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Realme X3 SuperZoom to launch on June 26 in India

It is no news that the Realme X3 SuperZoom will be launching in India but the date has not yet been officially released. However, we do not have to wait until the official announcement.

The Indian blog, 91Mobiles, has revealed that the Realme X3 SuperZoom will be announced on June 26. The info is reported to have come from retail sources.

Realme X3 SuperZoom

The launch date is exactly a month after its debut in Europe. There is no mention of other devices launching alongside but there is a chance there will be at least one other phone.

Another product that may launch at the event is the Realme Buds Q. The TWS earbuds already launched in Europe and China last month, and have been confirmed to arrive in India with a price tag under INR 2000 (~$26). The Realme X3 SuperZoom launch event will be the perfect chance to announce the earbuds.

The Realme X3 SuperZoom has a price tag of €499 (~INR 42,738) in Europe. While India usually gets a lower price tag for a lot of phones, we expect it to be priced under INR 40,000 when it launches. It may even launch for significantly less if it comes with a different processor as hinted by the company’s CMO.

The phone has a 6.6-inch FHD+ LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Its screen has a punch hole for two selfie cameras – a 32MP + 8MP ultrawide angle camera. There is a Snapdragon 855+ processor under the hood along with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.

The Realme X3 SuperZoom also has 64MP quad cameras with 5x optical zoom and 60x digital zoom. It has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, Bluetooth 5.0, and a USB Type-C port. Its battery capacity is 4200mAh and there is support for 30W fast wired charging. Realme ships it with Android 10 out of the box.

 

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Timex partners with Huami to launch two Metropolitan smartwatches priced at $179

Timex began manufacturing watches in 1854 and has over the decades built a reputation for itself as a world leader in watchmaking. The brand in 2018  announced a partnership with Huami that would help its foray into the smartwatch business. The Timex R300 was the brand’s first smartwatch launched in February 2020.

Timex Metropolitan R
Timex Metropolitan R in Gunmetal (PRNewsfoto/Timex)

The US watchmaker is now set to launch its second smartwatch on June 10. The product will fall under the lifestyle-focused Metropolitan smartwatch collection and will feature software that was developed in partnership with Huami.

The Timex Metropolitan models feature an impressive high-resolution AMOLED touch display with vibrant colors that look bright under any ambient light condition. The watch also promises two weeks of battery life, making it a standout among competitors. The Metropolitan offers all the functionalities of a smartwatch, without sacrificing style, and continues the Timex Smart mission to provide accessibly priced, high-quality and durable smartwatches for people who live an active lifestyle.Timex Metropolitan S

Timex’s watchmaking expertise, combined with Huami’s enhanced sports, healthcare and AI technology, brings cutting-edge wearable technology to consumers around the world. The appetite from consumers for this wearable technology has been an influence in future launches from the brands that consumers will see over the next 12 months.

“We are excited to introduce another edition to our Timex Smart franchise. This new collection delivers on performance and one of the longest battery life on the market today. The Metropolitan collection for men and women combines the ease of soft-touch navigation and performance monitoring, delivering beauty and brains, as is expected for today’s smartwatches,” said Shawn Lawson-Cummings, SVP Advanced Technology & Sports, Timex Group.

Timex Metropolitan series is made up of the Metropolitan R with a round watch face and the Metropolitan S with a square-shaped watch face. The collection delivers always connected, smart technology, with elevated, sleek designs and notifications to stay on top of a busy lifestyle. Custom dials add an extra layer of personalization with over 20 dials to choose from. The water-resistant watch has on-board GPS, optical heart rate sensor, a 24/7 activity and sleep tracker for health and fitness goals and one easy to use app.  The Metropolitan has all the bells and whistles of a truly substantial smartwatch.

As for the pricing, the Timex Metropolitan R is available in rose gold and gunmetal, and the Metropolitan S is available in black and rose gold. Both models are available for $179 at timex.com in the US and Canada as well as in select retailers across North America.

 

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Huawei P50 series already in development; will set a new DXOMark record

The Huawei P40 Pro currently sits atop DXOMark’s list of phones with the best cameras. Come next year, Huawei aims to retain the crown with the P50 series which is already in development according to an executive.

Details about the development of the next P-series flagship were revealed by Wang Yonggang, the General Manager of the P-series product line. He said that the time frame from development to launch of the P-series phones takes at least 18 months. This means the P50 series has already been in development even before the launch of the P40 series in March.

Huawei P40 Pro

Wang stated that the global R&D team meets a year before the launch to discuss innovative technologies and solutions that will make it to the devices. Seeing as we are already in June and assuming the P50 series will launch in March next year, this meeting should already have taken place.

The company executive said the next P-series flagships will boast cutting-edge technologies including new breakthroughs when they arrive next year. Huawei is expected to launch the flagships with the new 5nm Kirin 1000 chipset that will appear first in the Mate 40 series after this year.

 

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Samsung to use UTG developed by Corning for its foldable phones next year

In the past few years, full-screen design, as well as different styles of screen notch, have been the trend in the smartphone industry. However, foldable phones and 5G took the centre stage last year. Already, a few foldable smartphones have been launched, notably by Huawei and Samsung. The Korean company s now rumoured to have decided to use Ultra Thin Glass (UTG) on the upcoming Galaxy Fold 2 phone.

Last year, Corning was reported to be working on a Gorilla Glass for foldable phones. Samsung and Corning are said to be working to accelerate development and to set up a supply chain in the US. Samsung will reportedly use Corning UTG on foldable phones coming out next year. This will not only reduce costs but also reduce the weight of the UTG solution added to the phone. Corning has been reportedly able to make a glass that’s just 0.1mm thick and can fold to a radius of 5mm. Other details as regards the strength of the glass are still unknown.

Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Fold 2 will be unveiled in August alongside the Galaxy Note20. There is the possibility of the company launching a 5G version of the Z Flip as well.

 

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Xiaomi confirms the Mi Mix 3 5G will get MIUI 12 in October but there’s a catch

When Xiaomi announced the Mi Mix 3 5G at MWC 2019, the phone came preinstalled with Android 9.0 Pie-based MIUI 10. Since then, the company has pushed a major Android update, at least to some models and has also updated its custom ROM. The 5G phone missed out on both updates and that recently prompted a fan to float a petition on Change.org in a bid to get the Chinese tech giant to update the software.

Mi Mix 3 5G first 5G phone
Mi Mix 3 5G was Xiaomi’s first 5G phone

More tales of woe for the Mix 3 5G owners as Xiaomi has reportedly confirmed that it would push MIUI 12 update to the Mi Mix 3 5G in October. If you think that is good news, wait for the catch. A spokesperson for Xiaomi revealed this detail while responding to an inquiry by a fan. The Xiaomi spokesperson also hinted that the device will still be stuck with Android9 even with the MIUI 12 update. Thus, it is unlikely that the Mix 3 5G will ever be updated past Android 9.

The decision to push MIUI 12 to the 5G phone may be as a result of the company bowing to pressure from users who are agitating for an update. The phone is yet to get MIUI 11 update and may likely skip that entirely. But Xiaomi may likely never give the Mix 3 5G Android 10 update. The company had hinted that only a few units were sold and so software support were halted.

 

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Redmi Note 7 Pro finally gets Android 10 stable update in China

The Redmi Note 7 Pro launched last year but has already gotten two successors in form of the Redmi Note 8 Pro and the Redmi Note 9 Pro. A few months ago,  a beta version of Android 10 for it. It has now been reported that a stable update is already rolling out to users in China.

Arriving as MIUI V11.0.1.0.QF and coming in at 2.1GB in size, the update brings the latest version of Android in addition to May 2020’s security patch. You won’t get to see the visual changes that Android 10 brings no thanks to Xiaomi’s MIUI 11 skin but you should get features such as smart replies.

Redmi Note 7 Pro MIUI 11

The Redmi Note 7 Pro may already have two successors but it is still a pretty good device. It has a 6.3-inch FHD+ display with a waterdrop notch and Gorilla Glass 5 protection on both sides.

There is a Snapdragon 675 processor paired with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of expandable storage. For its cameras, there is a 48MP + 5MP setup on the back while a 13MP sensor sits in front for taking selfies.

The Redmi Note 7 Pro has a 4000mAh battery with support for 18W fast charge. There is a USB-C port at the bottom while an audio jack and IR sensor sit at the top. It also has a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner.

Seeing as the Chinese variant is already receiving the update, we expect Xiaomi to release it soon for the global version too.

 

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Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 to be personally handled by recently appointed VP, Yang Zhe

Earlier this month, Xiaomi had officially announced the appointment of Yang Zhe as the new Vice President of the group and the Chief Marketing Officer of China. Now, one of the senior executive’s first responsibilities includes the Mi Mix 4, which will be handled by Yang Zhe personally. For those unaware, Yang Zhe has also worked in other popular brands like TLC and Meizu.

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Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 renders

According to a new report, Yang Zhe will be heading the launch of the upcoming flagship, the Mi Mix 4. The device has been highly anticipated for a while now and will succeed in the nearly two year old Mi Mix 3. While the Mi Mix Alpha Concept Smartphone has been teased quite frequently, it is doubtful that the handset will ever see a commercial launch. Although, a few of its highlighting features might just make an appearance on the Mi Mix 4.

Previous reports have hinted that the Mi Mix 4 will feature a hyperbolic display on the front with a 120Hz display. Notably, a Pro and base version has also been rumored, although, these reports have yet to be confirmed. Unfortunately, we have no official announcement to go on as of yet. But Yang Zhe being immediately assigned such a crucial smartphone might be suggestive of an imminent launch. So stay tuned for more.

 

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[Winners Announced!] Xiaomi Mi Band 5 International Giveaway in partnership with Giztop (2 Units)

UPDATE:

The winners of the Mi Band 5 International Giveaway are: 

1. Rajkumar anna from India

2. Celia Bermúdez from Spain

We request both the winners to send in your shipping details to [email protected] to claim the prize.

If you couldn’t win in this giveaway, don’t worry, we are giving away two units of the QCY T5 Pro gaming wireless earbuds this week. You can participate in it from here.

 

Xiaomi is all set to announce the new generation Mi Band 5 on June 11. The wearable will come with multiple upgrades to meet the demands of the 2020 users which includes a brand new magnetic charging design, significantly different and more advanced than its predecessors. It’s going to be a feature-rich upgrade and hence, we have decided to giveaway two units of the Mi Band 5 to our readers.

mi band 5

Coronavirus has forced everyone to sit back at their homes. So we have to take active efforts to monitor and maintain our health, especially when Work From Home is being globally practiced. Smart bands are often the cheapest entry point in your fitness journey and the Mi Band 5 is turning out to be an exciting option in the cheap smart band segment. So we hope this giveaway helps kickstart your fitness journey.

 

Xiaomi Mi Band 5 Giveaway: How to Participate

Xiaomi Mi Band 5 featured

You just have to follow the steps mentioned in the gleam widget below. We would also like to thank Giztop for sponsoring this giveaway for Gizmochina readers. We are also working towards bringing more such giveaways in the coming weeks for our readers.

This Mi Band 5 giveaway is open to users across the globe.

Giveaway: Win a Mi Band 5

Xiaomi Mi Band 5: Expected Features

Xiaomi has added a large 1.2-inch OLED display on the Mi Band 5, which is a 26% increase in the screen size. Also, the upcoming smart band is expected to feature an enhanced Sp02 sensor too along with support for 11 professional sports modes. Of course, there’ll be NFC too, enabling hands-free payments. There are even rumors about the new band supporting Amazon Alexa smart assistant outside of China instead of its own XiaoAI assistant.

 

Be one of the first ones to win the new Mi Band 5 by participating in this giveaway!

 

 

 

 

Oppo to launch another premium smartphone alongside Reno4 series in India

OPPO had recently announced its new Reno4 series. This new series including the base Reno4 and Reno4 Pro is also arriving in India, but alongside a new premium smartphone, according to a recent hint from an Oppo executive.

Earlier today (9th June 2020), Tasleem Arif, Vice President and Head of Oppo India’s R&D, shared a tweet that revealed some interesting news. On the social media platform, the senior official stated that the Reno4 series will be launched in India, along with another “Premium sensation.” The tweet talked about the success of the Reno4 Pro’s launch and hint at a new flagship as well.

Unfortunately, no finer details regarding this new premium grade flagship are currently available. We will have to wait for an official announcement or an unofficial leak for more details. So stay tuned, as we will be providing more coverage regarding any developments of this new Oppo flagship for the Indian market.

 

Xiaomi to launch a special Mi 10 Youth Ice & Snow Set edition

Earlier today (9th June 2020), Xiaomi Founder, Lei Jun, announced a new Mi 10 Youth special version, which is the new Ice & Snow Set Edition. The limited variant will launch later today and features a unique color.

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The senior executive announced this through his official Weibo account, a Chinese microblogging website. This special edition arrives with a partnership with the known Chinese ice cream brand, Zhong Xuegao. Looking at the Mi 10 Youth Ice & Snow Set edition, the device arrives with an orange rear panel, which resembles a flavor that the ice cream maker sells.

Apart from aesthetical differences, the device houses the same specs on the inside as the base version. The new color is an inspiration from the Peach Grapefruit color and interested buyers will also receive a box of ice cream along with the smartphone. The Mi 10 Youth Youth Ice & Snow Set edition will launch later today and will be announced through a live stream.

 

Huawei buys full-page ads in UK newspapers to push back as Government reviews its 5G role

Huawei has bought various full page advertisements in popular newspapers in the UK, which seems to be an effort to fight against the government’s fears regarding its involvement in 5G network deployment.

For those unaware, the UK had initially granted Huawei access to develop 5G in non-core areas along with a strict market share cap. However, a few conservatives within the Parliament have raised concerns against the Chinese tech giant and have forced the Prime Minister to review the involvement of Huawei altogether. Thus, the company has bought various full page ads to advocate for its position.

Huawei

In the ads, Huawei shared that, “For nearly 20 years, we’ve supplied the U.K.’s mobile and broadband companies with 3G and 4G, But some now question our role in helping Britain lead the way in 5G.” This was seen in Britain’s national newspapers, like The Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Times, Mirror, Sun, and Daily Mai. A few regional newspapers have also featured this ad.

According to their respective websites, this would’ve cost Huawei £18,000 (roughly $23,000) for a full page advertisement in The Guardian, and £46,000 (roughly $58,000) for Daily Telegraph. Furthermore, the company has also extended this social campaign towards business publications, digital platforms, and newsletters as well.

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A 5G base station from Huawei

Earlier this year, the UK Government had labeled Huawei as a “high risk vendor.” However, it later allowed for its participation with a 35% market cap. Although now, the country seems to be moving ahead to replace all existing and planned telecom equipment provided by the Chinese company. With a complete replacement being impossible by 2023, but the prohibition of new purchases and installations starting the same year.

 

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OPPO confirms it will work with key suppliers for its independent smartphone chip

Oppo has just confirmed that it will be developing its own custom made mobile processors for its smartphones. The Chinese tech giant will be working with key suppliers for this endeavor and has already begun its efforts in the field.

Oppo

According to Liu Bo, President of Oppo’s China business, “We have to tackle the chip technology and make the technology the crucial driving force for our future growth.” The senior executive revealed this information after rumors had been going around for weeks, while also mentioning the numerous challenges the company would face. Liu even mentioned that the company will start by working with key suppliers to design and develop its own smartphone chipsets.

At the moment, Oppo’s primary partners and chip suppliers include the US chip giant, Qualcomm, Taiwan based MediaTek, and South Korea’s Samsung. The chips from these companies can be found in Oppo handsets, although, the further news regarding its plans on developing its chip system has yet to be divulged. The new custom made chips will also help differentiate the company’s products over other companies that utilize more readily available chips in the market.

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Notably, the company has been hiring chip engineers and other high level executives from top chipmakers like Qualcomm, MediaTek, and more since 2019. This is indicative of its plans on proprietary chip technology. Interestingly, this news arrives mere weeks after its rival, Huawei lost its chip supply from TSMC due to recent US sanctions. So we can assume that the event kickstarted the race for custom made chips even more for Oppo, so as to avoid complications like this later on.

 

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OPPO VP: Don’t be too Excited about Under Screen cameras this year

Back in 2019, the world had caught another glimpse of the future generation of smartphones after the foldable devices. These were smartphones with a camera hidden beneath the display. Despite being seen nearly a year ago, no smartphones have featured this technology yet and OPPO‘s VP has revealed that the technology will probably not be seen in 2020 at all.

Oppo

According to Brian Shen, the Vice President of OPPO, people shouldn’t put high expectations of the technology at the moment. The primary reason for this is the image quality. Unlike regular selfie cameras, the under screen sensors will struggle with high resolution image quality. The senior executive stated that the technology is quite complicated and it will take some time to perfect. OPPO had previously teased the technology through a prototype, as did Xiaomi through a video teaser.

Furthermore, the technology may also be expensive and could only be sported on high end flagship models. But since the image quality is taking a noticeable hit, companies will likely not opt for this technology for now. According to Shen, the process of achieving the desired result from the under screen camera is a long and difficult one. Although, a commercial appearance may just arrive soon after 2020.

Oppo Under-Display Camera
Oppo Under-Display Camera Smartphone Prototype

Currently, various smartphone brands have had their R&D departments try and develop a viable under screen camera setup. While a few have unveiled their prototypes, none of them have been mass produced or sold commercially. So stay tuned, as we will be covering any developments regarding this highly anticipated smartphone camera technology.

 

TSMC confident in replacing Huawei orders through other customers after US sanctions

TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) is currently working towards building a new chip plant in Arizona, US. While the world’s largest contract chipmaker is investing heavily in the region, it is confident that the rest of its customers would fill in any losses in orders or revenue after losing Huawei due to the recent US sanctions.

TSMC Fab 6
Source: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd

At the moment, TSMC is still supplying Huawei for its previously placed orders. However, the company is confident that the rest of its major customers like Apple, will step up later on. Furthermore, TSMC is also studying the latest restrictions that are facing by the US and hope that the situation resolves soon. Despite the rocky start with Coronavirus pandemic and US regulations, the company is still going ahead with its planned expansion.

The semiconductor giant is still planning on spending as high as $16 billion on capacity upgrades and technology in 2020. Notably, the new plant being opened in Arizona despite higher costs will also involve a sizeable investment of $12 billion. The US government has agreed on various incentives to have the foreign chipmaker to create jobs and produce sensitive components domestically.

TSMC

In other words, the risk involved in having electronics made outside of the US would be lower, which will also make monitoring the technology easier as well. Huawei has always been one of TSMC’s largest customers. The company would stand to lose a noticeable chunk of its revenue and orders due to the restrictions. But, other customers and now, even local orders within the US might help cushion the blow.

 

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TCL’s new Android Smart TVs start at just $129

TCL is one of the biggest smart TV brands in North America, but unlike a lot of manufacturers that ship their TVs with Android TV, TCL ships its products with Roku TV pre-installed. The manufacturer has now announced two new smart TVs that come with Android TV, its first for the American market.  They are also pretty affordable with the base model going for just $129.

TCL 32'' Class 3-Series

TCL 32” Class 3-Series

The first of the TVs is the TCL 32” Class 3-Series which has a 31.5-inch 720p LED screen. There is no HDR which isn’t surprising considering its price. The TV has two HDMI ports with one of them having support for HDMI ARC. For connectivity, you get 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a single USB 2.0 port, and an Ethernet port.

TCL says it has Dolby Digital surround sound and has included a built-in 10W speaker which should be fine if you want to use it in a small room. But you may need to pick up a soundbar for better sound.

 

TCL 40'' Class 3-Series

TCL 40” Class 3-Series

 You can already tell that this is a bigger model from its name. The LED screen measures 39.5-inches and has a 1080p resolution. It also comes with a more powerful 16W speaker along with Dolby Digital Plus surround sound. You get the same number of HDMI and USB ports as the 32” model and also the same connectivity options.

TCL 32'' Class 3-Series remote

Just like the 32” model, this also has a voice remote with a dedicated Google Assistant button in addition to Netflix and YouTube shortcut keys.

TCL has put a price tag of $199.99 on this model and you can pick it up along with the 32-inch version on Best Buy.

There is no news of the TVs launching in other markets here but we won’t rule out the possibility of that happening.

 

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Xiaomi showcases new Magnetic Charging technology of Mi Band 5

Xiaomi is all set to launch the next-generation fitness tracker — Mi Band 5 in China on 11th June. Ahead of the launch, the company has confirmed that the device will come with seven major upgrades compared to the previous generation model.

As per the details revealed by the company, those seven major changes include a larger Dynamic Color Screen, a new Magnetic Charging, NFC UnionPay Flash Payment, Remote Control Camera, Professional Sensor Upgrade, 11 Professional Sports Modes, and a new Women Health Mode.

Mi Band 5 Charging

Now, in a new teaser poster shared by the company, it has revealed more details about the charging technology used in the upcoming wearable device. This time, the company is using magnetic charging to juice up the device.

From the image, it’s clearly shown that the users won’t need to remove the wearable device from the strap to charge it. Instead, a magnetic charging pin can be placed on the back of the device, besides the heart rate sensor, for the charging process to start.

Mi Band 5 Charging

Prior to this, in order to charge the Mi Band device, users need to take it out of the strap and place it inside the company’s proprietary holder cable. Thanks to the new charging tech, the annoying process of removing the device from the strap has now been ditched.

Apart from this, the company has also confirmed that it will come with a 20 percent larger display, which is in line with the reports claiming that the Mi Band 5 will have a 1.2-inch screen, slightly larger than the 0.95-inch display in the predecessor.

Rumors indicate that Xiaomi is also set to bring support for Google Pay transactions in the global variants of the Mi Band 5, along with Amazon Alexa smart voice assistant support. The company has so far confirmed that the fitness tracker will come in four color options — Black, Green, Yellow, and Red. While the pricing is not yet known, it is being speculated to be priced around 175 yuan (~$25) in China.

 

Xiaomi launches its new Mi Laser Projector 1S 4K

Xiaomi has launched a new laser projector in China, dubbed as Mi Laser Projector 1S 4K. It is available for purchase during the 618 shopping festival in China and is priced at 12,999 yuan which roughly converts to $1,838.

According to the company, this new projector is 30 percent brighter when compared to the previous-generation model. It makes use of short-focus that allows the device to cast a screen from 80 inches and up to 150 inches from just a few centimeters away.

Xiaomi Mi Laser Projector 1S 4K

Xiaomi says that an 80-inch screen can be cast when the projector is placed just 5.5-inch away and for the maximum 150-inch display, the projector needs to be placed at a distance of at least 19 inches.

Under the hood, the device comes powered by a T968-H processor, along with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. To make sure that it doesn’t get heated easily, the company has included three cooling fans.

As for the display, as the name indicates, it supports 4K resolution and is also HDR10 certified. Coming to the brightness, it supports 2,000 ANSI Lumens, which means that users can use it even when under natural light without any issues.

The company has added HDMI and USB 3.0 as connectivity options on the device. The lifespan of this new Xiaomi Mi Laser Projector 1S 4K’s light source is estimated to be around 25,000 hours.

The Mi Laser Projector 1S 4K carries a price tag of 14,999 yuan which is approximately $2,121 but during the 618 Sales, it is available at a discounted price of 12,999 yuan which is roughly $1,838.

 

Vivo Y50 powered by Snapdragon 665 SoC launched in India for ₹17,990 ($238)

A couple of months ago, in April this year, China-based Vivo had launched a new smartphone under its Y-series — Vivo Y50. Today, the company has officially launched the Vivo Y50 in the Indian market.

The smartphone is priced at ₹17,990 which is approximately $238 and the company has confirmed that it will be available for purchase from tomorrow, i.e. 10th June. The sale date for the device is in line with our previous reporting.

Vivo Y50

Coming to the specifications, it features a 6.53-inch Full HD+ display that offers a screen resolution of 2340 × 1080 pixels and a high screen-to-body ratio of 90.7 percent. Under the hood, the device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 chipset.

In the Indian market, the Vivo Y50 comes in only one memory variant — 8GB RAM with 128GB of internal storage. There is also a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor for added security, placed in the top-center position.

As for the camera department, the smartphone features a quad-camera setup that includes a 13-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel wide-angle lens, a 2-megapixel macro sensor, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor.

On the front side, the device has a 16-megapixel snapper housed inside the punch-hole notch, taking care of the selfie and video calling needs. The phone runs the Android 10 operating system out-of-the-box with the company’s own FunTouch OS 10 on top.

Connectivity options on the device include dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5, GPS + GLONASS, and USB Type-C port. The device is powered by a 5,000 mAh battery and supports 15W charging technology.

 

Redmi AX5 Wi-Fi 6 Router officially announced for 229 yuan ($32)

As promised, Xiaomi-backed Redmi has today officially launched its new router in its home country China — Redmi AX5 Wi-Fi 6 router. This also marks the launch of the company’s first Wi-Fi 6 router.

The Redmi AX5 Wi-Fi 6 Router is priced at 229 yuan which roughly converts to $32. The device will be up for pre-orders in China from 10th June, i.e. tomorrow at 10:00 AM local time and will soon be available for purchase.

Redmi AX5 Wi-Fi 6 Router

The new router comes with four independent signal amplifier antennas, increasing the signal strength by 4dB and increases the coverage by 50 percent. As per the company, it can download an HD movie in just eight seconds, at 1775Mbps speed, which is about 52 percent faster than Wi-Fi 5.

It also comes with support for Mesh Networking and Mixed Networking with Xiaomi’s own Wi-Fi 6 routers. For those who are unaware, Xiaomi has so far launched two Wi-Fi routers in the market this year — Mi Router AX1800 and Mi AIoT Router AX3600.

This Redmi AX5 Wi-Fi 6 Router comes powered by the Qualcomm‘s penta-core enterprise-class chipset, manufactured using the 14nm node process. It also includes an independent NPU for hardware-level acceleration.

The company has also confirmed that the device is optimized to connect with 128 devices, including smart home products. It’s also safe to assume that the settings on the router can be controlled or adjusted using a smartphone application.

 

OnePlus teases starting price of the upcoming smart TV lineup in India

Recently, OnePlus CEO Pete Lau confirmed that the company will be launching a new Smart TV in the Indian market on 2nd July. It was also confirmed that that time, the devices will be priced affordably.

Now, the OnePlus India twitter handle has teased the pricing of the upcoming Smart TV in the country. It has teased that the starting price of the new TV will be ₹1X,999. So, it could be priced between ₹10,999 to ₹19,999 which is $146 and $265.

OnePlus Smart TV Pricing Teased

The company is expected to launch two new smart TV series in the Indian market — one in the budget segment and another in the mid-range segment. As per the reports, the budget series could be priced around ₹15,000, which is about $199.

On the other hand, the report claims that the budget lineup will have more than one device and the pricing will be between ₹20,000 and ₹40,000, which roughly converts to somewhere between $265 and $530.

The development comes just weeks after a new 55-inch OnePlus TV carrying model number 55UA0A00 and an RC-003A remote control was spotted at the Bluetooth SIG certification platform. The device is rumored to come equipped with a MediaTek chipset.

OnePlus had forayed into the Smart TV segment with the launch of OnePlus TV Q1 / Q1 Pro in the Indian market after the company had revealed the plan in 2018. At the time, it was revealed that this division will be headed by the company’s CEO Pete Lau.

Although both the TV models were made available for purchase in India, it’s hard to assume that it managed to sell significant units, given the pricing. The standard model was priced at ₹69,900 ($926) while the Pro model was priced at ₹99,900 ($1,323).

But now, OnepLus seems to be ready to ditch the premium segment, at least for now, and focus on the sales for the OnePlus TV. Thus, we’ll be seeing affordable offerings from the company next month, competing against the likes of Xiaomi’s Mi TV and Realme Smart TV.

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