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Apple considers iPhone assembly in Vietnam, checks worker’s living condition: Report

Apple might be considering to bring the assembly of its iPhones to Vietnam. A new report has suggested that the company recently visited a factory run by Luxshare, an assembly partner, to check on the living conditions of the workers and the facility.

Apple

According to Apple Insider, Apple representatives visited Luxshare’s facility to check the viability of iPhone production in the region. Tang Due Bang, Luxshare Foreign Affairs Manager, apparently said to local media that the factory in Van Trung Industrial Park was scouted to see if it was the right scale, had the proper facilities, and if it had investment capital to start assembling iPhones.

“The Apple side continually surveyed the workshop of Luxshare in Bac Giang on iPhone production conditions. Apple Corporation is impressed by the speed at which our fast facility is built here. At the same time, through practical research, Apple highly appreciates the potential in Bac Giang province and hard-working workers.” For those unaware, Luxshare is one of the Vietnamese firms that also assembles the Cupertino based giant’s AirPods.

Recently, the company sought financial support to expand the AirPods production, and has reportedly received it. Furthermore, the 30 hectare factory was finished in 5 months, according to Bang, after Apple requested to expand production. At the moment, Luxshare employs around 28,000 workers, which could easily rise to 50,000 to even 60,000 if it gains approval for iPhone assembly.

 

Xiaomi Wiha 3-in-1 flashlight launched in China for 249 yuan ($35)

Riding on the on-going launch spree, Xiaomi has launched yet another product in its home market — Xiaomi Wiha multi-function flashlight. The 3-in-1 device comes with Dual-LED Flashlight, Ultraviolet Light, and Infrared Spotlight.

The company has revealed that the multi-function flashlight offers 100/310 lumens dual-speed safe and cold-light LED light that has a maximum range of 65 meters, ensuring that it meets the needs for different use-cases.

Xiaomi Wiha 3-in-1 Flashlight

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The product is powered by three AAA batteries and has a strong magnet at the bottom so that it can easily get attached to the iron-based surface. Thanks to Infrared Laser Light, it can be used for precise positioning.

Xiaomi Wiha 3-in-1 Flashlight

With support for Ultraviolet (UV) light, it can be used as a fluorescent color mark tool and identify several different things. It is made up of high-strength alloy and can easily break the window of a car if needed. It is rated IPX4, making it waterproof.

It weighs around 252 grams and the lamp holder can be rotated at 180-degree. The total length is 152mm and the diameter is 30mm. After 180-degree rotation, the length becomes 125.7mm and width 54.3mm. The Xiaomi Wiha Multi-Function Flashlight is priced at 249 yuan, which is about $35 and is now on sale in China.

 

Lenovo and HP captured almost 50% of the notebook market in Q2 2020

According to the latest report published by Strategy Analytics, the notebook devices or the mobile productivity devices registered a 27 percent year-on-year growth in the second quarter of this year.

The growth in demand is being attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic which forced consumers, companies, and schools to purchase such devices as the majority of them started operating through Work from Home model.

Notebook Sales Q2 2020 - Strategy Analytics

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Interestingly, two leading companies in this segment — Lenovo and HP controlled almost 50 percent of the market share in Q2 2020. As per the report, Lenovo accounted for 25 percent of the share, taking the pole position, while HP managed to grab a 24.8 percent market share in the second quarter.

On the other hand, brands like Dell, Apple, and Acer were ranked third, fourth, and fifth in terms of global notebook shipments, with a market share of 15.6 percent, 8.5 percent, and 6.7 percent respectively.

The report reveals that there was robust demand from consumers, who mostly purchased devices for work, studying, and playing games. Chromebooks also witnessed high demand, mostly from schools and consumers to support e-learning efforts. It remains to be seen if this pandemic-induced demand continues or slows down in upcoming quarters.

 

Samsung could partly shift its smartphone production to India

With smartphone manufacturers planning to diversify their production facility and supply chain, companies are now looking to shift some of the production to countries like India. Several Chinese smartphone companies, which are among the leading brands in the market, are already making most of the phones in India.

Now, it seems that some of the biggest names in the smartphone industry are also eyeing production in India. Recently Apple started manufacturing its high-end iPhone 11 for the first time in India and now its turn for Samsung.

Samsung

As per the report coming from the Economic Times, the South Korean giant is planning to shift some portion of its smartphone production from Vietnam and some other countries to India. It adds that the company is planning to produce devices worth $40 billion in India.

Citing people aware of the development, the report claims that Samsung has already submitted estimates with the government for making smartphones worth over $40 billion in India for the next five years under PLI (Production Linked Incentive) scheme.

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It is also being reported that most of the phones manufactured in India with a factory price of over $200, which could account for over $25 billion, will be exported. Currently, Vietnam is the second-largest exporter of smartphones after China.

After closing down two smartphone factories in China in 2018, Samsung recently shut down its last smartphone production facility in China. The company’s smartphone ODM operations, which were halted because of the COVID-19 pandemic, have now been resumed and could account for around 10 percent of the company’s total smartphones.

A couple of months ago, Samsung announced a new factory, touted as the world’s largest mobile factory. It is located in Sector 81 in Noida and has a production capacity of 120 million mobile devices a month. This comes at a time when smartphone users in the country are about to touch the 340 million mark by the end of this year.

 

Realme Buds Classic with half in-ear design to launch in India on August 18

Last month, Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth had revealed that the company plans to launch new earphones in the market in August. Now, the company has officially confirmed that the Realme Buds Classic will be launched in India on 18th August.

The launch of these new earphones will take place along with the launch of two budget smartphones from the company — Realme C12 and Realme C15, both of which are powered by a 6,000mAh battery.

Realme Buds Classic

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Coming back to the earphones, the company has already been confirmed that the wired Realme Buds Classic will come with a new half in-ear design compared to in-ear design in the earlier models.

Further, it has been revealed that they will feature bigger 14.2mm drivers and will offer richer bass and clear vocals. There’s also a single-button remote for controlling calls and music along with an in-line microphone and built-in cable organizer.

The company’s teaser image also hints that the earphones will be made available in two color options — Black and White. The pricing for the Reale Buds Classic is expected to be lower than the original Realme Buds. They will go on sale exclusively through Amazon and Realme India online store. To know more, we will have to wait for a few more hours.

 

Xiaomi sold 1,660 units of its Redmi Smart TV Max 98 in a single day in China

Xiaomi has today released a sales report related to the company’s 10th anniversary sale season. In the report, the company reveals that it managed to sell more than 1,660 units of the Redmi Smart TV Max 98.

Making the announcement on Weibo, the company said that “the 98-inch TV models sold less than 100 units per month in the market but now Redmi sold more than 1,000 units in a single day.” The company believes that it has now managed to popularize the big-screen Smart TVs and has facilitated people to have high-end big-screen TV in their homes.

Redmi Smart TV Max 98-Inch Sale China

The numbers posted by Xiaomi are quite impressive given that almost a 100-inch TV is a new category and now many people are interested in having such as massive-sized TV in their homes nor many have the facility for this. Even if they want, not everyone is ready to shell out the money.

The Redmi Smart TV Max 98 costs 19,999 Yuan, which roughly converts to around $2,825, which is comparatively less than what other companies in this same segment charges. Thus, the pricing could a major factor behind such demand for the 98-inch TV from Xiaomi.

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For those who are unaware, the Redmi Smart YV Max 98, announced in March, comes with a 98-inch 4K UHD display panel, having 85 percent NTSC, 192 dynamic backlight zones, MEMC motion compensation, and more image quality tuning technology

It is powered by a custom 12nm processor along with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The company is also offering a special one-to-one professional customer care service with this new TV, which includes pre-sales, site survey, installation plans, a special delivery vehicle, and a professional installation team.

 

OPPO Reno4 Z 5G bags GCF certification; Could be rebranded OPPO A92s

Recently, an OPPO phone with model number CPH2065 was approved by the Bluetooth SIG and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) authorities. While the Bluetooth certification revealed the key specs of the phone, the FCC listing revealed its rear schematic. The FCC appearance also confirmed that it will be arriving in the market as OPPO Reno4 Z 5G. Today, the smartphone approval from the Global Certification Forum (GCF). The listing again confirmed that the CPH2065 will debut as Reno4 Z 5G. The GCF certification is yet another hint that its launch could be closed at hand.

The Bluetooth SIG listing of the phone had revealed that it has a 6.57-inch HD+ display, a 4,000mAh battery, and it is powered by a 2.0GHz octa-core processor by MediaTek.  It also revealed that the device is loaded with ColorOS 7.1 and carries support for dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.1.

OPPO Reno4 Z CPH2065

The FCC listing had revealed that the Reno4 Z 5G has a square-shaped camera module with four cameras and an LED flash unit inside it. The rear design of the phone is similar to the OPPO A92s 5G phone that debuted a few months ago in China. Hence, there is a possibility that the Reno4 Z 5G could be debuting as a rebranded version of the OPPO A92s 5G.

OPPO A92s 5G specifications

The OPPO A92s has a dual punch-hole IPS LCD panel of 6.57 inches. The FHD+ screen supports 120Hz refresh rate and houses a 16-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual selfie camera system. It has a rear-mounted quad-camera system featuring a 48-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, a 2-megapixel macro shooter, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor.

OPPO A92s
OPPO A92s

The Dimensity 800 5G chipset powers the OPPO A92s with 8 GB of RAM. The phone comes with up to 256 GB of built-in storage. Its 4,000mAh battery supports 18W fast charging.

 

Nokia 9.3 PureView, Nokia 7.3, 6.3 could be debuting in Q4, Nokia 2.4 and 3.4 launch could be near

The Nokia 8.3 5G, which is HMD Global’s first 5G-capable is now being made available in Europe for purchase. It is speculated that the Nokia 9.3 PureView and Nokia 7.3 mid-ranger are the next 5G phones from the Finnish brand. The company is also reportedly working on Nokia 6.3 smartphone. Citing sources who are familiar with the developments of Nokia 6.3, Nokia 7.3 5G, and Nokia 9.3 PureView 5G, Nokia Power User has reported that these phones will break cover in Q4 2020.

The report reveals that the development work of the Nokia 6.3, Nokia 7.3, and Nokia 9.3 PureView is almost over. The Finnish firm may soon begin with their final testing and then begin their production in September or October. The report also states the company may launch the Nokia 2.4 and Nokia 3.4 smartphones in September.

Nokia

Previous reports have revealed that the Nokia 9.3 PureView 5G is driven by Snapdragon 865. The smartphone is expected to arrive with a world-class penta-lens setup on its rear. The phone may sport a 120Hz refresh rate supporting display. There are speculations that it could be equipped with an under-screen camera technology.

The Nokia 7.3 5G could be a Snapdragon 690 powered smartphone. It could be coming with other specs such as 6.3-inch 20:9 Full HD+ display, 48-megapixel / 64-megapixel quad-camera setup, 24-megapixel front camera, and 4,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support.

The Nokia 6.3 may come with Snapdragon 670 or Snapdragon 675 chipset. It may come with specs like a 6.2-inch display, quad camera setup, 16-megapixel front camera, and 4,000mAh battery with 18W rapid charging support.

 

ZTE Axon 20 5G’s launch date is September 1

Today, ZTE took to Weibo to confirm that it will be announcing the ZTE Axon 20 5G phone on Sept. 1 in China. As it is known, it will be introduced as the world’s first smartphone with under-display camera technology.

Last week, ZTE’s President for Mobile Devices Ni Fei first confirmed that ZTE will be the world’s first smartphone brand to announce a smartphone with under-display camera technology. The Weibo post through which Fei confirmed the smartphone revealed that it could be called ‘ZTE A20 5G.’

It is known through SRRC and TENAA certification that the model number of the device is ZTE A2121. Since the ZTE 2020 debuted as an Axon series phone called ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G, it appeared that the ZTE A2121 could be an Axon series handset. Today, the Chinese firm confirmed that the device will be breaking cover as ZTE Axon 20 5G on Sept. 1

ZTE Axon 20 5G specifications

The TENAA appearance of the ZTE Axon A20 5G revealed that its dimensions are 172.1 x 77.9 x 7.9mm. The handset is fitted with a 1080 x 2460 pixels Full HD+ resolution supporting screen of 6.92 inches. There is no selfie camera notch or punch-hole on the display. The 32-megapixel front-facing camera is embedded under the display. It is speculated that ZTE has incorporated China-based Visionox’s under-display camera technology.

ZTE Axon 20 5G TENAA

An unidentified 2.4GHz octa-core smartphone powers the smartphone. The device may arrive in 6 GB, 8 GB, and 12 GB RAM variants and 64 GB, 128 GB, and 256 GB storage models in China. The phone will come preinstalled with Android 10 OS.

The Axon 20 5G will be flaunting a 64-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel + 2-megapixel quad-camera system. It is backed by a rated battery of 4,120mAh and it supports rapid charging.

 

 

Mobvoi renames its ANC headphones and ANC earbuds

A lot of us know Mobvoi as the brand behind the TicWatch line of smartwatches and TicPods TWS earbuds. Last month they announced the TicKasa ANC Headphones, and back in June, they announced the TicPods ANC. Yesterday, Mobvoi issued a statement on Twitter saying the two products will now go by new names.

According to the tweet, the headphones will now be known as the Mobvoi Headphones ANC while the earbuds will be called the Mobvoi Earbuds ANC. If you are wondering why the change of name, the manufacturer said the new names “are more compatible with our business strategy and brand identity”.

The name change shows that Mobvoi has dropped the TicKasa and TicPods name. We are actually more concerned about the latter as it is like a household name for its earbuds. We want to believe future products will also not have TicPods in their names.

Mobvoi says the change in name will not affect or delay current orders of these two products. At the moment, both products still go by their old names on Mobvoi’s website. We also want to believe the current stock of the two products that will be shipping to buyers will have the old name.

 

Surface Earbuds will soon be available in Graphite

The Surface Earbuds launched last year but didn’t go on sale until more than six months later. The earbuds is currently available in a single colorway called Glacier. If you don’t like this light gray variant, Microsoft has announced that a new color variant called Graphite (Dark Gray) will soon be available.

Surface Earbuds Graphite

The landing page for the Surface Earbuds says it is coming soon in Graphite. However, Windows Central has reported that it will be available on September 10, the same date the Surface Duo will be available for purchase.

The Surface Earbuds boasts an 8 hour battery life that goes up to 24 hours with the charging case. Each earbud houses a 13.6mm driver unit and two microphones. There is support for touch and voice controls. You can even use them to type documents if you have a Microsoft 365 subscription. The earbuds are compatible with devices running Windows 10, Android 9 and up, and iOS 12 and up.

The earbuds are priced at $199.99 but there are special offers for students, parents, teachers, and those in the military that brings the price tag down to $179.99.

 

Huawei FreeLace Pro Bluetooth Headset leaks; boasts 24 hour battery life

Last year, Huawei announced the FreeLace Bluetooth Headset. The pair of wireless earphones received positive reviews with most users praising its battery life and sound quality. Now, it appears Huawei is about to launch a pro version.

A Weibo user that goes by @看山的叔叔, the same person that leaked the Huawei TalkBand B6 before it launched, has shared photos of the retail box of the Huawei FreeLace Pro Bluetooth Headset.

Huawei Freelace Pro

The images show the headset has redesigned earbuds with ear hooks that should help them stay in place better than the standard version. They also show that Huawei is keeping the HiPair Plug and Connect and Charge feature that allows users to easily pair the headset to their (supported) phone by simply plugging its USB-C end into their device. The feature also allows users to charge the headset easily using their phones.

The retail box says the Freelace Pro Bluetooth Headset will have a battery life of 24 hours. That is a significant upgrade compared to last year’s model that has an already impressive battery life of 18 hours. The Pro model should support fast charging too.

The box also reveals the drivers of the FreeLace Pro are now larger at 14.2mm (the FreeLace has 9.2mm driver units). It also has dual microphones for noise reduction, an in-line remote, and HD call support. The box also shows the earbuds have a sort of control built-in though we are not sure if it is touch or a push button.

Huawei should announce the FreeLace Pro Bluetooth Headset soon. The source says it should be priced at around ¥799 (~$115) which is not far off from the €99 (~$117) launch price of the standard edition, though it is currently sold for ¥399 (~57) on Vmall, so you may want to check it out.

 

Indian boy, 16, dies after playing PUBG continuously for several days

There has been a rise in cases of gaming addiction especially among teenager and that is a cause for concern. In India, a 16-year-old boy has reportedly lost his life after continuously playing PUBG for several days, skipping meals and did not even drink water. PUBG Mobile

The report carried by IndiaTV stated that the boy who resides in Andhra Pradesh developed severe dehydration due to the fact that he wasn’t taking food and water. When the family got to know after he fell sick, he was rushed to a private hospital in the city of Eluru. The boy further developed severe diarrhoea and had to undergo a surgical operation. Unfortunately, he didn’t make it through the surgery.

PUBG or PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is one of the most popular Battle Royale games around the globe. The game is available for mobile phones, Xbox console as well as for Windows PC. The game, just like any other game can be addictive if caution isn’t exercised. The addiction is common among teenage players.

A case of PUBG related addiction death was recorded in India in January this year. The deceased was a 25-year-old man named Harshal Memane who died after suffering a brain stroke due to prolonged PUBG mobile gameplay. The Pune based man complained about not being able to move his right arm and leg while playing the game. It was diagnosed at a nearby hospital where he was rushed to that he suffered from intracerebral haemorrhage. Sadly, he didn’t recover from it and died moments later.

In China, gaming addiction and its attendant health challenges have made the government institute several restrictions, especially for online gaming. Measures such as facial recognition, real name verification to detect underage gamers and game time restrictions have been put in place. That may happen in India soon if such an alarming trend continues.

 

Snapdragon 732G SoC rumoured to launch in September as an upgraded SD 730G

Qualcomm has for several years enjoyed dominance of the flagship and midrange mobile chip segments but in recent times, MediaTek has staged a comeback with several impressive products including 5G chipsets. In its bid to continue to maintain its market leadership, Qualcomm has been releasing several mobile processors in quick succession. The US company is now rumoured to be planning to launch a new mid-range SoC known a Snapdragon 732G in September. Snapdragon 732G

According to a Twitter tipster, the chipset utilises two Kyro 430 Gold and six Kyro 470 Silver cores clocked at 2.3GHz and 1.8 GHz, respectively. The processor will also have an Adreno 618 GPU. The leaker also adds that the Snapdragon 732G will be a 4G-only chip. The non-inclusion of a 5G modem may be to save cost. The source also added that the new SoC will be released alongside an under-$300 smartphone in Vietnam this September.

The rumoured Snapdragon 732G will likely be an upgraded version of the Snapdragon 730G. The SD730 comes with a similar architecture, that is 2x Kryo 470 Gold (based on Cortex-A76) cores clocked at 2.2GHz and 6x Kryo 470 Silver (based on Cortex-A55) clocked at 1.8GHz. The difference is the higher clocking speed of the large cores on the unannounced chipset. The chip will also reportedly come with better AI comparability.

We can’t say for sure if this rumour has any credibility but we expect the slight improvement t translate to better performance in gaming and everyday use for smartphones that would utilise the chip.

 

Leaked Huawei Mate 40 series specs reveal it will have liquid lens camera

The Huawei Mate 40 series is highly anticipated. The series is known for bringing cutting-edge technology and this year will be no different. A leaker has revealed some key specs of the upcoming phones and it reveals that Huawei’s liquid lens camera technology will finally be commercially available.

The source of the leak is Teme (@RODENT950) who is known for his Huawei-related leaks. In a tweet posted a few days ago, he revealed the key specs of two of the phones in the series with the codenames “Ocean” and “Noah”.

Huawei Mate 40 Pro

According to him, “Ocean” which we believe is the standard Mate 40, will have a 6.67-inch curved display supplied by LG Display. The screen is said to have a 90Hz refresh rate. For its cameras, there is a 50MP main sensor paired with a 20MP ultrawide angle camera and an 8MP telephoto camera. The phone also has a laser autofocus module.

The other device which is codenamed “Noah” should be the Mate 40 Pro/Mate 40 Pro+. It is said to have a waterfall display that will be supplied by both LG Display and BOE. Just like the standard version, it will also have a 90Hz refresh rate, and under the hood is a Kirin 9000 processor.

For its cameras, the phone will also have a 50MP sensor with liquid lens technology. The liquid lens technology was patented by Huawei a few months ago. The technology allows for faster autofocus and better stabilization. Earlier reports thought that the feature will not appear in a phone until next year when the Huawei P50 launches but it appears Huawei already had it ready for the Mate 40 series before it was granted the patent. The leaker does say he doesn’t think the technology is ready for mass production, so we advise you to take the leak with a pinch of salt.

Alongside the 50MP sensor is an 80MP ultrawide angle Cine camera, a periscope lens, and a ToF sensor. The battery capacities for the Mate 40 series are also revealed as 4300mAh, 4600mAh, and 5000mAh. These should be for the Mate 40, Mate 40 Pro, and the Mate 40 Pro Plus respectively. The leak also mentions that the phone(s) has a pill-shaped hole in the display with (3D) Face ID.

 

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 passes TENAA; will launch on Sep. 9 in China

The Galaxy Z Fold 2 is the successor of the Galaxy Fold that was partially unveiled at the Galaxy Unpacked event on August 5. With a planned launch for September, the device has now passed China’s TENAA.

Galaxy Z Fold 2 TENAA

It has been reported that the Galaxy Z Fold 2 was reviewed by the agency on August 11. While the agency is yet to publish the full spec sheet, some key details have been revealed such as its model number which is SM-F9160. It has also been revealed that it has support for dual-mode 5G and that it was manufactured in Vietnam.

Samsung revealed at the launch of the Galaxy Note 20 series in China that the Galaxy Z Fold 2 will be officially unveiled in the country on September 9. In the US, pre-orders will be open for the device on September 2 and open sales will begin on September 18.

The new foldable will have a 6.2-inch outer display and a 7.6-inch main display with a punch hole on the right side of the screen. It will be powered by the Snapdragon 865 Plus processor. There is a triple camera setup on the rear whose design is similar to that of the Galaxy Note 20.

Samsung will launch the phone in two color variants – Mystic Black and Mystic Bronze. There will be a Thom Browne Edition too that will come with the Galaxy Buds Live Thom Browne Edition and the Galaxy Watch3 Thom Browne Edition included in the package.

 

OnePlus 8/8 Pro get August 2020 security update with a couple of bug fixes

OnePlus is rolling out the August 2020 security patch update to its current flagship smartphones – OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8  Pro. Unlike the last month’s build, this one does not bring any features like new Clock Styles, instead it only fixes a couple of bugs and optimizes the front camera.

OnePlus 8

The OxygenOS build number for both OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro vary based on regions. Here are the builds that are being seeded out to these handsets worldwide.

Region OnePlus 8 OnePlus 8 Pro
India OxygenOS 10.5.11.IN21DA OxygenOS 10.5.13.IN11DA
Europe OxygenOS 10.5.10.IN21BA OxygenOS 10.5.12.IN11BA
North America OxygenOS 10.5.12.IN21AA OxygenOS 10.5.13.IN11AA

Though the build number for the update is different for these phones depending upon the region they are sold, they are basically the same update with common changelog.

Apart from bumping up the security patch level to August 2020, it also fixes the overlapping character display issue with ambient display and other known issues. Additionally, it even optimizes shooting effect with the front camera.

Having said that, the OTA update is being rolled out in batches and thus, may take time to reach your device. Also, if you are interested in trying out Android 11, you do it by installing OxygenOS 11 based on Android 11 Beta 3 that was released earlier this week.

OnePlus 8/8 Pro OxygenOS 10.5.10/10.5.11/10.5.12/10.5.13 Official Changelog

  • System
    • Fixed the overlapping character display issue with Ambient display
    • Fixed known issues and improved system stability
    • Updated Android Security Patch to 2020.08
  • Camera
    • Optimized shooting effect with front camera

 

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Amazfit Smart Scale gets Bluetooth certification; app adds support for a scale

A few days ago we reported that Huami may soon announce the Amazit GTR 2, Amazfit GTS 2, and a new smartwatch called the Amazfit Neo. It turns out that those are not the only new health-related products we will be getting soon. Huami has also received Bluetooth certification for its very first smart scale which will launch as the Amazfit Smart Scale.

The Amazfit Smart Scale certification page was published on August 5 which is almost two weeks ago. The page says the scale has the model number A2003 and connects via Bluetooth 5.0. Another certification page related to it reveals that it uses a Bluetooth module supplied by Broadcom-owned Beken Corp.

Amazfit Smart Scale

We also found out that (not entirely sure if it has always been there) that the Amazfit app now has the option for adding a smart scale even though the product is yet to launch. If you select the option, it displays the interface on the left and tells you to step on it to pair.

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We are pretty excited that Amazfit is planning to add a smart scale to its lineup even though it is a little late compared to Xiaomi, Huawei, and Honor who all have smart scales already. However, as they say, better late than never.

Until we have more details, we can’t say if the Amazfit Smart Scale will track just weight and BMI or will be able to measure other features too such as muscle mass, body fat, visceral fat, bone density, etc.

 

Hi-res renders provide first look at the upcoming Galaxy S20 FE 5G

The Galaxy S20 FE 5G is a new smartphone in development from Samsung that is expected to launch in the fourth quarter of the year. High resolution renders of the phone, which will be a more affordable version of the Galaxy S20, have leaked along with some key details. These renders give us a first look at the smartphone.

Galaxy S20 FE 5G

You should already know by now that the source is from none other than Steve Hemmerstoffer a.k.a. OnLeaks, and he has partnered with Pricebaba for this one.

The Galaxy S20 FE 5G will have a flat display just as the standard edition Galaxy S20. It is an AMOLED panel with a centered punch hole but not the slimmest bezels. It has been reported that the phone has a metal frame that has a chrome-like finish as seen in the images.

Galaxy S20 FE 5G

For the back, Samsung is going for plastic with a matte/frosted finish which should mean fingerprint smudges won’t be visible. We are not sure if this mint green/light cyan color is one of the colorways that will be available but it does look really good.

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There are three rear cameras on the phone and they are housed together with the LED flash. Popular leaker, Ice Universe revealed last month that the main camera is a 12MP Sony IMX555 sensor and not the ISOCELL GN1. The other sensors are likely to be a 12MP ultrawide angle camera and an 8MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom.

Just like the Galaxy S20, the Galaxy S20 FE 5G will not have an audio jack. The bottom is home to a USB-C flanked on one side by the speaker grille while the top of the phone is where the SIM tray sits. On the right side of the phone are the power button and volume rocker.

Other unconfirmed specs include a 120Hz refresh rate, a Snapdragon 865 processor (an Exynos variant was seen on Geekbench a few days ago), an IP68 water-resistant rating, and a 4500mAh battery capacity with support for fast charging.

It has also been reported that the phone will sell for as high as $750 with a release in October. There is also news of a 4G version with a lower price tag.

 

Motorola’s Minnidip x Razr Ch(air) is a $70 inflatable chair that takes $200 off the Razr 5G

Motorola is expected to announce the Moto Razr 5G foldable smartphone on September 9. As a way of promoting the product, the tech company has teamed up with an inflatable pool designer to unveil an inflatable chair.

The product is manufactured by Minnidip and is known as Minnidip x Razr Ch(air). It looks like an inflatable blush gold sofa. The company says it will give users the “illusion of floating on (air).” Motorola's Minnidip x Razr Ch(air)

The product is manufactured using BLUSH GOLD metallic vinyl with a printed cream gradient. It features a cutout on the armrest which is a phone case designed to protect your phone during times when you want to sit near a pool, but not actually go for a swim. Also, despite Minnidip being a designer inflatable pool brand, the Razr chair’s listing features an explicit disclaimer that the chair isn’t a pool float and should only be set up on solid ground, “never in water.”Minnidip x Razr Ch(air)

Motorola’s Minnidip x Razr Ch(air) is priced at $70 which is quite pricy for an inflatable chair. However, it also comes with a promo code for a coupon that takes $200 off the yet to be announced price of the Razr 5G.