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Xiaomi’s eBook reader named Mi Reader is now up for crowdfunding in China

Xiaomi recently announced its first ebook reader named Mi Reader and from today, the device is up for crowdfunding. During the crowdfunding campaign, interested buyers can pre-book it for 579 Yuan, which is roughly $83.

However, once the campaign is completed, it will be available for a regular price of 599 Yuan which roughly converts to $85. With this new Mi Reader, Xiaomi is taking on the likes of Amazon Kindle and Barnes & Nobel’s NOOK.

Xiaomi Mi Reader

The Xiaomi Mi Reader comes with a 6-inch e-Ink screen having screen resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels that offers 212 PPI pixel density. There is 24-level adjustable front-lit LED reading light that can achieve more than 90 percent brightness uniformity.

Thanks to the display type used in this device, the eBook Reader will offer an anti-glare experience, so you can comfortable read your book even under direct sunlight without facing any issues.

Xiaomi eBook Reader

Coming to the internals, the Mi Reader comes powered by an Allwinner B300 quad-core processor which is clocked at 1.8GHz, and is coupled with 1GB of RAM and comes with 16GB of internal storage that can store around 5,000 eBooks.

The device runs Android 8.1 Oreo operating system and supports variety of content, including books, web-based works, as well as high-quality comics. It also supports txt files, EPUB, and PDF among other file extensions.

As for the battery department, the Mi Reader is powered by 1,800mAh battery which the company claims can offer standby time of several weeks on a single charge. Xiaomi has included USB Type-C port to make sure that the charging remains easy and convenient. At 178 grams, the device is easy to carry around and offers good one-hand grip.

 

Meizu HD60 Tropical Orange variant gets listed online; sale from November 25

At the Meizu 16T launch event on 23rd October, the company had also announced its HD60 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones. The Meizu HD60, priced at 499 Yuan (approximately $71) were unveiled in two colors — Fog Silver and Tropical Orange.

Today, the company has listed the funky Tropical Orange color variant of the Meizu HD60 headphone on the company’s official online store, JD.com, Tmall and has revealed that the sale will begin from 25th November.

Meizu HD60 Orange Sale China

For those who are unaware, the Fog Silver variant of the wireless headphones was made available for purchase in the Chinese market from 28th October, around a week after the company started taking pre-orders for the same.

At the time of launch, the company said that the new Meizu HD60 Bluetooth headphones has a stainless steel sliding structure which is durable, well-structured, rigid, and is comfortable to wear.

The first layer has a cowhide leather that showcases the texture while the earmuffs are made of protein skin leather which the company says is comfortable even after a pro-longed usage.

Meizu HD60 Orange featured

It comes with a 40mm bio-diaphragm super-sounding unit and has an independent back cavity which raises the output of the low-frequency sound. The company also said that the medium and high frequency are clear and not harsh.

The headphone also comes with a Hi-Res certification for an immersive sound experience.  The headphone also comes with touch-enable control mechanism and has voice assistant support to make the controlling easier. It has Bluetooth 5.0 support and comes with aptX codec. There’s a USB Type-C port and it also has support for wired audio connection.

The company is also offering cVc dual-mode noise reduction technology which ensure that you have a noise-free audio experience. As for the battery life, Meizu is claiming that the headphones can run for around 25 hours on a single charge, which is really impressive.

 

Huawei Mate X screen replacement costs whooping 7,080 yuan ($1,007)

Huawei recently started selling the Huawei Mate X in China, which is the company’s first foldable smartphone that was first unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain in February this year.

Now, weeks after the device is available for purchase in the market, the Chinese giant has now announced pricing for repairing and different parts of the smartphone. Among all of them, the screen replacement is the costliest.

Huawei Mate X featured

While it makes sense that the screen replacement is the costliest given that the smartphone has a foldable display, but the pricing is very high. The company reveals that the screen replacement on the Huawei Mate X will cost whooping 7,080 yuan, which roughly converts to $1,007.

Apart from that, it seems that the battery replacement will cost 278 yaun (approximately $40) while the motherboard repair is priced at 3,579 yaun that roughly converts to $509. The camera replacement will cost 698 yuan (approx. $99) to the users.

The Huawei Mate X features a large 8-inch screen with a 2480 x 2200 pixels screen resolution and an 8:7.1 aspect ratio when unfolded with pretty thin bezels. When folded, it transforms into a dual-display phone – one side is a 6.6-inch (2480 x 1148 pixels) 19.5:9 display while the other is a 6.38-inch (2480 x 892 pixels) 25:9 display.

It comes packed with 8GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. It has dual SIM support (nano only) but only SIM 1 supports 5G. You can also swap out the second SIM card for Huawei’s NM card up to 256GB. The device also comes with the 7nm Balong 5000 modem which brings 5G support to the device.

The phone runs the EMUI 9.1.1 custom interface, which is based on Android 9 Pie operating system out-of-the-box. As for the connectivity options, the device supports NFC, dual-frequency GPS, Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac, and USB Type-C port.

The device has two built-in batteries, which offers a total capacity of 4,500mAh. Huawei has also debuted its new SupercCharge fast charging technology which supports up to 55W. The company claims that the new SuperCharge allows users to charge the device from empty to 85 percent in just 30 minutes.

 

Huawei Y6s render leaked along with an image of a mystery phone

In the coming weeks, Huawei will be announcing the, MatePad series of tablets, Honor V30 series of smartphones, Honor Magic Watch 2, Honor MagicBook 15 and Nova 6v smartphones in China. Amidst news of arrival of these devices, Android Headlines has shared a render of an upcoming budget-friendly phone called Huawei Y6s. The publication has also shared an image of a never before Huawei phone.

According to the report, the Huawei Y6s phone is codenamed as Jakarta. In March, the Chinese firm had launched the Huawei Y6 smartphone. However, the Jakarta model seems to be its inferior version and it is expected to debut as Huawei Y6s.

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Huawei Y6s

The blue colored Huawei Y6s has a waterdrop notch on its display. It is expected to house a 6.1-inch display that will probably support HD+ resolution. The chin of the device is thick enough to house the Huawei branding. The rear side of the phone that sports a two-tone design has a single rear camera of 13-megapixel and a fingerprint reader. The SoC of the device is not known yet, but it could be coming with 3 GB of RAM and a native storage of 32 GB. No other details are available on the specifications of the smartphone.

The publication has shared a render of a mystery phone from Huawei. The handset is codenamed as Merida and it could be a Pro version of the Huawei Y6s, but its exact moniker is not known yet. There is a possibility that it could be arriving with a different brand name.

 

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Huawei mystery phone Merida

The frontside of the Huawei Y6s has a waterdrop notch display. The rear side of the phone has a bit unique dual camera system. The vertical camera module has an LED flash between the two camera lenses. The ‘AI Camera’ text can be seen imprinted alongside it. The device does not feature a fingerprint reader on its back. It could be integrated with the display of the phone or the device may not feature it. With no visible indentation, it can be said that there is no side-facing fingerprint reader on the device. Both phones are expected to carry budget-friendly price tags in China.

 

 

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Huawei Mate 30 Pro arrives in Spain with no GMS and in limited quantities

The Mate 30 series may have been announced first in Europe but China got the phones first. Nearly two months after the launch, the Mate 30 Pro is now available in Europe with a few conditions.

Huawei Mate 30 Pro Spain

Huawei now has the Mate 30 Pro available for purchase at the Huawei Space Store in Madrid, Spain. However, there are limited quantities available, there is no Google Mobile Services installed, and you can only buy the phone in Space Silver 8GB RAM + 256GB version. Although there is no Google Mobile Services installed, there are ways to get it installed.

The price tag is €1099, just as it was announced at the September event. Huawei will give those who buy a unit a €299 voucher that can be used to purchase any items in the store. So technically, you are paying €800 for the phone. Do note that this is only applicable to those who buy between now and December 9.

The Mate 30 Pro has a 6.53-inch 1176 x 2400 OLED display with a wide notch at the top. It is powered by Huawei’s 7nm Kirin 900 processor.

The device has a 40MP f/1.6 primary rear camera, an 8MP f/2.4 telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, another 40MP f/1.8 ultrawide camera, and a ToF camera. The main camera and telephoto camera both have optical image stabilization. The notch in front houses a 32MP selfie camera and a 3D ToF camera for Face ID. It also has an in-display fingerprint scanner.

Huawei ships the phone with EMUI 10 based on Android 10. There is a 4500mAh battery inside the phone and it supports Huawei’s 40W SuperCharge fast charge technology. It also supports 27W fast wireless charging and reverse wireless charging, so you can use it to wirelessly charge devices like your earbuds or even other phones.

 

Mi TV 4A 32-inch and 43-inch receive stable Android 9 Pie update

Earlier today, Xiaomi announced that they’ve started rolling out the long awaited stable build of Android 9 Pie for the 32-inch and 43-inch models of the Mi TV 4A series.

This is big news for users as the update brings essential Android TV features such as the Google Play Store, other Google Play apps, as well as the Google Assistant (which won’t be usable due to the lack of BLE on the device). It also brings Chromecast built-in, Data Saver, YouTube, Play Store, Play Movies, and much more.

People who have been keeping up with the Mi TV 4A series should know that this update has been in the works for quite a while now. Initially, the update was supposed to roll out sometime in early 2019, but the company was hit with some unexpected roadblocks causing the update to be delayed. It’s great that it’s finally here however.

The update will be rolled out in phases, so don’t worry if you’re a Mi TV 4A owner and still haven’t received it yet. It will probably arrive on your device in a few days. If you’re in India and are looking to get a brand new budget smart TV, this is a pretty good time. The 32-inch Mi TV 4A is currently priced at Rs 12,499, while the 43-inch model costs Rs 23,499.

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ColorOS 7 new feature teased, power bank renting station pop-up

Chinese smartphone manufacturer OPPO is all set to unveil the latest iteration of their Android UI, ColorOS 7, on November 20. In preparation for the launch, the ColorOS team have teased another new feature of ColorOS 7, and this time it’s one that’s particularly relevant to Chinese users. ColorOS 7 essentially notifies users of nearby power bank renting stations if the phone’s battery gets low.

Power bank renting stations are a huge thing in China right now, and the ColorOS team are capitalizing on it. The feature itself is pretty self explanatory. If your phone is low on battery, it’ll notify you when there’s a power bank station nearby, as well as what sort of connectors are available. It’s a novel idea, and could come in handy quite often.

Oppo is also going to unveil ColorOS 7 in India on November 26. This is the first time the smartphone-maker has planned a launch event for the Android-based OS outside of China. Oppo promises the new update will come with ‘borderless aesthetics, fresh visuals and intuitive platform’, but we also expect to see some region specific features there too.

Outside of these few feature reveals, there isn’t much else known about ColorOS 7. We don’t know much about the design language, the themes or the upgrades made behind the scenes. It is the next big iteration of the UI however, so we should expect some big changes. Thankfully, the team seems to be pretty passionate, so we’re looking forward to what comes out of it.

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How to watch Realme X2 Pro India launch event live

Realme‘s entry into the smartphone circle as an offshoot of OPPO upset the industry’s dynamics in no small way as the company redefined affordable premium smartphones, dwarfing the track record of companies like Xiaomi and OnePlus. Little wonder the brand is among the most popular ones in China. In October, the company launched its first flagship smartphone in  China. The Realme X2 Pro was later launched for the European market recently and now, Realme will take the wraps off the device in India tomorrow (November 20).Realme X2 Pro

The launch event will commence at 12.30 PM IST (7 am GMT, 8 am GMT+1). You can watch the event live from Realme’sofficial Youtube channel. Find the channel below.

Apart from the Realme X2 Pro, the brand will also be launching the Realme 5s during the event. The major highlight of the Realme 5S is definitely the quad-camera setup onboard with a 48MP sensor at the forefront. The device equally packs a massive 5000mAh battery and will be powered by a Snapdragon 665 SoC. The device will also come with up to 128GB of storage.

realme 5S india launchOn its part, the Realme X2 Pro packs a 6.5-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels and a waterdrop notch. The trimmed bezels give the device an immersive 91.7 per cent screen-to-body ratio. The waterdrop notch houses an AI-driven 16-megapixel selfie shooter. You also get an in-display fingerprint scanner which unlocks the device in just 0.23 seconds. The phone is powered by a Snapdragon 855+ chipset.

Realme 5 vs Realme X2 vs Realme XT: Specs Comparison

Oppo’s sub-brand is bringing a lot of its devices in the global market. In just two days, Realme announced that two more affordable smartphones are going to hit Europe. We are talking about the Realme 5 and the Realme XT, packing midrange-class specifications at very affordable prices. Alongside these devices, there are two other Realme mid-rangers in the global market: the 5 Pro which is nothing but a more powerful version of the Realme 5, and the higher-end Realme X2. Should you spend more on the X2 or its new siblings are enough? In order to establish which one is better for your needs, we decided to compare the specifications of Realme 5, Realme X2 and Realme XT.

Oppo Realme 5 vs Oppo Realme X2 vs Oppo Realme XT

Oppo Realme 5 Oppo Realme X2 Oppo Realme XT
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 164.4 x 75.6 x 9.3 mm, 198 grams 158.7 x 75.2 x 8.6 mm, 182 grams 158.7 x 75.2 x 8.6 mm, 183 grams
DISPLAY 6.5 inches, 720 x 1600p (HD+), 269 ppi, IPS LCD 6.4 inches, 1080 x 2340p (Full HD+), 403 ppi, Super AMOLED 6.4 inches, 1080 x 2340p (Full HD+), 403 ppi, Super AMOLED
PROCESSOR Qualcomm Snapdragon 665, octa-core 2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G, octa-core 2.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 712, octa-core 2.3 GHz
MEMORY 3 GB RAM, 32 GB – 4 GB RAM, 64 GB – 4 GB RAM, 128 GB – micro SD dedicated slot 6 GB RAM, 64 GB  – 8 GB RAM, 128 GB – 8 GB RAM, 256 GB – micro SD dedicated slot 4 GB RAM, 64 GB – 6 GB RAM, 64 GB – 8 GB RAM, 128 GB – micro SD dedicated slot
SOFTWARE Android 9 Pie, Color OS Android 9 Pie, Color OS Android 9 Pie, Color OS
CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5, GPS Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5, GPS  Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5, GPS
CAMERA Quad 12 + 8 + 2 + 2 MP f/1.8, f/2.2, f/2.4 and f/2.4
13 MP f/2.0 front camera
Quad 64 + 8 + 2 + 2 MP f/1.8, f/2.3, f/2.4 and f/2.4
32 MP f/2.0 front camera
Quad 64 + 8 + 2 + 2 MP f/1.8, f/2.3, f/2.4 and f/2.4
16 MP f/2.0 front camera
BATTERY 5000 mAh, fast charging 10W 4000 mAh, fast charging 30W with VOOC Flash Charge 4000 mAh, fast charging 20W with VOOC Flash Charge
ADDITIONAL FEATURES Dual SIM slot Hybrid Dual SIM slot Hybrid Dual SIM slot

Design

Realme X2 and XT are nearly identical when it comes to the design and we recommend them since they come with a glass back instead of a plastic body, unlike the Realme 5. Further, both their glass backs and their front panels are protected by Gorilla Glass 5. Realme 5’s body is entirely made of plastic, but it offers splash resistance. However, a plastic body is not as beautiful as a glass back. Also, note that Realme X2 and XT have a more compact design and they are even lighter.

 

Display

If you care a lot about the display, stay away from the Realme 5. While it is true that it offers a wider display diagonal, on the other hand, it has a lower HD+ resolution that is not amazing on a wide 6.5-inch panel. Further, it is just an IPS display. Both Realme X2 and XT offer a way better Super AMOLED panel with deeper black, more vivid colors and even a higher Full HD+ resolution. Realme X2 and XT have the same Super AMOLED panel with the same 6.4-inch size and the same under-display fingerprint reader.

 

Specs & Software

Realme 5, X2 and XT are powered by different chipsets, so they offer different levels of performances, but all of them are mid-rangers. The most powerful is Realme X2 thanks to its Snapdragon 730G chipset. It is the best SoC from the Snapdragon 700 series by Qualcomm and it is perfect even for gamers thanks to its high graphics performance. The Realme X2 even offers a better memory configuration in its most expensive variant. So if you need the fastest and smoothest phone, do not think twice and go for the X2. The second place goes to the XT with its Snapdragon 712, while Realme 5 has a lower-end Snapdragon 665. In each case, you get Android 9 Pie out of the box, customized by Color OS user interface.

 

Camera

Realme X2 and XT have the same rear camera department that is better than the one found on the Realme 5. It consists of a 64 MP quad camera including an ultrawide sensor and a dedicated macro camera for close shots. Realme X2 and XT differ for the front camera: the former comes with a better 32 MP snapper, while the second has a 16 MP sensor. Realme 5 is inferior even when it comes to selfies with its 13 MP snapper.

 

Battery

Realme 5 is a more affordable and less powerful phone than Realme X2 and XT, but it offers longer battery life for two reasons. First, it has a bigger 5000 mAh battery and second, it has a display that is less energy-demanding. Realme XT and X2 offer more or less the same battery life (X2 slightly better thanks to its 8 nm chipset), but the latter has a faster charging technology.

 

Price

Realme X2 starts from €299/$331 globally, Realme XT starts from €259/$287. We still do not know the global price for the Realme 5, but given that the Realme 5 Pro starts from €199/$220, you can imagine its price range. There is no doubt about the fact that, overall, Realme X2 is the best. But if you do not mind about having the best camera and display, you might prefer the Realme 5 due to its amazing battery life and very affordable price. If you want good rear cameras and display, but you do not need the fastest performance and a Snapdragon 712 is enough since you are not a gamer or an advanced user, Realme XT is enough and it will allow you to save some bucks.

 

Oppo Realme 5 vs Oppo Realme X2 vs Oppo Realme XT: PROs and CONS

Oppo Realme 5

PROs

  • Splash resistant
  • Bigger battery
  • More affordable
  • Wider display

CONS

  • HD+ display

 

Realme X2

PROs

  • Best performance
  • Nice rear cameras
  • Great front camera
  • Faster charging
  • Better memory configurations

CONS

  • Higher price

 

Realme XT

PROs

  • Well-balanced
  • Good price
  • Nice rear cameras

CONS

  • Nothing particular

Buy Xiaomi VIOMI V2 and Mijia Smart Robot Vacuum Cleaners for Lowered Prices from Banggood [Coupons]

Xiaomi has a huge fanbase for its top-end mobile phones, laptops, tablets and other devices.

Xiaomi Mijia Smart Robot Vacuum CleanerThe Chinese electronics firm teams up with other companies that are part of its Mi ecosystem to create a slew of other reasonably priced products that do not compromise on quality. One of these products includes feature-rich vacuum cleaners that the company makes in collaboration with VIOMI, MIJIA, and other similar brands.

Today we will be checking out two of Xiaomi’s most popular vacuum cleaners that have gone up for sale bearing reduced prices on Banggood. On top of that, we will see how users can save a considerable amount of more money during the checkout process.

Xiaomi VIOMI V2 Smart Robot Vacuum Cleaner

The VIOMI V2 is an all-purpose smart robot vacuum cleaner. It is loaded with highly useful features such as laser mapping, designated cleaning, sweeping and mopping in one, and lots more. The robot adopts a powerful technology for planning routes and positioning. It uses scientific sweeping routes to avoid cleaning the same area again and again.

Equipped with the LDS radar rangefinder, the Xiaomi VIOMI V2 performs a 360-degrees scanning to build the map of your house in real-time using the SLAM algorithm. A smart robot vacuum cleaner that offers comparable features usually carries a steep price tag, but the V2 is available carrying a reasonable price of $511.99 on Banggood.XIAOMI VIOMI V2 Smart Robot Vacuum Cleaner

If that doesn’t fit inside your budget, all you need to do is to apply coupon code BGXVCRA and avail of a $171 off. The coupon enables you to bring the original asking price of the Xiaomi VIOMI V2 Smart Robot Vacuum Cleaner down to only $340.99 even before you place your order.

Aside from that, you can get free shipping on orders over $19.99. To make sure you get these great discounts and free shipping, you can follow this link without wasting time.

Xiaomi Mijia Smart Robot Vacuum Cleaner

The Mijia Smart Robot Vacuum Cleaner usually carries a $399.99 price tag, but as part of its latest promo, Banggood is offering it for a reduced price of only $383.99. In addition to getting this noteworthy discount, you can use coupon code BGMRBRA and save $143 more during the checkout process.

In other words, you can reduce the original selling price of the Mijia Smart Robot Vacuum Cleaner to only $240.99 simply by applying the above-mentioned coupon at checkout. Moreover, you can stand a chance of getting the Black Friday bottom price by reserving it first.

Designed to clean every corner of the room, the Mi Robot Vacuum is a highly intelligent home cleaning device that carries an “I’m the all-round champion” tagline. It is capable of thinking like a human being and has LDS (Laser Distance Sensor), which allows the robot to perform a 360-degrees scan of its surroundings 1800 times per second.

To know more about the Xiaomi Mijia Smart Robot Vacuum Cleaner and to take advantage of the discount, you can follow this link. Note that the promo is slated to end soon.

Nokia 2720 Flip gets a gorgeous red variant

The Nokia 2720 Flip is one of the classic phones HMD Global has brought back since it got the license to manufacture phones using the Nokia brand name. It was announced in September and has received positive reviews mainly because of its clamshell design of old and also the modern features it brings such as 4G LTE and a smart assistant.

Nokia 2720 Flip red

When it launched, it was available in two colors – gray and black. Today, HMD Global has unveiled a third color – a gorgeous red – that will turn heads when you pull it out of your pocket or bag.

The €89/£89.99 feature phone keeps the specs of the other color variants. So you get a 1.3-inch 240 x 240 display on the outside and a 2.8-inch QVGA display on the inside. There is 512MB of RAM and 4GB of expandable storage along with a Snapdragon 205 processor. There is a 2MP camera with flash on the back of the device an emergency button that doubles as a Google Assistant button.

The phone has a 1500mAh battery and will provide up to 6.6 hours of talk time on 4G and lasts up to 28 days on standby. It runs KaiOS out of the box and is preloaded with WhatsApp and Facebook. It comes in single SIM and dual SIM versions and can serve as a hotspot for sharing your internet access with other devices.

 

Buy Xiaomi DI R5 Smart Door Lock for Just $499.99 from GeekBuying [Coupon]

GeekBuying comprises a team of ardent tech enthusiasts who love sharing newfangled gadgets with other tech buffs around the world.

Xiaomi DI R5 Smart Door Lock

With an impressive range of products across multiple categories, GeekBuying is a great choice for buying top-branded smartphones, laptops, and a slew of other uniques at unbeatable prices. Today, we are going to check out the Xiaomi DI R5 Smart Door Lock, which has gone up for sale for a lowered price on the Chinese online store.

We will not only check out the discount GeekBuying is offering on this highly useful gadget, but also show how you can save more money before placing your order. The DI R5 Smart Door Lock would normally set you back $749.99, but if you purchase it through GeekBuying, you’d need to pay only $499.99 for the device.

In other words, GeekBuying is doling out a noteworthy 33 percent discount on the Xiaomi DI R5 Smart Door Lock. If this is your first order with the popular e-tailer, don’t forget to take advantage of the 2% OFF New User Coupon before placing your order.

Xiaomi DI R5 Smart Door Lock

If you have been a regular GeekBuying user, the website has got something for you to cheer about as well. You can get an extra $10 off by applying coupon code 3X63LZ27, which means, the original asking price of the DI R5 Smart Door Lock reduces to only $489.99.

This quick-to-open smart door lock is made using high-quality aluminum alloy material. It uses R5 to identify your face, which means your face is the key. Once your face is recognized, the motor pushes the lock cylinder to rotate and the door opens right away.

Furthermore, the DI R5 Smart Door Lock adopts 3D face recognition technology to avoid high-simulation mask attacks. No one can use your photo or video to unlock the door; however, your usual dressing does not stop you from opening the door.

The smart lock’s 3D face recognition feature also ensures the convenience of the elderly. It is designed to recognize people about 130cm-200cm in height so even children or tall people can open the door easily.

Furthermore, the DI R5 Smart Door Lock opens even in a dark environment. It has two anti-lock modes and has an automatic locking function which comes in handy when you forget to lock when going out. You can lock the door with just one touch.

You can use the arming function via the App if there’s no one in the house. If someone exits the door from the house, the DI R5 Smart Door Lock immediately starts an alarm that rings for 15 seconds and sends an alarm message to the app.

You can visit this link to check out more details about the Xiaomi DI R5 Smart Door Lock, and place your order. Note that the promotion sale was on the verge of wrapping up at the time of writing.

GeekBuying is also gearing up to launch the hotly-anticipated Black Friday Sale, which is expected to offer the best selling products of 2019 at unbeatable prices.

 

Buy OnePlus Charge Power Bundle for Just $16.15 from Gearbest [Coupon]

Born for fast charging, the OnePlus Charge Power Bundle has gone up for sale bearing a lowered price tag on Gearbest.

OnePlus Charge Power Bundle

The OnePlus Charge Power Bundle comes with an adapter that has built-in integrated circuits to ensure the heat is dissipated before it reaches your OnePlus phones. In other words, the OnePlus charger delivers faster, safer, and cooler charging that remains fast.

The OnePlus fast charger power adapter undergoes severe durability, as well as safety tests, coupled with multiple layers of protection and built-in safeguards to avoid the problem of overheating and overcharging. The tangle-free cable features a rollable design and can be collected neatly.

You’d normally need to spend a lot of money on mobile phone accessories such as phone chargers, and adapters, but Gearbest is offering you a chance to get your hands on the OnePlus Charge Power Bundle for only $16.59, which translates to a 23 percent discount on the device’s original asking price of $21.57.

OnePlus Charge Power Bundle

If the aforesaid discount isn’t enough to cheer you up, it might interest you to know that the OnePlus Charge Power Bundle has been assigned a specific coupon code that you can use to save more money. Before you click on the ‘Place Your Order’ button, make sure you apply coupon code J4DDTTDS1K for an extra $0.60 off.

After applying the coupon, the retail price of the OnePlus Charge Power Bundle drops further down to just $16.15. An absolute steal at this price, Gearbest sold more than 1000 pieces of this OnePlus branded charger which is compatible with a wide range of OnePlus brand smartphones including OnePlus 6, OnePlus 6T, and Xiaomi Mi 8, Xiaomi Pocophone F1.

You can follow this link to avail of the discount and place your order. Note that the promo will be valid for six days only.

Google Play Protect blocking update for Xiaomi’s Quick Apps

If you use a Xiaomi phone then you would be familiar with the barrage of in-app ads that pop up randomly. Xiaomi prides itself as an internet company and the ads help bring in the revenue, keeping the phone prices down while maintaining the quality of its products. MIUI also brings several pre-installed apps which are usually the main rallying point for pushing the in-app ads. One of such apps is Quick Apps but it seems to have hit stormy waters with Google.Google

A number of Xiaomi phone users who have the Quick apps installed on their models have come out to alert us that the app is now being flagged by Google Play Protect even on the Poco F1. Apparently, the app has got a new update but Google is blocking the update with a pop-up message warning users that “this app could potentially collect data and use it to track you”.

While the safety of users data in custody of Xiaomi is not in doubt, the data will likely be used to deliver targeted or relevant ads to users which is one of the major sources of Xiaomi’s revenue – MIUI ads. Funny thing is, the app just like most pre-installed apps on Mi phones, can’t be uninstalled.

Xiaomi has issued a statement which shows the company is aware of the issue with Quick Apps. The company also hinted that it is in touch with Google regarding the matter but opined that it was likely happening due to a revision in Google Play Protect’s algorithm. Finally, Xiaomi reassured fans that the system app was absolutely safe.

 

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Huawei JNY-AL10 flagship phone with 40W charging support spotted at 3C

Huawei will be announcing the Huawei Nova 6 phone on Dec. 5. It will be also unleashing Huawei MatePad Pro flagship tablet later this month. Both devices are expected to arrive in 5G and LTE editions. Also, the MatePad Pro could be also available in Wi-Fi only edition. Apart from these devices, Huawei could be gearing up to launch a non-5G high-end phone that has a model number of JNY-AL10 before the end of 2019.

The exact identity of the JNY-AL10 phone is not known yet. The smartphone has bagged approval from the 3C authority of China. The certification has revealed that the phone may ship with a HW-100400C01 charger that supports 40W fast charging. It is the same charger that is available with the Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro flagship phones. Hence, there is a possibility that the JNY-AL10 could be another flagship phone from the company. The variant of the smartphone that has surfaced on 3C lacks support for 5G connectivity.

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Apart from 3C, the JNY-AL10 was spotted on Bluetooth SIG in August with many of its variants. The Bluetooth SIG listing of the device has revealed that its variants such as  JNY-AL10, JNY-TL10, JNY-AL00, JNY-TL00, JNY-LX2, JNY-LX2A, JNY-LX2B, JNY-LX1M, JNY-LX1MA, JNY-LX1MB, JNY-LX1, JNY-LX1A, JNY-LX1B, JNY-LX3, JNY-LX3A, JNY-LX3B, JNY-LX2J, JNY-LX2JA and JNY-LX2JB. There seems to be no 5G variant of the phone.

China may receive JNY-AL10, JNY-TL10, JNY-AL00 and JNY-TL00 models. The other variants could be releasing in European and Asian markets. The Bluetooth certification has only revealed that it carries support for Bluetooth 5.0. Hopefully, the JNY-AL10 and its other Chinese variants will appear on TENAA with its full specs in the near future if it is heading for December 2019 launch.

What could be the identity of the JNY-AL10 phone? Share us your thoughts by posting your comments below.

 

 

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Vivo S1 Pro with quad rear cameras gets an early launch in The Philippines

The Vivo S1 Pro was scheduled for release in The Philippines tomorrow, November 20. Surprisingly, the full specs of the phone and its price have been published on the official website.

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Vivo S1 Pro Design

The Vivo S1 Pro looks nothing like the phone with the same name that launched in China back in May. This version has a notch for its selfie camera rather than a pop-up selfie camera present on the China version. The design on the rear is also different.

There are four rear cameras on this version rather than three and they are arranged in a diamond-shaped housing. There are two color variants and both come with a red-colored power button.

Vivo S1 Pro Specs

The Vivo S1 Pro that will be sold in The Philippines will not only differ from the Chinse variant with respect to design but also some of its specs.

The screen is a 6.38-inch Super AMOLED  (2340 x 1080) FullView Display with a waterdrop notch at the top for a 32MP f/2.0 selfie camera with AI Face Beauty. There is a Snapdragon 665 processor under the hood and it gets paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. If you need more storage space, a MicroSD card slot is available for adding up to an extra 256GB.

Vivo S1 Pro featured

The primary rear camera is a 48MP f/1.8 Samsung GM1 sensor and it is paired with an 8MP super wide-angle camera with a 120° (108° after accounting for distortion) field of view. There is also a 2MP 4cm macro camera and a 2MP depth sensor. Vivo has loaded the camera app with features such as Voice Control, Palm Capture, SLO-MO, and portrait light effects.

Vivo ships the phone with its custom Funtouch OS version 9.2 based on Android 9 Pie, and it brings features such as Multi Turbo – a comprehensive suite of optimizations; Game Center; Dark Mode; and a Voice Changer for additional fun and privacy when playing games online.

The S1 Pro packs a 4500mAh battery with support for Vivo’s Dual-Engine (9V 2A) Fast Charging technology via a USB Type-C port. It has Bluetooth 5.0, USB OTG, FM radio, an audio jack, dual-band WiFi, and dual-SIM support. The phone also comes with an in-display fingerprint scanner.

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Vivo S1 Pro Price

Vivo has put a price tag of ₱15,999 (~$314) on the S1 Pro. It is available in Fancy Sky and Knight Black. The phone is not yet available for purchase but should go on sale soon on Lazada, Shopee, Argomall, and Vivo’s own stores.

 

Huawei Mate 30 Pro scores pretty well in iFixit’s repairability teardown

Over the past few years, smartphone designs have become more and more complicated making it tricky to open and replace parts inside. So it’s no surprise that top-end flagship phones like the Galaxy Note series have traditionally not fared well in iFixit’s repairability teardowns. However, it looks like the Mate 30 Pro does pretty well in repairability as iFixit gives it a decent 5/10 score in its most recent teardown.

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The waterfall glass on the Huawei Mate 30 Pro was always going to be the biggest hurdle in repairing the device. However, it’s not as bad as we would have thought as the display can be removed without removing the battery inside. But you’ll have to be really careful though. The waterfall display leaves zero margin between the display and the frame, making it quite hard to pry it open. Also, unlike most smartphones of 2019 which have separate plugs for digitizer and screen, Huawei Mate 30 Pro’s display connects to the board via a single small-sized connector.

 

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Source: iFixit

The Mate 30 Pro manages to scores decently in the teardown because almost every component inside the device is modular and can be replaced independently. Plus, standard Phillips screws ensure you don’t have to carry multiple tools or remove a lot of glue inside the device. iFixit also added that the display is connected via a single connector, unlike the traditional two cable design where one is for the digitizer and another one for the screen.

iFixit concludes the teardown saying that the Mate 30 Pro features a lot of cutting edge tech and modular components. They even go on to say that they understand why the phone didn’t have room for a 3.5mm jack. So the 5/10 repairability score is pretty decent for a 2019 flagship.

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Source: iFixit

In comparison, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus got a repairability score of just 3/5. The Pixel 4 XL got a score of 4/10, while the iPhone 11 Pro Max did surprisingly well by scoring a solid 6/10 in repairability because of its design focus on battery and display repairs.

 

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Honor MagicBook 15 listing appears on JDmall.com

Honor‘s MagicBook series aren’t exactly the most popular devices, but they’ve always been fairly solid. They feature fairly decent specs and nice, quality builds. Yesterday, we saw the company introduce the brand new MagicBook 15. Outside of a brief glimpse at the exterior however, details were rather scant. Now, a listing for the device has appeared on JingDong Mall, which means we get to take a nice close look at the latest Honor laptop.

Unlike before, the pre-order listing does give us an idea of what the specifications will look like. There only appears to be an Intel variant, with no AMD Ryzen variants in sight. There are also two storage options, 256GB and 512GB SSD storage. We can also see the good old Honor MagicBook fingerprint sensor power button, which is a welcome addition to the device. Finally, there’s no Windows variant, the MagicBook 15 exclusively runs Linux.

We also get a closer look at the new design, and it’s quite an interesting take. It continues to Apple Macbook look previous MagicBooks have had, but it adds a dash of colour to the equation with a ring of blue on the chamfered edges around the display. The logo on the back is also coloured with splashes of purple and blue akin to the current Honor logo.

There’s still no pricing information, though we wouldn’t expect the MagicBook 15 to cost all that much. While the pre-order listing has given us more details than before, the device is still mostly a mystery, so all we can really do for now is wait. Hopefully it’ll continue Honor’s streak of releasing fairly good high quality laptops at affordable prices.

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A month-old Redmi Note 7S goes up in flames but Xiaomi India won’t accept liability

Xiaomi rode on the back of affordable pricing and nice build quality of its models to attain popularity in the industry such that it is ranked No. 1 in India and among the top 5 globally. It isn’t always all praises for Xiaomi as a few times, it has faced criticism for the quality of its phones which some think is poor. This is one of those times. Indian citizen, Chavhan Ishwar has told the story of how his Redmi Note 7S smartphone went up in flames. The incident left the phone permanently damaged with the battery area charred. Thankfully, no one was injured but more worrisome is the response the victim claimed to have got from Xiaomi India’s customer care personnel.Redmi Note 7S burnt

The Indian claimed to have scooped up the device from Flipkart on October 1st and it was delivered three days later.  The user claimed the phone only lasted about a month as the drama began on November 2. Mr Ishwar had left the phone on the desk when he noticed smoke emanating from the phone and accompanied by a  smell of burning plastic. Indeed, the phone gently went up in flames due to what Xiaomi says is a battery defect (the phone was reportedly lodged at a Xiaomi Authorized service centre in Thane).

Now, ordinarily one would have expected Xiaomi to issue the user a new one after investigating the incident with zero foul play detected. Instead, Ishwar says the Chinese company reached back a couple of days later rejecting his claim. The service centre claimed to have found “abnormal burnt marks and damage new battery fix area display”. An official at the service centre informed Ishwar that there was something in the battery that caused the incident. A representation was made to Xiaomi since the service centre is probably a third-party arrangement and the response was that the battery isn’t covered under warranty! In essence, Ishwar won’t be getting a replacement model even though it seems to have been established that a battery defect was responsible for the damage.

Xiaomi India did respond to Gizchina after the story broke. In the response, the company stated thus;

“At Xiaomi, quality of our products is of utmost importance. The trust that Mi Fans have shown in the brand for the past 5 years is a testament to that. We also take pride in having one of the strongest after-sales networks in the country with an aim to solve customer issues seamlessly.In this particular case, after careful examination, it was concluded that the damage was caused due to external force, and thus, classified under ‘customer induced damage.”

While this may be a one-off incident, we think Xiaomi could improve on its customer care service in India. Ishwar may have to explore other options to get redress as Xiaomi India obviously isn’t going to accept liability for the damage.

 

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Samsung W20 5G foldable phone launches in China with Snapdragon 855+ SoC

Today, at an event in China, Samsung announced a new device. The new phone is the Samsung W20 5G and it is unlike other phones in the China-exclusive W-series. It is also Samsung’s first phone to be powered by the Snapdragon 855+ processor.

Samsung W20 5G

Samsung W20 Design

The W-series is a smartphone line that packs flagship specs in the old clamshell design. The series is known for its dual displays, alphanumeric keypad, and expensive price tag. For the W20, Samsung has made some big changes but has kept the costly price tag. The inner screen is now one enormous flexible touchscreen display that can be folded. You still have an outer screen but it is larger than any we have seen on previous models.

While the Samsung W20 looks nothing like its predecessors in terms of design, it is actually not a new device as it is just a rebranded Galaxy Fold 5G for China.

Samsung W20 Specifications

The phone has a 4.6-inch Super AMOLED screen with a 720 x 1680 display on the outside. When unfolded, you are greeted with a 7.3-inch flexible Super AMOLED display with a 1536 x 2152 display and HDR10 support.

This is Samsung’s first phone to come with a Snapdragon 855+ processor, a higher-clocked version of the processor inside the Galaxy Note10 and Galaxy S10 series. There is 12GB of RAM and it is matched with a more than sufficient 512GB of storage.

The inner display cuts off at the top right corner for a 10MP + 8MP dual camera combo while the back of the phone is home to a 12MP primary camera, a 16MP ultrawide angle camera, and a 12MP telephoto camera. At the top of the smaller display is a 10MP camera for selfies and video calls.

Samsung W20 5G

On the right frame of the phone are the volume rocker, power button, and side-mounted fingerprint scanner. A USB-C port and a primary microphone at the bottom left of the device while the bottom right is home to the speakers. The SIM tray is on the left frame.

The Samsung W20 5G has a dual-cell battery with a combined capacity of 4235mAh. It supports reverse wireless charging, so owners can use it to wirelessly charge their other devices. There are dual AKG-tuned stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos for an immersive audio experience while watching movies or playing games.

The W20 5G supports only China Unicom and China Telecom NSA networks. It does not support SA networks.

Samsung ships the phone with One UI and their VIP services provided along with the purchase of the phone. You also get a free pair of Galaxy Buds and a leather calfskin case. However, there is no info on the price but Samsung did say it will go on sale in December.