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Realme C3i officially launched in Vietnam priced at VND 2,590,000 (~$111)

Realme first launched the entry-level C3 in India in February this year. The smartphone later made an entry into Europe but in Vietnam, the C3 has just been launched as Realme C3i.Realme C3i

The C3i bears the same design and specifications with the C3. To recall, it packs a  6.5-inch HD+ IPS display with a waterdrop notch which houses a 5MP selfie camera. The phone is powered by a MediaTek Helio G70 chipset paired with 2GB of RAM alongside 32GB of expandable storage.

The C3i packs a dual-camera setup at the rear made up of a 12MP main shooter and a 2MP depth of field sensor. The smartphone runs on Android 10-based Realme UI and crams a 5,000 mAh battery under the hood with a 10W charger.

As for the price, the Realme C3i adopts a price tag of VND 2,590,000 ($111) in Vietnam. It comes in blue and red colours and will go on sale on July 3.

 

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Huawei P10 series from 2017 is receiving a huge 4.07GB OTA update

Huawei P10 series launched in early 2017 with EMUI 5.1 based on Android Nougat. Both the handsets in the series – P10 and P10 Plus were later updated to EMUI 8.1 (Android Oreo) and EMUI 9.1 (Android Pie). As the devices had already received two major updates, they did not make it for the Android 10-based EMUI10/10.1 update. But still, the company is currently seeding out a huge update with May 2020 security patch and a couple of useful features.

Huawei P10 Hands on

The Huawei P10 series from 2017 was removed from the company’s monthly and quarterly update eligible devices list. Even though, the Chinese telecom giant is rolling out a huge 4.05GB OTA update to these handsets.

Unfortunately, as expected, the update does not bring the latest EMUI 10.1 but it does bring two new features that might come in handy. Additionally, it also increases the security level patch to May 2020, which fixes 2 critical, 22 high and 2 Medium levels of CVEs.

Official Changelog

  • Smart Charge: Adds the Smart Charge mode, reducing battery ageing by adapting and preventing the battery from being continuously charged when full. (This feature is enabled by default.)
  • Huawei Assistant: Adds Huawei Assistant to the home screen, providing smart reminders personalized news, and other content relevant to you.
  • Security: Integrates Android security patches released in May 2020 for improved system security.

The ‘Smart Charge’ feature mentioned in the changelog was recently introduced rolled out to older Huawei and Honor premium devices. So it is nice of Huawei to bring it to its 3-year old flagship smartphone.

The second feature – Huawei Assistant is similar to ‘App Vault’ on MIUI, which can be accessed from the left side of the homescreen. But it isn’t as useful as the former one since most users prefer other services for reminders and news.

Having said that, like any other OTA update, it is being rolled out in batches and hence it will take time to reach every unit.

 

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Redmi 10X 5G gets a white variant; goes on sale in China tomorrow

The Redmi 10X 5G is one of two Dimensity 820 5G-powered phones announced by Redmi last month. The other is the Redmi 10X Pro 5G. Today, Redmi has announced a new colorway for the non-pro model.

The Redmi 10X 5G was originally announced in three color variants – Gold, Blue, and Gradient Purple. Starting tomorrow, folks will be able to pick it up in white. This variant will sell for ¥1799 which is the price of the 6GB RAM + 128GB version. It means folks will not be able to purchase the base model with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage in this color.

Redmi 10X 5G White

The Redmi 10X 5G has a 6.57-inch FHD+ AMOLED 60Hz display. It is powered by the Dimensity 820 processor and comes with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. It also has a dedicated MicroSD card slot for adding extra storage.

There is a 48MP + 8MP + 2MP triple camera setup on the back of the phone while the waterdrop notch is home to a 16MP sensor. The phone also has NFC, Bluetooth 5.1, an IR blaster, and an audio jack. There is a 4520mAh battery inside with support for 22.5W fast charging. Redmi ships it with MIUI 11 based on Android 10.

The Redmi 10X Pro 5G is also supposed to get a white variant according to official posters but it is yet to go on sale.

 

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WhatsApp payment service gets suspended in Brazil

Last week, WhatsApp launched its payment service in Brazil but it has been now suspended by the government. Similarly, the instant messaging app introduced animated stickers in a recent beta version but that too got removed in the next version of the application.

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WhatsApp Animated Stickers

WhatsApp has been lately adding some interesting features in its app. Recently, the company rolled out WhatsApp Beta v2.20.194.7 for Android. This version of the app brought animated stickers feature, which is found on other messaging services like Telegram.

Unfortunately, it was soon removed in the next beta version of the app – v2.20.194.9. The current implementation is half-baked as per Android Police. This could be the reason why the company got rid of it for the time being in the new version.

Anyway, we hope WhatsApp releases it in the stable channel for everyone in the near future

WhatsApp Payment Service Suspension in Brazil

In other news, the Brazilian Central Bank suspends WhatsApp payment service within days from its rollout in the country. The company launched it in partnership with fintech Nubank, state-controlled lender Banco do Brasil SA, Visa, Mastercard and lender Sicredi.

Reuters reports that WhatsApp launched its payment services in Brazil without requesting authorization from the Central Bank. Hence, Visa and Mastercard had to suspend their operations with the Facebook-owned messaging app.

WhatsApp Pay

If they haven’t complied with the order, the world’s two largest financial services company would have been subjected to fines and administrative sanctions. Before the suspension of services, the Central Bank issued a regulation saying “it could require market participants to receive previous approval to operate in payments”.

The Central Bank of Brazil is expected to launch its own instant payment system called Pix in November with more than 980 participants. A WhatsApp spokesperson said they are committed to working with the Central Bank to integrate systems once Pix becomes available.

Additionally, Brazil’s antitrust watchdog, Cade, blocked WhatsApp’s partnership with the country’s largest payment processor Cielo.

 

Samsung to launch drone based AI solution for 5G network optimization

Samsung has recently announced a new drone based service for 5G networking configurations and optimization. The South Korean tech giant shared a video earlier this week which demonstrated a drone performing tasks that would improve tower climber safety and enable efficient network maintenance.

The new service will allow an engineer to remotely control a drone equipped with a camera. These drones will then be used to capture photos and videos of antennas on rooftops or base station towers. The footage will be viewed via a smartphone and the process will utilize a deep learning, artificial intelligence solution to verify the rotation and tilt of the antennas.

This will allow the engineers on the ground to determine whether or not, the installation process was done correctly. Samsung will start trials for the service at its headquarters in Suwon. The new automated solution seeks to offer operators a more efficient method to monitor and maintain signal sites. Its application will also improve employee safety and optimize network performance, according to the company.

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A global rollout of this new service will be launched later this year with continued updates regarding the solution. In other words, Samsung plans on adding features in the future that will allow the engineers on the ground to remotely adjust antenna tilts from their smartphones, preventing the need for a person’s physical presence in such locations. This method has even been touted as more cost effective and convenient, but only time will tell of its viability.

 

Apple iOS 14’s Emergency Override lets iPhone charge wirelessly despite detecting liquids

A new report has revealed that the latest Apple iOS 14 is suffering from a possibly dangerous flaw. Apparently, users can circumvent the wireless chargers warning when detecting liquids in the latest OS.

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iOS 14

For those unaware, most wireless chargers have an in built feature that notifies and stops wireless charging in the event of a foreign metallic or liquid being present on the charger to prevent any possible damage. However, the warning indicator that informs the users to stop wireless charging and states “Charging Not Available” or “Liquid Detected in Lightning Connector,” can be ignored.

This occurs since the Cupertino based giant has added an “Emergency Override” option that allows users to continue the charging process despite the possible damages. Furthermore, users can just simply dismiss warning notifications and proceed to charge their iPhones. The liquid protection was first introduced back with iOS 10 and has been a part of the operating system since then.

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Although, the latest version seemingly ignores all possible warnings. Notably, this bug isn’t strictly restricted to just iOS 14. A few users have also stated that they faced this issue in iOS 13 as well, namely v13.5.1. These users aced the same issue in the older version of the software but in slightly different regard. Although, they were still able to ignore the warning and still proceed to charge their iPhones, including ones which were dropped in lakes, or were drenched in rain.

 

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Meizu smartwatch launch confirmed for Q4 2020 with Flyme For Watch

Meizu is one of the oldest Chinese smartphone makers with little presence in international markets. According to the latest teaser on Flyme’s (the company’s Android skin) official Weibo account, the brand’s first proper smartwatch will be finally launching in Q4 2020 with Flyme For Watch software on board.

Meizu Flyme for Watch

Meizu is known for smartphones with standout designs. Since its inception, its hardware and software have been different from other companies. However, the company has not launched a proper smartwatch in its 12 years of existence in the smartphone industry.

But that’s going to change soon as the brand officially teases the launch of its first-ever proper smartwatch in Q4 2020. Additionally, it also confirms that it will be running Flyme For Watch.

Having said that, the base OS underneath the Flyme For Watch is a mystery. For instance, Xiaomi uses Android Wear platform for its MIUI For Watch. On the other hand, Oppo’s ColorOS Watch is based on AOSP.

Also, you might have noticed by now that we are calling the upcoming Meizu wearable as ‘proper smartwatch’. That’s because the brand already launched a hybrid smartwatch called ‘Meizu Smart Watch Mix’ aka ‘Meizu Light Smartwatch’ in 2016.

Although the launch of Meizu’s next wearable is months away, we can expect it to start leaking days or even weeks ahead of its official announcement.

 

Olympus is leaving the camera business, sells imaging division to Japan Industrial Partners

Olympus has recently announced that it is planning on leaving the camera business entirely. The company will be selling its imaging division to an investment fund. Olympus

Japan Industrial Partners has previously bought the VAIO computer business from Sony and haw now also signed an MoU (memorandum of understanding) that will have Olympus transfer its imaging division. This division was a small part of Olympus’ business that mostly comprises of medical equipment manufacturing, with an example being endoscopes.

The company’s CEO, Yasuo Takeuchi, had hinted at this move back in 2019 in a press conference when he said that Olympus’ camera division can be sold. Although that remark was watered down later on. According to an official statement from the company “we had implemented measures to cope with the extremely severe digital camera market, due to, amongst others, rapid market shrink caused by the evolution of smartphones.” However, it seems those efforts have not succeeded as the business will be sold off now.

Olympus

Japan Industrial Partners is expected to streamline the imaging division, similar to what it did with VAIO. In other words, it will continue to develop products using the Olympus brand such as OM-D and Zuiko. Olympus and JIP will sign a definitive agreement by the end of September with the entire deal closing near the end of this year. Unfortunately, finer details and financial terms have yet to be revealed.

 

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Samsung officially launches the Odyssey G9 gaming monitor

Earlier this year, Samsung unveiled its Odyssey lineup of gaming monitors at CES 2020. While pre-order for the Odyssey G7 and the Odyssey G9 monitors had started in the US, only the G7 was listed in South Korea. Now, the company has finally launched the Odyssey G9 globally.

The Samsung Odyssey G9 is priced at 1.9 million KRW (roughly 1,600 US Dollars). It is the world’s first dual-QHD resolution supporting monitor, is NVIDIA G-Sync compatible, and has a 1000R curvature. The new gaming monitor is also the world’s first monitor to support HDR10+, which is thanks to its QLED panel with DisplayHDR 1000 certification.

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The high end gaming monitor had won the CES 2020 Innovation Award in the Computer Peripherals and Accessories category due to its unique curved design. So, gaming enthusiasts have something to really look forward to. The Samsung Odyssey G9 sports a 49 inch curve QLED panel with a 5120×1440 resolution and an aspect ratio of 32:9.

Furthermore, it has a high refresh rate of 240Hz with 1ms response time and 1000 nits of peak brightness. The monitor also covers 95 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut and is compatible with both NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. So, gamers that have hardware from either team red or green will benefit in this regard. Notably, the monitor can also be rotated, swiveled, and tilted according to users’ requirements.

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In terms of ports, the Odyssey G9 has two DisplayPort 1.4 ports, one HDMI 2.0 port, three USB 3.0 ports, and a headphone jack. Additionally, the monitor also offers features like Black Equalizer and Virtual Aim Point. It is also the first monitor in the industry to receive TÜV Rheinland’s best rating for its 1000R Curved Display and Eye Comfort certification. The Samsung Odyssey G9 arrives in a single white variant, but with an Infinity Core lighting area at the back. This region supports 52 colors and 5 different lighting effects. So RGB lovers rejoice!

 

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra’s zoom will be capped at 50x, company emphasizes image quality and experience over numbers

A new report has suggested that the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will have its zoom lens capped at 50x magnification. This may seem odd considering the previously released Galaxy S20 Ultra sports a 100x Space Zoom, but the company is reportedly placing an emphasis on image quality and user experience over raw numbers.

The news was first shared by Ice Universe, a known leakster, on Twitter. According to his tweet, the South Korean tech giant will not feature the 100x Space Zoom that was found in the previously launched flagship series. Instead, an additional focus is being placed on improving the image quality and user experience when magnified to 50x zoom.

Despite having one of the best looking camera modules, in terms of technicality, the Galaxy S20 Ultra was not as impressive in real life when compared to its rivals. Thus, it would seem plausible that Samsung would double down on achieving high numbers and prioritize the improvement of its existing technology and offer a better photographic experience overall.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Render

Unfortunately, Ice Universe did not share any finer details into the matter. It is also currently unknown if the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will feature the periscopic lens either. While rumors regarding its other key specs have already surfaced, we would have to wait for the official announcement to confirm anything. So stay tuned as we will be covering its rumored August 5th Unpacked launch event.

 

Huawei Mate Watch might run HarmonyOS and could debut with Mate 40 series

Huawei’s smartwatches are simply known as ‘Huawei Watch’. But earlier in May, the company filed a trademark for ‘Mate Watch’. Now, according to a new tip from the same person (@RODENT950) who spotted the trademark, the so-called Huawei Mate Watch might run HarmonyOS and could launch alongside the Mate 40 series.

Last year, Huawei officially introduced its homegrown operating system called HarmonyOS. It is a distributed OS based on Linux micro-kernel architecture.

As per the roadmap shared by the company at Huawei Developer Conference (HDC) 2019, HarmonyOS 2.0 will be released this year with support for PC, cars, and smart wearables. Hence, it is possible for the upcoming Huawei Mate Watch to run HarmonyOS instead of Huawei Lite OS found on its current smartwatches.

In addition to the software, the tipster also says that according to rumors, the wearable might launch alongside Mate 40 series on Chinese National Day, which will be celebrated on October 1st. This goes in line with a  previous leak, which suggested the launch of Huawei Mate 40 series to take place in October as scheduled despite tensions from the US government.

As of now, nothing else is known about this forthcoming ‘Mate Watch’ but the HarmonyOS 2.0 will be also found on Hauwei PCs powered by Kunpeng processors.

 

US offers Funds to Brazil and other regions to buy 5G Gear from Huawei rivals

Earlier this week, a Brazilian diplomat revealed that the US government is providing funds to companies in the country and other regions to buy 5G networking equipment from Huawei rivals.

The US is helping in financing telecom operators in Brazil and other countries. This is to prevent them from buying 5G gear from “untrusted” Chinese companies, which primarily hints at Huawei. According to Ambassador Todd Chapman, appropriate alternatives for 5G technology have been found through Ericsson, Nokia, and Samsung.

Huawei

The funds have been allocated from the US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), which is a government agency that finances private development projects. Furthermore, Chapman stated that Huawei Technologies is untrustable as a partner that will help build 5G across the globe, despite being the world’s largest telecommunications equipment provider.

For those unaware, Huawei has been in Brazil for over 20 years and has partnered with local telecom operators to test 5G networking in the region. It has already built the backbone of the infrastructure regarding the newer and faster bandwidth using Chinese equipment. Notable partners include major carriers like Telefonica Brasil SA, TIM Participacoes SA, America Movil’s Claro and Oi SA.

Huawei

The move from the US is another clear effort to pressurize the Chinese tech giant. Its recent sanctions have cut off its chip supply from TSMC and it has even urged other governments to remove Huawei’s presence in their respective 5G infrastructure as well. Chapman also said that “We are simply alerting our friends and allies in Brazil that we have those concerns shared by many countries around the world that such technology is not the way to go.”

 

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Honor X10 Max will feature RGBW LCD panel for better brightness

Honor is expected to launch its next phablet dubbed as Honor X10 Max on July 2. But we know almost everything about this handset, thanks to a number of leaks in the past few days. In addition to those, the brand itself has also begun to tease some specs officially on Weibo. Earlier today, it revealed that this device will feature an RGBW panel.

Honor X10 Max RGBW Display

Normally, displays found on smartphones use RGB pixel arrangement. But the upcoming Honor X10 Max will come with RGBW screen.

LCD panels with RGB (Red, Blue, Green) pixel arrangement produce white color by illuminating the aforementioned color pixels at their highest intensity. But some of the light is weakened due to the color filters.

On the other hand, RGBW LCD panels have a dedicated white subpixel. Thus, the overall brightness produced by these displays is better than conventional RGB screens found on most smartphones.

The brand even showcased the display brightness prowess of Honor X10 Max in a video. This particular video was shot on the day of Summer Solstice (June 21) when the sunlight hit directly on Tropic of Cancer.

The display on the Honor X10 Max will be of 7.09-inches making it the perfect choice for consuming content and playing games. It will be powered by a Mediatek Dimensity 5G chipset unlike Kirin 820 on the regular Honor X10.

 

Huawei takes a huge leap up the list for the Most Innovative Companies

Huawei, the Chinese tech giant, has made a huge leap up the rankings in the list of the Most Innovative Companies over time. The rankings were made by BCG that has surveyed global innovation since 2005 and listed the top 50 companies that they believe deserve these spots.

Huawei

In this list, Huawei has made a massive jump in recent times, crossing 42 positions to reach the number 6 spot in the list just below Samsung and Microsoft. Back in 2014, the company was at the very bottom and has made its way up since then. Keep in mind it wasn’t a straight line up, as Huawei did see a healthy rise in 2015, but it was quickly followed by a decline to the 48th position. However, from here the popular consumer electronics maker took off, beating the likes of Sony, Facebook, Alibaba, and more.

Furthermore, the rankings also include many known tech based brands as well, including Apple that currently holds the top spot. Google follows close behind in second place followed by Amazon. Xiaomi also made the list as a returnee this year, meaning they were not ranked since 2016. Now, the Chinese vendor holds the 24th spot on this list.

Huawei

There can be many possible reasons for this immense rise in innovation for Huawei. The company is a pioneer in 5G networking and has been pushing the adoption of the newer and faster bandwidth in many regions despite pressures from the US. Additionally, the ban from the US has also forced the company to innovate and adapt on multiple fronts with proprietary development occurring for both software and hardware.

 

Xiaomi Mi Band 5 India launch nearing as it receives BIS certification

Xiaomi recently unveiled the Xiaomi Mi Band 5 fitness tracker in China. The smart band comes in NFC and non-NFC versions. Rumors surrounding it have claimed that unlike before, Xiaomi will be selling the NFC version of the Mi Band 5 in global markets. India could be one of the first markets to receive the fitness tracker as it has been approved by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).

Xiaomi MI Band 5 BIS Certified

The XMSH10HM model number that has appeared on the database of BIS belongs to the Xiaomi Mi Band 5. Last year, Xiaomi launched the Mi Band 4 in China in June and it arrived in India in September. Its successor went official earlier this month in the homeland and now it could be arriving in multiple markets including India in the near future.

In 2018, Xiaomi India introduced the Mi Band 3 in the country in the month of September. Hence, there is a possibility that this year too the Mi Band 5 may break cover in the same month in India.

Xiaomi Mi Band 5 specifications and price

The Xiaomi Mi Band 5 is a 50ATM water-resistant fitness tracker. It comes with an all-new magnetic charging dock. Once charged, the device can last for up to 14 days.

Xiaomi MI Band 5

The Mi Band 5 is fitted with a 1.1-inch color AMOLED and it comes numerous watch faces. The device supports 11 sports modes and it has a heart rate sensor. Other functions of the Mi Band 5 include sleep tracking, Personal Activity Intelligence (PAI) index, remote-control camera function, and Xiao AI assistant. There is an NFC chip onboard for contactless payment.

The global edition of the Mi Band 5 may feature Amazon Alexa assistant. Its NFC variant is priced at 229 Yuan (~$32) whereas the non-NFC model sells for 189 Yuan (~$27) in China. It comes in strap colors like black, blue, pink, orange, purple, yellow, and green.

 

 

Huawei challenges Apple with a new flagship store in Shanghai, China

Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Huawei Technologies has opened a new flagship store in one of China’s most exclusive shopping streets. The move comes just after the United States added more sanctions on the Chinese giant.

It seems that the company is also trying to get a bigger market share in its home country, where it already is a leading smartphone brand, to rival the likes of Apple. The new Huawei flagship store has three floors, covering almost 5,000 sq. meters.

New Huawei Flagship Store in China
New Huawei Flagship Store in Shanghai, China. (Image: Reuters)

It is established in a stylish art deco building in Shanghai. The store is located just across the street when Apple has its own store. Before the store officially opened its door for customers, lined were formed to go inside. As per the reports, the crowd mainly consisted of young customers who wanted to experience the latest Huawei products.

The store will also be hosting free daily lectures on various topics, ranging from video production to fitness and music. Just like what Apple does, the store will have around 220 consultants who will offer translations in 10 languages to help customers.

Last year, Huawei had opened its “first global flagship store” in downtown Shenzhen, where the company is based. Apart from China, to boost its brand in the European market, the company has launched big stores in Madrid and Paris.

Huawei is gearing up to launch its next-generation premium Mate 40 series of flagship smartphones, just around the time of the new iPhone launch. However, the recent crackdown by the U.S. has disrupted the supply chain of Huawei which is leading to delay in the production of components and parts for the upcoming devices.

But with such antics, the company is making sure that it keeps pandering to the local users in China. it seems that with this new store opening, the company is appealing to the patriotism of Chinese customers. And it seems to be working.

Chinese customers are now opting for Huawei smartphones after the United States essentially put the Chinese giant on a blacklist. With customers opting for Huawei instead of other Chinese brands like OPPO, Vivo, and Xiaomi, Huawei is now targeting the loyal base of Apple in China. The company now has around 42.6% of the market share in China.

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Xiaomi patents smartphone design with external rotating camera module

After Xiaomi’s patent for smartphone design with a twisting camera module and a rotating camera surfaced online a few months ago, patents of phone design with a foldable screen and a pop-up selfie camera were revealed.

Now, yet another smartphone patent from Xiaomi has surfaced online which shows a unique camera module designed in such a way that the front-facing camera sensors won’t be visible when not in use.

Xiaomi Spin Camera Patent

The aim of this design is pretty clear. The company wants to use as much front space as possible for the display. So, there are no camera sensors placed on the front side and the entire front panel is covered with a screen.

From the images, it seems that the camera module has a rotating design so when the front-facing camera is triggered, the module rotates and a sensor pops out. Because of 360-degree rotation support, the camera can also slide out from the side of the phone.

Xiaomi Spin Camera Patent

This design patent could be an alternative to the current pop-up camera mechanism as well as an alternative to the under-display camera technology. While Visionox has announced in-display camera technology for mass production, some brands have said that the tech isn’t yet ready for flagship-grade performance.

As for this particular patent, it remains to be seen if Xiaomi decides to go ahead and start working on a smartphone with this design to bring it out commercially. As not all patents see the light of the day, there’s no certainty that we’ll see a smartphone with this design getting launched.

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iQOO Z1x key specifications leaked well before launch

iQOO is expected to soon announce the iQOO Z1x mid-range phone in China. The company is yet to confirm the existence of the device that is set to arrive as an inferior version of the Dimensity 1000+ powered iQOO Z1 that debuted last month in China. A Weibo user and a known tipster has shared the key specifications of the iQOO Z1x phone.

New information reveals that the iQOO Z1x has a waterdrop notch display of 6.57 inches. This leak contradicts previous claims that the iQOO Z1x will have a punch-hole display like other iQOO phones that debuted this year. The LCD panel will carry support for Full HD+ resolution and up to 120Hz refresh rate.

The iQOO brand was introduced last year in China. So far, all the phones that it has launched have featured the powered Snapdragon 8XX series flagship chipsets. The iQOOZ1x will be the company’s first to feature Snapdragon 7XX SoC. Multiple leaks have revealed that the Snapdragon 765G SoC will be driving the smartphone. The SD765G powered iQOO Z1x with V2012A model number was spotted with 8 GB of RAM and Android 10 OS on Geekbench in the previous month.

iQOO Z1x key specs

The iQOO Z1x will be arriving with an internal storage of 128 GB. As it was revealed yesterday, the Z1x will be backed by a 5,000mAh battery. Its 3C appearance revealed that it could be shipping with a 33W rapid charger. According to another tipster, the smartphone will be flaunting a 48-megapixel primary camera on its back. Probably, the phone will be fitted with a triple camera system.

The iQOO Z1x will be aggressively priced in China. The iQOO Z1 starts at 2,198 Yuan (~$311). Hence, there is a possibility that the Z1x could be starting well under 2,000 Yuan (~$283).

 

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Realme C11 India launch could be nearing

Realme will be launching the Realme C11 smartphone in Malaysia on June 30. Reports surrounding the smartphone have revealed that the mid-range phone has a model number of RMX2185. The same has been found listed at the database of the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) which indicates that it will be also heading to the Indian market in the near future.

In addition to BIS appearance, the Realme C11 moniker was recently found listed in the support for Realme India. The BIS listing of the RMX2185 has no information available on its specs. However, Realme has already revealed some of the key specs of the phone ahead of its Malaysian launch.

Realme C11 at BIS

The Realme C11 handset will be debuting as the world’s first phone powered by the gaming-focused Helio G35 chipset. The C11 will be equipped with a 5,000mAh battery. It is unclear whether the device will arrive with support for fast charging. The posters released by the company shows that it has a mini-drop notch display. The size of its IPS LCD panel is 6.5 inches.

The Realme C11 is expected to arrive with 3 GB of RAM and a built-in storage of 32 GB. It will also feature a dedicated microSD card slot.

Realme C11
Realme C11

The rear side of the Realme C11 has an AI dual-camera system that includes a main lens of 13-megapixel. The camera supports Super Nightscape mode for enhanced photography in low light conditions. The posters of the phone have revealed that it will be the first Realme phone to feature a square-shaped camera module. The handset is expected to arrive in black and green color options. There is no word on its pricing.

 

 

How to use Gadgetlootbox for grabbing exciting deals on electronic gadgets

Gadgetlootbox is a booming Chinese retailer that offers bargain deals on selected products. It provides massive discounts and coupons on the items that are listed on the website. The focus of the website is to offer hefty discounts for listed products, thereby providing the cheapest price to its visitors.

Since many of you may not know the retailer, let’s take a look at what it offers.

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Gadgetlootbox Services

Gadgetlootbox offers value-for-money deals to maximize your saving, provides member benefits and rewards. It aims to bring a worry-free environment after and before buying any product. Many customer benefits and rewards are also part of the new service.

It adds authentic product reviews and offers support for the products ordered from the platform. The publishers and marketers can also benefit from the Gadgetlootbox affiliate program. Furthermore, the company is bringing tech-influencers, reviewers, and geeks on the platform to promote the products and grab greater discounts in return.

For example, the techies can promote the Lepow Monitor for the discounted price of $149 using a dedicated coupon, and 20 buyers will get 100% cashback.

Other features of Gadgetlootbox:

Payment Support – Gadgetlootbox supports Paypal for global payment support. It is the easiest and safest platform for financial transactions across the globe.

Fast Delivery – The users in the US will get the products delivered within 7 Days DOA guarantee. It means 99.99% of deliveries will be made within a week across the US.

Warranty – All the devices bought from the website will offer a one-year repair warranty. It helps the users to remain stress-free if buying from Gadgetlootbox.

To better understand how to avail a deal, let’s take a closer look at an example.

In the below section, we have added steps to shop Lepow Portable monitor easily. It houses a 15.6 inch HD display built with OPS panel. It is a lightweight and slim portable display measuring 0.3 inches in thinness and weighing over 1.76 pounds. The users can easily connect Lepow portable monitor with PS4, Xbox One, Fire TV Stick, and other devices by connecting it with the Mini HDMI, Type C port, and 3.5mm audio port.

Our review of the Lepow monitor will be up very soon!

How to use Gadgetlootbox 

It is quite easy and simple to use platform. Follow the steps below to enjoy the exciting discounts and offers on popular gadgets.

  1. Create a new account by heading to the Gadgetlootbox website. You need to press the ‘Sign Up’ button on the top left corner. You can check the screen-shot below for better understanding.
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  2. Select the favorite deal you want to grab by hitting the ‘Buy Now’ button. For example, You want to buy the Lepow Portable monitor, then hit the Buy now button and hit the continue to checkout on the proceeding page.
    Note: Before hitting the button, make sure that the deal is deliverable in your area by checking the additional details present at the bottom of the display.
  3. The user can easily participate in the giveaway and can grab a 5% commission if any friend buys it from the link below. To get the free Lepow Portable Monitor to follow the steps below to enter it.
    A. Place an order, and then submit a review in the comments section.
    B. The company will randomly select 20 Most useful content and will publish it on the Facebook page.
    C. You will get 100% cash back on the product you bought.

Checkout Process

Gadgetlootbox follows a simple checkout process with fewer clicks or taps. The user can easily apply any coupon code before making payment using Paypal. You will be redirected to the order page once payment is succeeded.

Delivery and Warranty

The package will be delivered within seven days in the US if it is available in the US local warehouse. You can know more about 7 Day Dead on Arrival Guarantee by heading to the Warranty and Return page. Overall, one year warranty is available on every product that is available on the Gadgetlootbox.

 

Customer Service

Gadgetlootbox support is available with an email contact at [email protected].

It is an overwhelming service for the users who look for good discounts on their favorite products. Moreover, it can help publishers, and influencers earn commission by sharing the products and deals with their followers and readers. As of now, the user can head over to Gadgetlootbox to grab Lepow portable display.