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Lenovo Legion’s 144Hz screen teased, live video leaks showing the key specs

Lenovo confirmed already that its first gaming smartphone subbed Lenovo Legion will be officially launched on July 22. That is less than two weeks away and already, the company has started putting up a few teasers about the features of the smartphone. The latest teaser showcases the prowess of a 144Hz display which would be super cool for hardcore gaming.

A video also leaked giving us our first look at the Legion OS interface which will be based on Lenovo’s ZUI 12build around Android 10.

Lenovo’s Legion brand has been a formidable name in the gaming laptop industry. Thus, there has been hardly any doubt that the company ill deliver something spectacular for those who fancy smartphone gaming. The 144Hz refresh rate should be the highest on a smartphone. The Red Magic 5G is the first phone to ever feature the high 14Hz refresh rate. The high screen refresh would come in handy by increasing the clarity in fast-paced games.

The video shows a working Legion smartphone with an Avenger-themed wallpaper on the screen. The operator then scrolls to the setting page revealing the key specs. The page shows the presence of a Snapdragon 865 chipset paired with 6GB of LPDDR5 RAM. There is also 128GB of UFS 3.0 flash storage on this model. We expect the phone to be available in several higher memory variants. There is also a Pro variant which will likely have up to 16GB RAM and 512GB UFS 3.1 flash storage. The phone also packs a 5000mAh battery with 90W charge support.

 

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[UPDATE] Lenovo Legion Phone rumor roundup: Specs, Launch & All we know about the new gaming beast

Next week, Lenovo is going to launch its first gaming phone: the handset will be announced on the same day in which Asus will unveil the ROG Phone 3. And just like Asus, Lenovo decided to launch the phone under its famous gaming PC line-up: Legion. During the last months, a lot of leaks came up and revealed several specifications of Lenovo’s first gaming phone.

We still do not know its complete name, but we know a lot about its features and we know it will be a very powerful and innovative flagship. In this rumor roundup, we gathered all the known details about the new gaming beast, including the info about its launch and its features. Note that some info is still unconfirmed officially and based on rumors and leaks. So, unless we tell you it is official info, take everything with a pinch of salt.

Lenovo Legion Phone rumor roundup

Design

Lenovo Legion

Part of the design of the new Lenovo Legion phone appeared on leaked renders. But Lenovo was very clever to hide it, so we did not have the chance to see it in all its splendor. According to renders, the handset will sport a side-mounted motorized pop-up front camera. Legion has been expected to have a design centered on gaming, just like other gaming phones. But it brings an even more innovative design for gamers. Indeed, it has been designed entirely with landscape usage in mind.

That is why you get a side-mounted pop-up camera, a secondary USB-C port which can be used in landscape mode in order to charge the phone during gaming sessions, and rear cameras placed in the middle of the phone instead of towards the top: this way, your fingers won’t cover the cameras while you are using the phone in landscape mode. The pop-up camera mounted to the side of the phone is for streamers who want to live stream their games.

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UPDATE July 19, 2020: a leaked press render (you can see it below) revealed a dual-tone design, trigger buttons, and more. You can learn more by clicking here.

Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone Pro image

 

Specs & Features

Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone AnTuTu

The Lenovo Legion phone will have a display with a classic Full HD+ resolution, but it will support a 144 Hz refresh rate: the highest ever seen on a phone. That means you will get the smoothest viewing experience, which is great for the most advanced games. The handset was recently spotted on both AnTuTu and Geekbench benchmarking platforms which revealed its hardware department. The Lenovo Legion phone will be powered by the new Snapdragon 865+ mobile platform, as officially confirmed by the company.

Lenovo Legion Gamign Phone Geekbench

The new Qualcomm’s chipset was announced a few days ago and it offers a 10% performance improvement compared to the vanilla Snapdragon 865. The new SoC will be paired with up to 16 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 512 GB of UFS 3.1 native storage: we expect several memory configurations to be available. We expect configurations with 8, 12, and 16 GB of RAM, as well as storage choices like 256 GB and 512 GB. In the CPU and GPU tests on AnTuTu, the Lenovo gaming phone scored 187,401 and 246,980 benchmarking scores, respectively.

Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone Dual X-Axis Liner Motor

Overall, the handset scored 648,871 points, which is one of the highest scores ever seen on a phone. On Geekbench, the Lenovo Legion gaming phone scored 4,556 points in single-core performance and 13,438 points in multi-core. Android 10 will be naturally installed out of the box, customized by a gaming-centric user interface. The gaming-grade OS is equipped with good-looking animation and designed to deliver an uncompromising interactive experience. The handset will also support 5G (thanks to the Snapdragon X55 external modem) and WiFi 6.

Lenovo Legion gaming phone

The phone can connect to WiFi and 5G networks simultaneously in order to provide better connectivity. The company teased the presence of a battery supporting a mammoth 90W fast charging technology, which would be the fastest commercial one ever seen. The new technology is expected to deliver a full charge to a 4000 mAh battery in 15-20 minutes. According to rumors, the battery of the Lenovo Legion gaming phone will have a 5050 mAh capacity.

UPDATE Jul 19, 2020: the phone will feature a 5000 mAh battery which charges in just 30 minutes thanks to a 90W fast charging technology. You can learn more by clicking here.

It appeared on 3C listings with a 45W charger, identified by the model number L79031. The gaming phone will reportedly feature a 3D cooling tower structure with dual heat pipe partition for long-lasting cooling. It will even sport positive stereo sound from 65 mm dual speakers, dual 0.6 mm amp speaker system, and 1.4cc large sound cavity. There will even be a dual X-axis linear motor for a more immersive haptic feedback. On the rear side, there will be a dual camera including a main sensor with a 64 MP resolution and an ultrawide lens with a 16 MP resolution. Unfortunately, there will not be any telephoto lens, and probably no OIS. Users will also get an in-display fingerprint reader.

UPDATE Jul 19, 2020: The Legion phone will feature dual liquid cooling system with 14 temperature sensors. The handset will also feature the industry’s highest audio configuration. You can learn more by clicking here and here.

Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone Dual Liquid Cooling System 14 Temperature Sensors

 

Lenovo Legion Phone – Launch, price and availability

Lenovo Legion Launch Date Poster

Lenovo officially confirmed that the Legion gaming phone will be officially unveiled on July 22, the same day when Asus is set to launch its third-generation gaming phone ROG Phone 3. The event will be hosted at 19:30 PM in China. The official confirmation came through an official teaser which also confirmed the presence of a Snapdragon 865+ chipset running at a max frequency of 3.1 GHz. Unfortunately, there are still no details about the price and availability of the Lenovo Legion gaming phone. We think it will be launched in the global market, but we do not know how much it will cost. Do you think this phone will stand a chance against the Asus ROG Phone 3? How much do you think it will cost? Let us know your opinions about the first Lenovo Legion gaming phone by using the comment box below.

UPDATE Jul 19, 2020: the phone is now up for reservation on JD.com in China. The listings reveals dual USB-C ports, dual X-asis linear motor, and 144 Hz refresh rate, as well as other key specifications. Click here to learn more.

ASUS ROG Phone 3 will launch in China on July 23

The ASUS ROG Phone 3 will be one of the first phones powered by the new Snapdragon 865 Plus Mobile Platform. The device has already gotten a global release date that is July 22.

Now, it has been announced that the China launch will be on July 23. The launch will begin at 7 PM China time and should be livestreamed.

ASUS ROG Phone 3 China launch

The ROG Phone 3 will not only come with Qualcomm’s most powerful chipset but also have a 6.59-inch FHD+ OLED display with a 144Hz high refresh rate, 64MP triple rear camera setup, a 13MP selfie camera 6000mAh battery, support for 30W fast charging, up to 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and up to 512GB of FS 3.0 storage. It will also run Android 10 out of the box. ASUS is also expected to launch a bunch of accessories for the phone.

It has also been reported that the Zenfone 6 will be getting two successors called the Zenfone 7 and Zenfone 7 Pro. The phones will keep the flip camera design but come with more sensors.

 

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Amazfit Verge Lite relaunched in India with a reduced price of Rs. 4999 (~$66)

Xiaomi’s ecological chain company Huami has relaunched the Amazfit Verge Lite in India with a reduction of the original price tag. The Amazfit Verge Lite was first launched in August last year in India and it adopted an Rs. 6999(~$99) price tag. Almost one year later, the smartphone is making its second entry and it is one that would be a bang. This is more of a price reduction as the Verge Lite is now on offer for 2000 yuan less, bringing the price down to Rs 4999 (~$66).

To recall, the AMazfit Verge Lite is a trimmed-down version of the Verge. It features an easy-to-read 1.3-inch AMOLED screen. Despite its bigger screen, the device fits the width of the wrist for pleasant wearing experience for a longer period of time.

Moreover, the smartwatch comes with 7 built-in sports modes including running, indoor running, trail running, walking, elliptical trainer, outdoor riding, and indoor riding. It adopts the GPS+GLONASS binary positioning system for accurate movement trajectory recording and provides calories burned data.

Amazfit Verge Lite
AMAZFIT Verge Lite

Aside from that, the Amazfit Verge Lite smartwatch comes with a 24-hour heart rate monitor, a robust battery that delivers a 20-days long standby and a slew of other useful functions like reminder and SMS message, pedometer, sleep monitoring.

 

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Pixel 4A official render shows up on Google Store

Google Pixel 4A has leaked innumerable times over the last few months. But the company is yet to launch it officially. Looks like it has delayed the announcement due to supply chain issue amidst pandemic. That said, it is expected to be unveiled sometime later this month. Ahead of it, Google itself has accidentally revealed the official render on its online store.

Pixel 4A Official Render Google Store

Since the Google Pixel 4A has leaked extensively revealing every bit of it except the price, the official render does not say anything new. We can see the phone in black color, which may be marketed as Just Black with an accented (mint-colored) power key.

The render confirms the punch-hole display as well as a single rear-facing camera just like its predecessor Pixel 3A. As per previous leaks and reviews (yes, they exist), it will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 SoC paired with 6GB RAM and 64GB UFS 2.1 storage.

On the front, it will sport a 5.81-inch FHD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels) AMOLED display with a punch-hole for 8MP Sony IMX355 selfie camera. On the rear, it will house a single 12.2MP Sony IM363 primary shooter with OIS accompanied by an LED flash. The back of the phone will also include a capacitive fingerprint sensor.

Othe features of Pixel 4A include dual SIM, 4G, WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack, 3,080 mAh battery, and Android 10. As for price, it may retail for somewhere between $300 to $400 in the US.

 

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Realme teases an upcoming 6000mAh battery-packing model

It is not very common to see smartphones having up to a 6000mAh battery pack. But in recent times, fans, especially in countries like India, have often aligned with big battery phones more than any other. Samsung recently launched the Galaxy M21 in India packing a 6000mAh battery and the phone has been a success. We may soon see another 6000mAh battery phone, this time from Realme. Realme

Realme Indonesia’s marketing director Palson Yi has shared a teaser poster which points to the impending launch of a smartphone with a 6000mAh battery. The poster only indicated that the device is “coming soon” with no specific date ascribed. However, we are certain the wait won’t be too long.

Before now, the Realme model had earlier been certified by German TUV Rheinland packing a 6000mAh (typical) / 5860mAh (minimum) battery. This would be the largest on a Realme phone when launched as the Realme 5 and Narzo 10 series all have a 5000mAh battery apiece. We also expect the large battery to be accompanied by fast charging support. The phone will also likely have a USB Type-C port.

For now, we can’t say for sure which series the phone belongs to. We expect more details to emerge in the coming days.

 

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Galaxy S20 Lite pops up on Geekbench with Snapdragon 865

Samsung’s Galaxy S20 series did no do well due to the pandemic as well as costlier price tags. To overcome the losses incurred in the first half of 2020, the company is reported to ship three new handsets with an interval of one month between each. One of these phones is said to be Galaxy S20 FE (Fan Edition) aka Galaxy S20 Lite, which is expected to launch in October. Now, months ahead of its announcement, it has been spotted on Geekbench.

Galaxy S20 Lite SM-G781B Geekbench

According to the Geekbench listing (via GSMArena), the Galaxy S20 Lite will come with model number SM-G781B, which goes in line with an earlier report by SamMobile.

Further, it will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC paired with 6GB RAM. On the software front, it will run Android 10, most probably the upcoming One UI 2.5. Lastly, the device scores 737 points and 2619 points in single-core and multi-core tests respectively.

Apart from the above information, nothing else is known about this forthcoming budget flagship from Samsung. Going by the previous generation, it should feature a plastic build. However, we hope it to not compromise build quality this time around to compete fiercely with OnePlus 8 series and iPhone 12 series.

 

Honor gaming laptop bags 3C certification revealing a 200W adapter

Honor President George Zhao had hinted earlier last month that the brand has been working on a gaming laptop for a long time. He also disclosed that the laptop will be launched this year. Later on, rumours emerged that the laptop will be launched in July. Already, Honor has scheduled a launch event for July 16 in China where the MagicBook AMD Ryzen model will be unveiled. The gaming laptop could also tag along.

Ahead of the launch date, a laptop believed to be the Honor gaming model has just been certified by China’s 3C. The certification page shows that the model is a notebook computer with the adapter having the model number HW-200A00P00. The adapter has a rating of 20V/10A. A Weibo user is said to have hinted that the laptop will come with a 200W adapter. Notebook models like the Razer Blade gaming laptop already feature 200W adapters. The adapter provides plenty of power for games, creativity, and entertainment.

Previous rumours also tip the Honor gaming laptop to feature AMD’s 7nm Radeon graphics card while being equipped with AMD’s processor. This throws up the possibility of the gaming notebook coming with an Intel SoC. Also, Honour may likely release an Intel version in the future.

 

 

Honor 20 and Honor 20 Pro are receiving Magic UI 3.1 update in Europe

Huawei unveiled EMUI 10.1/Magic UI 3.1 alongside the P40 series earlier this year. Since then, the company has bee continuously seeding the update to all the eligible devices worldwide. As the rollout is about to end in China, the firm has now begun to focus on global variants of its handsets. Hence, Honor 20 and Honor 20 Pro have begun to receive the update in Europe.

Honor 20 Pro

Unlike Huawei smartphones, Honor handsets are getting Magic UI 3.1 update, instead of EMUI 10.1. Anyway, both are identical except for some minor features here and there.

That said, Magic UI 3.1 update for Honor 20 and Honor 20 Pro users in Europe comes with build number 10.1.0.230 and weigh 4.63GB in size. It brings all the new features like Huawei Celia voice assistant, MeeTime video calling app, multi-screen collaboration, cross-device gallery, convenient multi-window, multi-device control panel, and lots more.

Currently, the update is being rolled out in a phased manner across different countries in Europe. If the brand gets positive feedback from the first batch of users, it will begin to seed the latest software update to more users gradually.

 

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Amazfit Bip S Lite launching in India on July 29 with a cheaper pricing

Smart wearable manufacturer Huami has teased the launch of a Lite smartwatch which look like the Amazfit Bip S. The company has created a microsite for the device on Flipkart and it confirms it will be called Amazfit Bip S Lite. Amazfit Bip S Lite

The Bip S Lite looks like a trimmed-down version of the Amazfit Bip S which was first launched in India just last month. The Flipkart page shows that the device will be launched on July 29.

In terms of the design, an official video teaser by Huami confirms a design similar to that of the Amazfit Bip S. The features are also likely to overlap but with some bit of trimming on the Lite model. The teaser also says the smartwatch would be “Lite on your pocket” which is an indication that it will adopt a cheaper price tag. For reference, the Bip S adopts a retail price of Rs. 4999.

The Amazfit Bip S Lite is expected to feature 8 sport modes as against 10 on the Bip S. It also weighs 30g, 1g less than the Bip S. The smartwatch will be available in three colour option – Charcoal Black, Sakura Pink, and Oxford Blue.

 

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Redmi Note 9 will launch in India on July 20

The Redmi Note 9 is making its way to India. The official Redmi India account has announced that the smartphone will be unveiled on July 20.

The Redmi Note 9’s siblings – the Redmi Note 9 Pro and Redmi Note 9 Pro Max already launched in the country back in May. The launch will take place online and begin at 12 PM IST.

The teaser image attached to the tweet shows the phone has four rear cameras and also hints at fast charging.

The Redmi Note 9 has a 6.53-inch LCD display with a punch-hole at the top left corner of the screen. There is an Helio G85 processor inside with 3GB RAM and 64GB of storage. There is also a variant with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. A 48MP + 8MP + 2MP + 2MP quad-camera setup sits on the back of the phone while a 13MP camera sits in front for taking selfies.

Other features are a 5020mAh battery, 18W fast charging, NFC, IR blaster, USB-C port, and a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. The phone also runs Android 10 out of the box.

We presume the variant coming to India may have slightly different specs such as a different RAM and storage configuration. It may also not have NFC.

 

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OnePlus Buds confirmed to launch alongside OnePlus Nord

OnePlus is finally cutting the cord. After a handful of wired and wireless Bluetooth earphones, it has confirmed it will announce its very first TWS earbuds called the OnePlus Buds on July 21.

OnePlus Buds black

The press release sent to us says that the new Bluetooth audio device will “deliver high-quality audio playback and easy-to-use experience on the go”.

The launch of the OnePlus Buds is part of the manufacturer’s plan to expand its portfolio of products that already includes phones and smart TVs.

Pete Lau, the founder and CEO of OnePlus, said that the earbuds will deliver the right combination of sound quality, seamless connectivity, and easy-to-use experience.

The OnePlus Buds has appeared in multiple leaks over the past couple of months. The last leak revealed the earbuds will come in black and have a closed-fit design. It will be housed in a pebble-like case. Also, just like the OnePlus Nord, the Buds will be sold by Amazon India.

OnePlus is a bit late to the market with its TWS earbuds. Its competitors such as Samsung, Huawei, and Xiaomi have launched several models already with varying features and price tags. It remains to be seen if the OnePlus Buds can outperform the buds from these brands.

 

OnePlus Nord confirmed to arrive with a secondary 105° ultra-wide selfie camera

OnePlus Nord is scheduled to launch on July 21. To celebrate its unveil, the brand has made a 4-part series documentary whose two episodes have already aired. In addition to that, OnePlus executives have also been giving exclusive interviews to media houses revealing some of the features of their new handset. Now, a post on Instagram by the company confirms the phone to feature a secondary 105° ultra-wide selfie camera.

OnePlus Nord 105-degree Selfie Camera

Before revealing the name of its new mid-range smartphone, OnePlus created an  Instagram account named “OnePlusLiteZThing” to hype its upcoming phone. Later, after revealing its name, the account was renamed to “OnePlus.Nord”.

The same account has been teasing the specs via small animation clips for a few days now. The latest one posted today reveals the forthcoming OnePlus Nord to feature an additional 105° ultra-wide selfie camera to accommodate more people or background.

Though the brand did not reveal anything about the sensor, according to an exclusive leak by Android Central, the handset will sport a 32MP (wide) + 8MP (ultra-wide) dual camera setup on the front.

Having said that, last week, OnePlus officially revealed the entire rear quad-camera setup, which will include a 48MP primary snapper with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide unit, a 5MP macro shooter, and a 2MP depth sensor.

Apart from cameras, the company has also confirmed the device to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G SoC with support for 5G connectivity.

 

Realme 30W Dart Charge 10000mAh confirmed to launch tomorrow in India

Realme has a launch in India tomorrow for the unveiling of new products. One of the confirmed products launching tomorrow is the Realme C11 budget phone. Madhav Sheth, the CEO, has now confirmed that the realme 30W Dart Charge 10000mAh Power Bank will also be announced tomorrow.

The power bank was announced in China in May and is sold for ¥199 (~$28.43). It has a USB-A output port that has a maximum power output of 30W. There is also a USB-C port that doubles as both an input and output port. The power bank supports a maximum power input of 30W too. This means you can recharge it faster than the Realme 10000mAh Power Bank 2 that only supports 18W fast charging.

The realme 30W Dart Charge 10000mAh Power Bank is sold in yellow and black in China but India may be getting it in just black when it launches tomorrow. We also presume the power bank will be priced at about INR 2000 (~$26).

 

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[Update: Fix Released] Xiaomi accidentally rolls out Mexican firmware to Mi A3 global variant

Update (July 15): Fix Released

Within a day from issuing the official statement, Xiaomi is rolling out the fix for Mi A3 users who had installed the Mexican firmware. The OTA update weighs 1.33GB in size and is said to fix the dual SIM issue.

Update (July 14): Statement from Xiaomi

Xiaomi issued a statement saying that they are aware of Mi A3 update issue and are working on a solution to fix it.

“We are aware of the software update issue on a few Mi A3 devices. On further investigation, we have identified it to be a technical issue due to which a software update not meant for Indian users, was shared inadvertently. This issue has been fixed already from our side and our technical teams are working on a recovery solution that will be rolled out soon.”

Original Story (July 13)

Xiaomi has accidentally rolled out Mexican carrier Telcel firmware to the global variant of Mi A3. The company asks its users to not install the new OTA update – V11.0.3.0.QFQMXTC weighing 1.40GB. According to various users, this update disables dual SIM functionality, brings new bootanimation, and two system apps – Mi Telcel & Claro Musica.

The Chinese smartphone maker has been messing up Mi A3 Android 10 update for months. The handset has received multiple builds so far, however, some users are still facing issues. What’s interesting is the bugs are limited to certain units only.

Amidst this, the company has now seeded out the build for carrier-exclusive Mi A3 to the global variant. The global version of the phone runs QFQMIXM build but the one Xiaomi sent out by mistake is QFQMXTC.

Since the changelog does not mention build number as it is an Android One smartphone, some users have installed it thinking it to be July 2020 security patch. But actually, it is June 2020 update for Telcel Mi A3. These users soon shared the issue on social media and forums.

After getting the information, Xiaomi has published an announcement post on Mi Community Global asking users to not update their phone. Unfortunately, the harm is already done and the update is yet to be removed from the OTA server.

Even our Indian unit has received this update, however, we did not receive any notification. We checked for updates in “Settings” only after knowing the news. That said, we strongly advise you not to download this update.

Xiaomi itself is not sure if it can fix this as per the community post. This is what the company has to say, “We will try to see if there is a fix, BUT…  once again…  DO NOT UPDATE (if you have not already)!

Anyway, if you already installed it. Then, you can revert back to the global build by flashing it via Xiaomi MiFlash Tool after unlocking the bootloader.

 

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Samsung to spend 100 billion won to improve chip and display technology

Samsung Electronics has just announced earlier today (13th July 2020) that it would be spending 100 billion won (roughly 83 million US Dollars) this year for cooperation within the industry and academia to improve chip and display technology.

For those unaware, Samsung had opened its industry-academia cooperation center back in 2018. This center has supported research projects in the chip and display sectors by more than 700 professors and students. The latest investment from the South Korean tech giant is to boost development for future technology in both chip and display technology.

Samsung

According to official notes, “The latest investment is likely to help researchers at local universities whose projects have been delayed or suspended amid the COVID-19 pandemic.” Through this initiative, local universities can use the company’s advanced chip equipment for research projects; with Samsung having plans to expands its industry-academia cooperation program in multiple different fields.

 

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Samsung plans on buying display panels from LG Display: Report

A fresh report has revealed that Samsung Electronics is currently in talks with LG Display to buy display panels. Industry sources revealed earlier today (13th July 2020) that the South Korean tech giant is seeking supply during its transition to production of newer display technology.

Samsung

Reportedly, Samsung and LG Display may strike a deal for LCD TV panel supply in the near future. The news arrives a while after Samsung Display announced that it would be discontinuing the production of LCD display panels from next year. The LCD market has declined noticeably in recent years and the South Korean company is focusing more on the new generation of display, namely quantum dot display.

Notably, previous reports had also revealed that Samsung might be seeking LCD panel supplies from Chinese firms like China Star Optoelectronics Technology, BOE Technology Group, and even Sharp Corp. According to analysts, the deal between Samsung and LG could be worth be over 1 trillion won (roughly 833 million US Dollars).

Samsung

Despite both South Korean brands being known rivals in the display industry, LG may be supplying Samsung with large LCD panels from its plant in Guangzhou, China. At the moment, the former is known for its OLED TVs while the latter for its QLED TVs. Interestingly, Samsung has supplied LCD panels from LG in the past, after Sharp abruptly cut off supply back in 2017.

 

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Realme CEO hints at 121W charging smartphone, India launch soon

Madhav Sheth, CEO of Realme, has hinted at an upcoming launch for a smartphone with a 121W fast charging support. The device in question is said to arrive soon and could launch in India first.

Through his official Twitter handle, the senior executive of the Chinese smartphone maker tweeted out 121 lightning bolts to signify its upcoming smartphone’s capabilities. At the moment, we do not have any details regarding the name of the device or its other specifications, but it is likely to be a flagship handset from the company.

realme logo

Notably, iQOO has already revealed a 120W fast charging smartphone, which is expected to arrive in August 2020. Similarly, even Oppo is launching its 125W Super Flash Charge Technology on July 15th. So, Realme launching its own iterations of 100+W fast charging rates arrives as no surprise. Although, we still do not have much to go on at the moment. So stay tuned as we will be providing more updates.

 

Huawei ban could lead to phones not working for days: UK Carriers

Telecom operators in the UK have warned Members of Parliament that banning Huawei could potentially lead to phones not working for days. This can occur due to Huawei equipment being forcibly removed from the UK’s telecommunications infrastructure.

Huawei

According to representatives from Vodafone and BT, it would take a minimum of five years before the UK government can completely remove the Chinese tech giant’s equipment without causing a major disruption in networking. For those unaware, Huawei had initially been granted the role of providing equipment for 5G networking in the region, albeit with limitations. However, opposition and fears of possible security risk have asked for complete removal of the company from the networking infrastructure.

While Huawei had a market cap of 35 percent, but since it is a high risk vendor, it cannot be allowed to work in core areas. Furthermore, Vodafone and BT warned that companies would lose “billions of pounds” if new government sanctions completely remove Huawei equipment from their networks. They even stated that customers could lose signals in their phones for days.

Huawei Logo MWC 2019

According to Andrea Dona, Vodafone UK Head, “Should the guidance become stricter it will have an effect, it will delay the rollout of our 5G, it will have cost implications and focus our investment in the removal of the existing equipment. If the current guidance were to be tightened and further restrictions were to be imposed, we would need to spend in the order of billions to change our current infrastructure.”

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Alleged Razer Phone 3 prototype pictures reveal its design

Razer is a well-known gaming peripherals brand. It ventured into the smartphone business with the launch of Razer Phone in November 2017. However, after debuting its successor in 2018, the company bid adieu to this segment in 2019. But now, more than a year later, pictures of Razer Phone 3 prototype are being circulated on the internet.

These alleged images of Razer Phone 3 prototype came into light when Twitter user @Boby25846908 shared them earlier today. Replying to his tweet with unwatermarked versions, Mishaal Rahman, the Editor-in-Chief of XDA Developers revealed that they are being shared on Telegram as well.

He also notes that the original source of these pictures is not known and he is even not sure if this prototype is legitimate. On the other hand, Boby, the one who shared the images on Twitter says that according to his source, this could be 70% one of the prototypes of Razer Phone 3.

Anyway, Razer has shuttered is mobile division and there’s no way its third gaming phone will ever see the light of the day. Going by the so-called prototype, it would have arrived with a vertical triple camera setup, curved corners, and smaller speaker grill as Boby notes in a tweet.