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Moto G9 Play launch nearing as its gets spotted on Geekbench

Motorola has recently launched the Moto G 5G Plus smartphone as its first 5G-ready G-series smartphone. The Lenovo-owned company could be planning to launch the Moto G9 series soon. Recently, a third-party listing of the upcoming Moto G9 Plus was spotted. Now, a Geekbench listing of the Moto G9 Play has appeared with some specs.

On Geekbench 5, the Motorola Moto G9 Play has scored 313 in the single-core test and 1370 in the multi-core test.  The phone’s codename ‘guamp’ is seen mentioned in the field for Motherboard in the listing. It is powered by a Snapdragon chipset. However, the exact name of the SoC is not known yet.

The octa-core chipset that fuels the Moto G9 Play clocks at 1.80GHz. The publication that first spotted the Geekbench listing has speculated that it could be driven by the Snapdragon 660 chipset. The predecessor Moto G8 Play was fueled by MediaTek Helio G70.

Moto G9 Play Geekbench

It is advisable to wait for further reports to know the exact details of the chipset present inside the Moto G9 Play. The Geekbench listing further reveals that it has 4 GB of RAM and it is preinstalled with Android 10 OS. The other details of the phone are not known yet.

Last year, Motorola had launched the Moto G8 Play with Moto G8 Plus in October. Hence, there is a possibility that the recently spotted Moto G9 Plus may debut with Moto G9 Play in the next few months. The online retailer listing of the G9 that was spotted recently revealed that it has 4 GB of RAM, 128 GB of storage and is priced at 227 euros.

 

Lenovo Legion to be the world’s first smartphone powered by Snapdragon 865 Plus chipset

After months of leaks, speculations, and rumors, Lenovo finally confirmed that the company will be launching its first gaming smartphone — Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone on 22nd July in China.

Today, the company has shared a new teaser poster on its Weibo account which reveals that the Lenovo Legion will be the first smartphone in the world to come powered by the newly announced Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Plus chipset.

Lenovo Legion Snapdragon 865 Plus

Soon after the launch of Lenovo Legion, ASUS will also be launching its next-generation gaming smartphone, dubbed as ASUS ROG Phone 3. The India launch is set for 22nd July while the China launch event will take place a day later.

Coming to the specifications of the Lenovo smartphone, it has been revealed that the phone will come with a 6.67-inch AMOLED screen with support for Full HD+ screen resolution and 144Hz refresh rate.

As for the memory configuration, we expect the smartphone to come packed with up to 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage. It will come with a pop-up side-mounted front-facing camera, which will be of 20-megapixel.

EDITOR’S PICK: Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro selfie camera isn’t flagship-level, claims DXOMark Selfie camera review

Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone Pro image
Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone Pro Render

On the backside, the device is expected to feature a 64-megapixel primary sensor and a 16-megapixel ultra-wide lens. The phone will be running the Android 10 OS with the company’s own Legion UI on top and will pack 5,000mAh battery with support for 90W fast charging technology.

The company had recently revealed that the phone will be arriving with the industry’s most powerful speakersdual liquid cooling system, and dual X-axis linear motor. Recently, the smartphone’s render has surfaced online, where the company is referring to the device as the Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone Pro.

It remains to be seen if we will be getting two models of Lenovo Legion — a Pro and a non-Pro variant. Whatever be the case, the launch event is just a few days away, so it’s not a long wait to know more about the device.

 

OnePlus Nord to arrive with 90Hz display, 12GB RAM and Google apps

The OnePlus Nord will go official on the coming Tuesday. Ahead of the launch, the company has been spilling information on some of the key specs of the smartphone. Yesterday, the company revealed that the OnePlus Nord will be arriving as many as six cameras. Shawn L who is the head of product for OnePlus Nord has revealed some information on the other specs of the device.

It is already known that the OnePlus Nord is a Snapdragon 765G chipset powered handset. Shawn revealed that the smartphone will come with up to 12 GB of RAM. It will run on OxygenOS based Android 10 OS and it will come equipped with Google Comms Suite. Hence, it will be the first phone from the brand to feature Google apps such as Messages, Dialer, Duo, and so on. An Instagram post from the brand also confirms that the phone will ship with Google apps.

OnePlus Nord
OnePlus Nord in Gray and Cyan

Coming to the display of the OnePlus Nord, reports have claimed that it could be sporting an OLED panel with a pill-shaped cutout for the two front-facing cameras. Shawn did not confirm the size of the display but revealed that it supports the 90Hz refresh rate and a touch sampling rate of 180Hz.

The display punch-hole houses a primary selfie camera of 32-megapixel and an 8-megapixel ultrawide shooter with 105-degree field-of-view. The front cameras are optimized by AI to capture brighter shots in low-light conditions.

The rear side of the OnePlus Nord has a quad-camera setup led by a 48-megapixel Sony IMX586 sensor with OIS support. The main lens is coupled with an 8-megapixel ultrawide shooter, a 5-megapixel depth sensor, and a macro lens. With few days remaining for the launch, the Chinese firm is expected to confirm some more features of the OnePlus Nord before the unveil event.

 

All in One PockeTool 2.0 EDC tool arrives on Kickstarter for $35

PockeTool is an essential instrument that everyone should carry before going out on an adventure. Moreover, it is useful in day-to-day life and can be used in different ways. The PockeTool 2.0 works as a ruler, a key chain, pocket knife, bottle opener and offers several other uses.  It is a convenient tool to accomplish several tasks as it supports all the basic tools.

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PockeTool 2.0 has just arrived on Kickstarter for the starting price or pledge of $35. However, you can grab a Poctool along with Survival Bracelet for the price of $40. There’s also an option for 2x PockeTool and 2x Survival Bracelets for $70, and 3x units cost $105. It is also available in bulk, as you can order 100x PockeTool 2.0 for $3900.

PockeTool 2.0 Features

PockeTool 2.0

Multiple Uses: The Pocketool 2.0 can be used as a Standard Metri ruler, Buckle/Key Chain, Pocket Knife, Bootle Opener, Protractor, Spoke Wrench, Hex Wrench, Wire Buckle, Pulley, Flat Head Screwdriver, Philips Screwdriver, Special Wrench and as a Flint to burn fire.

WaterProof + Stainless Steel: The whole device is built using Stainless Steel and is fully waterproof. It can be used as a pulley to carry the equipment on your back. You can easily relieve from the burden and can hand anything under permissible weight limits using the PockeTool 2.0.

It can be used to ignite fire as PockeTool 2.0 has some improved and renovated mechanism. It even acts as a pocket knife which can cut rope branches and meat easily.

Daily life Usage: It can be a bottle opener, lid opener, and can even facilitate in removing tags from new clothes.

DIY and Repairing: PockeTool 2.0 can be used as a standard metric ruler for enhanced precision and can be used as a stable and nail remover. It also enables to cut, twist wires and even use Hex Wrench.

Built and Design

The PockeTool 2.0 is carved out of high-quality 405-grade stainless steel with stonewash finish that hides minor scratches. It is corrosion-resistant and prevents any rust formation. It is tough, reliable, extra-durable, and super lightweight.

PockeTool is ergonomically designed for easy usage and makes it more appealing.

PockeTool 2.0 Specifications

  • Material: 405 Grade Stainless Steel
  • Size: 9cm x 3.2cm x 1.1cm
  • Weight: 90g

You can grab it via different packages offering varying perks. The minimum package starts for $35 with 1x PockeTool 2.0, and other packages varies form $45, $45, $72, $70, $105, $175, $350 and $3900. Head over to the Kickstarter to grab it and know more details about the product.

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ASUS ROG Gaming Phone 3 to feature four AirTrigger gestures

ASUS will officially unveil the ROG Gaming Phone 3 on July 23rd. Ahead of the launch, the Taiwanese company has been teasing several features that the powerful gaming machine will bring with it. The latest teaser borders on the innovative AirTriggers ultrasonic buttons.

ASUS ROG Phone II
ASUS ROG Phone II

ASUS has hinted that the ROG 3 will have four different gestures control built into the AirTrigger. Those familiar with the ROG Phone II will recall that the phone features what ASUS called AirTriggers on the right edge. These triggers aren’t exactly buttons, but ultrasonic pressure-sensitive regions in the device’s frame and they can be mapped to emulate a tap on the screen.

Later on, the company pushed an update to the phone which added a second function which essentially allows you to map a horizontal slide function on the screen to one of the AirTriggers. This new feature could come in handy in a variety of games that require you to swipe horizontally on the screen to perform a specific function. For example, in Asphalt 9 Legends, the horizontal slide to change lanes can be mapped to the AirTriggers.ASUS ROG Phone 3

There is no mention of what the added AirTrigger features will be but it sure will be features that will afford users easy gaming.

The ROG Phone 3 is expected to arrive with a 6.59-inch AMOLED display that will offer Full HD+ resolution, 19.5:9 aspect ratio, and a refresh rate of up to 144Hz. It will be powered by a Snapdragon 865 Plus SoC paired with up to 16 GB of LPDDR5 RAM.

 

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Redmi 9A vs OPPO A12 vs Samsung Galaxy M01s: Specs Comparison

Samsung launched a new entry-level phone in the Indian market: the Galaxy M01s. Usually, when people all around the world look for a very affordable device, they do not choose Samsung. But we think this device offers something more than other Samsung entry-level handsets sold at the same price during the last years. But is it enough to beat the concurrence? You can find it out by reading this comparison between Samsung Galaxy M01s and the entry-level offerings by Xiaomi and Oppo: we are talking about Redmi 9A and Oppo A12, both available in the most affordable price segment.

Xiaomi Redmi 9A vs OPPO A12 vs Samsung Galaxy M01s

Oppo A12 Xiaomi Redmi 9A Samsung Galaxy M01
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 155.9 x 75.5 x 8.3 mm, 165 grams 164.9 x 77 x 9 mm, 194 grams 156.9 x 75.8 x 7.8 mm , 168 grams
DISPLAY 6.22 inches, 720 x 1520p (HD+), 270 ppi, IPS LCD 6.53 inches, 720 x 1600p (HD+), 270 ppi, IPS LCD 6.2 inches, 720 x 1520p (HD+), 270 ppi, TFT LCD
PROCESSOR Mediatek Helio P22, octa-core 2 GHz Mediatek Helio G25, octa-core 2.0 GHz Mediatek Helio P22, octa-core 2 GHz
MEMORY 3 GB RAM, 32 GB – 4 GB RAM, 64 GB – micro SD slot 2 GB RAM, 32 GB – micro SD dedicated slot 3 GB RAM, 32 GB – micro SD dedicated slot
SOFTWARE Android 10, Color OS Android 10, MIUI Android 9 Pie, One UI Core
CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS
CAMERA Dual 13 + 2 MP f/2.2 and f/2.4
5 MP f/2.0 front camera
Single 13 MP
5 MP front camera
Dual 13 + 2 MP f/1.8 and f/2.4
8 MP f/2.0 front camera
BATTERY 4230 mAh 5000 mAh, 10W charging 4000 mAh
ADDITIONAL FEATURES Dual SIM slot Dual SIM slot Dual SIM slot

Design

Redmi 9A, Oppo A12, and Samsung Galaxy M01s are made of cheap materials: they are entirely made of polycarbonate (except the display, naturally), and they are not so sturdy. The Redmi 9A has a cleaner look with its smaller camera module and fewer elements on the rear side, but unlike Oppo A12 and Samsung Galaxy M01s, it lacks a fingerprint scanner and it relies on 2D face unlock. Also, note that Oppo A12 and Samsung Galaxy M01s are much more compact than Redmi 9A due to their smaller displays. The Oppo A12 is even more compact than Galaxy M01s thanks to narrower bezels around the display.

 

Display

The display providing the highest quality belongs to the Oppo A12 which boasts an IPS panel with high brightness. But despite that, it is still a below-average panel since it comes with an HD+ resolution and not a so high level of detail. You get even less detail with the Redmi 9A because it has a lower pixel density due to its wider panel. But it is actually better for productivity users and gamers due to its wider diagonal. The Samsung Galaxy M01s has a cheaper TFT panel which does not even come with the IPS technology, so it loses the comparison.

 

Specs & Software

You get just 2 GB of RAM with the Redmi 9A, but it has a way better chipset than Oppo A12 and Samsung Galaxy M01s. It is the new Helio G25 which is even pretty nice in advanced scenarios such as gaming, thanks to its high GPU performance. But the low amount of RAM will not let you open a lot of apps at the same time. Oppo A12 has an inferior chipset, but it offers up to 4 GB of RAM and even doubles the internal storage (up to 64 GB). Samsung Galaxy M01s loses again since it comes with the weakest chipset (Helio P22) and 3 GB of RAM paired with 32 GB of native storage.

 

 

Camera

Samsung Galaxy M01s is the best camera phone of this trio. It has a main sensor with a brighter focal aperture for the main camera, so it clicks better photos, especially in low light conditions. Further, it has a better 8 MP selfie camera. The silver medal goes to the Oppo A12 sporting a dual camera with a 13 MP main sensor and a depth sensor. The Redmi 9A lacks the depth sensor and it has just a single 13 MP sensor on the rear side. It is not recommended if you need the greatest photos, especially for portraits.

 

Battery

The Redmi 9A has a much bigger battery than Oppo A12 and Samsung Galaxy M01s, it lasts a lot more on a single charge. You can reach three days of battery life even with intensive usage. But this does not mean that its rivals are weak: Oppo A12 still provides an amazing battery life, and even the Galaxy M01s lasts a lot. In each case, you do not get fast charging.

 

Price

If only the Redmi 9A had more RAM, we would choose it as the winner of this comparison. But it is not so, that is why I personally prefer the Oppo A12, at least in its most expensive configuration. The Samsung Galaxy M01s is the best camera phone, but it is inferior when it comes to the rest of the specifications. The base variants of Samsung Galaxy M01s, Redmi 9A, and Oppo A12 cost Rs. 9999, Rs. 11,790 (expected, it is still not on the shelves), and Rs. 9,999, respectively. After reading this comparison, what would your choice be?

 

 

Xiaomi Redmi 9A vs OPPO A12 vs Samsung Galaxy M01s: PROs and CONS

Oppo A12

PROs

  • Fingerprint reader
  • Good display
  • FM radio
  • Long battery life

CONS

  • Nothing particular

 

Samsung Galaxy M01s

PROs

  • Better cameras
  • Fingerprint reader
  • Light UI

CONS

  • Android 9 Pie
  • Smaller battery

 

Xiaomi Redmi 9A

PROs

  • Very affordable
  • Longer battery life
  • Advanced chipset
  • IR blaster

CONS

  • Inferior cameras

 

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 360° renders leaked showing the entire design

Samsung has been relatively generous with details of the upcoming Galaxy Note 20 model. We have seen several leaks of the Galaxy Note 20 and even the Note 20 Ultra but here comes one that is explicit. Thanks to tipster Evan Blass, we get to see all the details of the Galaxy Note 20 well ahead of the launch.

This isn’t just a couple of photos but several gif images which give us a 360-degree look at the upcoming Galaxy Note flagship. The renders show the Note 20 won’t have a curved display design like its predecessors but will utilise an entirely flat display.

The display will hold a punch-hole design which has become a regular feature of Samsung’s recent flagship models. The single hole-punch is located at the upper mid-region of the screen.

At the rear, the device features a rectangular camera module located at the top left corner of the rear panel. The module houses a triple camera setup as well as an LED flash.

The Galaxy Note 20 series is expected to be announced during the Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled for August. The models will be powered by either the Snapdragon 865+ or the Exynos 992 and will have a base storage of 128GB and up to 16GB of RAM.

 

TSMC confirms no new chip orders from Huawei since May 15

In mid-May, the US government extended the ban on Huawei for another year. Additionally, it also announced new rules, which require chipmakers using US technology to apply for a license to ship chips to Huawei and other banned entities. At around the same time, a report revealed that  TSMC had stopped taking new orders from the Chinese telecom giant. Now, after two months, the same has been officially confirmed by TSMC.

TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) is the world’s largest chipmaker. It is known for manufacturing chipsets for major firms like Apple, Qualcomm, Huawei, MediaTek, NVIDIA, Broadcom, ADI, NXP, and others.

Huawei accounted for 23% of the revenue generated by TSMC in 2019. However, still, Mark Liu, the chairman of the company confirmed in an investors conference held on July 16 that they did not take any new orders from Huawei since May 15 in compliance with the new US regulations.

Though TSMC could apply for the required license to ship chips to Huawei, it’s very unlikely to happen. Anyway, the Taiwanese company is allowed to ship the older orders prior to the new rule before Septemeber 14 when the grace period of three months will end.

Interestingly, TSMC still forecasts $11.2 billion to $11.5 billion for Q3 (July-September), which is 20.7% more than last year. Additionally, the company increased  its revenue growth target to over 20% for 2020 and even increased its capital expenditure to up to $17 billion, from the previously planned $15 billion to $16 billion

The ongoing rollout of 5G products and high-performance computers have helped TSMC to remain unaffected despite losing one of its biggest clients whose void is already being filled by other companies.

 

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Xiaomi Mi Band 4C goes official in Taiwan for NT$ 495 (~$16)

The Mi Band 5 was launched by Xiaomi on Wednesday for the International market bearing the moniker Mi Smart Band 5. Just a few days after, the Chinese tech giant has now launched the Mi Band 4C in Taiwan. This is coming after the smart band was listed in Indonesia earlier this month. Mi Band 4C

The Mi Band 4C is the global variant of the Redmi Band which was launched in China in April. It was listed by e-tailer Shopee in Malaysia earlier this month but this is the first official listing by Xiaomi. The Band 4C features a 1.08-inch square-shaped 16-bit colour touch screen display with up to 200 nits brightness and 2D tempered glass. It also packs a decent  130mAh battery that promises up to 14 days of battery life. There is a built-in charging port that plugs into a USB-A port on the charger, laptop or PC so that you don’t have to search for the charging cable. The smart band charges fully in 2 hours.

In addition, the Mi Band 4C comes with the usual heart rate sensor, activity tracker, sleep monitor, sedentary reminder, ap notifications, calls, music playback control and more. It also offers five sports modes: outdoor running, exercise, cycling, treadmill, fast walking. You also get a 5ATM (50 meters) water resistance, similar to the Mi Band 4.

As for the price, the Mi Band 4C is priced at NT$ 495 (~$16). It is available in black colour with four straps colour options of Black, Orange, Green and Blue. The smart band is available to buy on Mi.com in Taiwan and Hong Kong.

 

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Report: 13-inch ARM MacBook Pro/Air and 10.8-inch budget iPad will launch by the end of 2020

At WWDC (Worldwide Developer Conference) 2020, Apple announced that it is migrating from Intel (x86) processors to its own in-house silicon based on ARM. The company also revealed that first ARM Macs will debut by the end of the year. The same has been now confirmed again by a new report, which also talks about the earlier reported 10.8-inch budget iPad.

Apple

According to a report by DigiTimes (via MacRumors), Apple will be launching new ARM-powered 13-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air by the end of this year. The total shipments of  MacBook lineup are expected to hit 16-17 million units in 2020 compared to 14.5-15.5 million units in 2019.

The company will be also debuting a new 10.8-inch budget iPad at around the same time. This tablet is expected to feature Apple A12 chipset, however, it is not sure if it will be the successor to iPad Air 2019 or iPad 7th Generation 2019. Also, it is not known whether it will have slimmer bezels like the Pro lineup or continue to use the same old design.

Taiwan’s Radiant Opto-Electronics is all set to ship BLUs (Backlit Units) for both the upcoming MacBook and iPads. Whereas, LG Display, BOE Technology and Sharp will supply panels for the new iPad.

 

India’s Redmi Note 9 rumoured to skip the 3GB RAM variant but will have 6GB RAM!

Xiaomi will be launching its latest premium mid-range Redmi Note 9 in India on July 20. The Note 9 will join a lineup already made up of the  Redmi Note 9 Pro and Redmi Note 9 Pro Max in India. The two models were launched in India a few months back and during the launch, Xiaomi confirmed it will launch the Note 9.redmi note 9

A reliable source has now disclosed to Gizmochina that the model won’t be hitting India in a 3GB RAM variant which is supposed to be the base variant. The Redmi Note 9 was recently launched on the global turf with an affordable $190 price tag for the 3GB + 64GB variant. The source also hinted that Xiaomi will be intro a new 6GB RAM variant for the Redmi Note 9 in India. It also noteworthy that the global variant of the Redmi Note 9 didn’t feature a more than 4GB RAM. Redmi Note 9 featured

The Redmi Note 9 features a 6.53-inch FHD+ DotDisplay with Gorilla Glass 5 and splash-proof nano-coating. The display houses a punch hole at the top left corner of the screen for the selfie camera. It is powered by a MediaTek Helio G85 chipset and packs a quad-camera setup consisting of a 48MP main sensor. At the front, the phone houses a 13MP sensor with support for Face Unlock. Keeping the lights on is a 5020mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging. The phone also comes with a 3.5mm audio jack, NFC, IR blaster, and a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner.

 

 

GBoard adds new quick-access emoji bar at the top

Today, July 17 is considered as World Emjoi Day. On the occasion of this, Google’s first-party keyboard app known as GBoard adds a new quick-access emoji bar. This feature is currently limited to the beta version of the Android app.

GBoard Quick Access Emoji Bar Featured

Gboard is one of the best keyboard apps for smartphones. It is available for both Android and iOS devices. Google regularly updates this app with new features and functionalities every now and then like its other apps.

Now, according to a report by Engadget, Gboard gets a new emoji row at the top above the keys. This row will include the most emojis by users. Since conversations are incomplete without emojis these days, the new feature is a welcome addition.

Normally, to access emojis on Gboard, users have to tap on emoji icon and then select the emoji they need to use. But with the new quick-access emoji bar (that’s what Google is calling it), users can insert emojis in their chats with a single tap.

GBoard Quick Access Emoji Bar

Apart from most used and suggested emojis, the quick-access bar at the top also includes an option to access all the emojis. And for those who seldomly use emojis, they can disable this row in the app settings.

Having said that, as we mentioned in the beginning, this feature is currently only available on Gboard Beta for Android. To use it, either enrol yourself in the beta program from the app listing on Google Play Store or download the latest beta APK from APKMirror.

 

Moto E7 Plus live pictures reveal entire design ahead of launch

Motorola is still making good budget smartphones, however, it still lags behind Chinese competitors in markets like India. Hence, South America, especially Brazil has been its strong withhold for a few years now. That said, a couple of days back, live pictures of Moto E7 leaked revealing its design. Today, similar images of Moto E7 Plus emerge.

The live pictures of Moto E7 Plus were shared by 91Mobiles, the same publication which also published images of Moto E7. The pictures are of low quality for obvious reasons but we can make out the design.

The back of the handset looks like glass but we think it to be glossy plastic like the recently launched Motorola One Fusion Plus, which is also known as Moto G8 Plus in the Middle East. Further, the rear of the phone also features a dual-camera setup assisted with laser auto-focus as well as LED flash and a fingerprint sensor with the iconic “Motorola Batwing” embedded on it.

As for the front, the device sports a dew-drop notch display similar to any budget smartphones these days. At the bottom, there’s a USB Type-C port, single speaker grille, and the primary microphone. Although none of the images shows us the top of the phone, we expect it to feature a 3.5mm headphone jack and secondary microphone at that location.

Having said that, the specifications of Moto E7 Plus is a mystery. Since the regular Moto E7 is said to feature Qualcomm Snapdragon 632, we can expect the Plus version to be powered by the same chipset or something slightly powerful than this.

 

Samsung Galaxy Note20, Note20 Ultra FCC, NBTC reveals dimensions, 5G/4G variants, and key specs  

Samsung will be launching the Galaxy Note20 and Note20 Ultra smartphones alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Galaxy Z Flip 5G on July 22. Ahead of the launch, the Galaxy Note20 series is busy bagging necessary certifications. The Note20 duo have now bagged approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the U.S. and Thailand’s National Broadcasting Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).

The screenshots shared by leakster Sudhanshu reveal that the NBTC authority has approved the Samsung SM-N980F phone as Galaxy Note20 and SM-N985F as Galaxy Note20 Ultra. These are 4G LTE editions of the Note20 series. The SM-N985F has also been approved by the FCC authority.

Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra

The SM-N981B / SM-N981B/DS model has been approved by the FCC is the 5G edition of the Galaxy Note20. The listing confirms connectivity features like Bluetooth 5.0 LE, Wi-Fi 6, GPS, NFC, and MST. The documents also reveal further details like 161 x 7.52m dimensions. The FCC also confirms other details such as an 18W power adapter (EP-TA800), data cable (EP-DG90BBE), S Pen (EJ-PN980). It was also found the Note20 supports wireless charging, 9W reverse wireless charging, and the stylus can be charged inside the device wirelessly.

Lastly, the TUV certification platform has approved the 4G edition (SM-N98F / SM-N985/DS) and 5G version (SM-N986 / SM-N986/DS) of the Galaxy Note20 Ultra. The listing shows that the Note20 Ultra supports 25W fast charging.

 

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Xiaomi to take on Samsung and LG in South Korean market by launching 5G devices at half the price

Xiaomi is planning on taking on South Korean tech giants like Samsung and LG in their home country. The 5G market is robust in South Korea with Samsung and LG dominating the region. However, the Chinese brands aim at disrupting this market with 5G handsets that cost half in comparison to its rivals’ offerings.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G
Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G

The Chinese company expects the South Korean market to be a tough challenge and that products from China might face issues in being welcomed in the region. Thus, to tackle this situation, Xiaomi has recently launched its own 5G device offering at half the price of its competition. At the moment, the LG Velvet costs around 900,000 Won (roughly 747 US Dollars) while the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite costs only 451,000 Won (roughly 374 US Dollars).

According to a Xiaomi executive, the pricing ” will be attractive to Korean consumers, who have high expectations for this product, but are also looking for a price-performance ratio.” The company is selling its smartphones through multiple online sellers and major e-retailers, including 11th Street, Naver Smart Store, Coupang, and even SK Telecom’s online channels. Unfortunately, it will not be available through offline physical stores.

Xiaomi
LG Velvet

Interestingly, it seems that LG seems unphased by the massive price disparity between two similar smartphones. This might stem from the fact that Chinese smartphones have a lack of or poor after sales service infrastructure, which is a big reason why customers to avoid it. In other words, any Chinese vendor will face such challenges when entering the South Korean market.

 

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Realme arrives 3rd in India’s hearables market after just a 3 month prior entry

Realme has reached the third spot in India’s hearables market after a mere three months of entering the market. The company had recently launched a series of truly wireless earbuds in the country, which have been well received.

Realme Buds Q Over 25000 Units First Day Sale India
Realme Buds Q, which sold Over 25000 Units on the First Day in India

According to a report from Canalys, Realme holds the third position in the category with a 10 percent market share. This is quite a notable achievement considering the Chinese company is a new entry entrant into the market, especially during a time of a global pandemic. In the rankings, Boat holds the top spot with a market share of 20 percent, while Samsung trails close behind at 19 percent. Sony and Xiaomi round up the fourth and fifth positions in the market respectively at 6 percent each.

The market analysis from Canalys reported on smart personal audio devices in the Asia Pacific, which saw a huge growth of 61 percent year on year, reaching 16 million units in shipments in Q1 of 2020. This makes the region one of the largest and also one of the fastest growing hearables markets in the world. Meaning, Realme made a very strategic entry into India despite the ongoing crisis and capitalized on the opportunity.

Realme Logo

The Chinese brand has always targetted the younger demographic and its primary customer base includes young individuals and professionals that value both design and performance. “This means we have to deliver on both fronts to meet our customer needs,” said Realme’s Global Marketing President, Xu Qi.

 

Galaxy M31s may feature in-display fingerprint sensor as per renders

A recent report revealed Samsung to announce Galaxy M31s, the successor to Galaxy M31 from earlier this year by the end of this month. The handset is said to go on sale starting next month. Just a couple of days from that report, the phone’s renders have now leaked along with the sale date.

Samsung Galaxy M31s Render Leak 01

An exclusive leak by 91Mobiles gives us the first glimpse of Galaxy M31s in the form of two renders. Apart from renders, the leak also exposes the handset’s first sale date – August 5. The device will be available to purchase from Samsung online store as well as Amazon India.

Talking about renders, the first one shows the back of the device, which looks identical to its predecessor Galax  M31. However, it isn’t as the camera layout is L-shaped compared to inverted L-shape on the former. Also, most importantly, there’s no sign of fingerprint sensor on the rear panel.

Samsung Galaxy M31s Render Leak 02

Since the device is tipped to arrive with Infinity-O AMOLED display, which the second render reveals, we can expect it to feature an in-display fingerprint sensor as well. That means the Galaxy M31s could be the first phone in the Galaxy M series to come with this feature.

Further, according to previous leaks, the handset will be powered by the same old Exynos 9611 chipset. Also, it is said to retain 6,000 mAh battery and 64MP (primary) + 8MP (ultra-wide) + 5MP (macro) + 5MP (depth) quad-camera setup. Last but not least, the phone is expected to start around ₹20,000 ($267).

 

Red Magic 5S cooling system features Silver, which has the highest thermal conductivity

The President of Nubia, Ni Fei, revealed that the upcoming Red Magic 5S will feature a cooling system with silver in it earlier today (17th July 2020). Silver has the highest thermal conductivity in the world and we can expect to see great temperatures on the device.

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The senior executive shared a post on Weibo, a Chinese microblogging website, which revealed the Red Magic 5S’ cooling solution. Alongside this, the President also shared two images, one depicting the upcoming smartphone’s cooling system while the other listed a ranking for material and their thermal conductivity. Silver topped the charts with a thermal conductivity of 420, which is higher than copper and even gold.

Red Magic

Unfortunately, this was just a slight promotional material that the company official shared and finer details regarding the smartphone are still unknown. However, previous reports have pointed at Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865+ being equipped in the gaming phone that will launch soon. We will be providing more updates regarding the device, so stay tuned.

 

LG Display to ship only 3.6 million units of large-sized OLED panels in 2020

LG Display is one of the well-known OLED suppliers apart from Samsung Display. The company excels in large-sized OLED panels, however, it is expected to ship only 3.6 million units of those this year as a result of COVID-19 pandemic. The new forecast is about 1.3 million units lesser than the initial estimation of 4.9 million units.

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Yesterday, at a conference (via The Elec), Choong Hoon Yi, the CEO of UBI Research broke out the news that LG Display will be shipping a lower number of large-sized OLED panels compared to the initial forecast.

Even the current number is only based on the assumption that the global TV market will recover. If the company could not operate its facility located in Guangzhou, China normally, the shipments may further decrease to 3.2 million units.

For comparison, last year, the company shipped 3.3 million large-sized OLED panels. Before the global pandemic, the South Korean analysts forecasted as high as 6 million units of shipments for 2020.

A total of 19 companies, excluding Samsung and TCL are expected to launch OLED TVs. However, the demand for OLED panels has remained small so far. LG accounted for 60% of the demand, followed by Sony at 20% and the remaining 17 companies.

 

OnePlus Nord camera revealed, features a 48MP quad camera setup

Earlier today (17th July 2020), the OnePlus forum had a new post published by a staff member, which revealed the specifications of the camera module of the highly anticipated OnePlus Nord.

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According to the official forum post from the company’s Imaging Director, the OnePlus Nord will feature a quad camera setup on the rear. The official said that “After months of product planning, internal discussions, and testing, we decided that Nord should have six cameras – four on the rear, and two on the front.” Apparently, the company added the additional sensors as a response to the feedback it had received from its fan and participants in the Open Ears Forum.

The primary sensor is a 48 megapixel Sony IMX586 sensor along with, an 8 megapixel ultra wide angle lens, a 5 megapixel depth sensor, and a Macro lens. The main lens has a large f/1.75 aperture and will feature optical image stabilization (OIS). Furthermore, the company promised various fine tuning through software that will enhance the overall experience and results during photography.

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OnePlus Nord in Gray and Cyan

Moving to the front, the primary selfie shooter in the dual front facing camera setup includes a 32 megapixel sensor alongside an additional ultra wide angle lens. The wide angle lens on the front has a 105 degree field of view and will help in those wider shots that include a large number of people. OnePlus also claims that the new selfie cameras will have algorithms that will “automatically leverage the power of AI and long exposure technology to brighten up selfies and reduce noise in low light.”