Yesterday, phone names like Redmi Note 9, Xiaomi Mi 10 and POCO M2 Pro had appeared on the RF exposure page of Xiaomi India. The Redmi Note 9 and Mi 10 phones that are yet to go official in India are still listed on the RF exposure page, but the POCO M2 Pro that has a model number of M2003J6CI can no longer be seen on it. While some claimed that POCO India will launch the POCO M2 Pro as a phone specially designed for India, others said that the moniker may have surfaced by mistake and it does not exist. A fresh report on XDA Developers reveals that the POCO M2 Pro could be a mid-range device driven by the Snapdragon 720G octa-core processor.
According to XDA tipsters, the M2003J6CI that is expected to debut as POCO M2 Pro is codenamed as “gram” and they also managed to find “gram_in_global” firmware. The publication claims that these findings suggests that the phone could be heading to India.
In March, Xiaomi India had launched Redmi Note 9 Pro (M2003J6A1I) and Redmi Note 9 Pro Max (M2003J6B1I) smartphones in India. It is being said that the POCO M2 Pro may have some points of sameness with the Redmi Note 9 Pro and Pro Max phones. The report further states that the “gram” codenamed was previously seen in Redmi Note 9 Pro’s kernel source code. The handset’s firmware also carried watermark for “gram.”
According to the publication, since the Redmi Note 9 Pro could be driven by the Snapdragon 720G octa-core processor, there is a possibility that the POCO M2 Pro may feature the same SoC. There is a possibility that the phone could be featuring some other Snapdragon 7 series chipset with compatible software.
If are an expert and you need the highest value for money mid-range smartphone of the moment, we are sure you would surely take into consideration at least one device from Redmi, Realme, and Huawei. These three brands actually have amazing devices in their portfolio, when it comes to affordable phones. In this “Pro” comparison, we decided to compare the specs of the latest Pro mid-rangers launched by these companies in the global market: Redmi Note 9 Pro, Honor 9X Pro, and Realme 6 Pro. Note that we are talking about the global version of the Redmi Note 9 Pro which is different from the one launched in India.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Huawei Honor 9X Pro vs Oppo Realme 6 Pro
Quad 64 + 8 + 5 + 2 MP f/1.9, f/2.2, f/2.4 and f/2.4
16 MP f/2.5 front camera
Triple 48 + 8 + 2 MP f/1.8, f/2.4 and f/2.4
16 MP f/2.2 front camera
Quad 64 + 12 + 8 + 2 MP f/1.8, f/2.5, f/2.3 and f/2.4
Dual 16 + 8 MP f/2.1 and f/2.2 front camera
BATTERY
5020 mAh, fast charging 30W
4000 mAh, fast charging 10W
4300 mAh, fast charging 30W
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Dual SIM slot
Hybrid Dual SIM slot
Dual SIM slot, splash resistant
Design
If there is a mid-ranger with a premium design, that is the Honor 9X Pro. Just like flagships, it comes with premium materials including aluminum for the frame and glass for the rear side. Both Redmi Note 9 Pro and Realme 6 Pro have a plastic frame and a glass back. Further, Honor 9X Pro has a high screen to body ratio and no holes thanks to a motorized pop-up selfie camera. It is one of the most amazing affordable phones in terms of design.
Display
The display king is the Realme 6 Pro. Despite AMOLED displays are the trending ones, all of these devices sport an IPS display. But Realme 6 Pro offers something more: a higher 90 Hz refresh rate. Redmi Note 9 Pro has the widest panel, but it has a standard refresh rate just like the Honor 9X Pro. On the other hand, Honor 9X Pro has the smallest diagonal, so it is a more compact handset than Redmi Note 9 Pro.
Specs & Software
According to benchmarks, the Kirin 810 SoC found on the Honor 9X Pro is more powerful than the Snapdragon 720G found on Redmi Note 9 Pro and Realme 6 Pro. Further, the Honor 9X Pro exists in a configuration that offers more internal storage than its two rivals: 256 GB. Honor 9X Pro has a shared micro SD slot, while Redmi Note 9 Pro and Realme 6 Pro come with a dedicated micro SD slot. Realme 6 Pro and Note 9 Pro run Android 10 out of the box, while Honor 9X Pro is based on Android 9 Pie since it is an older device. Unlike many other last-generation phones launched by Huawei, the Honor 9X Pro has Google services installed.
Camera
Realme 6 Pro wins the camera comparison mainly because of its better secondary sensor. It sports the same 64 MP main sensor as the Redmi Note 9 Pro, but unlike the affordable phone launched by Xiaomi’s sub-brand, it has a 12 MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom. There is also an ultrawide 8 MP sensor and a 2 MP macro camera. The Realme 6 Pro is superior even when it comes to front cameras: in its dual punch-hole, it has a dual selfie camera including an ultrawide sensor. The silver medal goes to the Note 9 Pro that offers a 64 MP quad-camera which can record 4K videos at 30 fps just like the Realme 6 Pro.
Battery
Redmi Note 9 Pro is the best battery phone thanks to a huge 5020 mAh battery which should allow 2 days of battery life even with intensive usage. Realme 6 Pro and Honor 9X Pro are more or less at the same level when it comes to battery life. Despite Honor 9X Pro comes with lower battery capacity, it has more efficient components than Realme 6 Pro; indeed, its SoC is built at 7 nm and its display has a standard refresh rate.
Price
We still do not know how much Redmi Note 9 Pro will cost globally, but we know that Redmi Note 9S begins at €229/$247. You can actually find the Honor 9X Pro for €249/$269 (6/256 GB), while Realme 6 Pro costs €349/$377 in its 8/128 GB configuration. While Note 9 Pro (probably) and Honor 9X Pro have a definitely higher value for money, Realme 6 Pro is the most advanced device of this comparison thanks to its better camera department and display. However, note that Note 9 Pro offers a bigger battery, while Honor 9X Pro offers very nice hardware and a premium design.
Ulefone Armor X7 has always stood by rough conditions in different testing environments whether it’s a durability test, drop test, screen rigidity test, waterproofing test, or the new lab test. The company is not leaving a single type of test to flaunt the stealth and rugged design of the Ulefone Armor X7. The phone maker has revealed a lab test video where the Armor X7 has undergone brutal testing to prove its IP68/IP69K and MIL-STD 810G certifications.
The smartphone undergoes all the different tests in the lab environment using different machines. Ulefone Armor X7 successfully clears all the tests including the drop test where it dropped from a 1.2-metre height, it was even placed in -20℃ testing machine to check if it works at such a low temperature or not. It was even placed in the dust and sand chamber to evaluate its dust proofing. Armor X7 survives all the tortures in the lab and not even a single crack was present afterward.
Additionally, Ulefone Armor comes powered with MediaTek MT6761 Helio A20 chipset featuring an octa-core processor and PowerVR GE8320 GPU. The smartphone houses a 5.0-inch IPS LCD display supporting 720 x 1280 pixels resolution with a 16:9 aspect ratio. It comes in 16GB internal storage and 2 GB RAM.
In the camera department, the company added a 12-megapixel rear single camera with f/2.2 aperture, and a 5-megapixel camera on the front for selfies. A 2.5mm jack is present for the better audio experience. It runs on Android 10 with near-stock experience.
Ulefone Armor X7 sports a Wifi, Bluetooth 5.00, GPS, NFC, FM Radio, and MicroUSB 2.0 in connectivity. However, you will find a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, and an accelerometer, proximity, and compass sensor on the device. It is available in two color options of Black and Orange.
Xiaomi’s entry into Western Europe could still be said to be in its infancy. The brand first launched its products officially in the region in November 2017 with a launch event in Spain. But the company seems to have gained some traction in Western Europe and recently, Xiaomi’s CFO revealed plans to expand in the region.
A Xiaomi Store in China
A market analytics report by Strategy Analytics has indeed confirmed Xiaomi’s rise in Western Europe. The report claims the Chinese company is now firmly established as the fourth-largest smartphone vendor in the region, only behind the likes of Samsung, Apple and Huawei. This is despite having zero presence there just 2.5 years ago.
Xiaomi’s rise is attributed to the continuous collaboration with local operators, resulting in huge gains across Western Europe. Much of that growth was achieved at the expense of Huawei, which continues to shrink in the region following the US ban.
Xiaomi’s total global smartphone shipments remained flat annually in Q1 2020. Despite the lack of growth, the company performed much better than the overall smartphone market, which declined -17% YoY in Q1 2020. Xiaomi’s global market share by volume thus increased to all-time high of 10%.
“In an extremely challenging environment, due to the COVID-19 crisis, which affected the industry both on the demand and supply side, Xiaomi was affected to a lesser extent than the other big Chinese brands (Huawei, Oppo, vivo), because of its more diverse geographical footprint and online channel distribution approach”, the report states.
HMD Global has announced a couple of phones this year such as the Nokia 8.3 which is its first 5G phone and other 4G phones such as the Nokia 5.3 and Nokia 1.3 and the resurrected Nokia 5310. A rumor going round has revealed key details about a new phone said to be the Nokia 6.3.
Nokia 6.3 reported to keep the notch of the Nokia 6.2 pictured above
A report by MySmartPrice says the Nokia 6.3 is coming, and the info comes along with some key specifications.
The upcoming mid-range phone is said to have a Snapdragon 670 or Snapdragon 675 processor inside it. The two processors may not be the chipsets folks are expecting to grace a 2020 phone but they are pretty good choices for the device seeing as its predecessor has a Snapdragon 636 processor. Based on this info, we presume the upcoming Nokia 7.3 will come with a Snapdragon 720G chipset.
The source also reports that the Nokia 6.3 will have four rear cameras with Zeiss lens. Sadly, there is no info on the camera configuration. However, the front camera is said to be a 16MP sensor.
With respect to design, the Nokia 6.3 may come with a waterdrop notch HMD Global like its predecessor and should have a PixelWorks display chip for upscaling SDR to HDR.
The launch is set at Q3 which is still months away but the pandemic may cause the date to be adjusted.
AnTuTu today released its top 10 charts for flagship models and at the same time, the ranking for mid-range models was also released. The ranking shows MediaTek’s Dimensity 1000L still continues to dominate this segment despite the release of a couple of new mid-range chipsets like the Kirin 820, Kirin 985 and others.
In terms of the mid-range list, with the release of multiple new machines equipped with mid-range SoCs, this month’s rankings have also changed, but they still haven’t challenged the number one OPPO Reno 3.
The OPPO Reno3 5G with a Dimensity 1000L chipset manages an average score of 405,159 points to occupy the top spot. The Kirin 820-powered Honor 30S burst into the scene to occupy the second spot, edging out the Exynos 980-powered Vivo X30 5G. The third position is occupied by another new entrant – Vivo S6 5G equipped with an Exynos 980 SoC.
The Redmi K30 5G with a Snapdragon 765G chipset is at the fourth spot while the Vivo X30 is now ranked at number 5. The sixth to tenth spots are occupied by Vivo Z6 (Snapdragon 765G), OPPO Reno 3 Pro (Snapdragon 765G), Honor 9X Pro (Kirin 810), Huawei Nova 6 SE (Kirin 810) and Honor Play 4T Pro (Kirin 810).
One important thing to note from the ranking is the gradual dominance of 5G smartphones. Apart from the bottom three Huawei models powered by the 4G Kirin 810 chipset, all other phones that make up the top 10 are 5G-enabled. This means in the next few months, we won’t only be having several flagship 5G phones but also 5G mid-rangers.
As an afterthought, I’m wondering why OEMs are still shunning the Dimensity 1000L despite its superb benchmark perform. Perhaps, benchmarks don’t sell phones, right?
Xiaomi officially announced the MIUI 12 custom ROM on April 27 during the Mi 10 Youth launch event. Less than 10 days after, the company has now launched the MIUI 12 Pilot Testing Program for the Redmi K20 Series and it is global recruitment.
The Redmi K20 series was listed among the first batch of models to get MIUI 12 when it was first announced. The recruitment is open to users of the Redmi K20 and K20 Pro. Both models make up the K20 series released last year as Redmi’s first flagship smartphones. We expect the company to expand the list of eligible devices in the coming weeks.
Interested owners of the K20 models have until May 14, 9 PM IST to apply for the pilot testing program. Since this is for a beta version, expect the software to contain bugs. So, it isn’t advisable to install on your primary device.
The new MIUI 12 brings Dark Mode 2.0, revamped control centre, battery app, file manager, Notes app, calendar app, and more. It also comes with new themes, Always on Display and several features.
Xiaomi is yet roll out the global version of MIUI 12, but that may likely be done on May 8 when it takes the centre stage in India to unveil the Mi 10 and other products.
The Surface Book 3 is here and it brings powerful improvements though at no small price.
Microsoft says its latest detachable 2-in-1 is its most-powerful laptop ever as it boasts a 50% increase in performance compared to the Surface Book 2, and up to 17.5 hours of battery life.
Available in 13-inch and 15-inch variants, the Surface Book 3 comes with Intel’s 10th-Gen processor, up to 32GB of RAM, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX or Quadro RTX GPUs. Below are the main configurations available and their price tags:
Configuration 1
13.5-inch screen
Intel 10th-Gen Quad-Core Core i5
Intel Iris Plus GPU
$1599
Configuration 2
13.5-inch screen
Intel 10th-Gen Quad-Core Core i5
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q
$1999
Configuration 3
15-inch screen
Intel 10th-Gen Quad-Core Core i7
Nvidia GeForce GTX GTX 1660Ti
$2299
Configuration 4
15-inch screen
Intel 10th-Gen Quad-Core Core i7
Nvidia GeForce Quadro RTX 3000 GPU
$3499
The press release says the Surface Book 3 also ships with the fastest SSD Microsoft has put in a computer, though it is limited to the 1TB and 2TB models.
For port selection, there is a USB Type-C port with support for Power Delivery 3.0 but no Thunderbolt support. You also get two USB-A ports, a UHS-II SD card reader, and a Surface Connect port.
The Surface Book 3 will go on sale on May 21 in North America but can be pre-ordered starting today. It will be available in other regions in the coming weeks.
Largan, a well-known supplier of smartphone camera lens recently shared its sales report for April. According to the data, the firm’s revenue decreased by 13.98% compared to March. It was also declined by 6.03% YoY (year over year).
The company made a total of NT$4.683 billion (US$155 million) in this period. The types and quantity of lens it sold in April are as below.
20 megapixels and above accounted for 20-30%
10 to below 20 megapixels accounted for 40-50%
8 to below 10 megapixels accounted for 20-30%
Below 8 megapixels accounted for 0-10%
Further, OEMs have reduced their orders by up to 30% for the second quarter. This will further affect the company’s revenue in the coming months.
Below-mentioned are the companies and the amount of orders they cutback for the next quarter.
Last month, a report revealed Samsung to have lowered smartphone components orders by 50%. And now, the new report proves it again. Being the largest smartphone manufacturer, South Korean chaebol plays an important role in the success of component manufacturers.
On the other hand, Huawei decreased its camera lens orders by a minimal amount as China is recovering, which is the company’s largest market.
The COVID-19 global pandemic has shaken the economy of the world. It is uncertain when everything will go normal once again.
Umidigi never misses any chance to impress the fans with affordable yet powerful smartphones. Along with the compelling display design faring better than the Huawei P40, the Umidigi S5 Pro features powerful Helio G90T SoC, 6,39-inch AMOLED display, improved matrix camera, and much more. The smartphone comes with a 3D curved glass panel on the rear giving premium look. It will start retailing for under $300 in May.
After several leaks, The Umidigi S5 Pro smartphone is finally here with compelling hardware specifications including a pop-up selfie camera, 256GB internal storage, and FHD+ AMOLED display at a competitive price of under $300. The smartphone houses a MediaTek Helio G90T SoC coupled with an octa-core processor and ARM Mali-G76 3EEMC4 GPU. The smartphone can easily handle graphics-intensive tasks and can provide blazingly smooth experience while playing games such as PUBG and Fornite.
The liquid cooling system is efficient enough to provide lag-free performance for longer periods and under high temperatures. Umidigi S5 Pro will never compensate for performance as the cooling system will regulate the temperature.
Umidigi S5 Pro comes with a 6GB RAM and 256 GB internal storage. It houses a nig 4680 mAh battery with 18W fast charging. Moreover, users can make contactless payments using Google Pay or any other payments app via NFC.
The smartphone carries a beautiful notch-less 6.39-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with an in-display fingerprint sensor. Its display is efficient enough to provide A pop-up selfie camera that will encase a 16-megapixel sensor with f/2.0 aperture.
There’s a quad rear camera module with a 48-megapixel primary camera for high-quality photos. Other sensors include a 16-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, a 5-megapixel macro lens, and a 5-megapixel depth lens. Umidigi S5 Pro includes a tweaked camera app with more features to capture detailed photos.
Umidigi S5 Pro Specs Overview
Screen: 6.39″ FHD+ AMOLED Ultra FullView Display
CPU: MediaTek, Helio G90T, 2 x A76 2.05GHz large core, 6 x A55 2.0GHz
RAM: 6GB, LPDDR4x dual-channel
Storage: 256GB, UFS 2.1
Camera Rear: 48 MP + 16 MP + 5 MP + 5 MP
Camera Front: 16 MP
Connectivity: 4G VoLTE, GPS, Glonass, Galileo, Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type-C
Umidigi has added a 3D curved glass panel on the back giving a more premium look. The smartphone is available in two color options of Ocean Blue and Cosmic Black. The pricing and other details about its availability are not yet out, but it will be made available under $300 in May. The company has already listed the device on Aliexpress, where you can add it to the cart.
Moreover, the users can get it for free as Umidigi is giving away 10 units of S5 Pro. IN order to join the giveaway, visit the Umidigi’s official website.
One of the products Microsoft launched today is the Surface Go 2, a successor to the 2018 Surface Go. The new portable computer has a bigger display, improved design but surprisingly sticks to the Surface Dock connector rather than USB-C.
The new and portable 2-in-1 now comes with a 10.5-inch PixelSense display with significantly smaller bezels than its predecessor. It is not near as small as that of the iPad Pro but you will be glad they have been cut down.
Even though the screen is bigger, the Surface Go 2 will work with the keyboard of the original, so if you own the first-gen model and plan to make the switch to the new one, you don’t need to purchase a new keyboard.
With respect to configuration, the Surface Go 2 is available in three options listed below:
Configuration 1
Intel Pentium Gold 4425Y
Intel UHD Graphics 615
4GB RAM
64GB eMMC storage (expandable via a MicroSD slot)
$399
Configuration 2
Intel Pentium Gold 4425Y
Intel UHD Graphics 615
8GB RAM
128GB SSD storage (expandable via a MicroSD slot)
$549
Configuration 3
Intel 8th Gen Core M3
Intel UHD Graphics 615
8GB RAM
128GB SSD storage (expandable via a MicroSD slot)
$629
Microsoft says the Surface Go 2 has a new 5MP 1080p camera for better and clearer video calls along with Studio Mics (dual-microphone solution) for an increase in voice clarity and reduction in background noise during video calls. There is also a new camera app that allows you to easily scan documents and whiteboards for easy sharing. The Surface Go 2 has support for the Surface Pen and will make it easy to take notes while studying and also for drawing and annotations.
The Surface Go 2 will go on sale on May 12 along with a bunch of accessories in different colors.
Amazon India recently hosted a product page for the Huawei Y9S which is listed as “coming soon”. The product page details the specs of the upcoming mid-range phone but left off without revealing the price tag. However, the source code of the Amazon.in product page has been discovered to contain the price of the Y9S in India. The device is listed with an Rs. 27,990(~$369) price tag. Interestingly, the smartphone is priced at RM 949 (around $219/RS.16,665) in Malaysia.
The Y9s was first announced late last year and is available in just 6GB RAM and 128GB expandable storage. The device features a 6.59-inch FHD+ Ultra FullView Display with a pop-up selfie camera design. The phone has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner buried under the power button. The pop-up selfie camera has a 16MP lens while at the rear, there is a triple camera setup comprising a 48MP f/1.8 sensor, an 8MP f/2.4 ultrawide angle camera with a 120° field of view and a 2MP f/2.4 depth sensor.
The Huawei Y9s is powered by the same Kirin 710F processor. The 128GB of storage can be expanded via a MicroSD card slot ( up to 512GB max.). The phone packs a 4000mAh battery with support for 10W charging via a USB Type-C port.
Huawei will ship the Y9S with EMUI 9.1 based on Android 9 Pie. The phone is available in Midnight Black, Breathing Crystal, and Phantom Purple.
Meizu will be launching the Meizu 17 series on May 8. Apart from being flagship devices, they will be also the first 5G smartphones from the company. Like any other Chinese brand, it has also been teasing the features of its upcoming handsets. Today, the brand revealed the premium Meizu 17 Pro will have support for 27W fast wireless charging.
For the last couple of years, OEMs have been releasing smartphones with faster wired charging solutions. This year, the trend has moved on to wireless charging as well.
The current fastest wireless charging phones are Huawei P40 Pro Plus and Oppo Ace 2 respectively at 40W. On the other hand, Meizu 17 Pro’s wireless charging speed will be maxed at 27W, which is slightly lower than the 30W solutions offered by Mi 10 series and OnePlus 8 Pro.
Earlier, Meizu confirmed he battery capacity of Meizu 17 series to be 4,500 mAh with support for 30W wired charging. The new teaser only reveals the wireless charging speed but does not say how much time it will take to fill the entire cell.
The POCO F2 Pro is coming and its launch date has been revealed in a leak posted on Twitter today.
According to a tweet by Sudhanshu Ambhore, the POCO F2 Pro will be announced on May 12, in Madrid Spain. The launch will be online and will begin at 14:00 (Spanish Time).
So here's the POCO F2 Pro launch details for you guys. Feel free to retweet 👍
Date: 12 May 2020 Time: 14:00 Location: Madrid, Spain.
The POCO F2 Pro has been reported to be a rebadged Redmi K30 Pro thus it will have a Snapdragon 865 processor powering it and a 6.67-inch AMOLED display panel devoid of a notch or punch hole. It also won’t have a high refresh rate but will have HDR10+ support.
Other features are a 64MP quad-camera setup, a motorized 20MP selfie camera, an in-display fingerprint scanner, and a 4700mAh battery capacity with support for 33W fast charge. It also has NFC, an IR blaster, an audio jack, and runs Android 10.
A price leak from a few days ago says the POCO F2 Pro will have a starting price of €649 for the 6+128GB version and €749 for the 8+128GB version. That sure isn’t the pricing POCO fans are used to but take it with a pinch of salt until the launch next week Tuesday.
Mobile phone benchmarking outfit AnTuTu has released its Android mobile phone performance ranking for April 2020. The top 10 flagship models are still Snapdragon 865-powered smartphones only. However, there are a few new models that moved up the ladder compared to the previous month (March).
With the release of another wave of Snapdragon 865 models, new changes have taken place in the top 10 flagship list for April. The iQOO Neo 3 and OPPO Ace 2 entered the top 10 rankings and edged the Xiaomi Mi 10 and Black Shark 3 Out of the list.
OPPO Find X2 Pro still occupies the number one spot and for the second month running with an average score of 607147 points. The Find X2 moved into the second spot, edging the Mi 10 Pro. The Find X2 rise in ranking may be related to the further improvement of stability after the firmware update.
At the third spot, is the new entrant – iQOO Neo3 while the Mi 10 Pro is now ranked at the fourth spot. The 5th-10th places are occupied by the OPPO Ace 2, Redmi K30 Pro, iQOO 3, Realme X50 Pro, Vivo NEX 3S, and Black Shark 3 Pro in that order.
Antutu noted that smartphones with a higher screen refresh rate (90/120Hz or higher) and faster flash memory (UFS 3.1 or UFS 3.0 with Turbo Write enabled) will perform better than smartphones without these upgrades even though they both run on the same mobile platform. Also, software optimisation is still another important aspect which perhaps explains why the Blackshark 3 Pro is at the bottom of the ladder despite packing a powerful hardware configuration including a heat dissipation system.
Like smartphones, printers are also getting smarter and portable with the ongoing advancements in technology. The printers have evolved from big roller boxes to small and compact sizes with the ability to print on any surface. The new handheld printers are the most sought after gadgets these days with the ability to print anywhere, portability, and many other reasons. A prominent name in the handheld printer industry – Selpic is offering a massive discount on Selpic S1 and Sepic S1 Plus to celebrate the Mother’s day.
Selpic S1 is a premium handheld printer that can easily print text, graphic, photos, QR codes, barcodes, and other graphic media on different surfaces like paper glass, metal, textile, and human skin. The portability and ease of use are some of its primary advantages over traditional printers. The user can slide in on any compatible surfaces at any desired angle.
Selpic S1 enables seamless connectivity and ease of use via Wifi supported apps on both the iOS and Android platforms. It allows the user to customize the graphic and print without making any extra efforts. It is a productive tool to print any graffiti or wall art, a collage on the mug, can accomplish any sort of paperwork.
Selpic S1 Features
Large Ink Tank
Selpic S1 hosts a 40ml capacity ink tank which can print 900 A4 papers with a 5% ink coverage area. It is more than enough to print bright-colored graphics on any surface without worrying about any refill.
Longer Battery Life
Apart from the larger ink tank, the Selpic S1 can sustain for 6 hours of continuous working time and 72 hours of standby time per full charge. A single charge can sustain months if you hardly use the printer for a few minutes every day. Moreover, a single cartridge can print 900 A4 size pages without any issue.
High-Quality Print
Selpic S1 supports high-quality prints if used in an accurate manner. It is equipped enough to print high-resolution bar codes and QR codes. The death of the print for large text and image blocks can be ensured by swiping multiple times over the area.
Intuitive User Interface of App
The intuitive and useful app interface further facilitates the ease of use while using Selpic S1. The user can easily edit the graphics by choosing between different fonts, layouts, sizes, and positions. It provides the ability to blend multiple images and text layers to develop beautiful art.
Portable and Lightweight
The Selpic S1 measures 119.2 x 46.99 x 109.88mm and weighs over 270 grams that make it freely portable and lightweight. It is convenient to use and can be a useful companion.
Price and Discount
Selpic S1 usually retails for $199.99 and S1 Plus for $239.99 but the company is offering a limited-time discount on the occasion of Mother’s Day. The interested user can use coupon code ilovemom during checkout to grab Selpic S1 for $159.99 and S1 Plus for $191.99. You can learn more about the printer by heading to the official Selphic store.
Xiaomi’s MIJIA brand launched the MIJIA ELectric Scooter 1S in April. The e-scooter is now set to go on sale for the first time as the scooter has now been listed on Jingdong (JD.com) for reservation. The Mijia Scooter 1S adopts a cheap 1,999 yuan ($232) price tag and from the reservation page, we can understand that the scooter will go on its first sale in about two days time (8th May).
The MIJIA Electric Scooter 1S seems to be a remodelled Mijia M365 scooter which made waves when it was first released in 2017. The scooter has always been a cheap and reliable way to execute the daily commute in crowded urban cities.
However, this model sees several upgrades and new features. The new features include a new interactive visual dashboard which notifies the users of a self-diagnosed problem with the scooter. The display also display the speed, driving status, battery life and other important information in real-time.
The MIJIA e-scooter 1s retains the sturdy minimalist build of its predecessors, manufactured from aviation-grade aluminium alloy body and a total weight of just 12.5 kilograms. Notably, it is capable of carrying loads up to 100kg. There is a latch at the end of the handlebar which makes it foldable in just seconds.
It packs a DC motor rated for a service life of 3,000 hours with a 250W power rating and a maximum output of 500W. The scooter can reach speeds up to 25km/h and has a mileage of up to 30 kilometres in a single full charge. The mileage can extend depending on how careful you use the scooter. There are three modes; an energy-saving mode which is automatically activated when the battery goes below 40%. there is also a normal mode and an adjustable sports mode.
The scooter uses 8.5-inch pneumatic tires at the front and back. It also adopts a disc brake system on both ends with ABS system.
We have no idea when the e-scoter will be available outside China but we expect it to be available online soon via the popular Chinese e-tailers like GearBest, ALiExpress, Geekbuying etc.
LG’s upcoming mid-range phone has been in the news a lot lately, thanks to LG’s refusal to keep a sealed lip on the features and specifications of the device. Now the manufacturer has revealed the price of the phone which is known as LG Velvet.
The LG Velvet is an upper mid-range 5G phone that is the first to adopt a new design. The Snapdragon 765-powered smartphone will sell for a whopping KRW 899,800 (~$735/₹55,745)!
That sure is pretty expensive for an upper mid-range phone but the LG Velvet is practically a flagship with an upper mid-range chipset. There are a number of flagships released this year that sell for around the same price and even lower.
LG has included an “attractive offer” for buyers in its home country. LG says it will sell the device for half its price if the buyer agrees to return the phone after 24 months to purchase another LG device.
The LG Velvet will pack a 6.8-inch curved Cinema FullVision display with a waterdrop notch and support for HDR10. It has stereo speakers, 48MP triple rear cameras, and a 16MP selfie camera. The Snapdragon 765 processor is paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of expandable storage It also has an IP68 rating, NFC, an in-display fingerprint scanner, and a 4300mAh battery with support for wireless charging and Quick Charge 4+.
It remains to be seen if the aforementioned specifications will convince buyers to overlook the processor and shell out such an amount for the LG Velvet. However, we think it would be more convincing to buy if the phone actually shipped with the LG Dual Display accessory and stylus but those have to be purchased separately.
Xiaomi will be launching the Mi 10 in India online on Friday the May 8th. At the same event, the company also confirmed to launch true wireless earbuds, a rebranded Mi AirDots Pro 2. Today, the company revealed to announce one more product, which will turn any TV into a smart TV. Going by the teaser, it will be either Mi Box or Mi TV Stick.
Imagine watching all that amazing content on #Internet on your TV. Imagine turning your TV into a #SmartTV.😎
Mi fans, we're launching one more device with #Mi10 on May 8. Leave your guesses in comments.
Xiaomi is currently the top smart TV company in India. The brand sells various models of televisions in the country under Mi branding. However, it is yet to debut Mi Box in the region, which is popular in Cina as well as in some western countries where it is officially sold.
The last international version of Mi Box, the Mi Box S was launched in late 2018. It was only recently updated to Android TV Pie. But since it is over one and a half years old now, we don’t expect the company to launch it in India.
Because Xiaomi is India’s largest market outside China and this region is mostly first to get new products. Also, some products debut first in the region like the recently launched Redmi Note 9 Pro and Redmi Note 9 Pro Max.
Here's the entire list of Xiaomi's Smart IoT products that will be launching in Europe in upcoming months! Thanks to my exclusive Chinese source 😉 pic.twitter.com/qQMH3FTGyX
Hence, the teased product could be Mi TV Stick, which was leaked earlier by a well-known tipster Sudhanshu on Twitter. According to his tweet, this IOT or ecosystem product will be launching this month in Europe. But before that, Indians might get the first dibs on it.
Anyway, this is just a speculation and we will know exactly what this product is on May 8.
The hotly-anticipated Mi 10 series was unveiled via an online-only event in China in Feb. this year. The recently-unveiled line comprises the Mi 10 and the Mi 10 Pro premium flagship phones.
With Xiaomi leaving no stone unturned in a bid to make an impression in the premium category segment, the aforesaid devices have been integrated with top-notch specifications and a slew of high-end features. On the downside, the Mi 10, as well as its Pro sibling seems to adopt the same design elements with similar-looking display and four rear cameras.
Multiple color and storage options of the 5G-ready Xiaomi Mi 10 has gone up for sale bearing considerably lowered prices through Giztop. Available in black, gold, and Ice Blue color options, the 8GB RAM+128GB ROM model would normally set you back $699, but you can now purchase it for only $599 from the popular Chinese e-tailer.
The other 8GB RAM model that offers slightly larger 256GB of onboard storage capacity usually retails for $729, but much to the relief of those on a tight budget, it is currently up for grabs for only $629 on Giztop. This variant is also available in three color options including black, gold, and Ice Blue.If you fancy having more power and storage space on your phone, you might want to check out the 12GB RAM+256GB ROM model which would normally set you back $759. If you purchase the aforesaid model through Giztop, you can save $100, meaning, you can get your hands on this model for only $659.
An absolute steal at this price, the Xiaomi Mi 10 5G sports a mammoth 6.67-inch Curved AMOLED punch-hole display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It packs a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 5G Octa-core processor, coupled with a highly competent Adreno 650 GPU under the hood.In the optics department, the 5G-enabled Mi 10 houses a 108MP, a 13MP, and a coupled of 2MP cameras at the back. Upfront, it features a 20MP AI camera for selfies and video calling. The phone runs MIUI 11 based on Android 10 OS and is backed by a 4780mAh battery that supports fast 30W wired charging, 30W wireless charging, and 10W reverse wireless charging.
To know more about the Xiaomi Mi 10 5G phone and take advantage of the discount, simply follow this link without wasting time.
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