will most likely be imported, and with taxes and other costs factored in, a higher price tag than what it sells for in China is a no-brainer. Our guess is that the Mi Watch Revolve will sell for nothing less than INR 8,000 (~$109) when it lands in India.

When Xiaomi announces the watch in India, it will face competition from Huami’s Amazfit line of watches, most especially the Amazfit GTR which is currently priced at INR 9,999 (~$137).

Mi Smart Band 5

Xiaomi is also expected to launch the Mi Smart Band 5/Mi Band 5 in India. The watch already launched in Europe in July for a price tag of €39.99. The Mi Smart Band 5 comes with significant improvements over its predecessor such as a larger display, support for more workout modes, a more accurate PPG heart rate sensor, and a new charger that doesn’t require you to remove the capsule from the strap.

We expect both launches to happen in September. The Mi Smart Band 4 launched on Tuesday, September 17 last year in India, so September 15 seems like a possible date for this year’s announcement.

 

Xiaomi Mi 9 SE gets MIUI 12 update in China

The Mi 9 SE is the latest Xiaomi smartphone to get the MIUI 12 update. The global variants of the upper mid-range phone which was announced last year already received the MIUI 12 update. Now, it is the turn of the China variant.

The update is 833MB in size according to a screenshot shared by ITHome and it comes with version number V12.0.2.0.QFBCNXM. The Chinese blog reports that while the update brings some significant improvements, there are still some bugs according to those who have installed it.

Mi 9 SE MIUI 12 update

MIUI 12 brings a revamped user interface, new animation engine, new permission settings, and more.

The Mi 9 SE has a 5.97-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a waterdrop notch. There is a fingerprint scanner under the display and the notch is home to a 20MP selfie camera. The device has a Snapdragon 712 processor under the hood that is paired with 6GB of RAM and 64GB or 128GB of non-expandable storage.

On the back is a 48MP main camera + 8MP ultrawide camera + 13MP telephoto camera setup and under the glass back is a 3070mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging.

This year, Xiaomi didn’t release a Mi 10 SE which was disappointing which meant folks couldn’t pick up a smaller sized Mi 10 with watered-down specs and a more affordable price tag.

 

Unboxing video confirms design and specifications of the Realme 7

The Realme 7 series is set for a September 3 launch date in India. Despite still being a few days away, there have been numerous leaks including the spec sheet of both devices. Now an unboxing video of the Realme 7 has been posted on YouTube and it confirms what we already know.

Realme 7 and Realme 7 Pro cameras

The video was posted by the Vietnamese YouTube channel “Mix with remix”. While Realme has not yet announced the phone will launch in Vietnam, it should be.

The video shows the Realme 7 will ship in a rectangular box with Realme’s signature bright yellow color. There is a “7” written on the top of the box in large black font while the manufacturer’s name is written in a smaller font at the bottom.

The back of the box has some key specs printed on it such as a 64MP Sony sensor, quad cameras, Helio G95 gaming processor, 30W Dart Charge, 5000mAh battery capacity, and a 90Hz Ultra Smooth Display. The unit inside the box is a gray unit and it comes with a white 30W Dart Charger, a USB-A to USB-C cable, and a .

The Realme 7 has a punch-hole that is placed at the top left corner for the selfie camera. It also has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner as the display is LCD and not AMOLED. The back is home to the 64MP quad-camera setup housed in a black housing along with the LED flash. At the bottom of the phone are an audio jack, a microphone, a USB-C port, and a speaker grille.

When booted up, the About Phone page shows the device has 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It also runs Android 10 out of the box. Alongside the 64MP primary camera, there is an 8MP ultrawide angle camera, a 2MP Black and White sensor and a 2MP depth sensor. The video also shows the Realme 7 has a triple card slot so you can use two SIM cards and a MicroSD card at the same time.

MediaTek is yet to announce the Helio G95 processor that powers the device. However, it is clear that Realme will be the first manufacturer to launch a phone powered by the processor.

 

Realme aims to sell 100 million units of smartphones annually by expanding into more markets

It has been only 2 years since realme entered the smartphone market. But within a short period of time, it has become the fastest-growing smartphone brand globally with a presence in 61 countries and regions. Li Bingzhong  (Sky Li), the brand’s founder and CEO shared the breakthroughs of his company along with their next target on Weibo.

Realme Logo Featured

The CEO of realme shared a letter on his Weibo profile in the form of an image. It goes into detail regarding the achievements gained by the brand in the last two years.

In his letter, the company executive mentions that realme continued to be the fastest-growing smartphone brand in four consecutive quarters. Above all, it ranked number 7 seven globally in the last quarter in terms of market share.

Sky Li says that people questioned if there’s a place for a new smartphone brand when realme was established. But his brand company exceeded expectations by proving that new brands do have a place in the market.

He added that in the next two years, the brand will focus more on AIoT and expanding its presence in more markets. The executive wishes his company to become a leading player in almost all regions such as South Asia, Southeast Asia, Middle East, Africa, Europe, Latin America, China, and Russia.

Last but not least, realme aims to sell 100 million units of smartphones annually in order to sit beside mainstream brands.

 

Honor may launch a smartwatch similar to the Huawei Watch Fit

Honor has confirmed that it has a new smartwatch on the way. The wearable will launch as the Honor Watch GS Pro on September 4 at IFA 2020. However, that isn’t the only smartwatch we should expect from the Huawei-owned company.

Honor Square Watch

The president of Honor, George Zhao, asked on Weibo a few days ago if folks prefer round dials or square dials. The top executive’s post is actually a quote of another post that was made by the official Honor Life Weibo account. This original post includes a long image, part of which we have cut out and added below.

Honor Square Watch teaser

As you can see, the image shows two hands holding each other. On one wrist is a watch with a round dial and on the other wrist is a watch with a square/rectangular dial. The latter has a display similar to that of the recently announced Huawei Watch Fit.

Honor doesn’t have a watch with that design and we want to believe it is teasing the arrival of its first watch with a square dial. However, it will most likely be Honor’s version of the Huawei Watch Fit. This is not the first time Honor will launch a product similar to that announced by its parent company. And as is the tradition, Honor’s version usually costs less.

The Huawei Watch Fit has a 1.64-inch 280 x 456 AMOLED display with a 70% screen-to-body ratio. There are lots of customizable watch faces including AOD ones. The watch has 12 animated exercises built-in and can track up to 11 different sports. There is also a custom workout mode. The watch also has GPS, a heart rate sensor, sleep tracking, SpO2 detection, and menstrual cycle tracking. Huawei claims its new watch has a battery life of 10 days with typical usage and has put a price tag of 399 AED (~$110) on it.