Chinese telecommunications equipment giant ZTE has teamed up with Finnish telecom service provider Elisa to launch the Axon 10 Pro 5G in Finland. The launch of the 5G phone makes the device the first 5G flagship smartphone to become available in Northern Europe. It also signals the start of the release of the Axon 10 Pro 5G in Europe just as scheduled.
ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G
A press release by the Chinese tech giant indicates that the device will be sold on Elisa’s online and offline stores from May 28. This means the flagship is already on sale in Finland. The company disclosed that the Axon 10 Pro 5G has also been released in Dubai in partnership with Du. Further, the press release stated that “ZTE has deployed 5G device field tests with mainstream carriers in 8 countries around the world, including Austria, Australia, China, Finland, Spain, and Italy.” Thus, we may see the phone gets released in other countries in Europe soon. The 4G version of the phone is already available in China, Germany, Sweden and Finland.
The Axon 10 Pro 5G is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 processor with the X50 5G modem and so offers 5G connectivity for super fast internet. The phone comes with an in-display fingerprint sensor. On the camera end, it has a 48MP f/1.7 primary camera, a 20MP f/2.2 ultra-wide angle lens with a 125° FOV, and an 8MP f/2.4 telephoto lens in a triple camera arrangement. The Axon 10 Pro 5G also comes with 3x optical zoom, 5X hybrid zoom, and 10x digital zoom. There is also a 20MP front camera for selfies.
Motorola Z-series phones have always felt premium, with rigid aluminum frames and dramatic flat backs to attach their mods, such as add-ons like a projector, an external battery, or a 5G modem. That last one is especially important, seeing as it comes straight from Verizon themselves. That’s right, the Moto Z4 is coming to Verizon, with a 5G Moto Mod in tow.
The Moto Z4’s Geekbench listing shows that it runs a Snapdragon 675 SoC. This will be paired with 4GB of RAM. We can expect to see other RAM configurations later, as well as Android 9.0 P straight out of the box. It’ll also have a 6.4-inch OLED FullVision display with a resolution of 1080 x 2340 and a 19:9 aspect ratio. The display is embedded with an in-screen fingerprint sensor.
The selfie notch of the Moto Z4 features a 25-megapixel sensor. The rear side of the phone is fitted with a single camera of 48-megapixel. The buyer of Moto Z4 phone has shared some of the images that were snapped using its rear camera. The device is powered by a 3,500mAh battery that carries support for 15W TurboPower through USB-C. It also comes equipped with wireless charging support.
The Moto Z4 may have already been purchased and received by one lucky customer, but it’s not officially for sale yet. That changes soon. Verizon has announced that the Moto Z4 will go on sale starting June 13th for $499.99. Customers who purchase a 5G Moto Mod will even get free 5G Ultra Wideband service thrown in.
HMD Global will be having two separate launches on June 6. It is set to launch the Nokia 9 PureView in India on that day. Now the phone maker has announced it will also have a launch event in Milan, Italy.
Invites have already been sent out to guests and the official Twitter account has released a teaser for the launch. The teaser doesn’t reveal any hint about the device(s) that will be announced though it does seem as if the camera will be a selling point.
There are speculations that HMD Global will announce the Nokia 6.2 and Nokia 5.2. The former is already overdue for a successor. The Nokia 6.2 is expected to come with a punch hole display just like the China-exclusive Nokia X71. It should also have dual rear cameras and a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner.
However, rather than the Snapdragon 660, the Nokia 6.2 is said to be powered by the Snapdragon 632 processor found in the Moto G7 and Redmi 7.
There is still a week to the launch and we expect more details will surface before then.
Meizu’s Flyme OS 7.3 was revealed earlier this month, and we’ve been waiting for an update list. Well, Meizu just released the list to the public to peruse. There doesn’t seem to be any important devices missing, and it’s a decent list. We also learn that Flyme 7.3 will be the final version of Flyme 7, with Flyme 8 coming up very soon.
The new update integrates Meizu Pay app with the Flyme system for touchless payments experience using the bank, bus and other access cards. The company has integrated the whole system with NFC. Furthermore, users can now set the default payment option by going into the settings menu. One-touch Android Beam is also a part of the new system.
After the update, Meizu 16s users can toggle between DC dimming and PWM dimming. DC dimming significantly reduces the eye strain while using the AMOLED displays at lower brightness. Meizu also added enhanced gaming experience, a new battery UI, NFC toggle, Android Beam and smoother experience.
Moreover, Meizu introduced One Mind 3.0 based on Android Pie and Flyme 7.3 version. Meizu’s internal apps like Shutdown Wake 3.0, Smart Free 3.0, Resource Manager 2.0, Memory compression 2.0, etc have also been optimized for better performance. The update solved various bugs like black screen not responding, icon switch toggle error, etc.
OPPO has quietly released a new model under the Reno series dubbed OPPO Reno Z. The device is presently up for reservations on OPPO’s official online store in China as well as Jingdong (JD.com). The Reno Z comes as the fourth member of the Reno series and it comes with trimmed down specs and that also translates to a more affordable price tag.
Specs wise, the OPPO Reno Z sports a 6.4-inch AMOLED screen with FHD+ resolution. The display design also includes a waterdrop notch at the top which houses a big 32MP selfie camera. In addition, the display comes with HDR 10 support and equally packs an under-display fingerprint scanner. The rear design is similar to the Reno as the Reno Z packs a dual camera setup comprising a 48MP Sony IMX586 main sensor and a 5MP depth sensor. OPPO went for a Mediatek Helio P90 chipset for the Reno Z. The device comes in 6GB RAM + 256 GB storage as well as 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variants.
For software, the smartphone runs Android 9.0 Pie-flavoured ColorOS 6. Keeping the lights on is an impressive 4035mAh battery with OPPO’s 20W VOOC 3.0 fast charging support. The Reno Z also comes with NFC and Dolby Atmos support for optimum sound quality.
As for the price, the OPPO Reno Z comes with a price of 2,499 Yuan ($362). The phone comes in Night Black, Star Purple, Bead White and Coral Orange colours. It will officially go on sale in China on June 6.
Xiaomi has finally confirmed the Mi 9T name via a teaser on Twitter. The Mi 9T has been a regular in the rumour mills lately and the teaser finally confirms its existence. The confirmation comes on the heels of speculations that the device will be launched soon. Xiaomi had even released a teaser earlier on which sought the option of fans on what the letters among the trio of K, I, or T best suit the latest member of the Mi 9 family. This new teaser is a response to that question.
The teaser didn’t reveal any detail of the Mi 9T but rumour has it that the device will be released alongside the Mi 9T Pro. It is also said that both models will arrive as rebranded Redmi K20 and K20 Pro models. This rumour was first carried a Polish blog which claimed that these Redmi flagships will be launching as Xiaomi Mi 9T and Mi 9T Pro in Poland. A Russian tech blog also rumoured that the Redmi K20 and K20 Pro will be arriving as Mi 9T and Mi 9T Pro in Russia in the coming month. The blog even tipped that the Mi 9T and Mi 9T Pro will be respectively priced around RUB 25,000 (~$387) and RUB 35,000 (~$540).
The Mi 9T was also recently certified in Thailand as well as Taiwan, Singapore and by the Eurasian Economic Commission. While the specifications are still not revealed, the spread of the certification shows the model will likely be sold globally when it launches. Further, Xiaomi had teased a render of the Mi 9T yesterday showing a triple rear camera setup, pop-up selfie camera, curved-edge display and the rear panel with a gradient finish. That’s basically the design of the Redmi K20 Pro. So we may see the Mi 9T coming with the Redmi K20 series design but with some slight modifications. Another thing we could pick up from the official tweet is that the phone may come with a 5G version. Xiaomi is yet to reveal a date but the launch is likely imminent.
A few weeks ago, Motorola announced the Motorola One Vision in Brazil. The device is its first smartphone with a punch hole display and is powered by an Exynos 9609 processor. It has been reported that there will also be a Motorola One Action and a Motorola One Pro. The former has now been spotted on Geekbench and it shares a few key specs with the One Action.
The Motorola One Action was benchmarked earlier today. It runs Android 9 Pie and has 4GB of RAM just like its sibling but the similarities don’t end there. Geekbench says the device is powered by the “erd9610”.
This is the same chipset shown in the Geekbench listing for the Motorola One Vision. When the phone launched, we found out it is actually powered by Samsung’s Exynos 9609 processor. This means the Motorola One Action will also come with the same processor.
With the RAM and processor the same, we believe Motorola will find ways to distinguish the two phones. The Motorola Action may have a different design, camera configuration, and maybe even a different battery capacity.
Nevertheless, it will also be an Android One phone with guaranteed updates to Android Q and Android R.
Amazon first launched the Alexa-packing Echo Show with a touchscreen display in May 2017. The Echo Show (2nd Gen) was a redesigned version with a bigger 10-inch display launched last year clutching a $229 price tag. The US giant has now launched the Echo Show 5, a trimmed down version of the Show. The new version equally comes with a much cheaper $89.99 price tag.
As the name suggests, the Echo Show 5 features a 5.5-inch display which has a resolution of 960×480 pixels. The widescreen aspect ratio affords users the leverage to watch Amazon Prime Video content, as well as content from other service providers. The device also has a single but impressive 4W speaker on the back.
The device also packs a 1MP front camera for video calling other Amazon Echo users. You don’t have to bother about privacy issues as the camera has a shutter that physically blocks the camera when it’s not in use.
The Echo Show 5 has similar features with the Echo Show, aside these listed trimmed down hardware. As a reminder, the device features Alexa smart assistant and can also be used for browsing as it comes preinstalled with Amazon’s Silk browser You can use voice to access your services as well as smart home devices around your house. However, the Zigbee hub for easily connecting to smart home devices that use the Zigbee protocol is absent on this version.
The Echo Show 5 comes in Charcoal and Sandstone colours and is priced at $89.99.
Samsung revamped the Galaxy A-series of smartphones earlier this year, with the Galaxy A10 being one of its more affordable offerings. Now, we’ve found a variant of that device pop up on Geekbench, carrying some pretty peculiar specs. The Samsung Galaxy A10e (model number SM-A102U) will come with Android 9.0 Pie out-of-the-box.
Before we go on, it’s important to note that Samsung generally uses the -e suffix to show that a device is cheaper and less powerful next to the normal version. We’ve seen it with the S10e and A20e, and now we’re seeing it once again with the A10e. What’s surprisng however is that the A10e really doesn’t seem to be lacking in much next to the A10.
The Galaxy A10e here is listed to be running on the Exynos 7885 SoC, though the clockspeed indicates it’s actually the weaker Exynos 7884. This means the Galaxy A10e has the exact same SoC as the Galaxy A10. On top of that, it also gets an identical 2GB of RAM as the Galaxy A10. We’ve no idea about the storage, but we really doubt that’s enough to truly be worthy of an entirely new variant.
We also know that the Galaxy A10e will support dual-band Wi-Fi a/b/g/n (2.4GHz, 5GHz) and LTE capabilities. It will also have all five key Wi-Fi certificates a/b/g/n/ac. The device will run on the latest Android 9.0 Pie operating system based One UI. The Bluetooth listing confirmed support for the Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy standard.
The Oppo Reno has been making waves since it launched earlier this year. People seem to really love its blend of design and specs, enough to make Oppo release two new colour variants of the thing. We’ve got a Coral variant which is pretty much a fancier orange, and then we’ve got the infinitely more interesting Inspiration Edition in a dark navy blue shade with a bunch of interesting spaceman looking illustrations on the back.
The Oppo Reno variant that will get the new colors is the regular unit with two cameras on the back. It is powered by a Snapdragon 710 chipset and comes with 6 GB RAM and 256 GB storage. The phone also comes with VOOC 3.0 fast charging and latest ColorOS 6, based on Android Pie. Nothing really new in terms of the specs on these two devices.
The Coral Orange Oppo Reno will come in a standard white box, seeing as it’s just a simple colour change. The Inspiration Edition on the other hand comes in a new, awesome looking box that resembles the phone itself. It’s even got a whole bunch of cool looking knick knacks in the box that follow the same design theme, like a phone case and some stickers.
So, what about pricing? The Coral variant of the Oppo Reno comes in at 3299 yuan ($480), which pretty much the standard price. What’s more surprising is the Inspiration Edition coming in at the exact same price, despite all the extras in the box. Pre-orders for both colour variants begin on June 6, which is exactly a week from now.
Meizu has officially launched the Meizu 16XS mid-ranger in China today. The phone will be an affordable option for people who are looking for a similar design and form factor as the flagship Meizu 16S. In fact, it is one of the lightest smartphones with a 4000mAh battery!
Meizu 16XS Design
The Meizu 16XS carries the same design language as its elder siblings. So, the new mid-ranger has a symmetric design with super thin bezels on the sides. The company continues to defy the notch trend by incorporating the front camera on the thin top bezel.
Meizu 16XS Atlantis Blue
The back features a similar design as the 16S, however, there’s an additional third wide-angle camera on board. This makes it the first Meizu smartphone with three cameras at the back! There are four official color options available, Jade White, Black, and two special colors, Coral Orange, inspired by the Living Coral color, which was selected as Pantone’s Color of the Year 2019, and Atlantis Blue.
Coming to the hardware, the Meizu 16XS comes with the mid-range Snapdragon 675 processor clocked at 2.0GHz. There will be 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM on board with 64GB / 128GB storage options, just like last year’s Meizu 16X. The screen is a custom 6.2-inch Super AMOLED display which was reportedly developed with an investment of $3 million. it features 103% NTSC color gamut, 90.29% screen to body ratio, German VDE certified hardware level blue light filter, and ultra-narrow bezels on all the four sides. The phone also comes with Meizu’s mTouch screen fingerprint with 0.2 seconds unlock and support for fingerprint enabled payments for WeChat and Alipay.
Meizu has also updated its OneMind AI 3.0. The company claims that the phone won’t lag even with 669 apps installed and can host up to 20 apps in the background without having to kill it. There’s a HyperGaming mode as well to ensure you have distraction-free gaming experience. The 16XS also gets the new FlyMe 7.3 based on Android Pie, which will be the last major version in the 7 series. Meizu will reveal more details about the new FlyMe 8 in the coming months.
One of the highlights of the device is its large 4000mAh battery, supported by 18W fast mCharge. It’s also one of the lightest 4000mAh smartphones around, weighing just 165 grams and measuring 8.3mm in thickness. This could be a really good selling point for the phone.
Meizu 16XS Camera
Coming to the Meizu 16XS camera, it’s made up of three sensors, a first for the company. The primary lens is a 48MP Samsung GM1 MOD sensor with f/1.7 aperture. The secondary sensor is a 5MP f/1.9 lens, while the third one is a wide-angle 118.8-degree lens. You get standard features such as PDAF, portrait mode, Super night mode, HDR, and super wide-angle mode. Up front, you get a 16MP sensor for selfies with HDR+, AI beautify mode, and portrait mode. The front sensor also supports fast face unlock.
Meizu 16XS Price & Availability
The Meizu 16XS is priced competitively. It starts at just 1698 Yuan ($246) for the 6+64GB variant while the one with 6GB+128GB memory will retail for 1998 Yuan ($290).
The phone will be up for reservations from 4 PM today.
Xiaomi‘s AutoFull line of gaming chairs are an interesting breed. We haven’t seen a lot of them, but so far it seems people like them fine enough. Their latest gaming chair is a tribute to basketball player Gordon Hayward. Gordon is an NBA All Star player, and he also happens to really enjoy e-sports. Thus, here we are with the brand new gaming chair.
The chair is predominantly black, with some pleasant hints of red and blue around the design. It features a similarly ergonomic design to the previous AutoFull gaming chairs as well. The main difference being the basketball with a silhouette of Gordon Hayward on it, as well as his initials. Under that, we’ve got a nice little design that resembles half of a basketball court.
The seat cover is made from high-quality top layer cowhide, which is not sultry if used for a long time. The same layer of cowhide is used on the back. The chair is filled with 45D high-density cotton which ensures a comfortable and soft sitting feel. The high-density cotton also ensures that the hip pressure is scientifically dispersed. The bottom is made of high-strength nylon with five claws and the load capacity is up to 1136Kg.
Overall, it seems like a pretty good quality chair. The pricing is usually the problem with AutoFull’s products, as the last gaming chair came in at deal breaking 2799 yuan ($415). This time, it’s even MORE ludicrous. There’s a 1628 yuan ($236) deposit, which will then need be followed up with 1508 yuan ($219), bringing it to a total of 3136 yuan ($454). Once again, it seems like AutoFull products evade me by sheer price alone.
Primarily designed for fitness enthusiasts who fancy keeping track of their health and monitoring various activities, smartwatches are getting more and more popular.
Taking the undying demand of smartwatches into consideration and to make these modern timepieces available to cost-conscious buyers, Banggood has launched the ‘Lenovo & KingWear Smartwatch Brand Sale.’ As part of the promotion, Banggood will be doling out significant discounts on a wide selection of smartwatches.
As Banggood users, you can take advantage of an extra 10 percent off coupon and avail a $0.01 snap up as well. In order to expedite the search process, Banggood has split all smartwatches into specific categories including Strongly Recommend, Snap Up From $0.01, Hot Sale Zone, and More To Explore.
The ‘Strongly Recommend’ category comprises a myriad of well-received smartwatches from both Lenovo as well as KingWear brands. More importantly, each item added to this section carries heavily discounted prices.
For example, the Lenovo HX03W smartwatch usually sells for $39.99, but you can buy it for just $17.99, under the aforesaid category. This significant 55 discount will be valid for the first hundred pieces only until June 3.
Likewise, you can avail noteworthy discounts on the Lenovo Watch 9, KingWear KW88 Pro, KingWear KC05, and a slew of other equally coveted smartwatches from the ‘Strongly Recommend’ section.
The ‘Snap Up From $0.01’ section features the Lenovo HX03 smart bracelet which you can snap up for just $0.01. It is worth mentioning here that the HX03 smart bracelet normally sells for $30.71. Note that there are only three pieces available for this snap up.
The ‘Hot Sale Zone’ section features 10 percent off coupons for Lenovo and KingWear branded smartwatches. For the sake of an instance, the Lenovo HW01 smartwatch band usually retails for $40.99, but you can now buy it for just $39.67.
You can extend this considerable discount simply by applying coupon code 10lenovo. The coupon helps you save $3.97 by reducing the original asking price of Lenovo HW01 fitness tracker to just $35.70 before you proceed to checkout.
Similarly, you can coupon code bgkingwear to avail an extra 10 percent off on all KingWear branded smartwatches including the KingWear KW88, KingWear KR02, and more. The concluding section called ‘More To Explore’ includes links to the official online stores for Lenovo and KingWear on Banggood.
You can follow this link to visit the promotion page and take full advantage of discounts and use the coupons for extra discounts before they expire.
Bose is known for its range of comfy and powerful headsets. The company has now unveiled its latest headphone models. Top of the line is the Bose Active Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 which comes in at a steep $399 price tag. The price is slightly higher than that of the $350-Bose QuietComfort 35 II.
The Bose Active Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 comes with some improvements over the QC35 II which justifies the higher price tag. First off, the design is a refreshed new design with a modern headband and stylish new earcups. The new headphones are also equipped with touch controls that let you swipe or double tap on the ear cups to adjust the volume and playback. This is similar to the Sony MDR-1000XM3, the new Bose headphones are meant to take on.
In addition, the new Bose ANC Headphones 700 feature improved noise cancellation, better than what you’ll find on the QC 35 II. This model allows for multi-level noise cancellation. Also, you can temporarily disable it to hear your surroundings better, just like on the Sony headphones.
The 700 also comes with better voice isolation for clearer calls due to the use of four microphones. There is also a button on the side which can be used to get access to Google Assistant or Alexa. In addition, Bose 700 also has a new “Bose AR” feature which relays information about your surroundings as you want around. This it does by using motion sensors on the headphones and your location details.
Other products announced by the company include the Bose Earbuds 500, which will be launched in late 2019. There is also a new Bose Noise Cancelling Earbuds 700, which look like the 500 with noise cancelling but this model will be released in 2020.
Huawei‘s been in the news for all the wrong reasons lately, but things are finally stabilizing a bit. We’ve got news of a new phone, the company gets reinstated to the WiFi and SD associations. Now, we’ve got even more news from the company, this time regarding some new products. Would anyone like to see a Huawei TV? Because Huawei’s apparently been making a pair of them this whole time.
We’ve never really known Huawei to be a TV maker, but the company has just had two of the things certified at China’s National Quality Certification Center. There’s a 55-inch model and a 65-inch model, and both are from Hefei BOE Video Technology Co., Ltd. For those not in the know, Hefei BOE is one of China’s leading LCD makers. They’re also responsible for this really cool smart hospital, which is neat.
Inside sources currently claim that Huawei aims to sell at least 10 million Huawei TV products this year. That’s a pretty grand target considering all the ban business going on at the moment. We also wonder whether we could see Huawei’s ARK OS / HongMeng OS make an appearance here. On top of all this, we’re also very curious what changes Huawei plans to make to the traditional TV system.
We ask this mainly because Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei, really seems to hate traditional TV. According to Mr. Yu, “the traditional TV experience is very bad. Many people in the first-tier cities do not use TV,”. Outside of this, we’re not quite sure what to expect. We’ve known Huawei wanted to make these TVs, but we’re really not sure about anything else.
We have been seeing a lot of interesting announcements at Computex 2019. Tianma was the only Chinese display manufacturer at the event this year and showcased an interesting product — a 7.4-inch Foldable display.
Image Credit: Digitimes
Digitimes reports that Tianma’s 7.4-inch WQHD AMOLED display panel comes with a bending radius of 3mm, with a bending angle of 0 – 180 degrees, module thickness of less than 0.25mm, and an aspect ratio of 21:9. Like the Galaxy Fold, Tianma’s flexible display folds inward. So, manufacturers using this display will most likely have to add an additional screen on the front of their smartphones.
Tianma reveals that its foldable screen substrate is made out of plastic instead of glass for flexibility. This also makes it quite thin and portable. The 7.4-inch screen comes with a resolution of 3360 x 1440 while ensuring the bezels are thin at 0.9mm.
Tianma’s entry into the foldable display market will ensure there are a number of options for manufacturers when it comes to their foldable smartphones. The first foldables with this Tianma display is expected to hit the market in the first half of 2020.
Launched in April this year through the crowd-funding platform Indiegogo, the bezel-less Chuwi Aerobook laptop has gone up for sale on Gearbest.
If you are in the market for an inexpensive laptop that doesn’t disappoint in terms of performance, you might want to give the Chuwi Aerobook a test drive. Especially, given that it is now available bearing a dropped price on Gearbest.
The AeroBook laptop would normally set you back a pretty penny but you can now buy it for a lowered price of just $429.99 from the popular Chinese online store. This is a noteworthy 24 percent reduction in the device’s original asking price of $565.80.
If that doesn’t impress you much you can use coupon code GBNBCWAK01 and reduce the retail price of the laptop to just $425.99. In other words, you can use the aforesaid coupon to get an extra $4 off during the check out process.
An absolute bargain at this price, the Chuwi AeroBook laptop sports an easily readable 13.3 inch IPS display with a high screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. The device packs a powerful Intel Core m3 – 6Y30 Dual Core processor along with Intel HD Graphics 515 GPU, under the hood.
Moreover, the Chuwi AeroBook laptop ships with 8GB of LPDDR3 RAM and offers a hearty 256GB SSD storage capacity for you to save your favorite music, videos, and other multimedia content. It houses a 2.0MP camera for video chatting and photos.
The AeroBook runs Microsoft Windows 10 operating system and is backed by a robust battery that offers up to 7 hours of video playing time. In terms of connectivity, the laptop features HDMI Output that can be used to connect it to high-definition monitor or projector.
You can visit this link to check out the full specification and grab the discount, which will be valid for the gray color version of the laptop.
It looks like Gearbest and Banggood are all set to celebrate children’s day. In order to commemorate this special day, the aforesaid Chinese online stores have come up with amazing promotions.
International Children’s Day Toys Flash Sale on Gearbest
Buying toys for your kids can prove to be a backbreaking task, given that the market is teeming with all sorts of toys. Choosing the right toy for your child without emptying your pocket is now possible, thanks to Gearbest’s latest promotion.
Dubbed as ‘International Children’s Day Toys Flash Sale,’ the promo has been split into multiple categories including Top Deals, Save 10% with 2 Pcs, Cool RC Toys, Home for Children, etc. More importantly, you can buy the toys included in these categories at lowered prices.
Keeping in line with that, the ‘Top Deals’ section features a slew of popular toys that usually carry steep price tags but are currently available at lowered prices. For the sake of an instance, the CaDA Assembling Racing Car Model Educational Toy would normally set you back $$92.83, but you can now buy it for only $61.99.
This is a noteworthy 33 percent drop in the toy’s original asking price. Regrettably, there were only 162 pieces remaining at the time of writing. The promo is slated to end in just six days.
If you are interested in buying two toys at lowered prices, you can head straight to the next section called ‘Save 10% With 2 Pcs.’ For example, you can avail a 36 percent off on the Xiaomi Populele APP LED Bluetooth USB Smart Ukulele, which usually sells for $140.76 under this category.
In other words, you can buy the Xiaomi Populele APP LED Bluetooth USB Smart Ukulele for an unbeatable price of just $89.99. Those who order over 2 pieces will be eligible for a 10 percent discount.
RC toys enthusiasts are in for a treat as well. The promotion page features a section called ‘Cool RC Toys,’ wherein you can buy top-end RC toys without emptying your pockets. Likewise, you can get your hands on highly useful items under the rest of the categories including Home for Children, Kids Tablets and More, Outdoor Goods for Children, and more.
In order to check out the rest of the products and grab the discounts, all you need to do is to visit the promotion page by clicking here.
Living true to its reputation for offering the best bang for your buck, Banggood has launched the ‘Children’s Day Promotion.’ As part of this recently kicked-off promo, Banggood will be doling out significant discounts on a wide selection of products that usually carry steep price tags.
The ‘Flash Deal’ section features the upcoming deal which will start at 00:00 (UTC+8) on June 1. The upcoming flash deal will offer a 10 percent off on the Atmos Version Original Xiaomi Aqara Smart Home Temperature & Humidity Sensor and 12 percent off on Puni Maru Giant Chocolate Banana Squishy, which normally retails for $37.99, but will be available for only $33.38.
The next section called ‘High Recommendation’ features various items that would normally burn a hole in your pocket, but are now available for reduced prices. For instance, the BlitzWolf BW-VC1 Smart Robot Vacuum Cleaner retails for $359.99, but you can now buy it for just $249.99.
This is a significant 31 percent reduction in the device’s original asking price. The promotion sale will only be valid until June 2. It is also worth noting that there were only 100 pieces remaining for the promo.
The next category is called ‘Children’s Fairyland’ and it is crammed with toys for babies aged between 2-5 years. You can pick your favorite toys without worrying about spending a lot of money on them since they all carry heavily discounted prices.
The concluding section on the promotion page is called ‘Premium Global Brand’ and it features all sorts of products from leading brands Xiaomi and Blitzwolf. There are no prizes for guessing that all items available under this category are up for grabs for reduced prices.
You can follow this link and check out the promotion page. It is worth mentioning here that the promo will be wrapping up soon.
Just as expected, Sony‘s latest flagship phone – the Xperia 1 has gone on sales in several countries across Europe. The model is sold by Amazon in Germany, Italy, and the UK (in addition to Clove). The flagship device is also available in the Netherlands via a third-party retailer. The Xperia 1 comes with a staggering €949 in Europe. The phone is also expected to go on sale in the US in July bearing an almost similar price tag. The device is bundled with an exclusive gift of a 64 GB microSD card on Amazon. While in the Netherlands, Belsimpel offers the Sony Xperia 1 with a couple of gifts such as the Sony WH-1000XM3 wireless headphones with Active Noise Cancelling that sells for €380. The retailer will also be giving out a PD Fast Charger that costs €59.
The Xperia 1 features a super tall 21:9 4K HDR OLED display, which Sony claims is a first for a mobile device. The back panel is made of glass which gives it a premium look. The device is powered by a Snapdragon 855 processor with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.
Can we really agree with Sony that the price tag befits the Xperia 1? Not really. While the display may be a marvel, there are several options you can get for almost half the price of the Xperia 1 such as the OnePlus 7 Pro, Mi 9, Mi Mix 3 5G, OnePlus 7, Lenovo Z6, Vivo iQOO, APEX 2019 etc. Besides, the device doesn’t even have an in-display fingerprint sensor. Rather, it utilises a side-mounted fingerprint. In addition, for such a powerful display resolution Sony crammed a 3300mAh battery under its hood which we think is rather inadequate. So, you may really not get an extended usage period with the 4K display. Follow our source links to visit the official stores where the Xperia 1 is sold.
Motorola‘s upcoming Moto Z4 was very recently spotted in the hand of someone who claimed to have bought the device on Amazon even before it is officially launched. The hands-on video afforded us an opportunity to peruse the design of the model. The Moto Z4 has again made an appearance, this time on GeekBench and it sort of confirm some of the key specifications that would arrive onboard the device.
The Motorola Moto Z4 is listed to arrive with a Qualcomm SM6150 SoC which is the Snapdragon 675 chipset. The chipset will be paired with 4GB of RAM. There may likely be other RAM sizes when it is launched. The device will also run on Android 9.0 Oreo out-of-the-box.
As for the benchmark score, the Moto Z4 polled 2346 points on the single core test and scored 6248 points on the multi-core test. This is on par with the GeekBench scores of other Snapdragon 675-powered models like the Redmi Note 7 Pro and Samsung Galaxy A70. The device is equally expected to pack a 3,600mAH battery with a USB-C port.
The Moto Z4 series is also expected to include flagship models like the Moto Z4 Force which would likely be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset. The Z4 Force is also expected to pack 8GB of RAM and triple rear cameras.
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