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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite goes official: S Pen, 10.4″ display, 7,040mAh battery

The tablet Android market has experienced a serious downturn in recent years which has seen many OEMs drastically reduce their product catalogue. The Korean giant has kept faith with its tablet business but in a somewhat uninspiring manner. We recall how the company launched the LTE-enabled Galaxy Tab A 8.4 (2020) with little to no fanfare. Again Samsung has gone official with the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite without much publicity. The tablet is now officially listed on Samsung Indonesia’s official website. Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite

Before now, the tablet has featured in several leaks revealing the renders and specs. It has even been reportedly listed by several carriers and e-retailers including in South Korea. Thus, there is little left to the imagination but this official listing confirms the hardware and software details. Here we go.

The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite features a 10.4-inch display with a decent WUXGA+ resolution of 2000 x 1200 pixels. The tablet is powered by an Octa-core processor whose identity wasn’t revealed on the website. However, it is believed to be either the Exynos 9610 or 9611 chipsets. The processor is paired with 4GB of RAM while there are 64 GB or 128 GB of internal storage variants available. The internal storage is expandable via a microSD slot. Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite

The tablet comes with an S-pen stylus just like its sibling. It equally packs dual speakers with AKG and Dolby Atmos enhancements, a 3.5mm headphone jack, USB Type-C port. For photography, there is an 8MP rear-facing camera and 5MP selfie shooter. It comes pre-installed with Android 10-based One UI 2. Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite

Further, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite packs a mammoth 7040mAh battery which supports up to 13 hours of continuous video playback between charges. Despite the huge battery, the tablet is just 7mm thick and weighs 467 grams.Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite Pricing and availability

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite comes in Oxford Gray, Angora Blue, and Chiffon Pink colour options. Earlier listing on B&H which was later pulled down shows the tablet will retail for $350 for the 64GB Wi-Fi-only variant and $420 for the 128GB Wi-Fi-only variant. There is no word yet on when it will go on sale.

 

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OnePlus teased the OnePlus 8 series India prices hours after the global launch

OnePlus officially launched the OnePlus 8 Pro and OnePlus 8 in a digital event hosted yesterday. Apart from announcing the full specifications, the company also revealed the pricing and availability for the US, UK and Europe but did not announce that of India. But a few hours after the event, OnePlus India official Tweeter handle shared a teaser for the India prices of the OnePlus 8 Pro and OnePlus 8.

The teaser detailed the company of planning to announce the India price for the series soon. However, that may not be very soon and the wait will likely be worth the while if we are to make some wild guesses from the tweet – ” Good things come to those who w8″. Obviously, the prices will likely be lower than the dollar equivalent and not direct conversions. However, we’ll have to wait for more details.OnePlus 8 OnePlus 8 Pro

To recall, the OnePlus 8 Pro and OnePlus 8 both come with a hole-punch display notch and have matte-frosted glass protection at the back. The models are powered by a Snapdragon 865 processor with 5G support. The pricing for the OnePlus 8 starts at $899 (roughly Rs. 68,500) while the OnePlus 8 starts at $799 (roughly Rs. 60,800). The models will go on sale in the US on April 29, while their sales will start in the UK and other European regions on April 21. The launch in India will likely be next month after the lockdown ends.

 

 

Mi Box S gets Android 9 Pie update with lots of bug fixes

The Mi Box S was announced back in the fourth quarter of 2018 as a follow-up to the Mi Box. The Android TV box launched with a new design and a new remote but came with the same internals as the Mi Box albeit at a cheaper price.

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Xiaomi has now released a stable Android 9 TV update for the TV box which originally launched with Android 8.1 TV. The update is over 600MB in size and comes with lots of bug fixes. Below is the full changelog:

  • Fixed Chromecast not working
  • Fixed some apps playback freeze
  • Fixed special H264 decode error
  • Fixed Bluetooth audio not in sync with the video
  • Fixed HDMI compatibility
  • Fixed pop sound when STB is in standby mode
  • Fixed Gboard not working when connecting an external keyboard
  • Fixed CEC not working (from build 2603)
  • Fixed system stability issues after resuming from standby mode (from build 2596)
  • Support for more Wi-Fi channels in special areas (from build 2596)

Sadly, the firmware cannot be applied to the Mi Box, which is currently stuck on Oreo, even though both TV boxes share the same hardware.

Do you have a Mi Box S? Have you received the stable Android Pie update? Do let us know in the comment box.

 

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Dimensity 800 vs Kirin 820 vs Snapdragon 765G: Comparing benchmark scores

Recently, an OPPO model bearing the model number PDKM00 and believed to be the OPPO A92s 5G appeared on Geekbench database. The devices believed to be powered by a Dimensity 800 chipset. MediaTek announced the Dimensity 800 processor in January 2020 but the chipset is yet to find its way into any smartphone but may feature on the OPPO A92s and Redmi Note 9 Pro China version. Here is a comparison of the Dimensity 800 benchmark scores with those of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 and Huawei’s Kirin 820 5G SoCs. Dimensity 800 vs Kirin 820 vs Snapdragon 765

The Dimensity 800 is a mid-range 5G processor just like the Kirin 820 and Snapdragon 765G. The GeekBench scores show the Kirin 820 5G has the highest score both on the single-core and multi-core tests. The Kirin 820 5G-powered model scored 2987 in the single-core test and 9395 in the multi-core test. On the other hand, MediaTek’s Dimensity 800 has a better multi-core score of 8130points compared to 7758 points for the SNapdragon 765G. However, the SD 765G has a superior single-core test score of 2891 while the Diemsity 800 scored 2504.

Regardless of the disparity in the test scores, the three processors are in the same performance range. There are just likely a few aspects where they outwit each other. However, going by user experience, the Snapdragon 765G will likely be the preferred choice of most users and will definitely get the widest spread in terms of deployment on smartphones by OEMs.

As a reminder, the Dimensity 800 is a 7nm octa-core processor just like the other two SoCs. It features four Cortex A76 cores clocking at 2.0GHz and four Cortex A55 cores working at 2.0GHz. For graphics, it is equipped with Mali-G77MC4. The SoC is coupled with HyperEngine gaming technology for an enhanced gaming experience. It features APU 3.0 which offers up to 2.4 TOPS of AI performance. Other features include support for full HD+ resolution display with up to 90Hz refresh rates as well as up to 16 GB of LPDDR4x RAM.

 

Lenovo Z5 Pro GT, the World’s First Snapdragon 855 device is finally receiving Android 10 Stable Update

The Lenovo Z5 Pro GT, which was announced as the world’s first smartphone powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC in December 2018 is finally receiving its stable Android 10 update now in China. The update comes with build number ZUI 11.5.223 and weighs 1.80 GB in size.

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Lenovo has been always poor at updating its smartphones in a timely manner and the company is sadly proving it over and over again. Motorola devices used to be one of the first to received Android security patches and platform updates. But ever since Lenovo acquired it, it is also sharing the same fate as the Chinese PC maker’s own smartphones.

Anyway, the Android 10 update for Lenovo Z5 Pro GT bumps up the company’s ZUI Skin version to 11.5.223 and brings a ton of new changes. One of the best new features in this include Lenovo One, which enables the users to pair their smartphone with Windows PC / laptop and control it from there. For other new addition and bug fixes, take a look at the complete changelog provided below.

Lenovo Z5 Pro GT Android 10 ZUI 11.5.223 Official Changelog (Translated from Chinese)

  • Update highlights
    • Android 10 version is coming!
    • Optimize system interface display
    • Application management interface update
    • Optimize the volume adjustment function
    • Optimize system screenshot function
    • Added 2 new calendar widgets
    • Added 2 new time weather widgets
    • Added the most beautiful Chinese style theme
    • Set to support fuzzy search
    • Added small window reply function
    • Fix the misidentification of occasional fingerprint unlocking
    • Increase night power saving and abnormal power consumption switch
    • New Lenovo One is added, making mobile PC connection more convenient
    • The new version of Music Voice supports the power button to wake up
    • Newly added network intelligent detection, the network situation can be known immediately
    • Optimize U health detail function and more device support
    • Lenovo Wallet added the function of simulating access control card
    • There are more system optimizations waiting for you to discover
  • Known issues
    • Due to third-party reasons, the red envelope assistant function was removed
    • Laboratory function adjustment, remove chat / article interface switching and magic input box
    • Payment security and distributed voice no longer support Android 10 version, the above applications will be removed after system upgrade
    • Due to cooperation issues, Lenovo Wallet adjusted the card opening method in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, and the already opened bus card will not be affected
    • Some third-party applications are not yet adapted to the Android 10 system, and there may be startup failures or abnormal functions
    • Due to Android 10 permission adjustment, individual permissions of the three-party application may be disabled, please manually open the corresponding permissions.

Although the update does not format user data, Lenovo recommends the users of the phone to back up their data for safety purpose before hitting the download button. Also, suggests updating only when the handset is not rooted as well as have enough battery and storage space. 

Also, it mentions warming up of the phone while updating, which is normal anyway. Further, if the user is facing any issue, then it suggests them to seek help from Lenovo Community.

 

Huawei Kirin 985 SoC scores over 380,000 points on AnTuTu Benchmark

Huawei had just announced its latest flagship processor HiSilicon Kirin 985 SoC. It is a 5G processor and will fall between the Kirin 820 5G SoC and Kirin 990 5G. Now, the processor has been put through the AnTuTu benchmarking software and has achieved an impressive score of over 380,000.

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The chipset is equipped on the Honor 30 series, including Honor 30, Honor 30 Pro and Honor 30 Pro+. It is an octa core processor with the new Mali-G77 GPU. The Kirin 985 also houses the same dual core NPU, similar to the Kirin 990. Arriving at the performance, the AnTuTu benchmark had managed the highest score of 386,045 points. Notably, this is just slightly higher than the Kirin 820 SoC.

Breaking down the overall score, the CPU of the Kirin 985 scored 122,531 points, while its GPU received 131,623 points. The MEM score arrived in at 69,180 points and finally, the UX score brought in 62,711 points. In simpler terms, this should translate to overall better performance when compared to the Kirin 820. However, the Kirin 820 actually managed to score slightly higher in the CPU department while lagging behind in the rest.

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This is surprising since the clock speed of the Kirin 985 is higher than the 820 and is based on the same CPU architecture. Although this may be due to software optimization, as the newly launched processor has yet to receive any specific software update, unlike the latter which has already been available for a while now.

 

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Kirin 985 announced: 7nm process, 5G performance upgrade & more!

Huawei has announced a new flagship Hisilicon Kirin chipset. The Kirin 985 processor is yet another 5G processor, bringing the total number of 5G SoCs under Huawei’s belt to three. The other two SoCs are the flagship Kirin 990 5G and the mid-range Kirin 820 5G announced recently.Kiirn 985

The new Kirin 985 is a flagship processor but isn’t as powerful as the Kirin 990 5G SoC. It is manufactured using TSMC’s 7nm process and integrates a single-chip 5G baseband solution without a plug-in. It supports 2G / 3G / 4G / 5G network standards and NSA / SA 5G dual-modes. The theoretical maximum downlink rate is 1277Mbps and the uplink rate is 173Mbps. In comparison with the Snapdragon 865 processor integrated with Snapdragon X55 modem, the downlink rate is said to be about 40% faster while the uplink rate is about 75% faster.Kirin 985 chipset

The new processor is said to be specifically optimized for high-speed scenarios. For example, at a speed of 90 km/h, the downlink rate and uplink rate can still reach 589Mbps and 63Mbps respectively. These are 31% and 37% faster than the downlink and uplink rates of the Snapdragon X55-integrated Snapdragon 865 chipset.kirin 985

Furthermore, the Kirn 985 processor has high energy efficiency. Huawei claims that the power consumption under 5G heavy load and light load scenarios is only 504mA and 291mA respectively. Also, the Chinese company claims that the energy efficiency ratio is about 1.5 times that of the Snapdragon X55-integrated Snapdragon 865 chipset.

In terms of the architecture, the Kirin 985 integrates an Octa-core CPU, which is made up of a single large core, three medium cores, and four small cores. Although Huawei didn’t announce details of the cores, the AI benchmark listing has shown that the Kirin 985 features a single Cortex-A76 core clocked at 2.58GHz and three Cortex-A76 cores with clocking frequencies of 2.4GHz each. There are also four Cortex-A55 cores with lower clock frequency of 1.84GHz. It also integrates an octa-core Mali-G77 GPU as well as a dual-core NPU AI unit and ISP 5.0 image unit, similar to what is found on the Kirin 990.Kirin 985 chipset

According to the official announcement, Kirin 985 is sufficient for 5G network performance, dual-SIM 5G use. The processor also features 5G anti-jamming capability, 5G low latency, 5G energy efficiency, and 5G high-speed scene performance.Kirin 985 chipset

The Honor 30 Standard Edition which was announced today happens to be the first smartphone powered by the Kirin 990 processor. The higher Honor 30 Pro and 30 Pro+ both utilise a Kirin 990 SoC. Huawei is also tipped to use the chipset on the Nova 7.

Huawei has shifted its 14nm chip order from TSMC to China’s SMIC: Report

Huawei has reportedly shifted its 14nm chipset orders from TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company), the world’s largest contract chipmaker to China based SMIC (Semiconductor Manufacturing International).

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Huawei’s HiSilicon Kirin chipsets are manufactured by TSMC

For those unaware, SMIC is China’s leading chipmaker and should be a viable alternative to the semiconductor giant TSMC. Huawei’s HiSilicon chips have historically been manufactured by the latter and currently range anywhere from its 14nm, 12nm or even 7 or 5nm chipsets. According to sources, Huawei is rumored on re-releasing Kirin 710 processor branded as the Kirin 710A, but this time with a 14nm FinFET process over the previous 12nm FinFET node.

Although the report is still unconfirmed, it is still major news as it marks a major departure from TSMC and a big order being placed with SMIC, which would be a big win for the Chinese chipmaker. Since the Chinese tech giant needs a fab capable of manufacturing the 14nm FinFET process, the SMIC would be a perfect fit. This may also be directly related to the whole US-China trade ware situation and the pressure from the US on Huawei.

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The American government has tried hampering Huawei’s operations recently by limiting its chip supplies through TSMC. Thus, it could be a trial run for the smartphone maker before it eventually completely shifts its HiSilicon processors away from the Taiwanese company to its home country.

 

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Xiaomi “Comet” Engineering Prototype spotted, resembles Black Shark Phone

Earlier today (15th April 2020), a new set of leaks had surfaced online for a Xiaomi device. The smartphone in question is an Engineering Prototype, with a codename Comet, and also features IP68 water and dust resistance.

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According to the person that bought the device, the prototype handset reportedly only has three units that can be found in the entire network. This is primarily due to the nature of the smartphone which is technically an unfinished unit. Furthermore, it is claimed that the device features an LCD display with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 710 SoC with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage.

The Xiaomi Comet also supports Bluetooth 5.0 and has a 2,900mAh battery pack. In terms of optics, the smartphone features 12 megapixel primary and a 2 megapixel secondary lens. It is also rated IP68 for water and dust resistance. The person that bought the Xiaomi Comet also shared a couple of images that revealed its design and overall aesthetics.

On the rear, the device features a dual camera setup with an LED flash in between, and a rear mounted fingerprint scanner surrounded by angular designs. Notably, the Xiaomi Comet highly resembles Black Shark gaming smartphones. It could also be a budget gaming device that the company had intended to launch previously. Although that is just speculation at this point. So take it with a grain of salt.

 

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New Mi Settings App gives us a Glimpse of MIUI 12 design

MIUI 12 will be the next big release from Xiaomi in the second half of the year. There have been multiple reports of it ever since the company released MIUI 11 last year. The upcoming MIUI 12 will mark the 10th anniversary of the brand’s mobile software and hence expectations are high. Thankfully, we don’t need to wait for more as we are being treated with the first-ever glimpse of the new UI, courtesy of the new Mi Settings app shared by the company on Mi Community China.

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Like weekly beta releases of MIUI, Xiaomi also shares beta versions of its apps on Mi Community from time to time. A couple of days back, the firm uploaded a new beta version of the Mi Settings app. While checking it out, kacskrz, an XDA Junior Member found the latest version of the app to feature revamped UI throughout most pages.

What is interesting is that these changes are probably meant for MIUI 12 as Xiaomi has now removed them. Developers might have mistakenly included them in the recent Mi Settings beta. Anyway, the XDA member has shared some screenshots comparing them with those from the previous version of the app.

As you can see from the screenshots, the new Mi Settings, which could debut with MIUI 12 will have a dedicated page for display refresh rate settings with animations. This feels much better than the previous plain implementation.

Further, the Focus mode option gets a tab for Dashboard on the same page. Also, the new Dashboard is built from scratch looking nothing like the old version. It looks cleaner than the earlier version with new graphs, tabs for day and week, individual app usage, and more.

The advanced display settings page is also revamped but it does not look well with the grey box backgrounds for different options. As this is an early version of Mi Settings app, it may be fixed in the future versions before MIUI 12 goes official.

The MIUI 12 Android skin by Xiaomi is expected to bring tons of changes including a better global dark mode, uniformed fonts and UI elements (which is already visible in the above screenshots), common loading screens, and more.

 

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Honor 30, Honor 30 Pro, & Pro+ launched with Kirin 990, 40W Charging & Periscope Cameras

Honor has officially announced three new models in China today – the Honor 30, the Honor 30 Pro, and the Honor 30 Pro+. So it looks like the company is committed to the Pro+ moniker this year, making it the second such device after Huawei launched the Pro+ model in its P40 series last month. All three new Honor models feature a similar design which includes an OLED display, a punch-hole camera up front, and a rectangular camera setup at the back.

Honor 30

Just like the OnePlus 8 that was announced yesterday, Honor is marketing the Honor 30 as a compact 5G flagship. It weighs just 185 grams and measures 8.1mm in thickness. On the other hand, the Honor 30 Pro and Pro+ models have an 8.38mm body and weigh 186 grams and 190 grams respectively. So all the three models are pretty lightweight. The company has used a 3D curved back on all three models giving them better ergonomics.

The Honor 30 and 30 Pro comes in four colors – Neon Purple, Black, Green, and Silver. The Honor 30 Pro+ has just three colors, Black, Silver, and Green. Interestingly, the Honor logo takes up nearly half of the back on all the three models.

 

Honor 30, 30 Pro, 30 Pro+ Cameras

The camera setup is the biggest highlight of all the three Honor 30 models. In fact, the Honor 30 Pro+ scored 125 on DxOMark, which is just shy of the top score of 128 by the Huawei P40 Pro.

Honor 30 Pro

So what’s so special about their cameras? The Pro+ shares the same primary camera as the P40 Pro and features a 50x telephoto periscope lens too!

Honor 30 Pro+ camera specs – Triple Cameras 

  • 50MP RYYB IMX700 sensor – same as the P40 Pro – large 1/1.28-inch sensor and 2.44um pixels
  • Periscope Telephoto Lens with 50x digital zoom, 10x hybrid zoom, and 5x optical zoom + Dual OIS
  • 16MP Ultra wide-angle lens with 17mm focal length and support for 2.5cm macro shots

Honor 30 Pro camera specs -Triple Cameras

  • 40MP RYYB IMX600 1/1.7″ sensor
  • Periscope Telephoto Lens with 50x digital zoom, 10x hybrid zoom, and 5x optical zoom + Dual OIS
  • 16MP Ultra wide-angle lens with 17mm focal length

Honor 30 camera specs – Quad Cameras

  • 40MP RYYB IMX600 sensor
  • 8MP Ultra Wide Angle Lens
  • Persicope Telephoto lens with 50x optical zoom and 10x hybrid zoom
  • 2MP Macro Lens

The Honor 30 comes with a single 32MP punch hole camera while the Pro models have a 32MP + 8MP (wide angle) dual front camera solution.

 

Honor 30, 30 Pro, 30 Pro+ Specs

The Honor 30 comes with a flat 6.53-inch OLED display with 1080p FHD+ resolution. The screen is a regular 60Hz refresh rate panel and features a single punch-hole camera on the top left corner.  The Honor 30 Pro and Pro+ models feature a 6.57-inch curved OLED panel up front with dual punch-hole cameras. The resolution is 1080p FHD+ on both the models but the Pro+ comes with a higher 90Hz refresh rate panel and 180Hz touch sampling rate. All three models have in-display fingerprint sensors.

Honor 30 Pro

As for the hardware, the Honor 30 comes with the new octa-core Kirin 985 chipset with Mali-G76 GPU. The Kirin 985 is a slightly toned-down version of the Kirin 990 chip that powers the Honor 30 Pro and Pro+ models. Both the Pro variants have Mali-G77 GPU inside. The Honor 30 comes in 6GB RAM and 8GB RAM with 128GB and 256GB ROM options. The Honor 30 Pro has 8GB and 128GB /256GB ROM variants while the Pro+ comes in 8GB / 12GB RAM and 256GB ROM variants.

All three Honor 30 models support dual-mode 5G and NFC. The Honor 30 has Wi-Fi 6 while the 30 Pro and Pro+ have Wi-Fi 6+ support. The Pro models also come with VC cooling to ensure better heat dissipation even during long hours of gameplay. The Pro variants also have stereo speakers with Histen sound effects for an immersive entertainment experience.

All three models feature a 4000mAh battery with 40W fast wired charging. However, the Honor 30 Pro+ adds support for 27W fast wireless charging as well. They run on Android 10 based Magic UI 3.1.1.

 

Honor 30, Honor 30 Pro, Pro+ Pricing & Availability

The Honor 30 starts at 2999 yuan ($425) for the 6GB RAM + 128GB ROM model and goes up to 3199 yuan ($453) and 3499 yuan ($495) for the 8GB RAM + 128GB ROM and 8GB RAM + 256GB ROM models respectively.

The Honor 30 Pro starts at 3999 yuan ($566) for the 8GB RAM + 128GB ROM model and goes up to 4399 yuan ($623) for the 8GB RAM + 256GB ROM variant.

Finally, the Honor 30 Pro+ starts at 4999 yuan ($708) for the 8GB RAM + 256GB ROM model and goes up to 5499 yuan ($778) for the 12GB RAM + 256GB ROM variant.

All the three models are up for pre-orders in China and will go on sale for the first time on April 21 at 10:08 AM.

 

 

Honor 30 Pro+ achieves the second highest DxOMark camera rating, Scores 125 points

Honor, the Huawei subsidiary, had recently unveiled its flagship Honor 30 series. Now, the Chinese company’s high end Honor 30 Pro+ has received the second-highest DxOMark rating by scoring 125 points, which is just slightly below the Huawei P40 Pro.

For those unaware, DxOMark is a renowned benchmarking and rating platform that generally reviews professional-grade or digital camera, and recently, smartphones as well. They use various tests in different conditions and environments to get the clearest possible results and have become a standard for ratings in the smartphone industry in recent years.

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Arriving at the score, the Honor 30 Pro+ scored a total of 125 points, which includes 136 points for photography and 104 points for videography. Starting with the former, the premium flagship received an impressive score. The device’s zoom capabilities were specifically praised, while the autofocus, exposure, and color also achieved high ratings. The Honor 30 Pro+ features a 50 megapixel primary sensor alongside a 16 megapixel ultra wide lens and 8 megapixel telephoto lens.

Arriving at the video scores, aspects like exposure, colors, and autofocus again received impressive ratings while the overall stabilization was one of the key highlights in this area. Videos were found to have detailed textures with natural colors. Notably, the smartphone is also capable of 4K (2160p) recording at 60fps, which is the current standard in flagship smartphones.

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Overall, the Honor 30 Pro+ featured good dynamic range, textures, fast autofocus, and good stabilization. However, it did suffer from low saturations during low light scenarios and a loss of sharpness in a few pictures that were zoomed in. White balance was also an issue when capturing videoes, but the handset is still one of the best smartphones DxOMark has ever rated.

 

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Magic UI 3.1 Closed Beta Update is now rolling out to Honor 20, Honor V20, and Honor V30 series

Huawei introduced EMUI 10.1 alongside the P40 series last month. Since then, the company has announced a list of eligible devices and even updated some of them with a closed beta build in China. As for Honor devices, the new EMUI iteration is known as Magic UI 3.1 and only one device has received it so far. But now, the brand has started rolling out the update to more devices such as Honor 20 series, Honor V30 series, and Honor V20. 

Honor V30 Pro 5G

Huawei has been seeding out EMUI 10.1 closed beta updates to multiple devices over the past few days. The first batch of devices included the P30 Series and Mate 30 series, which was later followed by Nova 5 series and Honor 20S (Magic UI 3.1). Recently, even the company’s first 5G smartphone, the Mate 20X 5G also got the update.

With that being said, the new set of Honor smartphones that are currently receiving the Magic UI 3.1 closed beta update in China are as listed below.

The Magic UI 3.1 closed beta update for Honor 20 (YAL-Al00, YAL-TL00), Honor 20 Pro (YAL-AL10), and Honor V20 (PCT-AL10, PCT-TL10) comes with build number Magic UI 10.1.0.116.

Whereas, the update for Honor V30 ( OXF-AN00) and Honor V30 Pro (OXF-AN10) bear the build number Magic UI 3.1.0.75.

 

 

Master Lu: Smartphone brand market share in Q1 2020 (China)

Master Lu, the Chinese benchmarking platform, has just released a data report regarding the market share of smartphone brands in Q1 of 2020 in China. The rankings feature major brands and also lists rankings for other categories as well.

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According to Master Lu, Huawei ranked first with a market share of 18.51 percent, which was closely followed by its subsidiary Honor that arrives second with 14.66 percent. In other words, the group took a total of 33.17 percent market share alone. In the first quarter of 2020, Oppo surpassed Xiaomi, ranking third with a market share of 14.51 percent.

On the other hand, Xiaomi had a market share of 13.9, with Vivo just behind it with a market share of 13.67 percent. Other smartphone brands like Samsung (4.72%), ZTE (2.7%), Meizu (2.6%), OnePlus (1.25%) and Nubia (0.75%). Keep in mind, that the figures shared above are just for the first quarter of 2020, and only serve as a reference at this period of time and are also heavily influenced by the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.

Master Lu Top 10 most-faked smartphones

Notably, Master Lu had also recently published a report regarding the most commonly faked smartphone brands as well, which we had previously covered. Furthermore, the firm also publishes rankings for software UI, chipset rankings, smartphone performances and more. So stay tuned for updates regarding these as well.

 

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No! McDonald’s didnt release a 5G phone – it’s a new Fried Chicken

Earlier this week, we had reported on bizarre news that had pointed at McDonald’s, the popular fast food franchise, launching a 5G smart product. The company had released various teaser poster images that depicted a device with thin bezels, but all of those have turned out to be untrue. What McDonald’s actually released is a new fried chicken.

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This was move was obviously done in a humorous manner and also involved jumping on the 5G bandwagon that the smartphone industry is on. McDonald’s is well known for its famous McNuggets, and this crispy fried chicken is also in line with the same. It will be available in China and has been made with special sauces and spices, according to official notes.

Although McDonald’s didn’t actually end up launching a 5G product, but it was a hilarious campaign. To begin with, the company isn’t based around or related to technology, but boasts of launching a 5G smart product without any pre announced partnership with any electronics company.

 

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OnePlus 8 Pro undergoes a Durability, Scratch and Bend test

OnePlus had just officially announced the OnePlus 8 series yesterday (14th April 2020). The Chinese company unveiled the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro, which are also one of the most expensive handsets the company has launched to date. And now, popular content creators have already started uploading there videoes regarding the device, including JerryRigEverything that has made the flagship go through a durability test.

OnePlus smartphones have typically passed the durability test set by JerryRigEverything, and so did the OnePlus 8 Pro. In the video, he can be seen scratching the device in different areas like the screen, metal frame, rear camera module and even the cover. Similar to most phones with Gorilla Glass protection, the screen passed the scratch test until level 6 and managed to still retain functionality.

Although, it was impressive that the soft metal cover on the rear held up quite well, being wear resistant. The OnePlus 8 Pro was also subjected to a burn test that had the device survive again, but with a small white spot where it was directly subjected to the high temperatures. Notably, this also marks the first time an OnePlus device has been rated IP68 for water and dust resistance officially.

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The final hurdle the premium grade flagship had to pass was the bend test, which it survived once again. For a high price tag starting from 899 US Dollars for the OnePlus 8 Pro, decent build quality and endurance is to be expected.

 

Realme LED TV variants and remote control spotted at Bluetooth SIG; Likely to launch soon

At the beginning of this year, Realme had confirmed that it will be launching its first smart TV this year. The company hasn’t yet confirmed a specific timeframe for Realme TV’s arrival. Two variants of the Realme TV have surfaced on the database of Bluetooth SIG certification body. The Realme remote control was approved by the certification platform earlier this month. These approvals suggest that the Realme TV launch date may not be far away.

Realme LED TV Bluetooth SIG

The Bluetooth SIG certification has revealed that the first TVs from Realme may arrive in the market as “Realme LED TV.” The listing reveals that it will be arriving in the market in 43-inch and 32-inch screen sizes. Both will carry support for Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity. The 43-inch model was recently spotted at the database of Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) earlier this month.

Realme remote control Bluetooth SIG

The remote control for Realme LED TV’s Bluetooth certification reveals that is enabled with Bluetooth 5.0. Products are known to go official around a month after their Bluetooth SIG certification. Hence, there is a possibility that the Realme LED TV may debut in May. There is no information available on the specifications of the Realme LED TV.

Rumors surrounding the Realme TV suggest that there could be a larger and premium TV with a 55-inch QLED display. It was approved by BIS authority in February. The Realme 55-inch QLED TV is expected to rival with QLED TVs from other brands like Samsung and OnePlus. The BIS approvals suggest that 43-inch and 55-inch Realme TVs will be heading to India.

 

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Nubia Red Magic 5G smartphone is now available for purchase globally

A couple of months ago, in March this year, Nubia launched its latest gaming smartphone named Nubia Red Magic 5G in its home market China. Now, the same device is getting launched globally.

While the phone comes in four different memory configuration in China, the overseas market gets only two variants — 8GB RAM with 128GB internal storage and 12GB RAM model that packs 256GB storage.

The 8GB RAM model comes in Eclipse Black and Hot Rod Red colors for a price of $579/€579/£539 while the 12GB RAM model is priced at $649/€649/£599 and comes in just one color — Pulse Neon.

The Nubia Red Magic 5G comes with 6.65-inch AMOLED display with 2340 x 1080 pixels screen resolution and 144Hz refresh rate, making it the first smartphone in the world to offer such high refresh rate. It also offers an in-display fingerprint sensor.

Under the hood, the device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor, coupled with Adreno 650 GPU to provide the best mobile gaming experience. While the phone comes with up to 16GB LPDDR5 RAM, the global variant is limited to 12GB.

ZTE nubia Red Magic 5G

As for the camera department, the phone features a triple-camera setup on the back that consists of a 64MP Sony IMX686 primary camera sensor, an 8MP ultrawide angle camera lens, and a 2MP macro sensor. On the front side, the device comes with an 8MP snapper for taking selfies and video calling.

The company has added a set of seven contact pins on the left side of the phone. These pins are for a dock which when connected allows you to charge, connect earphones and also connect a network cable all at the same time.

The 5G smartphone comes with dual cooling technology that is termed ICE 3.0 and is a combination of air cooling and liquid cooling. The device is powered by a 4,500mAh battery which comes with support for 55W (10A high-current) air-cooled turbo fast charging as well as PPS fast charging, Quick Charge 4.0 and Power Delivery 3.0.

 

Nokia 7.3 may arrive with 48MP or 64MP quad camera system

A recent report hd revealed that HMD Global may announce the Nokia 9.3 PureView flagship phone along with the Nokia 7.3 upper mid-range phone in Q3 this year. The Nokia 7.2 smartphone that went official in September 2019 was equipped with a 48-megapixel triple camera system. A new report on Nokia Power User states that the Nokia 7.3 will be arriving with an enhanced quad camera system.

The publication has learnt from its sources that the Nokia 7.3 will be arriving with much-improved camera capabilities than the predecessor phone. It is rumored to arrive with a quad camera system. Considering that the Nokia 8.3 5G and Nokia 5.3 are equipped with round-shaped camera module, the four cameras of the Nokia 7.3 could be arranged in circular camera setup.

NPU has said that the final camera configurations of the Nokia 7.3 are not available yet. One prototype of the smartphone reportedly features a Zeiss optics 48-megapixel sensor. There is a possibility that it may feature a 64-megapixel main lens. The other camera sensors of the Nokia 7.3’s quad camera system may comprise of a depth sensor, a macro shooter and a ultrawide lens.

Nokia 8.3 5G
Nokia 8.3 5G

The Nokia 7.3 may sport a selfie camera of 24-megapixel or 32-megapixel. The predecessor phone has a 24-megapixel selfie camera and the newly introduced Nokia 8.3 5G is also fitted with a 24-megapixel. It remains to be seen whether the company settles for a selfie camera with a higher megapixel count on the Nokia 7.3.

The Snapdragon 660 chipset fueled the Nokia 7.2. There is a possibility that the company may use a Snapdragon 7-series to power the Nokia 7.3. There is a speculation that the handset could be available in 4G and 5G versions.

 

 

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Samsung demos ‘full potential’ of 5G mmWave with speeds of 8.5Gbps

Samsung has announced that the company has achieved the industry’s fastest 5G speeds in a lab demonstration that combined 800MHz of mmWave spectrum with MU-MIMO technology, running on Samsung 5G mmWave Access Unit.

The company said that it pushed a total of 8.5Gbps to a pair of mobile phones in a lab test that used 800MHz of millimetre wave (mmWave) spectrum and carrier aggregations to deliver approximately 4.3Gbps to each of the devices.

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Samsung said the test showed mmWave was capable of delivering multi-gigabit speeds that lower spectrum bands were incapable of. Millimetre wave radios are already setting cellular speed records, and now Samsung is showing how new small cells will be accelerating downloads on multiple devices.

The company says that the wide bandwidth from mmWave spectrum enables mobile operators to provide multi-gigabit speeds that lower band spectrums for transformational 5G mobile services. It adds that mobile operators will be able to deliver new and rich services such as 8K video streaming, AR remote learning and holistic VR teleconferencing as well as new use cases.

Several countries, including Japan, South Korea, and the United States of America have already assigned 5G mmWave spectrum, and two of them have already launched their commercial 5G services using the spectrum. Samsung says more than 15 nations are expected to join the 5G mmWave club in the coming years.