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How to block system-wide ads on Android without root access?

Android is the most popular smartphone Operating System. It has a massive 86% share in the global smartphone market from the past many years. The vast user base on Android platform has also attracted various app developers. As a result, there are thousands of free apps on the Google Play Store. Most of these apps display advertisements for monetization.

The advertisements help developers to sustain and earn their livelihood. A well-optimized ad always helps in conversions and brings a better user experience. However, the incorrect placement and the over-optimization of ads are too annoying and intrusive. It hampers the overall experience. Some Chinese OEMs also display banner advertisements to generate revenue and bridge the profits. Xiaomi is a perfect example following the same tactic to garner some benefits. There are many other ways through which developers are injecting ads and are deteriorating the overall user-experience. It is the only reason which forces users to block unnecessary advertisements. However, some developers offer a premium ads-free version of their apps, but still many users prefer free version.

There are many ways to remove system-wide ads on Android, but most of them need root access. Those who are claiming to block without root are either not effective or drain the battery. To give you respite, we have come across such an app which allows users to block ads on your smartphone entirely. It even gives you the option to toggle advertisements on different apps.

The app called DNS66 is an Android app developed by Julian Klode, it blocks advertisements at the DNS level. It is effective as it does not slow down your device. It is better than any other VPN-based adblocker and considerably is more efficient as it does not drain the battery. The new app even saves bandwidth. However, there are many similar apps such as Netguard, AdGuard, No root ad-blocker, and others. Unlike its competitors, Klode’s ad-blocking app is open source and free.

Note: GizmoChina does not support blocking the ads as it is the sole source of income for publishers and developers. GizmoChina does not endorse the removal of ads. People should show some love towards the developers and publishers who work to bring useful information and entertainment for them.

Requirements: 

  • Download DNS66 app
  • Android 5.0+ device needed
  • Authorize smartphone to install apps from “unknown sources.”

Steps: Block System-Wide ads on Android 

Follow the steps below carefully to get rid of the annoying ads on your smartphone without root.

  1. Enable smartphone to install apps from third-party sources by enabling “Unknown sources” installation. You can head over to Settings>Security>Unknown sources and then enable it.
  2. Download APK from above and install it on your smartphone.
  3. Once done with the installation, open the app and ‘Get Started’ guide will pop up to let make aware of the features. The start screen will allow you to choose the ‘Resume on system start-up‘ option.
    Note: The DNS66 app will affect the battery in the beginning, but once it is fully working with optimal settings, there won’t be any significant battery drain. 
  4. User can easily filter and block the selected ads. The app carries ‘Hosts‘ tab, which gives the ability to filter hosts. The user can toggle every ad host passing data over your device.
  5. After refreshing the hosts’ tab, you will get the full list of ad hosts serving ads on your device. You can deny or allow access to each host.
  6. Once you’re done with the selection of hosts, browse back to the app home.
  7. On the Home or Start interface, the user can quickly initiate the VPN connection to block ads by pressing the ‘Start‘ button at the bottom of the page.
  8. DNS66 app also carries the capability to bypass the selected app to show ads. It is a necessary feature, as the user can enable advertisements on apps which are not affecting user experience.
  9. User can easily enable or disable the service from the notification bar. The app will show a small key icon on the notification bar while the service is active.

It is the most logical, efficient, and effective way to block ads on the Android system.

Steps to Block Ads on Android without any App

It is easily possible to block ads on any Android device without installing any application on your smartphone. It is really to block unnecessary ads from your device by following these points:

  1. Open your device’s Settings>WiFi&Internet or More Connection Settings > Private DNS.
  2. Tap the Private DNS provider hostname option.
  3. Now you can select any one of all these DNS options to get protection from a specific type of ads:
    – dns.adguard.com- dns-family.adguard.com (To block adult sites)
    – dot-de.blahdns.com (small hobby project with AdBlock)
  4. After typing the relevant DNS in the field, Press ‘Save.
  5. Now, you can enjoy ad-free browsing.
  6. For Chrome users, there’s an additional step to disable #enable-async-dns flag by going into the chrome://flags.
  7. Xiaomi Users also need to perform an additional step to enable the private DNS. (Note: Private DNS setting is disabled on MIUI 10 devices. So, this is a must step for Xiaomi MIUI 10 users.)

These are a few methods to eliminate advertisements on your Android device without affecting the battery life. If you have any other option, do let us know also.

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OPPO K3 launched in India with Rs. 16,990 (~$246) starting price

OPPO has introduced the OPPO K3 smartphone in India today. The main highlights of this smartphone are notch-less design, in-display fingerprint scanner, and a pop-up selfie camera. The Chinese manufacturer had launched the same handset in China back in May with a starting price of 1,599 Yuan (~$233). 

OPPO K3 Specifications and Features

The OPPO K3 features a 6.5-inch full HD+ AMOLED display with 1080 x 2340 pixels resolution and 19.5:9 aspect ratio. The notch-less screen is embedded with a 6th generation fingerprint scanner. It comes with Gorilla Glass 6 protection. Additional features on the display include advanced DC dimming, always-on display and stroboscopic eye protection. The screen-to-body ratio of the K3 is 91.1 percent.

The OPPO K3 is powered by the Snapdragon 710 SoC with up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM. The device gets up to 128GB of built-in UFS 2.1 storage along with a microSD card slot for expansion. The smartphone draws power from a 3,765mAh battery with 20W VOOC 3.0 rapid charging.

The OPPO smartphone runs on Android 9.0 Pie that is customized with ColorOS 6.0. It gets performance enhancers like GameBoost 2.0, TouchBoost 2.0 and LinkBoost 2.0 for a smoother experience. The dual camera system on the device has a primary lens of 16-megapixel and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The OPPO K3 has an elevating camera of 16-megapixel. Camera enhancement features on the K3 are the Ultra Clear Night View 2.0, multi-frame noise reduction, handheld night scene mode, AI intelligent scene recognition, AI portrait mode and dual-LED flash. Dual-SIM 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, USB Type-C and 3.5mm audio port are the connectivity features of the OPPO K3.  The audio output on the OPPO K3 is powered by Dolby Atmos.

OPPO K3 Price and Availability

The OPPO K3 is available in two color options such as Aurora Blue and Jade Black. Here are the different variants of the smartphone along with their pricing:

  •  6 GB RAM + 64 GB storage – Rs. 16,990 (~$246)
  • 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage – Rs. 19,990 (~$290)

Amazon India will be exclusively selling the OPPO K3 smartphone in India. Its first sale will begin on July 23. The introductory offers for the OPPO K3 smartphone include no cost EMi for six months, instant discount of up to Rs. 1,000 for Axis bank debit and credit card users, Amazon Pay cashback of Rs. 1,000, gift voucher worth Rs. 5,000 from Lenskart, Rs, 7,050 benefits from Reliance Jio and up to Rs. 12,000 discount on OYO.

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Vivo iQOO Neo with 4GB of RAM appears on TENAA; expect an even cheaper price tag!

BBK subsidiary Vivo released the Vivo iQOO Neo earlier this month powered by last year’s Qualcomm flagship Snapdragon 845 chipset. The Neo has as its biggest asset the affordable pricing which it comes with coupled with a gaming-focused hardware setup. The iQOONeo was also made available in 6GB RAM and 8GB RAM variants. Looks like things are going to get even cheaper with the gaming phone soon as an iQOO Neo variant with 4GB of RAM has been certified by China’s telecoms regulatory agency TENAA.vivo iQOO Neo

The Vivo iQOO Neo is priced at 1,798 yuan (about $260) presently for the 6GB+64GB variant. So, we expect the 4GB RAM variant to come in at around 1,500 yuan (less than $200). Since the 6GB RAM variant is bundled with 64GB of internal storage, it is possible that we’ll be seeing 128GB storage onboard the 4GB RAM variant to even things up.

The Vivo iQOO Neo is currently only available in China but we expect the phone to be made available for the global market soon. When it does, you’ll get an affordable phone with a sturdy specs lineup.

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As a reminder, the phone features 6.38-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio and comes with the trendy in-display fingerprint scanner as well as support for face unlock feature. In the camera department, it features a triple camera setup on the back, consisting of an 8MP f/2.2 ultra-wide angle camera and it is followed by the primary 12MP f/1.79 camera and then a 2MP f/2.4 depth sensor. On the front side, housed inside the notch in the display is a 12MP camera sensor with f/2.0 aperture. Keeping the lights on is a big 4500mAh battery with Vivo’s FlashCharge 22.5W fast charging technology.

The smartphone also comes with several features such as 4D Game Shock 2.0, anti-Bluelight eye protection, touch acceleration, a dedicated game mode, DC Dimming, dark mode with support for up to 300 different apps, and a dedicated Jovi Assistant button painted orange.

 

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Oukitel Y4800 Presale kicks off on July 22nd for just $199.99 plus extra gifts!

Young series is the new series of Oukitel aiming at offering energetic features like a great camera, beautiful design, and long standby battery. The first member of this series is the Oukitel Y4800 that, according to the company, is offering all of the above. The time has come for the Y4800 to go on presale so from July 22nd to July 29th you will have the chance to get it for just $199.99 along with great gifts. Let’s do a recap of what the Y4800 is all about.

Oukitel Y4800

 

48MP/5MP Camera: Flagship Shooting Experience

Keeping memories is the quintessence of a camera on your phone since it is the camera you always carry with you. And since the best camera is the one you carry with you, it better be of high quality. This is what the mid-range Oukitel Y4800 wants to bring to the category: flagship shooting experience at the price of a mid-ranger. The device comes with the hot 48MP main camera sensor as well as a 5MP auxiliary camera. The main camera uses the Samsung GM1 48MP sensor with f/1.8 aperture, 0.8µm pixel size, 1/2 inch sensor size, and 6-elements camera lens. The larger the sensor the more the light that it can absorb and that is perfect for low-light conditions.

OUKITEL Y4800

The front camera is no slouch either as it hosts a 16MP Samsung sensor with f/2.0 aperture, 1.0µm pixel size, 1/3 inch sensor size, and 5-elements camera lens. It offers face beautify mode and group selfie mode, allowing you to record good group selfies during friends reunion.

 

Helio P70 SoC with 6GB/128GB memory

OUKITEL Y4800

Besides the camera, Oukitel also paid attention to the hardware used. The Y4800 sports the MediaTek Helio P70 octa-core SoC clocked at 2.0GHz backed by 6GB of RAM as well as 128GB of storage. Compared to the previous-gen SoC, the P70 offers 12% better performance, 25% reduced power consumption when playing games, resulting in better battery performance. The 4000mAh battery supports 9V/2A quick charging and is a perfect companion to the Android 9 Pie that features excellent power management. Lastly, the Y4800 support Face ID unlock even in the dark.

 

6.3 inch FHD+ Waterdrop Display and good hand feel

As you can see in the photos, the design is energetic and fashionable. The phone comes with an ample 6.3″ FHD+ display and 90% display transparency that allows for use even under bright sunlight. The aspect ratio is 19.5:9 and that makes the device narrow enough to handle with one hand while the Gorilla Glass 3 protects from scratches and stains. Also, despite the big battery, the phone has a quite slim profile at 8.25mm and the back cover adopts PC composite board material, that results in the impressive visual effect and pleasant touch feel.

Oukitel Y4800

To hold the presale, Oukitel is cooperating with Banggood where you can make your order from July 22nd to 29th. The official retail price is $249.99 but during that week, you will get it with $50 off discount at $199.99. What’s more, you can get a free Xiaomi finger ring holder and silicone case as a free gift, and each day on 4 PM, the first order will get a Xiaomi Mi Band 4 as a free gift. Also, if you invite your friend or family to order Y4800 successfully, you can send their order number to Banggood customer service and the first 20 successful inviters will also get a free Xiaomi Mi Band 4. For more details on the activity, visit the promotion page.

Your Fitbit and other Bluetooth gadgets could be giving away your location data

Data security has been a burning topic in recent times especially as the industry begins to migrate to 5G connectivity technology. Recently, researchers from Boston University (BU) detected a vulnerability in several high-profile Bluetooth devices. The vulnerability could allow third-parties to determine your location and other sensitive information. The fear is that this could be exploited by persons with sinister intentions to extract information that could be used for stalking or abuse. With Bluetooth devices almost everywhere, this finding should be of concern to you.fitbit

The susceptibility has to do with the way Bluetooth-enabled gadgets pair with one another. one device serves as the central connection and the other plays a peripheral role. The peripheral device sends out a signal that contains a unique address — similar to an IP address — and data about the connection. Most devices produce a randomized address which automatically reconfigures periodically. That’s meant to protect users’ privacy, but the BU researchers found that, using an open-source “sniffer” algorithm, they could identify Bluetooth connections even when their addresses changed.

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Despite being susceptible to attack, individual information is not revealed. However, that lacuna could be used to follow Bluetooth gadgets and their clients. Android may get a go here. The scientists state Android gadgets don’t have all the earmarks of being defenceless, however, Windows 10 and iOS gadgets can be followed.fitbit

Of particular concern is Fitbit users’ vulnerability clients which are said to be the worst. According to the researchers, Fitbits don’t automatically update or randomize their addresses, making them even easier to track. However, a Fitbit spokesperson has responded to an inquiry about this by Engadget. He stated: “As the leader in connected health and fitness category, Fitbit is committed to protecting consumer privacy and keeping data safe. The trust of our customers is paramount and we carefully design security measures for new products, continuously monitor for new threats, and rapidly respond to identified issues.”

The company also said that Fitbit devices aren’t able to share personally identifiable information for any users and that it believes it would be extremely difficult to actually stalk someone using this method. “Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology is widespread and allows all types of devices to connect easily without draining battery power. It’s important to note that this technology can only be used to confirm that an active tracker is nearby. No personally identifiable information is shared or accessible. It’s highly unlikely that someone could stumble across a particular device, know who it belongs to, and track the device’s movement,” the company’s statement says. Nevertheless, the company is also monitoring the situation carefully.

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Samsung requests parts suppliers to stock up materials sourced from Japan at its expense

Japan recently removed South Korea from a White List of countries that were granted expedited export procedures. The move meant that companies exporting raw materials critical for semiconductor manufacture to South Korea would now have to wait for 90 days before their exports are cleared. The negative development is said to have affected Samsung‘s Galaxy Note 10 release but apparently, the company is taking measures to ensure there is no shortage of raw materials for future productions. Samsung

Reports from South Korea indicate that the tech giant has given suppliers for SET products such as home appliances and smartphones the go-ahead to secure an inventory of Japanese materials and components. The inventory will be stockpiled at Samsung’s expense, a formal letter the company reportedly sent out to manufacturers stated. The letter is said to have requested the suppliers to stockpile at least 90 days’ worth of parts and materials by August 15 at the latest. The letter also added that Samsung will shoulder all incurred and future costs.

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The move is seen by market watchers as part of efforts by the global tech leader to placate the effect of a prolonged trade war between South Korea and Japan. “The Japanese government’s export restrictions on semiconductor materials may be widened,” said the letter, indicating there are concerns of the possibility of the trade war escalating.

 

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Xiaomi Mi A3 review: Is it a downgrade?

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Price & target

Xiaomi has built a good reputation in global budget phone market largely due to the success of the series A. The latest model of series A, Xiaomi Mi A3, was officially announced on July 17 in Europe for a starting price of 249 euros. However, for those who are familiar with Xiaomi latest products, it is not exactly a new model. The specs of Xiaomi Mi A3 is completely the same as the Xiaomi CC9e, which was released this month earlier. For software setups, the Xiaomi A3 runs the Android One, while the Xiaomi CC9e runs the MIUI. Due to different regional marketing, the twins have diverse missions. The CC9e is targeting the young who especially require high camera performance but with a budget price. The A3 more shoulders the mission to continue the global success of the A series in the budget segment.

The Xiaomi A3 is a Mi9-appearance smartphone featuring the Snapdragon 665 processor, 48MP triple rear cameras, 32MP front camera, and a large 4030mAh battery. The great camera performance is the main highlight, which is never seen on other budget models. And it’s also the first model of A series to have an in-screen fingerprint sensor. The 720P display could be the most disappointing department. So will it please the consumers with outstanding pros and cons?

The CC9e and A3 is the simplified version of the CC9, reserving the same triple cameras and front camera. As for the global CC9, Xiaomi probably renames it as the Xiaomi A3 Pro. So, if you are more interested in the Xiaomi CC9 or the A3 Pro, please check our review video last week.

Appearance

The appearance is nothing surprising as we learned that it continues the Mi9-design and CC9-design. So, we briefly compare the main details between the Xiaomi A3 and CC9:

  1. The same color options as the CC9, White Lover, Blue Planet, Dark prince.
  2. The same rear setups: Triple cameras are at the upper left, and the Xiaomi test logo is aligned vertically down the cameras.
  3. A waterdrop notch with the same 32MP selfie camera.
  4. Size is smaller than the CC9e due to the smaller display size, 6.08-inch 720p AMOLED display.
  5. It feels a bit thinner and lighter, weighs 173g. The phone size provides a good handling experience.
  6. Unfortunately, due to the budget pricing, A3 has a 6mm chin down the display, which is almost the most distinct change of the appearance here.

In the budget market, it’s pretty rare to have such back design, coming from the unique rear color technique and all-curved rear glass. And you don’t need to worry the glass durability because Xiaomi still uses the Corning Gorilla Glass 5 on the Xiaomi A3. The large 4030mAh battery is reserved in the A3, although it is thinner than the CC9. Considering its pricing as a budget phone, it’s definitely a surprise. The Xiaomi A3 supports both face unlock and in-screen fingerprint unlock. Though it’s not as fast as Xiaomi CC9, it won’t take you more than 1 second.

Cameras

Rear triple cameras

Another outstanding point is the camera, no matter the front or the rear combination. Yes, It does mean that you can have a flagship-level photography experience on a budget phone. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Xiaomi Mi A3 on the rear packs a SONY 48-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.79 aperture; a second 8-megapixel camera with an f/2.2 aperture and a third 2-megapixel camera with an f/2.4 aperture. It sports a 32-megapixel camera on the front for selfies, with an f/2.0 aperture. The camera combination here is the same as the Xiaomi CC9 has. The primary camera is the SONY IMX586 camera, which also can be found on Mi9 and OnePlus 7 Pro. The bad message is that all the cameras lack OIS, so it might not able to perform the stabilization as well as those flagships, can do.

The 48MP primary camera ensures that the image reaches much detail so that you can have your second creation by cutting the image. Under low light conditions, It supports a ‘4 in 1’ big-pixel feature to help you shoot brighter photos with better detail. Under bright conditions, the Xiaomi A3 performs great with natural color reproduction and fine contrast. Its fast imaging speed is also impressive, which is useful to capture fleeting moments. Even in backlight environment, the Xiaomi A3 can also guarantee the imaging quality with a balanced exposure.

The night mode on A3 probably is the highlight of the camera performance. The general brightness got improved significantly and a balanced exposure shows better detail of both bright parts and dark parts. The dark sky has better brightness and more detail, while the bright text on the building is much clearer with correct exposure.

For the second wide-angle camera, it performs better when shooting landscape with bright conditions. The image has a good distortion correction and a strong visual sense. When we bring the wide-angle camera to low-light conditions, it got the same problem with the Xiaomi CC9, such as detail losing and shadow blurring. The third 2MP camera mainly does the depth calculation for portrait mode. With its work, we can have a natural background blurring and relatively correct edge detection for still life photography.

Front camera

 

The 32MP selfie camera is another selling point of the A3. Our colleague Nadine took self-portraits and compared it with the samples of the Xiaomi CC9. She found that due to the diverse camera Apps, those additional beauty features in CC9 disappeared in the A3. The natural tone of her skin and good texture does please her especially when she zooms in to look at the facial detail. And she said that after trying it at different scenes, the A3 camera recognizes her face well no matter under what kind of extreme lighting conditions.

As Nadine mentioned, it runs a basic camera App but not the Xiaomi camera App. We have no additional camera features like Mimoji, and post-editing features as well on the Xiaomi A3, while these features are found in the Chinese version, Xiaomi CC9e. We believe that such kind of additional features can make phone photography more interesting for users.

 

The main difference between the CC9e and A3 is their operating system. The Xiaomi A3 runs the latest Android One, while the CC9 runs MIUI. Android One is one of the best android original systems. It has proved its good performance on mid-range phones. No exception on the Xiaomi A3. It reaches a good fluency but laggy a bit when running most Android apps, and includes all the Google services and tools as well. And unlike the MIUI, it doesn’t require users to pay much learning cost. While the MIUI has a Chinese-language-based voice assistant, the Android One gives you a much universal one, the google assistant. So, it’s probably one important reason why you want to have a Xiaomi A3.

Drawbacks: Display

Xiaomi A3 features a 6.08-inch Super AMOLED 720 x 1560p display up front with a waterdrop notch. this 720p display definitely can be the biggest reason for you to give it up. When looking at it, the grainy experience does not please me at all. So, compared to those 1080p displays, there is nothing to praise. But due to the brand SAMSUNG of this 720p display, the A3 display still has a good display effect compared with most 720p displays. But sorry to tell you again, it’s just a 720p display.

Processor & performance

Another drawback of the Xiaomi A3 is the processor. The A3 is powered by a 2GHz Snapdragon 665 processor. And according to our sources, it comes with two memory versions, 4GB RAM 64GB ROM, and 6GB RAM 128GB ROM. The model in our hands is the 4GB RAM version. Unlike the Chinese version Xiaomi CC9e, Xiaomi A3 lacks a ‘Game Turbo’ feature which can slightly optimize the gaming performance. In our 30-min gaming test with PUBG Mobile, the frame rate reached 29fps when playing under mid-graphic settings. But it also got frequent fluctuation during the test. So it won’t be a great experience when playing the PUBG Mobile on the Xiaomi A3. Though it may be the same result when playing other games requiring fast response and fluent graphics, the A3 can still run most mobile games without problems.

Battery & charging

As we mentioned, because the Xiaomi CC9 has a big battery capacity and a 720p display, you don’t need to worry about the power durability. But it doesn’t support any fast-charging solution. Using the included 10W charger, it takes more than 2 hours to get full-charged.

 

Conclusion

In conclusion, I would say that it’s definitely one of the best choices in the real budget market. It has pretty fast in-screen fingerprint unlock, triple rear cameras and 32MP front camera and so on. It’s no doubt that it is going to refresh the budget market and how producers making low-price models. But, at the same time, the 720P display could be so disappointing that it makes a hash of the good reputation of the A-series. Anyway, it is undeniable that the Xiaomi A3 is going to be a powerful challenger for the title of 2019 best budget phone.

Xiaomi shares Mi A3 disassembly video but skips screen components to showcase cameras

China-based smartphone maker Xiaomi recently launched the Mi A3 Android One smartphone in Spain and will soon be made available in other regions. However, just days after its launch, the company has shared a disassembly video of the Mi A3.

The process is quite simple — remove the hybrid SIM card tray and once you open the back panel, all you need is a screwdriver to go all the way. The video shared by the company focuses on the camera — which is the highlight of the device.

The company also points out the Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 chipset, the processor that is powering the smartphone but most are disappointed Xiaomi’s choice of the chipset. Also, the company skips past the display component, which uses an HD panel.

So, not only the users are disappointed with Xiaomi opting for an HD display panel on the third-generation Mi A-series smartphone, even the company is aware of its bad choice. This is quite disappointing given that the Mi A2 came with a Full HD display. So, with Mi A3, the company has moved a step backward.

It mentions that there’s a 0.915cc cavity for the loudspeaker, which is the same size as on the Redmi K20. The 4,030mAh battery has virtually the same capacity as the K20 battery too with the same 18W fast charging support. Except for the screen, chipset, and RAM, everything else seems quite similar to the Redmi K20.

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ZTE head to head with Huawei in the 5G race, Axon 10 Pro 5G reservations start next week

A number of Chinese smartphone makers including Xiaomi, Huawei, OPPO, and ZTE have at least one 5G smartphone under their belt. Despite releasing these 5G models in Europe a few weeks back, they are not yet available for purchase in China. This is because China’s 5G rollout is still underway (licenses have been issued to carriers) and it doesn’t make sense to release these 5G models way before there’s actually any coverage. That changes next week as ZTE has announced that its Axon 10 Pro 5G model will be up for reservations starting July 23.

Reservations commence from July 23 but there is no word on a shipping date yet. On the other hand, Huawei revealed a few days back that its Mate 20 X 5G will go on sale on July 26. This could mean that customers will probably be able to get hold of the Huawei-made 5G model before ZTE. Huawei Mate 20 X 5G was already certified by TENAA a few days back. Today, its foldable 5G phone, the Mate X was also certified by the agency.

Apart from these two, it is said that there are two more 5G Huawei devices that were certified. It’s possible that one of these two is a Honor phone since the brand’s President, George Zhao had revealed that they had a 5G model incoming later this year.

These models should soon be joined by other 5G phones from brands like OPPO, Vivo, and OnePlus. It is worth noting that Xiaomi, Lenovo, and even Samsung’s 5G models weren’t included in the first batch of 5G certifications in China.

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US Senators introduce Bill to block Huawei from Buying or Selling US Patents

Patents are one of the biggest assets for any technology company and last month, Huawei decided to retaliate to the US trade ban by demanding Verizon to pay over $1 billion in total as fees for over 230 patents. Now, two US senators want to block Huawei from buying or selling US patents by introducing a new bill in the country.

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The WSJ reports that the bill essentially seeks to give power to the US federal government to stop companies listed on its trade blacklist from buying, selling, or exclusively licensing US patents. It would give the government the authority to step in any domestic case relating to patent infringement. Further, the bill will force the blacklisted company to notify the Justice Department as well as the Patent and Trademark office of such a case and provide details on the infringement, financial implications, and damages demanded.

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The bill is clearly aimed at Huawei who is currently in the government’s crosshairs. Naturally, the Chinese telecommunications giant is not happy with this bill. The WSJ report adds a statement from Andy Purdy, chief security officer for Huawei Technologies USA – “If (this bill is) adopted, it could have severe negative ramifications by creating global mistrust of the U.S. and its ability in upholding, as well as safeguarding intellectual property rights.”

While Trump’s comments from the G20 summit had eased some of the tensions between the US and China, there are still a lot of new developments worsening the situation. For example, US-based Cape, a cloud platform vendor for drone telepresence and data management, abruptly stopped support for the popular drone maker, DJI as well as other Chinese drone makers. On the other hand, a recent editorial for the state-run Globaltimes argues that China could anytime leverage its position in rare earth minerals to pressurize the US.

Overall, it looks like this trade war is far from over and we’ll see a lot more developments in the coming months.

UP NEXT: Huawei Mate X Foldable gets listed on TENAA; China launch seems imminent

 

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Huawei Mate X gets listed on TENAA; China launch seems imminent

Earlier this year, China-based Huawei had announced the Mate X smartphone, making it the first foldable as well as a 5G compatible smartphone from the company. However, the phone is yet to go on sale.

Now, the Huawei Mate X has appeared on TENAA, revealing the full specifications of the smartphone. It reveals that the foldable smartphone will come with an 8-inch external OLED display with 2480 x 2200 pixels screen resolution.

Huawei Mate X

When folded, it transforms into a dual-display phone – one side is a 6.6-inch with 2480 x 1148 pixels resolution and 19.5:9 ratio while the other is a 6.38-inch display with 2480 x 892 pixels resolution and 25:9 aspect ratio.

Under the hood, the smartphone is powered by the company’s own Kirin 980 octa-core flagship processor clocked at 2.6GHz and comes in three variants based on the memory configuration — 6/8/12 GB of RAM and 128/256/512 GB of internal storage. It comes with the 7nm Balong 5000 modem which brings 5G support to the device.

The phone also comes with support for NM card allowing users to further expand the phone’s storage capacity up to 256 GB. 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.

It features a 40-megapixel main sensor with f/1.8 aperture, an 8-megapixel telephoto lens with f/2.4 aperture, a 16-megapixel ultrawide lens with f/2.2 aperture and a ToF 3D camera. The Mate X is also equipped with a side-mounted fingerprint reader.

The TENAA listing also reveals that the device is running Android 9 Pie operating system out-of-the-box and is likely to have EMUI 9.1 custom interface on top. The phone is fuelled by a 4,400mAh battery and could support SupercCharge fast charging technology which supports up to 55W.

While the pricing of the Mate X has not been confirmed but as per the reports, the phone is expected to start at €2,299 (approximately $2,580). In comparison, the Samsung Galaxy Fold starts at $1,980, which is also not available for purchase at this point in time.

As per the rumors, the phone could go on sale in China for as high as 14,999 yuan (~$2191). For the global market, the price may even reach 17,000 yuan ($2,483). Since the Huawei Mate X has been certified by TENAA, it’s China launch seems imminent.

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Buy KUGOO S1 Folding Electric Scooter for Just $309.99 from GeekBuying [Coupon]

While the market is crammed with steeply-priced e-bikes, only a few are built to stand the test of time. Those who aren’t willing to spend a lot of money end up compromising on quality. But Kugoo is bent on changing that.

Known for manufacturing some of the coolest, sturdiest electric bikes for short predictable commute, KUGOO has now teamed-up with GeekBuying to make its popular KUGOO S1 folding electric scooter available to those living on a tight budget.

Aside from that, GeekBuying users have something more to cheer about. We will talk about it just a bit, but before that, let’s check out more details about the KUGOO branded electric scooter.

KUGOO S1 Folding Electric Scooter 350W Motor LCD Display Screen 3 Speed Modes 8.5 Inches Solid Rear Anti-Skid Tire IP54 Waterproof - Blue

The KUGOO S1 electric scooter is relatively quieter and more efficient as compared to traditional motorbikes. It is designed to run on all types of roads. It has an 8-inch solid rear anti-skid tires and 3-speedrunning modes that allow you to adjust the speed using just a single key.

Aside from running smoothly on various road surface conditions, this easy-to-operate electric bike is quite easy to control. It has a monitor that displays control information. There’s also a single key for the braking system.

The KUGOO S1 electric scooter features an LCD display screen that shows important shreds of information such as speed, mileage, time, power, stop, and voltage. Moreover, it is backed by a powerful 350W motor that delivers a running distance of 30km.

While you’d normally associate a steep price tag with a feature-rich e-bike, the KUGOO S1 can now be yours for a lowered price of just $320.99 from GeekBuying. This is a significant 54 percent reduction in the original asking price of $699.99.

To extend this discount and get an extra $180 off, all you need to do is to apply coupon code S1KUGOO. The coupon helps you bring the already lowered selling price of the KUGOO S1 further down to just $309.99 even before you place your order. This coupon can be used for all color versions for the Europe Stock.

J2 Ultra-Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker Wood Texture - Brown

As if that weren’t enough, you get J2 Ultra-Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker as a gift with your order. It is worth noting that the aforesaid item is available as a gift only with the pink color version of the KUGOO S1. You can follow this link to avail the discount, and use the coupon before it expires.

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KUGOO S1 Folding Electric Scooter, Coupon Code S1KUGOO

 

Redmi launches 10000mAh and 20000mAh power banks

It was only a matter of time before Redmi launched its first power bank. Today, the company has announced not one but two Redmi-branded power banks.

The two power banks are the Redmi Power Bank 10000mAh (PB100LZM) and the Redmi Power Bank 20000mAh (PB200LZM). Both come in white, have dual output ports (USB-A), dual input ports (MicroUSB and USB Type-C), and lithium-ion polymer batteries.

Redmi Power Bank 10000mAh

Redmi Power Bank 10000mAh

The Redmi Power Bank 10000mAh can charge the Redmi Note 7 1.75 times, the Mi 9 2.4 times, the Redmi K20 1.75 times, and the iPhone XS 2.3 times. The maximum power rating for the input port is 5V 2.1A while the output port has a rating of 5.1V 2.4A. There is no support for 18W fast charging input or output.

The power bank measures 150.5 x 73.6 x 15.1mm, has nine different protection including low voltage and a reset function. It can also charge low power devices like the Mi Band and will power small items like a portable fan or LED lamp.

The Redmi Power Bank 10000mAh has a ¥59 (~$9) price tag.

Redmi 20000mAh power bank

Redmi Power Bank 20000mAh

The Redmi Power Bank 20000mAh is near twice the thickness of the 10000mAh version at 27.3mm but the length and width are the same.

It has the same number of input and output ports but supports 5V 2A, 9V 2.1A, and 12V 1.5A input charging. It also supports 5.1V 2.4A, 9V 2A, and 12V 1.5A output charging. This means it supports 18W fast charging input and output.

The Redmi Power Bank 20000mAh can charge the Redmi Note 7 3.5 times, the Mi 9 5.3 times, the Redmi K20 3.5 times, and the iPhone XS 4.8 times. It also has a Li-ion polymer battery and several protection features.

The power bank has a price tag of ¥99 (~$15). Just Like the 10000mAh version, it will go on sale on July 23 on Mi.com.

We expect the power banks will also be announced outside China soon.

 

UP NEXT: Xiaomi Redmi K20 and K20 Pro launched in India; Specifications, features, and price

6 Best Android TV Boxes you Can Buy at Lowered Prices [Coupons]

A feature-rich TV box helps you save each month by reducing your cable bill. Moreover, it enables you to stream your favorite movies, TV shows, sporting events, etc., with the help of numerous streaming apps.

While the market is crammed with all sorts of TV boxes that seem to suit your fancy, these gadgets aren’t easy on the pocketbook. Nevertheless, cinephiles who prefer watching their favorite videos without leaving the comfort of their homes, end up spending a lot of money on high-end TV boxes.

If you are living on a tight budget and aren’t in the mood to empty your pocket for a top-end TV box, we got your back! Here are the top 6 TV boxes that you can buy without burning a hole in your pocket.

H96 MAX 5G TV Box – GearVita

Powered by the RK3318 Quad-Core 64bit Cortex-A53 processor, the H96 MAX is an irresistible 5G TV box that employs Penta-Core Mali-450 graphics processing unit for an unmatched viewing experience. It features 4GB of DDR3 RAM and 64GB of internal storage capacity.

The H96 MAX 5G TV box usually retails for $45.99, but cost-conscious buyers can get a $16 off by applying coupon code ROH96MAX64 at checkout. In other words, you can reduce the original asking price of the H96 MAX 5G TV box to just $29.99 with the help of the aforesaid coupon.

You can follow this link to take advantage of the coupon before it expires.

 

H96 Max Plus TV Box – Banggood

Living up to its reputation for offering the best bang for your buck, Banggood is now doling out a noteworthy 51 percent discount on the H96 Max Plus TV box, which normally sells for $69.81. Thanks to the discount, you can now buy the 4GB RAM+32GB ROM H96 Max Plus model for a lowered price of just $33.99.

An absolute steal at this price, the H96 Max Plus packs a powerful RK3328 Quad-Core 64bit Cortex-A53 processor, along with a highly competent Penta-Core Mali-450 GPU, under the hood. It runs Android 8.1 Oreo OS and supports 4K YouTube and HD Netflix.

You can visit this link to check out more details about the H96 Max Plus TV Box and grab the discount. If your order exceeds $19.99, you can get free shipping. Note that the promo is slated to end on July 19th.

 

Beelink GT1 Ultimate TV Box – Gearbest

Equipped with the latest Amlogic S912 CPU with octa-core, the Beelink GT1 Ultimate TV box offers a rapid and stable viewing experience. It runs Android 7.1 Nougat OS, which enables you to install/uninstall apps and games without breaking a sweat.

The 3GB DDR4 RAM+32GB ROM Beelink GT1 Ultimate TV box variant has gone up for sale bearing a dropped price tag of only $64.99 on Gearbest, while it usually sells for $79.99. To extend this 19 percent discount, you can apply coupon code GBCNGT1 at checkout.

Beelink GT1 Ultimate TV Box Amlogic S912 Octa Core CPU Android 7.1 Media Player- Black US Plug Without Voice Control

The above-mentioned coupon helps you save $2 more by reducing the original asking price of the Beelink GT1 Ultimate TV box to only $62.99. You can click here to avail the discount and use the coupon, which will only be valid for the first 100 units. With ten units already sold, the promo will end in three days.

 

A95X MAX TV Box – GeekBuying

GeekBuying is offering a 37 percent discount on the A95X MAX TV box, which would normally set you back $110.05. As a result, you can buy it for a dropped price of just $68.99.

Marketed as one of the first TV boxes to run on Android 8.1 Oreo OS, the A95X MAX is powered by the Amlogic S905X successor dubbed, the S905X2 processor. Under the hood, it packs the ARM Dvalin MP2 GPU, paired with 4GB of DDR4 RAM and 64GB of eMMC storage.

You can visit this link to check out the full specification of the A95X MAX TV Box and buy it at a heavily discounted price before the promo ends. It is worth noting that the discount will expire in just three days.

 

T95 Max TV box

AliExpress is offering its loyal users a chance to get their hands on the 4GB RAM+64GB ROM variants of the T95 Max TV box at unbeatable prices. You can buy your favorite variant of the TV box if you are willing to spend $28.82 – $39.83.

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If you are a new user, you can take advantage of the $3 off New User coupon and save money during the checkout process. With 7994 pieces still available in stock at the time of writing, you can get a 9 percent off if you order 10 pieces.

This TV box that packs an Allwinner H6 6K processor, coupled with Mali-720MP2 GPU for delivering the superior user experience. You can click here to visit the promotion page and check out more details. Note that the estimated delivery time of the TV box is August 13th.

 

Xiaomi Mi Box S TV Box – Gearbest

Touted as one of China’s best online stores for electronic items, Gearbest is offering the international version of the Xiaomi Mi Box S TV box for a lowered price of just $69.99. This is a considerable 14 percent reduction in the device’s original asking price of $81.69.

Based on Android 8.1 Oreo OS, the Xiaomi Mi Box S boasts an impressive array of features that transform your regular television into a smart TV. It comes with 2GB of DDR3 RAM and offers a hearty 8GB of internal storage capacity for you to download and run your favorite apps and games.

Xiaomi Mi Box S with 4K HDR Android TV Streaming Media Player and Google Assistant Remote Cortex-A53 Quad Core 64 bit Mali-450 Android 8.1 2GB RAM 8GB ROM HDMI2.0 2.4G + 5.8G WiFi BT4.2- Black EU Plug

It has a voice remote control that allows you to search for content using just your voice. Moreover, the TV box is powered by Cortex A53 CPU and it uses a Mali 450 GPU to deliver unmatched picture and video quality without any sort of interruption.

You can click here to check out more details about the Xiaomi Mi Box S and place your order. It is worth mentioning here that 187 pieces were already sold at the time of writing. The promo will come to an end in seven days.

Li Nan, VP and Co-founder resigns from Meizu

Li Nan, the co-founder, and VP of Meizu who is also the face of the company has resigned. He made the announcement via a post on Weibo yesterday.

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Prior to him revealing his exit from the company he helped start, the former top executive had denied he was leaving. In a memo he made public, he explained he had to clear the air regarding his exit from the company which had generated some messy news.

In the memo, he revealed he already started taking fewer responsibilities following the launch of the Meizu 16. He did acknowledge that the company is facing challenges but believes things will get better as long as they do not stop improving.

Li Nan resignation letter

While he wasn’t specific about his next step, Li Nan revealed that he is still focused on the consumer market and developing new brands. He also thanked co-workers, investors, and shareholders.

Li Nan co-founded Meizu along with Bai Yongxiang who is the CEO and Huang Zhang (Jack Wong). The company started as an MP3 player manufacturer before switching to phones in 2008. Its portfolio is diverse now but phones are its major source of revenue. Last year, Meizu celebrated its 15th anniversary.

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US-based company CAPE drops support for DJI drones over security reasons

Cape, a cloud platform for remote drone operations, has confirmed it will drop support for DJI drones. As part of the decision, effectively immediately, the company also launched the Cape Preferred Partner Program (P3), a new initiative aimed at ensuring the security of commercial drone integrations across industries.

Skydio has been named as the first company to officially join Cape P3, just months after they were selected by the U.S. Department of Defense to take part in the Short Range Reconnaissance program for the U.S. Army. The companies said that together, they hope to collaborate on next-generation technology that is both easier to use and more capable than ever before.

It said the program is a direct result of increasing security concerns around the use of drones for public safety and commercial use, and follows the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) recent warnings regarding security risks related to the use of Chinese-made drones.

With the launch of the new partner program, Cape software will exclusively allow for integration with hardware and enterprise applications from U.S. companies, such as Skydio, or companies from countries with intellectual property treaties with the U.S. As a result, Cape will specifically cease all integration with DJI-manufactured drones, as well as all other drones developed by companies based in China.

UP NEXT: DJI reveals plans to assemble drones in California to assuage US security concern

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Devices rocking Unisoc 5G SoCs to arrive in H2 of 2019

Unisoc aren’t exactly the most well known name in the SoC game, but they get around. Recently we heard that they’d be providing the chipset for the upcoming HTC Wildfire, but other than that they haven’t been hitting the news much. That was at least until now, as we get news that Unisoc’s 5G SoCs are ready and will be in devices by H2 of 2019.

Unisoc introduced its 5G technology platform Makalu and Ivy 510-series 5G modem chip at the MWC in early 2019. The Ivy 510 solution will be featured in customers’ CPE and module products scheduled for launch in China later in the second half of 2019, according to the chipmaker. Unisoc said that it believes CPE and module products will be the first applications driving 5G chip demand growth, with its Ivy 510 focused initially on the China market.

Unisoc has also had its 5G chip solution validated for 26GHz mmWave networks, the chipmaker continued. The company claims that it is gearing up to play a role in the global 5G chipset market, and there may be no better time than now to make that move. If Unisoc plays their cards right, they could be a big player in the budget 5G market.

This is mainly becaus we’ve yet to really see a competitor in the budget 5G market. MediaTek has yet to make big any moves on the segment, and Qualcomm is fully invested in the high-end. Even the cheapest 5G devices at the moment are ludicrously expensive, so bringing that price down by any amount instantly makes any device more attractive for most.

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Huawei Mate 30 Lite (Nova 5i Pro), Honor 9X and 9X Pro images appear on TENAA

The entire specifications of the upcoming Huawei Mate 30 Lite (SPN-AL00 / TL00) was spotted on TENAA in the previous week. However, its images were not present in the listing. The Chinese telecom authority had also recently approved Honor 9X (HLK-AL00 / TL00) and Honor 9X Pro (HLK-AL10) smartphones in the recent past. Again, the TENAA listings of the Honor 9X and 9X Pro did not feature their images, but only specs were revealed. Today, the TENAA listings of the Honor 9X duo and Mate 30 Lite have been updated with their images.

Huawei Mate 30 Lite

The Huawei Mate 30 Lite’s images show that it will boast a high screen thanks to punch-hole display design. There is an LED assisted quad camera setup on the rear side of the phone. Below it is the fingerprint sensor.

A recent report had revealed that the upcoming Nova 5i Pro could be featuring an identical front and rear design as shown in the TENAA images above. The reason behind it is that rumors have claimed that Mate 30 Lite for China could be releasing in European markets as Nova 5i Pro.

Huawei Mate 30 Lite TENAA
Huawei Mate 30 Lite

The Mate 30 Lite has a 6.26-inch full HD+ IPS display. It is powered by Kirin 810 chipset and up to 8 GB of RAM. The handset features up to 256 GB of native storage. The back panel of the phone features 48-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel + 2-megapixel quad camera system. It has a frontal shooter of 32-megapixel. The handset houses a 4,000mAh battery. It may carry support for 20W fast charging.

Honor 9X and Honor 9X Pro

The Honor 9X and Honor 9X Pro images on TENAA reveal that these smartphones are equipped with a notch-less display and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The Honor 9X has a vertical dual camera system whereas the Pro model features a vertical triple camera setup.

Honor 9X TENAA
Honor 9X
Honor 9X Pro TENAA
Honor 9X Pro

The Honor 9X and 9X Pro smartphones feature 6.59-inch IPS LCD display with notch-less appeal and full HD+ resolution support. The Kirin 810 chipset powers the Honor 9X series. Both phones are expected to come with up to 8 GB of RAM. They are equipped with up to 256 GB of storage and 4,000mAh batteries. The Honor 9X has 48-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual camera setup. On the other side, the Honor 9X Pro has 48-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel triple camera setup.

The Mate 30 Lite may go official in the coming month. The Honor 9X and 9X Pro are slated for official announcement on July 23.

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Get Big Discounts on Three Variants of the Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 Tablet PC on GearVita [Coupons Inside]

Xiaomi unveiled the Mi Pad 4 tablet in June last year. Even over a year after hitting the store shelves, the Mi Pad 4 series tablets continue to garner popularity among those who fancy watching their favorite videos and playing popular games on a big-screen mobile device.

Sporting a user-friendly design that enables one-handed operation, the Mi Pad 4 is an irresistible tablet PC. If you have been holding back from buying one of the Mi Pad 4 variants due to the steep price tags they carry, we got your back!

The Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 WiFi tablet PC, Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 LTE tablet PC, and Xiaomi Mi Pad 4G LTE tablet have gone up for sale on GearVita bearing competitive price stickers. We will show how you can save a considerable amount of money just before placing your order.

Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 WiFi Tablet PC International Version

This Mi Pad 4 WiFi tablet ships with 4GB of RAM and offers 64GB of internal storage capacity. While the market is brimming with all sorts of mobile devices that offer comparable specifications at nearly about the same price, you can get a $75 off on the Mi Pad 4 WiFi tablet with the help of coupon code ROPad464B.Image result for Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 WiFi Tablet PC 4GB RAM 64GB ROM (International Version) gearvita

In other words, you can get your hands on this Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 WiFi Tablet PC International Version for a lowered price of just $189.99 from GearVita. You can follow this link to use the coupon, which will be valid for the black, as well as the white color options.

 

Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 LTE Tablet PC International Version

The Mi Pad 4 LTE tablet PC features 4GB of RAM along with 64GB of onboard storage capacity. This model is available in two eye-catching color options including black, and white. While this model usually retails for $279.99 on GearVita, you can get a $70 off by using coupon code GVMpad4 at checkout.Xiaomi Mi Pad 4

Thanks to the aforesaid coupon, you end up shelling out just $209.99 on the Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 LTE model. You can visit this link to use the coupon, which is likely to expire soon.

Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 Plus 4G LTE Tablet International Version

The Mi Pad 4 Plus 4G LTE tablet would normally set you back a pretty penny on both online as well as offline stores. The international version of the Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 Plus 4G LTE tablet which comes with 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM is currently up for grabs for $355.99 on GearVita.

If you are living on a tight budget and aren’t willing to spend that kind of money on a tablet, all you need to do is apply coupon code ROPad4plus and save $80. In other words, you can reduce the retail price of the Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 Plus 4G LTE tablet to just $275.99 by applying the coupon during the checkout process.

xiaomi mi pad 4 plus 4g lte tablet

Note that you can choose between the black and gold color options. You can head straight to this link to take advantage of the coupon before it expires.