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Xiaomi announced 7 new accessories for the Mi 10 series today: We Take a Quick Look!

Along with the Xiaomi Mi 10 series, the company also announced 7 new accessories for smartphones today. They range from wirelessly charging Bluetooth speakers to GaN-based 65W fast chargers. Let’s take a quick look at all the accessories announced at the event.

Xiaomi accessories Mi 10 event

1. Wireless Charging Bluetooth Speaker

Xiaomi announced a new Bluetooth Speaker in China today. The highlight of the new speaker is its ability to charge wirelessly, even while it’s playing music. The Mi Wireless Bluetooth Speaker can charge wirelessly at 30W, the same speed as the Xiaomi Mi 10 series and the Mi 9 Pro 5G. The speaker can pair via NFC and comes with Bluetooth 5.0 support.

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The Wireless Charging Bluetooth Speaker is priced at ¥249 ($36) in China.

Xiaomi was the first to pioneer 30W fast wireless charging tech in the market and now it’s steadily building a portfolio of products built around this technology. This brings us to the next accessory, the Vertical wireless charger.

 

 

2. Xiaomi 30W Vertical Wireless Charger

We are familiar with Xiaomi’s 30W vertical wireless charger and the company seems to have reannounced it with the Mi 10 series today.

Xiaomi 30W wireless charger

The 30W wireless charger has an ultra-quiet built-in fan and an air duct, which helps in better heat dissipation. The company promises fast wireless charging even when the charger is at maximum load, all thanks to better heat management. We have already covered the 30W wireless charger in detail previously, so you can read our story here. The charger will go on sale at ¥199 ($29), the same price as before.

 

3. Xiaomi AIoT AX3600 Wi-Fi 6 router

Featuring 7 antennas, Qualcomm’s IPQ8071A chipset and paired with 512MB of RAM and 256MB of storage, Xiaomi’s first Wi-Fi 6 router, the AX3600 promises high-end performance and up to 9.6Gbps speeds. One of the seven antennas on the router is a dedicated AIoT antenna that supports dual-frequency and provides speeds of up to 150Mbps for IoT devices. You can read more about the Xiaomi AIoT AX3600 router from our launch article here.

Xiaomi AIOUT AX3600 router

The Wi-Fi 6 Xiaomi router is priced at ¥599 (~$86).

 

4. Special Xiaomi Mi 10 Air cooling fan

For your long hours of gaming, Xiaomi announced a special Ice cooling fan accessory for the Xiaomi Mi 10.

Xiaomi Mi 10 air cooling accessory

Unlike other portable cooling fans for smartphones, the Mi external fan seems to run on its own battery. So, your USB-C port is still available to connect other accessories like a Gamepad.

The cooling fan for the Xiaomi Mi 10 is priced at ¥129 ($19).

 

5. Gamepad for Xiaomi Mi 10

Talking about gamepads, the company also unveiled a special gamepad for the new flagship lineup today. It is priced at ¥299 ($33) in China. In the image shared at the end of the event, you get a glimpse of the gamepad (bottom left corner), but that’s all we have so far.

Xiaomi accessories Mi 10 event

 

 

6. Xiaomi 65W GaN Compact Type-C Charger

Xiaomi also announced a super-compact 65W GaN charger for smartphones, laptops, and other devices.

Xiaomi GaN 65W charger

The charger can fully charge the Mi 10 Pro at a max rate of 50W in just 45 minutes. And for devices like laptops that support 65W charging, it can unleash its full wattage to quickly juice it up. Being a GaN-based (Gallium Nitride) charger, it’s extremely compact and easy to carry as well.

65W Gan Xiaomi charger

It is priced at ¥149 ($21) and is up for pre-order on the Xiaomi Youpin website.

It is also worth adding that the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro ships with a 65W charger (not the above model) out of the box.

65W wireless charger on mi 10

 

7. Xiaomi Mi 10 flip case

The Mi 10 series is getting a cool new case in multiple color options. The case comes with a cut out on the side to display key updates, similar to what we have seen on Samsung’s S view cases.

Xiaomi Mi 10 case

While personally, I’m not a fan of this orange shade (OnePlus’ papaya orange has spoiled me), it’s good to know that there are a lot of color options for the flip case like Blue, Red, and Green.

Xiaomi Mi 10 case 02

 

 

 

Realme X50 Pro 5G will now launch online on February 24

Chinese tech giant Realme was billed to make a presentation at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona where the Realme X50 Pro 5G was expected to be unveiled. Since the tech show has been cancelled as a result of the novel coronavirus epidemic, the company has now revealed that the X50 Pro will be launched online. The event will be streamed live from the launch location in Madrid, Spain on February 24.Realme X50 New Year Edition

In a statement, Realme said “Since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, realme has been concerning about the effects and working on alternatives of all possible situations, including having planned our event undertaken by our European team based in Spain without any staff from China. Keeping in light with the impact of the virus and the cancellation of MWC 2020, realme has decided to cancel the participation at MWC Barcelona 2020, accordingly”.

The statement also indicated that Realme’s VP and Chief Executive Officer of Realme India, Madhav Sheth will attend the launch. The company will also unveil its AIoT plans. Realme will soon announce the updated arrangements of realme X50 Pro 5G online launch event.

The Realme X50 Pro 5G is expected to come with Full HD+ display having a screen resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels and 20:9 aspect ratio as well as 120Hz refresh rate. While the battery capacity is not yet known, the device is expected to come with 50W fast charging support.

 

 

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Mi 10’s display is made by TCL’s Huaxing Optoelectronics; cost a lot of money to develop

It is no news that Chinese phone manufacturers are looking to local manufacturers to supply the components needed for their products. Top brands such as Xiaomi have invested in local companies involved in the manufacturing of displays and chipsets, and it is beginning to pay off.

CEO of Xiaomi, Lei Jun, has revealed that the curved AMOLED punch-hole display of the Mi 10 is actually made by a local manufacturer, Huaxing Optoelectronics, which is a subsidiary of TCL. The company executive revealed that they spent huge sums of money to customize the display to meet their requirements.

The display is actually a 6.7-inch panel with a 2340 x 1080 resolution and a 19.5:9 aspect ratio and it is the first domestically produced flexible AMOLED screen with a punch-hole. The hole in the display measures 2.6 millimeters and is reported to be even smaller in diameter than that of the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note10.

It has also been revealed that the screen is manufactured using what is called Direct On-cell Touch (DOT) Technology which has the touch sensor built into the thin-film encapsulation of the display. Other display manufacturing methods place the touch film on the panel. The advantages DOT Technology has are a thinner display and a reduction in production cost. This year’s iPhones are expected to use a similar display technology.

 

The display also uses an improved ultra-narrow bezel technology that results in slimmer bezels compared to its predecessor. The Mi 10’s side bezels measure 3.32 millimeters as against the Mi 9’s 3.6 millimeters bezel size. The Mi 10 also has a bottom bezel that is less than 1.8 millimeters in size.

The display uses TCL’s Pearl Arrangement for the pixels and has a screen brightness of 500 nits. The maximum brightness is 800 nits while the peak brightness is more than 1100 nits. The screen has a DCI-P3 color gamut of 100% and a contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1.

Other features of the display include a 90Hz refresh rate and a 180Hz touch-sampling rate for smoother gaming. It also uses DC Dimming, has HDR10+ support, and a TUV Rheinland Certification which means it has reduced blue-light and is flicker-free.

 

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Alleged OnePlus 8 appears on GeekBench database

In January this year, a OnePlus model had appeared on GeekBench with the codename GALILEI IN2023. The device was thought to be the codename for the OnePlus 8 Pro and has 12GB of RAM onboard. A new model with the codename GALILEI IN2025 has now made an appearance on Geekbench version 4 database.The device is believed to be the OnePlus 8.OnePlus 8 Geekbench

The device appeared on the database on February 12 and runs Android 10 which definitely gets an overlay of  OnePlus’ custom Oxygen or Hydrogen skin depending on the region it will be sold. The device is also listed with 8GB of RAM paired with the Snapdragon 865 processor listed as Kona. We know it is the Snapdragon 865 because it has the same motherboard name as the Sony Xperia flagship that was spotted on Geekbench last month.

The OnePlus 8 scored 4279 points in the single-core test and 12,541 points in the multi-core test. The scores are in the same zone as those of the OnePlus 8 Pro but are lower than that of the Sony phone which we believe is the flagship, Xperia 5.

The OnePlus 8 is expected to feature a curved AMOLED display with a punch-hole at the top left corner and has been reported to have a 120Hz refresh rate. It will also have quad rear cameras and an in-display fingerprint scanner.

 

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OPPO Find X2 Global launch rescheduled to March after MWC 2020 gets canceled

Companies like Xiaomi, Realme, and OPPO had pre-MWC events scheduled in Barcelona, Spain this month. However, with the MWC 2020 being canceled, we wondered whether these companies would go ahead with their individual events. Now, OPPO has come forward to announce that it has rescheduled its Find X2 Global Launch event to March. The company’s flagship was initially set to launch on Feb. 22, just before MWC 2020 kicked off in Barcelona.

OPPO, in an official statement, said, “OPPO respects and understands GSMA’s decision to cancel the MWC Barcelona 2020 event. After serious consideration, we have also decided to reschedule the OPPO Find X2 Global Launch Event, originally scheduled on 22nd February. As of now, the event will be rescheduled for March and more information will be shared soon. Thank you for your continued support, and we kindly look forward to unveiling our latest flagship 5G smartphone in the near future.”

The company is expected to announce more details in the coming weeks. All we know right now is that the announcement is going to be held in March. It’s the same month the Huawei P40 Pro is also expected to launch in China, so things could get heated in the premium segment.

Xiaomi, Realme, and Nubia, had individual flagship launch events before MWC. It’s likely that all those events are going to be rescheduled for a later date. However, we are waiting for an official response from these companies.

OPPO’s Find X2 is expected to come with a punch-hole curved AMOLED display with a triple camera setup at the back. The phone’s highlight could be its camera setup that’s rumored to feature the custom 48MP IMX689 Sony sensor and an IMX708 Sony lens for extreme ultra-wide shots.

 

 

 

Xiaomi India teases new Mi Speaker; will launch on Feb. 17

Just a few days ago, Redmi India announced the Redmi 8A Dual and the Redmi Power Bank that comes in 10000mAh and 20000mAh models. Come next week there will be another product launch but this time from Xiaomi India and the teaser released points at a speaker.

The short teaser video was posted on Twitter by Xiaomi India’s MD, Manu Kumar Jain, earlier today, and from the tweet, it is easy to decode that it is a portable Bluetooth speaker.

Xiaomi has a plethora of speakers and it is hard to tell which one of the speakers it sells in China is making its way to India. Last month, it announced the Mi Outdoor Speaker Mini in China which is a smaller version of the Mi Outdoor Bluetooth Speaker that was announced in September 2019.

Our guess for February 17’s launch is one of the two speakers. The speakers are priced at ¥99 (~$14) and ¥199 (~$29) respectively and will fit well among Xiaomi’s current speaker lineup sold in India.

At the moment, Xiaomi sells three Bluetooth Speakers in India. There is the ₹799 (~$11) Mi Compact Bluetooth Speaker 2, the ₹1499 (~$21) Mi Pocket Speaker 2, and the ₹1799 (~$25) Mi Bluetooth Speaker Basic 2.

 

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Xiaomi Mi 10 & Mi 10 Pro likely to launch in India, Indonesia, Russia & other markets

Xiaomi officially announced two new premium flagships in China today, the Xiaomi Mi 10 and the Mi 10 Pro. The Pro version is currently rated as the top camera flagship by DxOMark, beating the popular Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G flagship for the throne. And it looks like the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro models are heading over to international markets such as India, Indonesia, Russia, and EEA (European Economic Area) that includes countries like Poland, Netherlands, Portugal, Italy, and Spain.

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Xiaomi Mi 10

The news comes from the folks over at XDA developers (tipped by recognized developer yshalsager) who spotted MIUI builds for the Mi 10 (codename: umi) and the Mi 10 Pro (codename: cmi) for international markets. Specifically, Xiaomi is building MIUI codes for five different regions: India, Indonesia, Russia, EEA, and Global. Since these builds are in development, we can expect the new Mi 10 series to launch in the above-mentioned markets.

Xiaomi India’s MD, Manu Kumar Jain has also given hints about the Mi 10 series’ launch in India. While tweeting about the launch earlier today, he said, “we’re working hard to give you all first access to cutting edge smartphone technology in India”. Further, in another tweet, he added that the Mi 10 will have a different pricing model if it launches in India because 100% of units will have to be imported from China.

While Xiaomi dominates the budget and mid-range segments in India, over the past couple of years, the company has failed to launch a decent premium smartphone in the market. Notably, the last premium Xiaomi smartphone in India was the three-year-old Mi Mix 2. So the new Mi 10 series with its DxOmark approved quad-cameras could be the perfect lineup to make a comeback to the premium segment this year.

You can read all about the Xiaomi Mi 10 from our launch coverage here.

 

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Xiaomi announces Mi AIoT Router AX3600 with support for Wi-Fi 6

Just as 5G is the new network standard, there is also a new generation of Wi-Fi technology called Wi-Fi 6. Wi-Fi 6 brings upgrades in speed (9.6Gbps against Wi-Fi 5’s 3.5Gbps) and more. Today, Xiaomi announced its first Wi-Fi 6 router, the Mi AIoT Router AX3600 alongside the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro.

Mi AIoT Router AX3600

The Mi AIoT Router AX3600 is a flagship router powered by Qualcomm’s IPQ8071A chipset and paired with 512MB of RAM and 256MB of storage. The chip has four Cortex-A53 cores and is clocked at 1.0GHz. It also has a 1.7GHz dual-core NPU for network acceleration which is why it is marketed as a 6-core chip. Xiaomi says up to 248 devices can be connected to the router.

The router has 7 high-gain antennas. One of the antennas is an IoT device antenna, two are 2.4GHz antennas and the remaining five are 5GHz antennas. Devices can connect via 2.4GHz or 5GHz networks. Xiaomi says the AIoT antenna also supports dual-frequency and provide speeds of up to 150Mbps for IoT devices. When compared to the Mi Router AC1200, the new router is 155% faster.

The router also supports OFDMA technology (Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access) which allows the router to send data to multiple terminal devices using only one transmission. Other routers that don’t support OFDMA have to send data via multiple transmissions which is less efficient. However, the terminal device has to support OFDMA too.

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The Mi AIoT Router AX3600 works with the Mijia app and setting it up is easy. The device automatically detects IoT devices around you and allows you to set up a one-click configuration for easy connection. You can also use the dedicated WiFi App which has now been updated to version 5.0 that brings new features such as real-time notification when a device connects or disconnects from the network.

The router supports WPA3 security protocol and IPv6. It has four ethernet ports on the back and ships with a 12V 2A power adapter

The new router has a price tag of ¥599 (~$86) and comes in black. It is available for pre-order on Mi.com but there is no info on when it will begin shipping to owners.

 

Xiaomi’s says its R&D investment in 2019 was around 7 billion yuan (US$1 bn)

As Xiaomi took the wraps off its long-awaited Mi 10 annual flagship smartphone, the Chinese phone maker made a voluntary announcement, stating the company’s total revenue for last year is likely to surpass 200 billion yuan (US$28 billion).

XiaomiMoreover, the announcement confirmed that Xiaomi’s R&D (research and development) expenses are envisioned to be about 7 billion yuan (~US$1 billion). Concurrently, the company’s R&D investment for this entire year is expected to surpass RMB 10 billion (~US$1.43 bn).

Aside from that, Xiaomi said it will continue to be devoted to the technology industry and continue investing in research and development. Xiaomi will not deviate its focus from 5G + AIoT in an attempt to broaden its leading edge in IoT. By the end of this year i.e. December 31st, the company’s yearly R&D expenses are likely to exceed RMB 10 billion.

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It is worth noting that Xiaomi has stated that the 2019 final results are currently been reviewed, which means, there are chances that the final figures may turn out to be different.

The recently announced Mi Mix Alpha is a result of Xiaomi’s investment into R&D. Although touted as a concept phone, the foldable phone is slated to go into small-scale production. The company planned to launch the Mi Mix Alpha in December last year but decided to postpone the launch indefinitely.

Xiaomi MIX Alpha 5GIn addition to that, Xiaomi has the bragging rights for releasing the world’s fastest wireless charging technology. Last year, the tech giant announced the new Mi Charge Turbo with capabilities of delivering up to 30W of fast wireless charging.

Xiaomi Mi Charge Turbo

Wireless charging technology has always been associated with slow charging speeds, but by introducing the Mi Charge Turbo, Xiaomi managed to amend its run-down reputation. The new charger offers relatively faster speeds as compared to its 27W wired charging tech that usually comes with bundled with its flagship devices.

Even the newly announced Mi 10 models feature 30W fast wireless charging as default.

 

 

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Thom Browne Edition costs $2480

At the Samsung Unpacked event on Tuesday, the Galaxy Flip Z Thom Browne Edition was partially unveiled and Samsung said a proper announcement would be made at the New York Fashion Week the following day.

The Galaxy Flip Z Thom Browne Edition not only includes a Pebble Gray version of the phone with the Thom Browne stripes and branding but also includes a Galaxy Watch Active2 and Galaxy Buds+ in the same colors. The Watch Active2 comes with two custom Thom Browne straps – a gray leather strap shown in the image below and a black rubber strap. You also get exclusive watch faces.

Samsung has also included a custom Thom Browne theme with wallpapers, sounds, icons and more. There is also an exclusive Thom Browne app pre-loaded on the phone.

In the press statement released by Samsung, Thom Browne, the founder of the fashion brand, said:  “Partnering with Samsung to create Galaxy Z Flip Thom Browne Edition was an incredible opportunity to reimagine how consumers express themselves through their smartphone,”.

So how much does this custom edition cost? An image shared by Max Weinbach of XDA Developers shows the Galaxy Flip Z Thom Browne will cost a whopping $2480!!! However, there is a $440 discount that brings it down to $2040.

The Galaxy Flip Z Thom Browne Edition will be available for pre-order on February 14 on Samsung.com, Thombrowne.com, NET-A-PORTER, and MR PORTER. There will be an official launch in March.

 

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How to enable Bixby Routines on Galaxy S9 and Note 9?

These days Artificial Intelligence has become an essential part of smartphones. The AI is being used in camera apps, battery optimization, keyboards, and various other utility apps to improve the overall user experience. The presence of virtual assistants such as Google Assistant, Alexa, or Siri has improved the automation of smartphones. Samsung’s Bixby is another virtual assistant that is limited to its smartphones and a few other devices. However, some of the features are only limited to the latest Samsung flagships.

bixby routines

We have created a detailed guide that allows users to enable Bixby Routines on Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9. The users can sideload the Bixby Routines app to enable the service on old flagship devices. However, there might be some bugs as the official support is not yet available.

Our folks over at the Android Police have tested the Bixby Routines apk to be working fine on Galaxy S9 and Note 9 devices. Even it is reportedly working on the Galaxy S8 units running Android 9 Pie.

Bixby has a short journey as a virtual assistant. It has evolved a lot since its first rollout on the Galaxy S8 series.  It receives timely updates with improved features such as Bixby Voice, Bixby routines, etc. Samsung has even offered Bixby service for Mid-range smartphones such as Galaxy A, J, and some other devices.

Enable Bixby Routines on Galaxy S9 and Note 9

It is quite easy to get Bixby Routines to work on Galaxy S9 and Note 9. The users have to follow the below steps carefully.

Prerequisites:

Steps to install Bixby Routines on Galaxy S9 and Note 9

  1. Enable App Installation from unknown sources by heading to device settings.
  2. Installing Bixby Routines app after downloading from the above link.
  3. Now, head over to the Settings > Advanced features > Enable Bixby routines from the top.
  4. Tap on the Bixby Routines to get a list of configurable settings.
  5. Select or enable the desired routines and enjoy automation!
  6. That’s it

We hope you have successfully installed Bixby Routines on Galaxy S9 and Note 9. Before leaving the page, confirm whether it worked for you or not? Even it will help other fellow readers.

Xiaomi Mi 10 & Mi 10 Pro breaks into the Premium category featuring DxOMark’s best quad 108MP cameras

Xiaomi has officially announced two new premium flagship smartphones in China via an online-only event: the Xiaomi Mi 10 and the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro. This year, the company aims to finally break into the premium category segment with high-end specs and a beautiful design. Both phones are powered by Snapdragon 865 and come with a curved custom AMOLED display panel, similar to the OnePlus 7T Pro.

Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro design

Xiaomi mi 10

The Xiaomi Mi 10 and the Mi 10 Pro have near-identical designs. This includes a curved display on the front and a quad-camera setup place on the top left corner of the back. The company has reduced the chin on the display to just 3.32mm, offering a better screen to body ratio on the new models.

Xiaomi mi 10 Pro

They measure 9mm in thickness with 4500mAh+ batteries on board. The only major difference in design between the two models is the additional Laser focus sensor at the back of the Pro model.

Xiaomi Mi 10 3-32mm chin

Both the phones also feature a punch-hole camera on the top left corner of the screen.

 

Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro Display

The Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro come with a 6.67-inch curved AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate and 180Hz touch sampling rate. The peak brightness on both the panels reach 1200 nits with a contrast of 5,000,000:1.

6-inch amoled

In order to improve the automatic brightness adjustment on both the devices, the company has equipped them with dual front and rear light sensors. This will ensure that the phone’s brightness is controlled well offering a pleasant viewing experience, indoors as well as outdoors.

The Mi 10 Pro comes with a 6.67-inch curved AMOLED panel with a JNCD (Just Noticeable Color Difference) of less than 0.55. The company claims that the Pro’s display is superior to both the iPhone 11 Pro Max and the Mate 30 Pro 5G. Also, Xiaomi adds that the panel’s △ E (delta E color difference) is 1.1 which once again makes it better than the iPhone and Huawei flagship models.

 

Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro Specs

The Xiaomi Mi 10 and Pro models come with the 7nm octa-core Snapdragon 865 under the hood with up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and UFS 3.0 storage. Both the phones support Wi-Fi 6 which comes with a throughput rate of 9.6Gbps. Thanks to these specs, the Mi 10 is able to score more than 585,000 points on the AnTuTu benchmark.

antutu mi 10 pro

Of course, with SD865 on board, the phones support both SA and NSA 5G standards out of the box.

The Xiaomi Mi 10 comes with dual linear 1.0cc stereo speakers. However the Mi 10 Pro is the real king of audio in the flagship series as it comes with a larger chamber 1.2cc dual stereo speakers. Unsurprisingly, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro is the top-scoring smartphone on DxOMark’s audio test, beating the previous leader, the Mate 20 X 5G by one point.

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Mi 10 stereo speakers

In terms of cooling, both the models come with Vapour Chamber liquid-cooling system with multiple layers of graphite and AI machine learning to keep the temperature under control. The company is also offering a special cooling fan as a separate accessory for the new models.

Xiaomi Mi 10 cooling fan

 

Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro Cameras

We all knew that the Mi 10 series was going to feature a 108MP camera setup. The company revealed today that the standard Mi 10 will come with a quad-camera setup at the back featuring a custom 108MP sensor along with a macro, depth, and wide-angle lens.

The detailed camera specs of the Mi 10 are as follows.

– 2MP depth sensor f/2.4
1.75um sensor
– 108MP 1/1.33″ sensor 7P lens
4in1 pixel binning OIS 1.6um pixels
– 2MP macro lens f/2.4
1.75um 2-10cm stabilizes
– 13MP ultra-wide-angle lens
f/2.4 1.12um
123° FoV

 

The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro comes with a more advanced quad-camera setup at the back. This includes a 108MP primary camera with a 10X hybrid optical zoom lens, a dedicated portrait lens, and a wide-angle lens.
The complete camera specs of the Mi 10 Pro are as follows:
– 108MP primary high-resolution custom camera sensor with 8P lens
– 12MP dedicated portrait lens
– dedicated telephoto lens for 10x hybrid optical zoom, and 50x digital zoom
– 20MP ultra-wide-angle lens
– OTHER FEATURES: dual OIS, laser focus, AI scene recognition

 

The Mi 10 Pro is currently the highest-rated DxOMark smartphone with a score of 124 points. This is a point higher than the Mate 30 Pro 5G, which was leading previously. So, the Mi 10 Pro currently tops both Audio as well as Camera tests on DxOMark.
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Mi 10 Pro tops dxomark’s Audio and Camera tests
Both Xiaomi Mi 10 models support 8K video recording, OIS, and EIS. They feature AI scene recognition, super night mode, and a variety of movie modes for video shooting.Since they come with 108MP super high-resolution cameras, Xiaomi has added support for the new HEIF file format. So, both the models are capable of capturing images in HEIF instead of JPEG, which will reportedly save storage space by up to 50 percent.

HEIF file saving 50 pc format

The cameras also feature a special document and ID scanner mode which removes shadows and makes the resulting images look like a scanned copy. This is a very handy tool for people who upload documents online regularly.

 

Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro Battery

The Xiaomi Mi 10 comes with a larger 4780mAh battery with 30W wired and 30W wireless charging support. The phone also supports 10W reverse wireless charging.

The Mi 10 Pro on the other has a slightly smaller 4500mAh battery onboard, however, the charging speed is increased to 50W. Wireless charging and reverse wireless speeds remain the same as the non-Pro model.

 

Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro Pricing & Availability

The Xiaomi Mi 10 will come in three storage variants. They are as follows:

  • 8GB + 128GB – 3999 yuan ($573)
  • 8GB + 256GB – 4299 yuan ($615)
  • 12GB + 256GB – 4699 yuan ($673)

The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro will come in the following variants:

  • 8+256GB – 4999 yuan ($716)
  • 12+256GB – 5499 yuan ($788)
  • 12+512GB – 5999 yuan ($859)

The company is also offering a special flip cover for both the models for 69 yuan ($10).

The Xiaomi Mi 10 is already available for pre-order and will go on sale on February 14 in China at 10 AM.

The Mi 10 Pro pre-orders are also underway and shipping starts from February 18 in China.

 

iQOO 3 is the world’s first UFS 3.1 series!

Vivo’s iQOO brand yesterday announced that the iQOO 3 will be launched on February 25 in China. The iQOO 3 has been the subject of several leaks giving us details of the model, including its appearance on TENAA. Earlier this month, the iQOO 3 was tipped to come with a UFS 3.1 flash storage. iQOO’s vice president Fengyu Fei has now confirmed on Weibo that the next-gen iQOO brand will come with a UFS 3.1 flash memory. The iQOO exec equally stated that the device will have a Snapdragon 865 chipset on board as well as LPDDR5 memory.iQOO 3

This potentially makes the IQOO 3 the first smartphone to launch with the latest UFS 3.1 which was announced by JEDEC Solid State Technology Association in January 2020. The Mi 10 series beat the device in packing an LPDDR5 RAM and the new RAM seems to have become the mainstream standard. The iQOO 3 will be among the first few models to have such power RAM onboard but there are no phones with UFS 3.1 flash memory yet.

The latest UFS memory is specifically tailored for mobile applications and computing systems requiring high performance and low power consumption. The new version supports three new features: Write Booster, Deep Sleep, and Performance Throttling Notification.iQOO 3

In other aspects, the iQOO 3 features a 6.44-inch S-AMOLED display. It will be a punch-hole screen that will offer full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2,400 pixels, an aspect ratio of 20:9 and 120Hz refresh rate. Like all the predecessor iQOO phones, the iQOO 3 is said to be equipped with an in-display fingerprint reader.

The Snapdragon 865 mobile platform-driven iQOO 3 is expected to hit the Chinese markets in RAM choices like 6 GB, 8 GB and 12 GB of RAM.

 

Redmi Note 8 Price in India Hiked citing Coronavirus Outbreak’s impact on Supply Chain in China

The coronavirus outbreak seems to be sparing none of the Chinese phone makers, and Xiaomi is the latest smartphone manufacturer to be affected by the epidemic. Xiaomi’s China-based supply chain has taken a huge hit, forcing the company to hike the price of Redmi Note 8 by Rs. 500 in India.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 8The company deems the price hike as temporary and it hopes to start selling the phone for its original asking price as soon as the component cost stabilizes. Amid the price hike, the Redmi Note 8 has gone out of stock on Amazon; however, Xiaomi has confirmed it will go soon on sale via the e-commerce giant. It is worth mentioning here that the price hike is only applicable to the 4GB RAM+64GB ROM Redmi Note 8 variant.

While the aforesaid model originally retailed for Rs. 9,999, it now carries a slightly steeper price tag of Rs. 10,499. While talking to Gadgets 360, a Xiaomi spokesperson explained that “the extended shutdown in China is likely to have an impact on our Supply chain and, there is a risk of impact on the overall quantum of component supplies.”

Redmi Note 8 Price in India

Xiaomi is leaving no stone unturned in an attempt to find alternative supply channels for these components, as well as raw materials. In the meantime, the short supply is likely to negatively impact the prices of these peripherals. As a result, the company is left with no choice but to temporarily hike the price of the product.

The effect of the shortage of component supplies is apparent on Xiaomi’s official online store, Mi.com, and Amazon. At the time of writing, the Redmi Note 8 was out of stock on Amazon, but Xiaomi has assured it will be available soon. The Amazon product page suggests the Redmi Note 8 4GB + 6GB model will be available in stock on February 18th.

 

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Lenovo Legion teases its first Gaming Smartphone, Snapdragon 865 confirmed

Lenovo’s Legion gaming brand is entering a highly competitive market this year: Mobile gaming. In this regard, the brand will unveil its first-ever gaming smartphone later this year. Today, the company confirmed that the phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 865 processor.

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Lenovo Legion joins the likes of Razer, Black Shark, Nubia Red Magic, and ASUS ROG to release a gaming smartphone in the market. The Android-based gaming flagships feature top of the line specifications and cooling systems to ensure long hours of gaming. So we can expect the same on the upcoming Lenovo Legion gaming smartphone as well.

The Snapdragon 865 is currently one of the world’s best mobile processors in the market. The 7mm Snapdragon 865 octa-core chipset includes four ARM Cortex-A77 based Kryo 585 performance cores out of which three cores are clocked at up to 2.4GHz and the one works at up to 2.84GHz. The four remaining Kry 585 Cortex-A55 powered efficiency cores are clocked at 1.8GHz. A powerful Adreno 650 takes care of the graphics needs. The chip supports up to 4K resolution at 60GHz, Quad HD+ resolution with 144Hz refresh rate, Rec2020 color gamut, HDR10, and HDR10+. The CPU and GPU both offer up to 25 percent better performance than their predecessors.

Xiaomi Mi 10 specs
Xiaomi Mi 10 specs confirmed
We can expect similar specs on the Lenovo gaming phone too!

We can also expect the Lenovo Legion gaming phone to feature 2020 specifications like 5G support, Wi-Fi 6, LPDDR5 memory, and UFS 3.0 or 3.1 storage. These features are standard on the flagship Xiaomi Mi 10 as well, all set to debut today in China.

We still have no word on the release date of the Legion gaming phone but expect more details in the coming weeks.

 

Leaked Patent Suggest Oppo is planning to launch a Stylus Pen-Equipped Smartphone

Dutch tech publication LetsGoDigital recently discovered a patent that hints at a stylus-equipped Oppo phone. The patent suggests the Chinese handset maker might soon jump on the stylus phone bandwagon, allowing users to perform multiple tasks such as making calls using a stylus pen with its new handset.
Oppo stylus penAt first glance, the smartphone seen in the patent doesn’t seem to adopt a radically overhauled design element. While it seems to adopt a form factor we’d normally associate with a standard flagship, a closer look reveals there’s more to it than meets the eye.

Oppo Stylus Phone

The stylus features a mic, as well as a receiver. Aside from that, there are multifunction buttons embedded into the outer edges that serve as a volume rocker during calls. The most modern styli are usually equipped with supercapacitor; however, this Oppo stylus packs a battery, which means, it will last longer even if used as a Bluetooth-enabled stylus or while making calls.

Other Unique Features of the Oppo Stylus

Aside from the ability to make calls, the design of the Oppo stylus, in general, is unique. As can be seen in the image, the company has left no stone unturned in an attempt to keep the stylus as a separate part of the phone.

While leading smartphone manufacturers including Motorola, LG, and Samsung have used stylus in their designs, these companies normally accommodate it inside the device itself via an aptly-sized socket. In tablets; however, the stylus is usually attached either to the frame or the rear panel using magnets. For instance, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 adopts this more common design.

The patent suggests Oppo has deviated from the design concept by treating the stylus as another device. Despite that, the stylus is an important part of the smartphone. Sporting ultra-slim bezels, the patented device seems to draw inspiration from modern smartphone design. The near bezel-less design has been extended to the left, right side edges, and the bottom as well.

Furthermore, the patent shows a larger-than-usual bezel at the top. This is because when the stylus is attached to the phone, it still serves as the device’s receiver. It becomes a part of the top bezel when attached.

When the stylus is removed, we see only a small portion of the top bezel. That portion accommodates the front-mounted camera, as well as the sensors. Although this architecture gives the stylus an uncanny appearance, its functionalities remain unaffected.

Attaching the module doesn’t seem to be a backbreaking task since all you need to do to attach the module is to slide the pen-tip into the slot available on the camera module. The remaining portion of the pen then seems to attach via magnetic pins for charging purposes. When attached, the stylus buttons face outwards. They are double as adjustable ring volume when the stylus is hooked on to the phone.

A Final Design Unlikely to Arrive Soon

The patent showcases a smartphone that can be described as nearly complete, which is seldom the case with patents. It is worth mentioning here that Oppo has already put the above-mentioned stylus to test. The findings of the company’s researchers are briefly mentioned.

OPPO Find X2 launchNevertheless, that doesn’t hint at an imminent arrival of the device as Oppo currently has its hands full with the launch of the Find X2, which is expected to take place before the MWC 2020 kicks off on February 24th.

Although the Find X2 has been subject to multiple leaks, none of them suggest it will feature a removable stylus that can come in handy while making calls. It remains to be seen whether or not Oppo reveals more details about the purported stylus-equipped phone later this month.

 

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Buy Alfawise X1 Folding E-Bike for a Lowered Price of Just $515.99 from Gearbest

Crafted to serve as an ideal transit option during outdoor recreational activities, electric bikes or scooters are more eco-friendly modes of transportation. On the downside, they aren’t easy on the pocketbook.

Alfawise X1 Folding E-bike Bicycle Electric Bike

Those who settle for an inexpensive alternative, on the other hand, usually end up compromising on quality. But much to the relief of those on a tight budget, Gearbest is offering Alfawise X1 Folding E-bike Bicycle Electric Bike for a considerably lowered price.

The black-tinted Alfawise X1 Folding Electric Bike with 10.4Ah battery would normally set you back a pretty penny, but the popular Chinese e-tailer is now offering it for a lowered price of just $515.99. This is a noteworthy 22 percent reduction in the e-bike’s original asking price of $660.01.
Alfawise X1 Folding E-bike Bicycle Electric Bike

Alternatively, you can go for the 7.8Ah battery-backed Alfawise X1 version that usually retails for $629.91. Thanks to a 25 percent off, you can now get your hands on this model for a lowered price of just $469.99. This version is available in black color option.

The Alfawise X1 features three modes including pure electric mode, moped mode, a pedal mode that are designed keeping city riders and for urban commuters in mind. The e-bike draws its juices from powerful built-in 7.8Ah / 10.4Ah Li-ion battery, delivering up to 30km mileage in pure electric mode, and an impressive 60km mileage in moped mode.

Alfawise X1 E-bike Folding Electric Bike Moped Bicycle- Black 10.4Ah Battery

Furthermore, storing the Alfawise X1 is child’s play. It adopts a 3 steps quick-folding design and housed in a lightweight aluminum alloy collapsible frame, which allows you to conveniently carry it even in crowded places such as subways. It uses an inflatable 14-inch rubber tire with anti-slip texture so that you can ride it comfortably on different types of roads.

To know more about the Alfawise X1 Folding E-bike and to place your order, all you need to do is to follow this link without wasting time. Note that the promo is slated to end shortly.

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Essential Inc. announces its demise; shares videos of Project GEM

Essential is dead! Many may have seen it coming but a few of us held on to a tiny string of hope that the company founded by Andy Rubin will launch a new smartphone.

In a post released on its website, Essential announced that Project GEM, the colorful and interesting phone that showed up in images on the web last October will not be launching. “Given this, we have made the difficult decision to cease operations and shutdown Essential,” the blog post said.

Essential PH-1
The Essential PH-1, the one and only smartphone the company released throughout its existence

Essential said in the post that the February 3 security update rolled out to the Essential PH-1 is the final update for the device. The phone will continue to work but there will be no more updates or customer support. However, they will host a prebuilt vendor image as well as everything else needed by developers for the PH-1 on their GitHub. So expect custom ROMs and the likes to continue to be available for the PH-1.

They also announced that Newton Mail, the paid cross-platform email app it owns, will continue to work until April 30, 2020.

Essential has also shared some videos that show Project GEM in action. While they give us a look at the features of a phone that will never launch, they are actually quite interesting. You can check out the videos in the source link.

Essential may have had a very short stint in the mobile phone industry but it will always be remembered as a company that tried to do things differently.

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Huawei Mate 30 Pro hitting the UK on Feb. 20 bundled with a free Watch GT2 & FreeBud 3

Huawei‘s latest Mate 30 Pro flagship has really not blossomed to full capacity. That isn’t because the device isn’t an amazing phone. Damn, it is! But the US ban on Huawei has made it impossible to ship the phone with Google Services onboard. That has, in no small way, hampered the sales of the phone outside China. Despite the ban, the phone has been released in some regions and is now set to make its entry in the UK.

The Mate 30 Pro will go on sale on February 20 in the UK and would be sold exclusively online by Carphone Warehouse. Intending buyers can register their interest already ahead of the sales. In order to attract more buyers, Huawei is offering the Mate 30 Pro bundled with a pair of Huawei Watch GT 2 and the Huawei FreeBuds 3 earbuds. This amazing offer will be valid while stock last. Of course, we don’t expect the stock to last for a very long time.

Even without the mouthwatering offer, the Huawei Mate 30 Pro presents with an amazing 6.53-inch ‘waterfall’ edge-to-edge screen called ‘horizon display’. The device packs four rear cameras in a circular housing and a large front-facing notch housing a trio of selfie cameras. It is powered by a flagship Kirin 990 chipset which brings along 5G compatibility. Keeping the light on is a 4,500mAh battery.

The Mate 30 Pro will adopt a retail price of £899, which is not unheard of for a flagship phone of this calibre but combined with the smart accessories, it becomes a true bargain. We can’t say for sure if the decision to bundle the Mate 30 along with some valuable freebies who attract the needed number of buyers. We’ll have to wait and see how this plays out.

 

 

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MWC 2020 canceled due to the ongoing Coronavirus epidemic

After a series of companies announced their withdrawal from MWC 2020 this week, GSM Association, the organizers of the event has decided to cancel the tech event this year. MWC is the world’s biggest mobile tech show of the year and its cancelation is a strong indication of the gravity of the ongoing coronavirus epidemic.

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This announcement doesn’t really come as a surprise given how major tech giants like LG, MediaTek, Vivo, AT&T, Sony, and Amazon backed out of the event in the past few days. All these companies expressed their concern for the safety of their employees as well as the attendees of the event this year.

Xiaomi, Realme, and Huawei had recently confirmed their attendance at the event. Xiaomi and Realme also announced pre-MWC launch events for their devices. But with the event officially canceled, we’ll have to wait for an official statement from these companies regarding their pre-MWC events.

In an emailed statement to Bloomberg, John Hoffman, the CEO of GSMA, said the outbreak made it “impossible” to hold MWC 2020.

Over 1100 people have died in China after contracting the covid-19 aka novel coronavirus and over 40,000 people have been infected so far. These numbers are rising every day. WHO has already declared coronavirus as a global health emergency. And with a number of important MWC attendees withdrawing weeks before the event, the GSMA was left with no choice but to cancel the tech show this year.