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Xiaomi crowdfunds the 70mai Smart Electric Scooter starting at 2999 yuan ($423)

Electric vehicles are the future and Chinese tech giant Xiaomi obviously has realised that. The brand’s partner Ninebot launched two new models months back. A second Xiaomi ecological chain company 70mai has launched its own e-scooter. The 70mai A1 and A1 Pro Smart Electric Scooters were announced at an unveiling event earlier today. The e-bikes were manufactured by 70mai which is known for its wide range of car accessories such as dashboard camera, smart rearview mirrors, and several others.

The 70mai e-scooters appear as the only electric bikes that are equipped with XiaoAI smart voice assistant. It equally comes with an impressive 70km range and affordable price starting at 2999 yuan ($423).70mai Smart Electric Scooter

The 70mai A1 and A1 Pro Smart Electric scooters both have a similar design but the battery size and features onboard differentiate the two models. The design is said to have won the German iF Design Award 2020. It is extremely lightweight, weighing just 55kg and with a top speed of less than 25km/h which is in line with the new Chinese standard for e-bikes. 70mai Smart Electric Scooter

The 70mai e-bike features a unique design which isn’t too flashy, except for the attractive yellow and red colour versions. It uses a somewhat square-shaped LED headlight said to have a long illumination range. Just below the headlight is the company’s logo. Since the rear fender is low, the tail light is located just behind the seat increasing the visibility of the bike to rear traffic. The direction lights and hazard lights are integrated with the tail light.

The 70mai smart electric bike uses a one-piece seat cushion, which is very soft and comfortable. At the same time, the surface of the cushion is treated with waterproof and antifouling, so you don’t need to worry about it even if you park it outdoors in daily use.

The bike uses a pair of 14-inch vacuum tires, 4PR structure with the ground clearance of the chassis standing at 160mm. It presents with a disc brake system on the front while the rear is designed with a drum brake. The bike equally features motorcycle-level shock absorption system. The chassis itself is cast using cold-rolled steel pipe and Q195 carbon steel, which are integrated through die-casting to ensure safe and comfortable riding.

The most interesting part of the 70mai e-scooter is the 6.86-inch smart central control screen which features support for XiaoAI smart voice control. The display supports touch and voice commands. Apart from viewing traditional parameters such as cruising speed, battery power in real-time, the screen also has a built-in music and radio app to listen to music. There is also a built-in customized version of the MIJIA app that can control smart appliances at home. In addition, after it is connected to a mobile phone, the display also supports call reminders as well as navigation. With XiaoAI, voice commands can be used to operate the display while riding. At the front of the bike, is a high-definition camera that supports 1080P shooting and a 130 ° wide-angle. In other words, this smart electric vehicle also has a built-in driving recorder function. It has a built-in memory card, which can record 90 minutes of 1080P video. The camera also supports parking monitoring, which can also play a role in preventing theft to a certain extent.70mai Smart Electric Scooter

In terms of anti-theft, the 70mai smart electric vehicle also has a convenient “Find my bike” function, which allows the bike to issue alerts and double flashes, and also for the camera to send images of the surrounding environment of the bike to the connected smartphone through the MIJIA app.

The 70 Mai smart electric vehicle is equipped with a brushless DC motor, which not only starts quickly but also is very smooth. In order to comply with the new national standard, the maximum speed of the vehicle is limited to 25km/h. In terms of battery life, 70 Mai smart electric vehicles use lithium batteries with support for fast charging. The battery can be fully charged in 7.5 hours. One of the differences between the A1 and A1 Pro is the range. While the Pro version has a range of 70km, and the A1’s range is 60km.

As for the pricing, the 70mai A1 smart electric car is on offer for 2999 yuan but after the crowdfunding exercise, the price will go up to 3699 yuan ($522). On the other hand, the A1 Pro goes for 3999 yuan ($565) on crowdfunding and 4699 yuan ($663) after the exercise. The crowdfunding is live on Xiaomi Youpin.

 

EMUI 10.1 brings an AI Assistant, New Multi-Window, MeeTime video calling app and lots more

Along with the new Huawei P40 series comes a new version of EMUI. Called EMUI 10.1, the new version of Huawei’s custom Android Skin brings lots of new features and apps. Below are the new features Huawei has preloaded on its new phones.

 

EMUI 10.1 Hey Celia

Hey Celia AI Voice Assistant

Quite a number of the new features that EMUI 10.1 brings are its own version of apps and services that would usually be available for Huawei phones if they used Google Mobile Services. Celia is Huawei’s own AI voice assistant and the replacement for Google’s AI voice assistant.

The wake word for the assistant is “Hey Celia” and you can pretty much ask it questions, set alarms, identify objects, control smart home appliances, and do lots more.

 

EMUI 10.1 MeeTime

Huawei MeeTime

Since no Google Mobile Services, it means no Google Duo. While there are third-party video calling apps, Huawei has announced its own and it is called MeeTime (FaceTime, anyone?).

The good thing is that MeeTime is not limited to Huawei devices only. It can also work on other devices. The video calling app brings 1080p video calls, low-light mode, and even screen sharing (this is not available on Duo or WhatsApp).

Huawei says you can also continue calls on its Huawei Vision smart screen (read TV) and its Sound X smart speaker.

 

EMUI 10.1 Cross Device Photo Gallery

Cross-Device Photo Gallery

Huawei is developing more ways for its products to communicate with one another and Cross-Device Photo Gallery is the latest way to do so. With this feature, owners can access the gallery of any of their devices on the one currently in use as long as all the devices are on the same Wi-Fi network. Users will also be able to enter keywords to search for images such as flowers, cats, or cars to help with image search across devices.

 

EMUI 10.1 AOD

New and Vibrant AOD

EMUI 10.1 brings an improved Always-on Display feature with 3D icons and low-power consumption.

EMUI 10.1 Multi-Window

Convenient Multi-Window

The new version of EMUI comes with new multi-window features. There is Edge Panel which is a drawer that contains shortcuts to apps and tools that can be accessed by swiping from the sides of the screen.

When in multi-window mode, users can drag and drop text and images from one window to another. EMUI 10.1 also allows you to respond to messages by presenting a floating window of the app rather than opening the app when you tap on the notification. This way, you do not need to leave the app currently in use just to reply to a notification.

 

EMUI 10.1 Multi-Device control panel

Multi-Device Control Panel

This is a new feature that brings all connected devices to your fingertips. To access the multi-device control pane, you swipe up from the left or right bottom corner of the screen. A control panel that allows you to connect new devices or control already connected devices is then displayed on the screen.

 

Huawei Video

Huawei Video, Huawei Music, and Huawei News

Huawei has partnered with several content partners for its music, news, and video content. Some of its partners include Universal Music, Napster, Warner Music Group for music; News UK, The Times, The Sun, and talkSPORT for news; Discovery, FilmBox, eOne, BBC News, Youku, Lionsgate, Universal, Paramount, and Sony, etc for video content.

 

 

Huawei P40 Pro Plus launched with 10x Optical Zoom, 100x Digital Zoom & World’s Fastest Wireless Charging

After months of speculation and rumors, Huawei has unveiled one of the most anticipated smartphone lineups of 2020, the Huawei P40 series today. This year, the lineup has a special addition, the Huawei P40 Pro Plus. This is the company’s most powerful camera phone to date, upgrading its cutting edge RYYB camera technology and bringing a new generation of its periscope camera setup. The P40 Pro Plus gets exclusive features that sets it apart from the already powerful P40 Pro. Let’s take a deeper look at the two new models.

 

Huawei P40 Pro & Pro Plus Design

Both models feature the same design with a curved screen and rectangular camera housing at the back. The P40 Pro builds on the material and color scheme of its predecessor by offering a soft matte glass finish in five color options: Deepsea Blue, Silver Frost, Ice White, Black, and Blush Gold.

Huawei P40 Pro

While the Huawei P40 Pro Plus uses the same form factor as the P40 Pro, it features a different texture and material. In fact, the P40 Pro Plus is one of the best-looking smartphones in the market right now. The phone features a premium ceramic body that comes in just two plain colors: Ceramic Black and Ceramic White. What makes this design special is the amount of processing that’s required to bring this design to reality.

Huawei P40 Pro Plsu Ceramic

Huawei reveals that the P40 Pro Plus’ body uses a nanotech technology to compress the ceramic powder and kiln it for five days at 1500 degrees. The resulting material has a refractive index similar to diamond and the strength of sapphire. So you don’t have to worry about scratches or fingerprints on the phone’s back.

The P40 Pro Plus brings a really powerful camera setup onboard, featuring five cameras (as opposed to P40 Pro’s quad-cameras), a first for Huawei’s P-series lineup. The five cameras are placed in a rectangular camera housing on the top left corner.

The Huawei P40 Pro Plus is also IP68 certified, just like the P40 Pro, so it is dust and water-resistant.

 

Huawei P40 Pro & Pro Plus Display

Huawei P40 Pro Plus comes with the exact same display as the P40 Pro model. The phone features a 6.58-inch 19.8:9 aspect ratio display with 2640 x 1200 resolution and 441 PPI. In case you are wondering, yes, the P40 Pro and P40 Pro Plus come with a 90Hz screen refresh rate.

The company is calling it as an ‘overflow display’ that’s inspired by the surface tension of a cup filled with water up to the brim. So the display is curved on both the edges with really thin bezels (1.7mm side bezels).

There are two punch-hole cameras in its display and both the P40 Pro and Pro Plus models feature IR face unlock. So, there’s a 32MP AF camera and another IR camera for Face Unlock and depth sensing. This ensures that you can accurately unlock your device even when the lighting is dim. The IR sensor also helps add an Attention Aware feature and Smart Gestures. You can simply Swipe in the air to scroll and grab to capture the screen.

Note that the standard P40 also features a front IR depth sensor, it only comes with a regular AI face unlock.

Huawei has also upgraded the screen fingerprint sensor. So now all the three Huawei P40 models including the P40 Pro Plus features a 30% larger screen fingerprint sensor which is 30% faster as well.

 

Huawei P40 Pro Plus Cameras

The biggest difference between the P40 Pro and P40 Pro Plus is in the camera department. The Huawei P40 Pro comes with a quad-camera setup while the P40 Pro Plus features a penta-camera setup. The Pro Plus variant features an additional Super Periscope telephoto sensor that captures up to 10x optical zoom and 100x digital zoom.

 

The Huawei P40 Pro Plus camera setup is as follow: 
  • A 40MP f/1.8 Ultra Wide Cine Lens
  • An upgraded 50MP RYYB f/1.9 sensor with OIS
  • An 8MP f/2.4 Optical Super Periscope Telephoto camera with OIS and up to 10x optical zoom (240mm)
  • 8MP f/2.4 Optical Periscope camera with OIS (80mm)
  • ToF depth sensor
  • Color temperature flash

The biggest upgrade in the camera department this year is the 10x optical zoom capable Super Periscope camera. This makes the Huawei P40 Pro Plus as the world’s first smartphone camera with such high optical zoom support! This is achieved by using a dual prism design with multiple reflections inside the periscope camera setup. So you have multiple optical zoom modes like 3X low-range zoom, 5x mid-range zoom, and 10x long-range optical zoom.

Huawei P40 Pro Plus Ceramic

Another highlight of this Super Periscope camera setup is the use of the RYYB sensor. This also makes it the first smartphone from Huawei to use two separate RYYB sensors, which shows Huawei is confident about its RGB alternative. The company claims that the use of the RYYB sensor for telephoto significantly increases light intake for clearer zoomed-in shots.

In short, the Huawei P40 Pro Plus is capable of capturing 10x optical zoom, 20x Hybrid zoom, and up to 100x digital zoom.

As mentioned above, the Huawei P40 Pro model skips this super periscope sensor. The rest of the camera setup is the same as the Pro Plus. So the P40 Pro is able to capture 5x optical zoom, 10x hybrid zoom, and 50x digital zoom – similar to the P30 Pro.

Both the P40 Pro models feature 16-in-1 pixel fusion technology that can churn out pictures with a 4.48um pixel size. The 40MP UltraWide Cine lens on these two devices is actually the industry’s largest ultra-wide camera sensor with 1/1.54-inch sensor size.

The P40 Pro Plus takes the ISO sensitivity to an incredible ISO 51200 for videos. The two models can capture 4K HDR+ time-lapse videos, 4K 60 fps videos, 7680 fps super slo-mo videos, as well as real-time bokeh videos. Dual OIS + AIS ensures stability for the videos shot from the phone.

The P40 Pro Plus can also take Super Zoom videos, for example, Huawei claims that it can capture the zoomed-in video of the moon clearly. There’s also a special Dual View video mode that outputs a combined ultra-wide and close up view on the screen.

Upfront, the Huawei P40 Pro and P40 Pro Plus feature a dual 32MP selfie shooter and an IR depth sensor. This front selfie shooter features AutoFocus and is capable of capturing 4K selfie videos.

 

Huawei P40 Pro & Pro Plus Specs

The Huawei P40 Pro duo is powered by the Kirin 990 5G processor. The chip features a brand new NPU that offers a 460% improvement in performance and a 290% improvement in efficiency. Both the models naturally support SA/NSA 5G networks. The phone also features a 4-layer VC Liquid Super Cooling system to ensure that the phone stays cool, even under heavy load.

Huawei P40 Pro

The Huawei phone comes with Wi-Fi 6 Plus support with transfer speeds up to 2600Mbps. All the models come with EMUI 10.1 out of the box with Android 10 onboard. Note that the P40 models don’t have Google services. Instead, the phones feature Huawei Mobile Services with its own AppGallery App Store.

The new phones also offer dual SIM and also supports eSIM (only for its single SIM variant). Note that you can also use one of these SIM slots to add more storage to the device via a nano memory card.

Huawei P40 Pro & Pro Plus Battery

Both the models feature a decent 4200mAh battery on board with 40W wired Charging. But the P40 Pro Plus gets an equally fast Wireless Charging too! Yes, you read that right, the P40 Pro Plus features the world’s fastest wireless charging technology with 40W charging speed. Like its predecessors, the P40 Pro duo also supports reverse wireless charging.

 

Huawei P40 Pro & Pro Plus Pricing & Availability

The Huawei P40 Pro starts at €999 ($1095) for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage model.

The Huawei P40 Pro Plus starts at €1399 ($1533) for the 8GB RAM and 512GB storage model.

Huawei P40 Pro

The P40 Pro will be available on 7th April while the P40 Pro Plus will be available a while later in June 2020.

Lenovo M10 Plus tablet launched: 10.3″ display, 4GB RAM, 7000mAH battery & more!

Lenovo has launched a new tablet in China. The tablet is dubbed Lenovo M10 Plus and is an offshoot of the Lenovo M10 tablet which was launched in December 2019. The M10 Plus is an entry-level tablet but the pricing doesn’t reflect that as it starts at 1599 yuan ($254).Lenovo M10 Plus tablet

The Lenovo M10 Plus tablet packs a 10.3-inch display with FHD resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels. The display comes with a sizeable amount of bezels on all sides but the device has a screen ratio of 87% which isn’t bad for a 10-inch tablet. The display supports 10-point touch and is said to have TUV Rheinland certification. It equally comes with a child mode.

The tablet is powered by a MediaTek Helio P22T 64-bit, 12nm processor paired with 4GB of RAM while there are options of 64GB and 128GB storage. For interface, the tablet runs on Android 9.0 Pie operating system and we are not sure if that will even be upgraded to Android 10 in future.Lenovo M10 Plus tablet

In terms of the build, the tablet is touted to be very slim, with a thickness of 8.15mm and weight of 480 grams. That is because of the 7000mAh battery that is crammed inside.  There are speakers on both sides of the tablet with support for Dolby Atmos sound effect.Lenovo M10 Plus tablet

The Lenovo M10 Plus tablet equally packs an 8MP front camera as well as a 13MP rear camera with autofocus, HD video shoot. The tablet comes with a Child mode which can protect the eyes of young children and prevent children from playing games for a long time.

 

 

Leaked OnePlus 8 Pro press render provides first look at green variant

The OnePlus 8 series is expected to launch next month. OnePlus has already begun accepting applications for its “The Lab” program which will see selected applicants get a review unit (that they get to keep) of the OnePlus 8 series before the launch.

While we already know what the phones look like thanks to 3D renders and an alleged live photo leak of the OnePlus 8 Pro, a new leak has surfaced that reveals a new color variant of the flagship. The source of the leak is Steve Hemmerstoffer, best known as @OnLeaks on Twitter, and he has partnered with iGeeksBlog this time.

OnePlus 8 Pro press render

This image is said to be official press renders according to the source and it shows the green variant of the phone. This is a first for OnePlus and will likely be the favorite among buyers.

The OnePlus 8 Pro swaps the motorized pop-up selfie camera for one placed inside a punch hole. There is now a groove at the top of the device since there is no camera module sliding out. Above the display is a slit for the earpiece and one of the two stereo speakers.

OnePlus has kept the vertical camera design from the OnePlus 7 Pro and OnePlus 7T Pro. However, there is now a fourth camera sensor flanking the setup on the left. The laser focus module and redesigned LED flash are now positioned below the fourth camera sensor. The familiar OnePlus logo sits below the camera housing but the OnePlus name at the bottom is the new one which is written in uppercase.

The bottom of the OnePlus 8 Pro is home to the second speaker which is no longer a grille but two slits. The USB Type-C port is in the middle and there a microphone right next to it. The volume rocker is on the left while the power button and alert slider (which looks smaller by the way) are on the right.

The OnePlus 8 Pro will be powered by the Snapdragon 865 processor. It will have fast wireless charging and reverse wireless charging, a first for OnePlus phones.

 

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A simple Microwave Oven can slow down Wi-Fi signal in homes

A new report has just publicized an interesting correlation regarding a common household appliance and the strength of the Wi-Fi signals at homes. According to a UK based firm called Ofcom, if users are experiencing a dip in data network speeds, it could have been due to the microwave oven being in use.

The report states that the common kitchen appliance is capable of negatively impacting the strength of the Wi-Fi networks in houses when it is being used. Apparently, a Microwave oven is only one of the many household items that can potentially hamper Wi-Fi signals at your home. Other objects like a baby monitor, halogen lamp, cordless phones, dimmer switches, stereo speakers, TV, monitors and more can interfere with the Wi-Fi signal strengths that come from the router.

The news from Ofcom was shared after the number of people working from home and utilizing the broadband network increased due to the Coronavirus pandemic. According to an official statement, “we’re encouraging people to read our advice on getting the most from their broadband, home phones, and mobiles – and to share it with friends, families, and colleagues, to help them stay connected too.” In other words, this is a helpful initiative to make data speed efficient and optimal for professionals working from their homes.

An ad from a British Telecom Operator

This arrives after Britain is facing issues regarding its data networking, especially mobile data. The UK regulatory agency has advised people to make calls over a landline or internet as it is currently more reliable than the standard mobile calls due to heavy traffic in the data bandwidth. Even local telecom operators are providing Wi-Fi calling to aid the user’s cellular signals, which is too weak to handle a conversation.

 

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Meizu 17 Price and Specs leaked, Features Snapdragon 865 and starts from 3999 Yuan ($564)

Earlier today (26th March 2020), the specifications and pricing for the latest flagship from Chinese smartphone manufacturer Meizu were leaked. The Meizu 17 will feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865 SoC and will start from 3,999 Yuan (roughly 564 US Dollars).

Meizu 17

According to the fresh leak, the Meizu 17 will sport a 6.5 inch OLED display with a high refresh rate of 90Hz. Under the hood, the device will house Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 865 SoC alongside LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.0 storage. Its primary camera is a 64 megapixel sensor alongside a 20 megapixel wide angle and 12 megapixel telephoto lens.

The Meizu 17 is powered by a large 4,500mAh battery which supports 30W fast charging. Reportedly, the Meizu 17 will still be light and thin, with a body of 8mm and a weight of 185 grams, despite having such beefy specs and battery packs. Arriving at the pricing, the Meizu 17 will start from 3,999 Yuan for the 8GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage variant.

Meizu 17th New Design Leak

The 8GB RAM and 256GB of internal storage configuration will be sold for 4,299 Yuan (roughly 607 US Dollars) while the highest 12GB RAM and 256GB internal storage variant is priced at 4,699 Yuan (roughly 663 US Dollars). Unfortunately, this is still unconfirmed and we will have to wait for an official announcement from the company. More information is expected to arrive soon, so stay tuned for more coverage.

 

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Redmi K30 Pro refresh rate increased to 80Hz via an unofficial software tweak

Redmi had just launched its highly anticipated flagship model, Redmi K30 Pro, earlier this week. The handset was the high end version of the base K30 and featured top notch specs at a lucrative price, similar to the Redmi K20 Pro. However, many were left disappointed after learning that the display was only a 60Hz panel, despite the base variant having a 120Hz display. But now, developers have bumped up the refresh rate to 80Hz via a software tweak.

Keep in mind this tweak is unofficial. In other words, users will void their warranties on their devices if they use this unofficial software tweak. For those unaware, a display can be slightly overclocked similar to a processor’s core frequency. However, this greatly reduces the life span of the panel and may eventually cause it to stop functioning optimally or break down entirely.

Furthermore, to actually be able to boost the Redmi K30 Pro’s refresh rate, one would have to root their device. A Redmi official has commented on this software tweak calling it unofficial and will cause warranties to be voided. He even stated that this requires a root and is risky, so users are advised against trying out the software. Previously, a few developers had also managed to overclock the screen of the Xiaomi Mi 9 to 80Hz as well, up from the official 60Hz.

redmi k30 pro
Redmi K30 Pro

Redmi had opted out of a higher refresh rate panel for various reasons. The primary two being battery life and the choice between a high refresh rate or screen quality. The company chose the latter option and decided to include a better quality display over the base K30 but at 60Hz to preserve the battery performance of the smartphone. Hence, those that wish to still overclock their Redmi K30 Pro displays, should only do so knowing the risks of stability issues and voiding warranty.

 

Oukitel Z32 smartwatch with bigger screen and longer battery life is the most cost-effective smartwatch

After excelling in the smartphone market, Oukitel is consistently improving on the smartwatches. The company is on the verge of launching the Oukitel Z32 smartwatch sporting several advanced features such as a bigger display and longer battery life. Like smartphones, smartwatches are becoming an important part of our everyday lives and is playing a pivotal role in handling day-to-day tasks. It is more convenient to move our wrists for important messaging and calls, rather than using a smartphone by taking it out from pockets. It becomes nearly impossible to miss any important notification on a wearable.

oukitel z32 smartwatch

The presence of heart rate sensors, pedometer, and other useful sensors effectively takes care of our day-to-day health. The smartwatches are evolving and now the inbuilt camera and SIM compatibility have made the wearables fully independent. The Oukitel Z32 also possesses the same traits with 4G support, a portable wireless charger, and longer battery life. It is a perfect companion that can be used for personal, business or while traveling.

Oukitel Z32 Specs

The smartwatch carries a 1.6-inch LCD with an IPS panel and has a resolution of 400 x 400 pixels. There’s a 3GB RAM with 32 GB internal storage. Surprisingly, the users will get a dual-camera consisting of a 2-megapixel front camera and an 8-megapixel side camera. There’s a built-in 4G chip support that makes it fully independent of any support from a smartphone.

It is a fully waterproof and scratch resistance smartwatch with support of Google Voice assistant. The smartwatch is carved out of Metal and leather material for elongated resistance. In connectivity, Oukitel Z32 carries Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, Bluetooth 4 and much more.

In terms of software, it supports 9 sports modes including outdoor running, outdoor walking, indoor running, cycling, playing basketball, playing football, playing table tennis, playing badminton, and skipping. Moreover, there are other functions like exercise data analysis, heart rate measurement, message, multi-sports mode, and pedometer. The user can make a video call and can connect to the WiFi network.

Highlights of Outkitel Z32 

Never Ending Battery Life

Oukitel Z32 smartwatch hosts a 900 mAh battery, which is the biggest in any smartwatch out there in this segment. Moreover, there’s an additional 900 mAh battery-powered wireless charger, that comes handy if you’re out for an adventurous activity for longer periods. The never-ending battery life will reduce the worries as the portable wireless charger also improves the battery backup.

Larger and Immersive display

Oukitel Z32’s large display is incredibly convenient while offering an immersive experience. It equips a 1.6-inch display sporting 400 x 400 pixels resolution for a maximum visual treat. The accidental touches are eliminated due to the design aesthetics of the panel.

Massive Storage

Oukitel Z32 smartwatch packs a 32 GB internal storage and 3 GB RAM. It is more than sufficient for smoother operations.

Dual Cameras

The smartwatch embeds dual cameras to facilitate video calling and recording features. There are a 2-megapixel front and an 8-megapixel side camera.

Beautiful watch faces

Various customizable features including different watch faces are present to give you a fresh look if you’re bored. The users can also design their own custom dials using personal photos easily via a simple procedure. There’s a whole lot of custom dials available for the watch.

Oukitel Z32 is an exciting and unique offering from the company. It is crafted with Ceramic Bezel while offering water-resistance and scratch resistance at the same time. Moreover, the leather and other premium elements make the watch perfect for business and formal occasions.

Oukitel Z32 Price

Oukitel Z32 smartwatch usually retails at the price of $189.99 via Gearbest but for the time being it is available at $129.99 offering 32% discounts. It is a perfect product for every user who wants to own a premium-looking smartwatch with different features. However, it is not limited to the athletes, every user can use it and can accomplish their task more easily.

There are multiple smartwatch choices available in the market, but it becomes harder to choose the best one out of the lot that offers the best value-for-money. Oukitel Z32 is one such smartwatch that can accomplish all your desires from a premium smartwatch.

Buy Oukitel from Gearbest 

 

Sony uses Samsung Camera Sensors in Xperia 1 II along with its Own

Sony announced the Xperia 1 II flagship premium smartphone late February in a pre-recorded video as part of its MWC 2020 presentation, which was called off due to coronavirus outbreak. But this smartphone is yet to hit the shelves and hence some of its specs are still unknown, apart from those shared by the company. But now, thanks to a new leak from Japan, we know more details about the phone’s cameras and storage.

According to a couple of pictures from Japan, the new Sony Xperia 1 II smartphone features camera sensors by both Sony and Samsung and comes with UFS 3.0 storage. Almost all Sony premium smartphones have used the company’s own sensors but this time the Japanese Electronics giant has taken a different approach.

The first picture shows us the list of camera sensors included in the device. The primary camera of 12MP 24mm with f/1.7 aperture uses the Sony IMX557 sensor, which as per its model name could be an improved version of the Sony IMX555 sensor used by Samsung on its Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20 Plus. Whereas, the 12MP 16mm ultra-wide camera with f/2.2 apertures uses the old tried and tested Sony IMX363 present on Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 3A series.

Sony Xperia 1 II

Further, the phone features a Samsung ISOCELL S5K3T2 sensor for its 12MP 70mm telephoto camera with f/2.4 aperture. Also, for the front 8MP 24mm f/2.0 selfie camera, the phone uses another Samsung made sensor with model number ISOCELL S5K4H7.

On the other hand, the second picture confirms Xperia 1 II to come with UFS 3.0 storage, which is slightly slower than the new UFS 3.1 storage standard. Although this does not make much difference, a premium smartphone is always expected to have the latest tech.

 

 

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MWC 2020 Organizers offers Refunds after canceling the event

The organizers behind the MWC 2020 (Mobile World Congress) in Barcelona have come forward offering refunds or discounts to future events to the thousands of expected attendees and companies that had previously paid for the conference before its eventual cancelation.

For those unaware, the MWC is the world’s largest mobile technology conference. It brings big names from the industry to showcase their innovation or advancements and attract crowds in the thousands. Unfortunately, the event was canceled earlier this year due to fears of the Coronavirus outbreak. Look back at it now, the move was probably a smart decision to protect its organizers and attendees. However, the conference doesn’t operate for profit and had trouble issuing refunds, especially to OEMs that paid hefty sums for spots on the event.

MWC-2020-canceled

This also marked the first time in 33 years that the event has to ever be scrapped. Many smartphone brands lost a major stage for their respective launch events and technological showcases. Similarly, tens of millions of dollars were also spent on the exhibition which had more or less been wasted, since advertising expenditure cannot be returned. Previously, it was reported that discounts were unlikely to be given out because of the losses incurred, but now it seems that fundings have been rerouted.

According to a statement from the organizer, GSMA will be offering a full refund on the ticket costs for the attendees. In other words, a 799 EUR ($865) basic admission pass will be sent to the many customers. For the large OEMs, however, the GSMA plans on incentivizing discounts on attending the event in future years as an alternative to refunding large sums outright. A few of the major brands have already expressed their desires to share the stage again next year, so the strategy might be effective for the trade body.

MWC-2020-canceled

Big names can now receive a credit worth 125% of what they had initially invested in for the MWC 2020 in Barcelona. This sum can be be used to gain a 65% discount for next year and 35% and 25% in the subsequent years respectively. Additionally, GSMA has also offered a separate plan that will allow immediate refund claims for up to 50% of original spending, but only up to $178,000. Needless to say, its a strategy to actively include participation in next year’s event.

 

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[Update] This is the Huawei P40 Pro in all its Glory

Huawei will be announcing its latest flagship, P40 series, later today (26th March 2020). It is the successor to the P30 series and sports top notch specs and features. However, just before the launch, the company’s promotional images and videos regarding the high end P40 Pro have been leaked.

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Looking at the promotional images, the design of the Huawei P40 Pro resembles all the renders that we have previously covered. The rear features a quad camera solution while the front features a punch hole setup for the dual selfie shooters. The images depict a glass back for the Huawei P40 Pro, with the front being mostly covered by the display with minimal bezels, notch, and chin.

Although the official announcement is still a while away, previous leaks have hinted at the device’s possible specifications. The Huawei P40 Pro is expected to sport the company’s proprietary Kirin 990 5G SoC. It will be paired with at least 8GB of RAM and either 128 or 256GB of internal storage. Reportedly, the display will be a 6.58 inch AMOLED panel with a 90Hz high refresh rate.

Update: The video shared below has been making rounds online on Weibo. It showcases the Huawei P40 Pro’s ToF lens alongside its impressive 50x SuperSensing zoom technology. Furthermore, the video also showcases the device’s low light capabilities as well.

For optics, the P40 Pro may house a quad camera module with a primary lens alongside a ToF, ultra wide angle, and a dedicated telephoto zoom lens. The battery is said to be a large 4,200mAh pack with support for up to 40W fast charging. It will also support IP68 water and dust resistance and will ship with the latest EMUI 10.1 custom skin based on Android 10 OS. The official launch conference starts soon, so stay tuned.

 

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Lenovo’s patent exposes a unique TWS design

Lenovo is known for its computers but the Chinese company also makes other consumer electronics products like smartphones, audio devices, VR headsets, and more. Like any other big tech company, it also applies for patents on a regular basis. Now, a new design patent applied by the company (spotted by 91Mobiles), suggests it to be working on a new pair of TWS.

Lenovo has applied for a patent for the design of a new pair of TWS at the State Intellectual Property Office of the People’s Republic of China. This TWS design is unlike any other we have seen so far. The buds and the case are square in shape with curves at the sides and edges. 

Further, one of the colored renders of the design shows it in a white and pink paint job with a flower pattern on what seems to be a touchpad for controls. This surface could be used to control music playback by a combination of gestures based on taps and swipes.

The buds have a pogo pin at the end of their edges to charge from the case when placed inside it. The case also resembles a flower with two separate cavities for the buds with pins to charge them at the sides. Last but not least, the case features a USB Type-C port to recharge its battery.

With all that being said, it is uncertain if Lenovo will ever launch a TWS with such design because companies file for a number of patents but not all come into fruition.

 

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Huawei working around the clock, R&D budget increased to $20 billion: CEO

Huawei Technologies Co Ltd is but one of the many brands that have suffered due to the recent Coronavirus outbreak. Although the situation may finally be stabilizing soon as workers have returned and operations have resumed, the CEO of the company is still expecting a financial hit. Despite this, the company is working around the clock and is also expanding its research and development budget.

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Huawei CEO and Founder, Ren Zhengfei in a recent interview with SCMP (South China Morning Post)

For those unaware, China was recently hit with the viral pandemic which had led the local government to shut down production lines, offices, and factories. This had affected various industries, especially the smartphone market which had most of its assembly lines in China. Huawei was one such brand and had complied with the government order as well. Now, the company is working around the clock, with thousands of employees running overtime hours.

According to Ren Zhengfei, CEO and Founder, Huawei is planning on boosting its research and development despite the slump in finances in early 2020. The plans will surge the R&D budget of the Chinese tech giant by $5.8 billion to more than $20 billion. Huwaei is also one of the largest telecom equipment providers and has been motivated to further develop new technology, not only for profit but to combat the current crisis.

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Ren stated that “Over 20,000 scientists, experts, and engineers worked overtime during the Lunar New Year holiday because we’re racing to develop new [technologies].” In other words, while the sudden halt in a production put a pause on many OEMs, Huawei plans to work through the financial hit and improve upon its offerings. The company had initially resumed operations back in 3rd February 2020, earlier than most other brands after being labeled critical by the Chinese government. This has offered it a front foot over its competitors and lowered its downtime overall.

 

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Huawei P40 spotted on Geekbench just before launch, Features 8GB RAM

Huawei, the known electronics brand, is preparing for the launch of its latest flagship series, the Huawei P40. However, just a couple of hours prior to its official launch, the device has been spotted on Geekbench with 8GB of RAM.

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For those unaware, Geekbench is a popular benchmarking software, which is often used to test the capabilities of a smartphone. So, a new smartphone launch would generally garner tests to be showcased later during the official launch event. Earlier today (26th March 2020), the Huawei P40 was spotted on the Geekbench database and one of the things that were revealed was its memory among other things as well.

According to the Geekbench listing, Huawei P40 scored 742 points in the single core test while the multi core test had it receive 2686 points. The numbers were achieved on the latest Geekbench 5.1.0 build that also revealed the device will run the latest Android 10 OS out of the box. Under the hood, the handset will sport Huawei’s proprietary processor, the Kirin 990 5G SoC. 8GB of RAM has also been confirmed to be one of the configurations.

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Huawei P40 Renders

Unfortunately, finer details like the battery and storage capacity are still unknown. Although, previous certifications have already revealed plenty of information; such as P40 supporting 22.5W fast charging while the P40 Pro features a 40W fast charging, according to China’s 3C certification. For optics, it is expected to feature a triple camera setup on the rear and a punch hole camera on the front. This will include the primary sensor, ultra wide angle and ToF lens as well. All in all a great flagship to look forward to, so stay tuned for the launch even later today, which we will be covering.

 

Redmi K30 Pro might launch under POCO brand in India

Recently, Redmi launched the K30 Pro flagship smartphone in China. Now, as per new findings by a member of XDA Developers, it might launch under POCO brand in India. Maybe, it could debut as the long-awaited POCO F2, a spiritual successor to POCO F1, which was the sensational smartphone of 2018.

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An XDA junior member, going by the name kacskrz, found some intriguing codes in the camera app of the latest MIUI 11 beta build. While fiddling with certain new methods in the MIUI Camera code, he found out the existence of Redmi K30 Pro for India with a codename ‘Imiin’. 

In case you are not aware of, ‘Imi’ is the codename of original K30 Pro sold in China. Since almost all the devices sold by Xiaomi in India have codenames suffixed by ‘in’, it is certain that K30 Pro is indeed coming to India.

Further digging into the MIUI Camera code, the member also observed an interesting string for camera watermark which read ‘SHOT ON POCO PHONE’. This finding clearly suggests the newly launched Redmi K30 Pro will be unveiled under POCO branding in India. But, it is not sure whether it will be called POCO F2 or something else altogether as the original POCO F1 was not a rebadged device, to begin with.

However, soon after becoming an independent brand earlier this year, POCO’s first smartphone was POCO X2, a rebadged Redmi K30 4G for India. So, it is possible that we might not see any original device from the newly formed brand for at least a year or so.

 

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When, Where, and How to Watch the Huawei P40 Series Launch Live: All Details

As announced earlier this month, Huawei will be unveiling its P40 series of premium smartphones at an online-only launch event today, Thursday, March 26. Initially, like every year, these phones were scheduled to be unveiled in Paris but due to coronavirus outbreak, the launch was moved to an online live stream.

That being said, if you are interested in experiencing the launch, then this post will guide you on when and where to watch the Huawei P40 series launch online.

The first question that comes into everyone’s mind is ‘When is the Huawei P40 series launch?’ Since it is a global launch, interested people around the world can witness it by tuning into the live stream at their local times. To help you put, we have listed-below the exact time of the Huawei P40 series launch for different time zones.

Huawei P40 Series launch is slated for Thursday, March 26, 2020, at the following times.

China

21:00 CST

Europe

14:00 CET

United Kingdom

13:00 GMT

India

18:30 IST

East Coast USA

08:00 EDT

West Coast USA

05:00 PDT

 

Now, the second question that arises is ‘Where / How to watch the Huawei P40 series launch?’ The answer to this question is simpler than timing. The company will be live streaming the launch on multiple social media platforms and even on its official website.

As YouTube and Facebook are the most common medium to watch videos, we have embedded Huawei’s official live stream on these platforms below, which will begin as per the timings listed above. For other platforms, click on the respective links mentioned below.

 

Watch Huawei P40 Series Launch on YouTube

 

Watch Huawei P40 Series Launch on Facebook

Step into a new era of smartphone photography with #Huawei – live at 14:00 CET Thursday March 26th #VisionaryPhotography #HUAWEIP40

Posted by Huawei Mobile on Friday, March 20, 2020

 

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Watch Huawei P40 Series Launch on Official Website

 

 

Huawei P40 Pro+ 5G key details appear few hours before launch

The Huawei P40 series of smartphones will be made official later today. The lineup includes Huawei P40, Huawei P40 Pro and another device called Huawei P40 Pro Plus (or Pro+) 5G. The latter was previously rumored to debut as Huawei P40 Pro Premium. The P40 Pro+ 5G will be an advanced version of the P40 Pro smartphone. Reliable tipster Roland Quandt has shared some key details on the Huawei P40 Pro+ few hours ahead of the launch.

The new leak reveals that the Huawei P40 Pro Plus 5G will be powered by the Kirin 990 5G chipset which also powers the P40 and P40 Pro. The P40 Pro+ will be the company’s first smartphone to arrive with a 120Hz refresh rate supporting display. The size of the screen will 6.58 inches. The P40 also features the same-sized screen but carries support for 90Hz refresh rate. Both phones are said to arrive with same dimensions.

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Huawei P40 Pro+ 5G

The P40 Pro has 8 GB of RAM, but its Plus variant is expected to arrive with 12 GB of RAM. The penta-lens setup of the phone is expected to house two telephoto lenses that will bring support for up to 10x optical zoom. The P40 Pro has a 4,200mAh battery. Its Plus edition is said to house the same battery. The Pro model supports 40W SuperCharge, but its advanced version will be arriving with faster charging.

Quandt had recently revealed that the Huawei P40 with 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage will be priced at 799 euros (~$871). The 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage will be respectively priced at 999 euros (~$1,089) and 1,099 euros (~$1,199). There is no word on the pricing of the Huawei P40 Pro+ 5G.

UP NEXT: Huawei AI-Enabled Coronavirus diagnosis tool equipped in various hospitals in Ecuador and Philippines, More to follow soon

 

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Qualcomm launches QCC514x and QCC304x for TWS earbuds with integrated noise cancellation

Qualcomm, which is dominating the mobile chipsets market, has now announced two new chipsets for the true wireless earbuds — Qualcomm QCC514x and Qualcomm QCC304x which promises to bring premium features.

Both these new chipsets support Qualcomm’s TrueWireless Mirroring technology for more reliable connections and also comes integrated with dedicated hardware for Qualcomm’s hybrid active noise cancellation.

Qualcomm QCC514X and QCC304X

Qualcomm’s TrueWireless Mirroring handles connections to a phone through a single earbud, which is then mirrored to the other earbud, cutting down the amount of sync needed for a more reliable connection.

Another major feature on the chipsets is the company’s “hybrid ANC,” which promises integrated noise-cancellation technology. This enables even cheaper earbuds to offer active noise cancellation as well as “leak-through” for outside noise, which seems similar to transparency modes on regular noise-canceling headphones.

While the Qualcomm QCC514X lineup offers support for Always-on voice assistant activation, the QCC304X series chipsets rely on push-button activation for AI assistants. The company says that the new chips are more power efficient and is also promising better battery life.

As Qualcomm is making premium features like voice assistants and ANC standard for even entry-level headphones which this new chipsets, we expect to see more true wireless earbuds to come with such features even in the entry-line offerings and won’t be limited to high-end premium models like Apple AirPods Pro.

The company is planning to start shipments for this new chipsets to manufactures from next month and Qualcomm says that it expects to see new products based on these SoCs to arrive in the market in Q2 2020.

 

Realme smartwatch teased by Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth

Realme is expanding its product lineup in India. The Chinese manufacturer recently unveiled the Realme Band fitness tracker. The company is also expected to soon launch its first smart TV in the country. During the latest edition of #AskMadhav episode on YouTube, Sheth was seen wearing the upcoming Realme smartwatch. He revealed that it will be made official soon in India.

The Realme smartwatch’s official product name is under the wraps. Parent firm OPPO has dubbed its smartwatch as OPPO Watch. It remains to be seen whether the Realme smartwatch will debut as Realme Watch or with some other moniker. The device features a square-shaped dial like the Apple Watch, and it has a black colored strap. Sheth did not share any details on the specs of the upcoming Realme Watch.

What else is coming? The Realme 6 Pro smartphone that was announced earlier this month comes in Lightning Blue and Lightning Orange colors. Sheth revealed that the company will soon announcing Lightning Purple color variant for the Realme 6 Pro. In the video, an unannounced white colored version of the device can be also seen.

The Chinese firm is also gearing up to introduce Bluetooth speakers in the Indian markets. More details on the device is expected to surface in the near future and it is expected to go official with Realme TV. The company will be soon rolling out new watch faces for the Realme Band. A fix for the call notification bug is now available for its users through the latest update on Google Play Store.

The Realme 6 Pro has some exclusive features like slow-motion video shooting and UIS will be coming to Realme 6 users in the next month. Other camera features such as Nightscape 3.0 and Tripod mode won’t be coming to any of the existing phones from the company.