A new Huawei device has been spotted on Geekbench. The Huawei SEA-AL10 is believed to be the Nova 5 Pro and the benchmark results confirm some key specs.
The Huawei SEA-AL10 was benchmarked yesterday. It runs Android 9 Pie, has 8GB of RAM and is powered by an octa-core processor. The benchmark scores – 3520 and 9497 – are similar to those of Kirin 980-powered devices, hence the conclusion that it uses the same chipset.
The Huawei Nova 5 Pro will have quad rear cameras and an AMOLED display with a waterdrop notch and a 32MP selfie camera. It will arrive alongside the Nova 5i which will also have quad rear cameras but a punch hole display and will be powered by the Kirin 710. There will also be the Nova 5 which will also have a waterdrop notch, quad rear cameras, and be the first device powered by the yet-to-be-announced Kirin 810.
All three phones along with the MediaPad M6 tablet are scheduled to arrive on June 21.
US chipmaker Qualcomm is expected to mount the rostrum later this year to announce its next-generation flagship chipset. The chipset isn’t expected to find its way into smartphones until next year but going by last years activities, the next-gen Snapdragon chipset should be announced later this year. Some details of the flagship SoC expected to go by the name Snapdragon 865 has been shared by popular tipster Roland Quandt on Twitter.
Snapdragon 865 is what Qualcomm employees call the next gen high-end SoC (SM8250). There are two variants: Kona + Huracan. Both with support for LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 3.0. One likely with, one without integrated 5G modem (SDX55) – I guess. Also no clue which is the one w/ 5G in it.
According to the tipster, the next-gen chipset is referred to as Snapdragon 865 by Qualcomm employees and has the model number SM8250. He also disclosed that the chipset will come in two variants that go by the codenames- Kona and Huracan. Both variants will have support for LPDDR5X RAMand UFS 3.0 flash storage.
The major difference between both variants is that one is likely integrated with the 5G model (SDX55) while the other isn’t. But this isn’t a confirmed assertion but we believe it is taking a cue from the present-gen Snapdragon 855. The SoC which is Qualcomm’s first 7nm SoC comes with a 5G variant and another without the 5G modem. The Snapdragon 855 modem is an upgrade over the Snapdragon X50 used on the SD 855 5G version. The chipset is expected to find its way first into the Galaxy S11 next year and it will be mass produced by Samsung.
Xiaomi has launched yet another product under the Youpin crowdfunding platform. The product is the Deerma Wet and Dry Bucket Vacuum Cleaner and it comes with wet and dry vacuum functions. The device is priced at 399 yuan ($57) and is scheduled to start shipping on July 31, 2019.
The Deerma Dry and wet bucket vacuum cleaner can absorb dry and wet mixed garbage and can dry the floor and thus, can keep the entire house clean regardless of the type of dirt. Whether it is spilt Ketchup, Yoghurt or rice paste, the Deerma Vacuum is up to the task. It not only cleans up the floor but also dries it.
The Deerma Wet and Dry Bucket Vacuum Cleaner use a 1200W wet and dry motor with up to 33000 rev/min, and a large 18kPa suction. The suction is so powerful that it can absorb the water in a bucket in an instant and even easily suck the bucket as well. The device also uses a single-piece floor carpet dual-purpose brush head. The floor brush fits the ground and absorbs dust and garbage easily. The brush can also absorb the deep dirt in the carpet, even the “difficult” wet hair in the bathroom can be sucked and cleaned.
It also comes standard with two small brush heads, which can be extended into the corners, window sill gaps, keyboard gaps, etc. The vacuum cleaner comes with a dust bucket that is separate from the motor. It can be detached with a single push. The bucket and brush are connected by an aluminium tube which is durable and corrosion resistant, and also lightweight. There is also a 1.5m hose which makes it easy to cover a large area unhindered. The power cord is also 5m long.
When ZTE announced the Blade A7 in China last month, we were surprised at its price. The phone which is powered by MediaTek’s Helio P60 chipset has a starting price of ¥599 (~$87) for the base model with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. The Blade A7 now has a global version but it comes with a different chipset.
The Blade A7 2019 has a 6.088” HD+ display with a waterdrop notch and an 89% screen-to-body ratio. ZTE says its 7.9mm thin body, 2.5D curved edge glass, and narrow bezel provides a more comfortable grip. The phone comes in three color variants, all with red-painted power buttons.
It has 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage but swaps the Helio P60 for the Unisoc SC9863A. This is an octa-core processor with 4 Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 1.6GHz and another four clocked at 1.2GHz. The phone has a MicroSD card slot for adding up to an extra 256GB of storage.
The Blade A7 2019 has a 16MP f/2.0 rear cameras with an LED flash while a 5MP camera with support for Face Recognition (unlocks in 0.6s) is housed inside the notch. The phone runs Android Pie out of the box, but unlike the Chinese version which specifically says it runs MiFavor 9 based on Android Pie, this doesn’t. We have a feeling it is running a stock-like version of Android Pie like the global version of the Axon 10 Pro.
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The European version supports LTE bands B1/3/5/7/8/20(B28AB) and TD-LTE B38 or B40 or B41(2610-2630) while the version for Latin America supports LTE bands B2/B4/B5/B7/B28AB. It has Bluetooth 4.2, VoLTE, a MicroUSB port, an audio jack, and single band Wi-Fi. Its battery capacity is 3200mAh.
The Blade A7 2019 has a price tag of €150. We don’t have info about pricing for other countries yet as well as availability.
Last week, Qualcomm announced it has a brand new audio codec. The Qualcomm Aqstic WCD937x family is the latest codec designed for smartphones so users can listen to music and movie audio just as the producers intended. Qualcomm says the new codec is special as it was developed in collaboration with a group of people referred to as “Golden Ears”.
The Aqstic WCD937X family includes the Qualcomm WCD9370 & Qualcomm WCD9375 and is built using the same high standards as the flagship Aqstic WCD9341 audio codec.
To make the audio better, Qualcomm decided to work with a group of audiophiles referred to as Golden Ears. These are people who are able to “identify the slightest distortions in music, the characteristics of different digital filters, reverb, colorization, panning, harmonics, and more”.
This is actually a very rare skill and you either have it by training or naturally. There are programs you have to take to get certified as having Golden ears and they usually take years to complete. Most manufacturers that employ Golden Ears or those who manufacture really expensive audio products that sell for over a $100,000. Qualcomm has now brought that same high-quality to its codecs for smartphones.
Qualcomm was able to fine-tune the WCD9375 codec using feedback from a group of Golden Ears. They designed a digital audio filter to do this. This filter is also customizable so OEMs can design it to meet different needs and have their own signature sound.
Redmi K20
The Golden Ears-tuned Qualcomm Aqstic WCD937x series will be available in phones powered by the Snapdragon 730 and Snapdragon 730G. Qualcomm expressly states the Redmi K20 has it but we are not sure if the Samsung Galaxy A80 has it. Phones with the new codec should provide “far better audio quality” for users. Qualcomm also said the flagship WCD9341 codec will also support the Golden Ear filter.
After Google urged the United States government to ease the ban on Huawei, it’s now the turn of US-based chip makers. As per the reports, American chip suppliers, including Qualcomm and Intel, are quietly pressing the U.S. government to ease its ban on sales to the Chinese tech giant.
This is interesting given that Huawei itself is avoiding typical government lobbying, while several US-based companies are urging its government to ease the ban on Huawei which bars US companies to do business with Huawei.
A report, which cites a person aware of the develop, suggests that executives from top U.S. chipmakers Intel and Xilinx Inc attended a meeting in late May with the Commerce Department to discuss a response to Huawei’s placement on the blacklist. Apart from them, Qualcomm has also pressed the Commerce Department over the issue.
They are arguing that Huawei units selling products such as smartphones and computer servers use commonly available parts and are unlikely to present the same security concerns as the Chinese technology firm’s 5G networking gear.
One of the people aware of this development said that “this isn’t about helping Huawei. It’s about preventing harm to American companies.” Huawei spent about $70 billion in 2018 to buy components out of which about $11 billion went to U.S. firms including Qualcomm, Intel, and Micron Technology Inc.
Trade group Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) has acknowledged that it arranged consultations with the U.S. government on behalf of the companies to help them comply and brief officials on the impact of the ban on the companies.
As said, the Chinese giant itself has done very little traditional lobbying in Washington on the matter, but people aware of the matter says that it has considered sending a letter to the Commerce Department. Even after a month from being blacklisted, Huawei has not spoken to the United States government about the matter so far.
Lasts week, a vague report that aomi CC9 is an upcoming selfie-focused smartphone from the company. Some details of the phone were also leaked in the report. A fresh leak has revealed the key specifications of the Xiaomi Mi CC9 phone. The leak has also revealed that the different variants and pricing of the Xiaomi Mi CC9 smartphone. It is speculated that there could be a cheaper model of the phone that may arrive as Xiaomi Mi CC9e.
Xiaomi Mi CC9 Specifications and Price (Rumored)
According to the leak, the Xiaomi Mi CC9 will be featuring a waterdrop notch enabled AMOLED display that will come embedded with an in-screen fingerprint scanner. However, the exact size of the display has not been mentioned in the leak. For capturing selfies, it will be sporting a 32-megapixel selfie snapper and a 48-megapixel rear camera. Probably, it could be equipped with a triple camera module.
The Xiaomi Mi CC9 will be packed with a 4,000mAh battery with 27W fast charging support. It will be featuring the Snapdragon 730 chipset that powers the Redmi K20 phone. The Mi CC9 may hit the Chinese market in three models such as 6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage, 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage. They are expected to be respectively priced at 2,499 Yuan (~$361), 2,799 Yuan (~$404) and 3,099 Yuan (~$447).
The leak has no mentioning on the display design and size of the Xiaomi Mi CC9e smartphone. However, leaked details that had surfaced last week had claimed that it will be featuring a full HD+ 6.3-inch IPS LCD display with waterdrop notch. It will have a front-facing camera of 32-megapixel and on its rear will be a 48-megapixel snapper. Last week’s report had claimed that it will be equipped with 48-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 13-megapixel triple camera module.
The Mi CC9e will have a 4,000mAh battery that will carry support for 18W rapid charging. The Mi CC9 and CC9e are both expected to be equipped with NFC connectivity. It will be sporting a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. The 6 GB RAM + 64 GB storage edition of the Mi CC9e could be priced at 1,599 Yuan (~$231).
In November 2018, Xiaomi had acquired China-based Meitu’s phone business. The latter that is known for its selfie beautifying apps had also sold some selfie-centric smartphone in China. It is speculated that the Xiaomi Mi CC9 series could be a product born out of marriage between Xiaomi and Meitu. Readers are recommended to take the report with a pinch of salt since there is no concrete on the existence of Xiaomi Mi CC9 and Mi CC9e smartphones.
At the end of the previous month, a new Vivo phone with model number 1914A was spotted on Geekbench benchmarking platform with Snapdragon 845 chipset. The model number has bagged 3C approval in China. It is speculated that it could be the purported Vivo iQOO Youth Edition smartphone.
The Vivo V1914A smartphone that has been spotted on the database of 3C has appeared along with V2323A-CN and V2323B-CN chargers that were also spotted during Vivo X27’s 3C certification. The 3C listing of the Vivo V1914A suggests that it may carry support for 22.5W rapid charging.
Could the Vivo V1914A be the rumored iQOO Youth Edition gaming phone? In the recent past, two posters claiming that the phone will be arriving in Snapdragon 845 and Snapdragon 710 versions have been spotted. Both posters have claimed that these variants will be coming with 6 GB of RAM, 128 GB of inbuilt storage and 4,000mAh battery.
The posters had revealed that the SD845 and SD710 iQOO Youth Edition are respectively priced at 1,998 Yuan (~$288) and 1,798 Yuan (~$259). Also, the images of the phone on the poster shows that it is fitted with a waterdrop-style notch screen. As of this writing, Vivo’s iQOO gaming sub-brand is yet to confirm on the existence of the iQOO Youth Edition.
The Vivo V1914A model number was also spotted on Geekbench last month. Apart from SD845, it was spotted with Android 9 Pie OS and 6 GB of RAM. In the single-core and multi-core tests of Geekbench, the smartphone has respectively scored 2321 and 8041 points. In March, a report had claimed that the iQOO gaming phone will be debuting in India in June. The report had claimed that another iQOO phone may also debut in the country alongside it. While Vivo is yet to confirm the arrival of iQOO gaming phone in India, the report did the developments on the second iQOO phone. Readers are advised to wait for concrete information on the iQOO Youth Edition to confirm on its existence.
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Last year, Huawei had set a goal of becoming world’s number one smartphone brand by 2021. However, the recent ban that restricts it from carrying out business with U.S. based companies has affected its business to such an extent that it has decided to hold its plans of becoming the world’s top smartphone manufacturer. During an event at Huawei’s Shenzhen headquarters with two U.S. tech experts, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd CEO Ren Zhengfei said that the company expects a sales declines to around $100 billion this year and in 2020.
In 2018, Huawei had recorded a revenue of 721.2 billion Yuan (~$104.16 billion). Its revenue had increased by 19.5 percent compared to the year 2017. Ren is of the view that Huawei’s business will be revived in 2021. He added that even though the company’s finances have been affected, it will continue to spend on research and development.
Some of the leading companies such as Google, ARM, Qualcomm, and Intel have severed ties with Huawei. A recent report had revealed that the ban has not just affected Huawei’s business in the U.S., but also across regions in Europe and Asia.
A recent report had claimed Huawei’s own HongMeng OS is 60 faster than Android OS. The Chines firm is reportedly working on its self-developed OS for its devices since it isn’t allowed to use Android OS with Google services on upcoming devices.
Soon after announcing the trade ban on Huawei in May, the US government had eased the situation by delaying it by 90 days. It remains to be seen whether the U.S. authorities extend the ban or cancels it. If the ban continues, the Chinese firm may announce its own OS by the third quarter of the year.
Earlier this year, during the Mobile World Congress 2019 in Barcelona, Huawei announced its first foldable 5G smartphone — Huawei Mate X. The phone was expected to go on sale later this month, but the launch has been postponed till September to avoid a fate similar to the Samsung Galaxy Fold.
While both Samsung and Huawei have postponed the launch of its first foldable smartphones, the companies aren’t backing down when it comes to the development of foldable smartphones.
We recently learned that Samsung is working on a new smartphone design with the rollable display while Oppo is working on a foldable smartphone having a pop-up front-facing camera sensor. Now, we have learned about Huawei’s new foldable smartphone design thanks to a patent filing, first reported by letsgodigital.
The patent shows the phone’s display on the outside which can be folded twice. Also, unlike the current Huawei Mate X design, there’s no sidebar visible. In total, the company has three models with this patent design, as shown in the image below.
It is revealed that the flexible screen of the Huawei phone is held in place by magnets. The folding mechanism looks ingenious where the unit has two hinges attached to the sides of the enclosure.
The user will reportedly have the ability to configure the display panels on the device. For example, when all three display sides are opened, the user can configure it to use all three screens for a single layout mode having one large display.
Currently, there’s no information about the phone’s software but it won’t be surprising if the company decides to use its own HongMeng OS in the Chinese market (could be named Ark OS for the international markets) as the company is facing a ban from using Google-backed Android on its devices.
As said, apart from the likes of Samsung and Huawei, several other smartphone manufacturers are working on its own version of the foldable smartphone, including Xiaomi and Oppo. These new smartphones are expected to get announced by the end of this year.
Chinese electronics giant Xiaomi took the wraps off the long-awaited Mi Band 3 successor on June 11 in China. Dubbed as the Mi Band 4, the recently unveiled smart bracelet comes with radically overhauled features, and improved hardware.
There are two variants of the feature-laden smart bracelet including the Standard and the NFC versions. Much to the delight of Xiaomi fans, the black-tinted Standard version of the Mi Band 4 has gone up for sale bearing a $42.99 price tag on Giztop.
This Mi Band 4 boasts an impressive array of features that makes it an irresistible smart bracelet from Xiaomi. First off, it sports an easily readable 0.95-inch AMOLED color touch screen with 120X240 pixels resolution and has a 2.5D scratch-resistant tempered glass on top for added protection.
The Mi Band 4 adopts Bluetooth 5.0 BLE technology, allowing you to connect it with top smartphones with Bluetooth functions. Moreover, it supports Xiao AI voice assistant for controlling Xiaomi’s IoT products.
On top of that, the Mi Band 4 global version comes with a heart rate monitor that provides accurate data at any time. Aside from that, it offers an accurate pedometer algorithm, along with information regarding your daily heart rate changes.
Its caller ID feature lets you reject an incoming call from callers you do not wish to answer simply by long pressing. The Mi Band 4 is also capable of effectively monitoring your total effective sleeping time along with motions time every night, while the App offers you periodical evaluation for better living habits.
In addition to that, the Mi Band 4 has the ability to keep a track of six different sport modes that include running, outdoor running, exercise, swimming, cycling, and walking. It provides accurate sports data so that you can adjust your exercise program and lead a healthier lifestyle.
The Xiaomi-branded smart bracelet is certified to 5ATM standards, which makes it water resistant to up to 50 meters. Furthermore, it features an enhanced 6-axis high-precision sensor that intelligently identifies various types of swimming strokes like Medley, Butterfly stroke, Backstroke, etc.
You can visit this link to check out more details about the Xiaomi Mi Band 4 and buy the Standard version of the smart bracelet from Giztop.
Huawei Nova 5 series will be made official on June 21. The Nova 5 series may include phones like Nova 5, Nova 5i and Nova 5 Pro. Some reports have claimed that there could be another phone called Nova 5i Pro. Hopefully, newer reports surfacing before the June 21 launch event. The Chinese firm has confirmed through Weibo that the Nova 5 series will be featuring a front-facing camera of 32-megapixel.
The 32-megapixel selfie snapper of the Huawei Nova 5 series will be equipped with super night scene photography mode. It means whether its day or night, the 32-megapixel front camera of Nova 5 series will capture brighter shots.
The Huawei Nova 5 Pro smartphone is now listed on JD.com for pre-orders in China. It will be releasing in two models in the home market such as 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage. The smartphone will be available in colors like green, black, purple and orange.
Speculations are rife that the Nova 5 Pro could be equipped with a full HD+ 6.39-inch AMOLED display with in-screen fingerprint senor. The Kirin 980 chipset could be present under the hood of the device. It could be fueled by a 3,500mAh battery with support for 40W rapid charging for the Nova 5 Pro. The rear shell of the phone will be equipped with a quad camera setup that will include a 48-megapixel main sensor, a 16-megapixel ultrawide lens, a 2-megapixel depth sensor and a 2-megapixel ToF sensor.
The Nova 5i smartphone with model number GLK-AL00 / TL00 has already been certified by TENAA through which its entire specifications have been leaked. It will be equipped with a full HD+ 6.4-inch IPS LCD display with punch-hole design. It is expected to house a 4,000mAh battery. It will be driven by 2.0 GHz octa-core processor.
The 6 GB and 8 GB RAM editions of the smartphone are expected to be equipped with 128 GB of native storage. The back panel of the phone will be featuring 24-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel + 2-megapixel quad camera setup. It will have a front-facing snapper of 24-megapixel. Hence, it appears that not all the phones in the Nova 5 series will have a 32-megapixel front camera.
The Android 9 Pie OS with the latest EMUI version will be available on the device. Other features of the phone include microSD card slow and rear-facing fingerprint scanner. Some reports have claimed that it may not arrive in market as Nova 5i, but as Nova 5. Also, it could be the first phone to feature the upcoming Kirin 810 chipset. However, there is no official information available on the existence of the Kirin 810. There seems to be another Nova 5 series called Nova 5i Pro. However, its specs are not known yet.
Living up to its reputation for offering the best bang for your buck, Banggood has launched the ‘Xiaomi Carnival Brand Week.’ As part of the recently kicked-off event, the Chinese online store will be offering a wide range of products at lowered prices.
In order to ensure users can effortlessly find exactly what they’re looking for, the products available on the event page have been carefully added to specific categories. For instance, the ‘Star Products’ section features top-end electronic items from Xiaomi.
The aforesaid section includes Xiaomi Mi 9, the Redmi Note 7, Xiaomi Youth wireless Bluetooth earphones, Xiaomi Gaming Laptop, etc. More importantly, each item has been assigned a specific coupon that you can use to reduce its original asking price.
For example, the Xiaomi Gaming laptop usually sells for 1,899.99, but you can buy it for a lowered price of only $1,830.39. On top of that, you can apply coupon code BGON6951 for an additional discount even before placing your order.
If you’ve restlessly been waiting to get your hands on smart home appliances from Xiaomi without emptying your pocket, you can head straight to the next section called ‘Smart Life.’ The section is teeming with all sorts of smart home devices that are now available for unbelievably reduced prices.
Likewise, the ‘Mobile Technology’ section features the Xiaomi Redmi AirDots earphone, the Mi Pad 4 Plus, the Mi 8 Lite smartphone and a slew of other heavily discounted mobile devices that usually carry steep price tags. The following section dubbed ‘Portable Tool,’ on the other hand includes various items that come in handy in day to day life.
A myriad of other items have been placed under the remaining categories that include More Products, Other Xiaomi Brands, and Maybe You Like categories. In order to take full advantage of the event, all you need to do is to visit the promotion page by following this link.
If you’ve restlessly been waiting for phones and phone accessories prices to drop, we got good news for you.
AliExpress has launched its Mid-Year Sale. wherein the Alibaba-owned online retail service will be doling out up to a noteworthy 50 percent off on top-branded phones and phone accessories. Moreover, you can take advantage of big coupons that help you reduce the retail prices of the products featured on the promotion page.
In order to simplify and expedite the search process for AliExpress users, the phones and accessories have been carefully added to various categories. The promotion page also features Meizu Note 8, Ugreen Quick Charge 3.0 power bank, and the global version of the Meizu Note 9 smartphone, all carrying reduced price tags.
The ‘Coupons & Discounts’ section features specific coupons that can be used to buy items from official stores of leading manufacturers such as Ugreen, Meizu, Baseus, and more. For instance, if you end up spending $109 or more on the Ugreen official store, you can use a $10 off coupon and save money at checkout.
The ‘The Bestsellers’ category, on the other hand, includes well-received handsets and phone cases that you can now buy without breaking the bank. For example, the Doogee Y8c usually sells for $59.74, but you can buy it for just $53.77, thanks to a 10 percent discount that AliExpress is offering on the smartphone’s original selling price.
The next section called ‘Top Stores’ features specific coupons that have been assigned to official stores of leading brands such as Umidigi, Xiaomi, Lenovo, Apple, OnePlus, etc. The aforesaid coupons can be used at checkout to reduce the retail prices of the items available in these official stores.
It’s no secret that top-branded phones that boast an impressive array of features aren’t easy on the pocketbook, but AliExpress is giving its loyal users an unmissable chance to grab some of the most well-received smartphones without burning a hole in their pockets. These handsets have been placed under the ‘Mobile Phones’ section.
The ‘Cases & Screen Protectors’ section is teeming with mobile phone accessories that not only enhance the overall appearance of your phone but also improve its usability. On top of that, these phone accessories now carry considerably reduced prices.
Likewise, you can check out the rest of the categories including External Batteries, Chargers & Cables, Phone Repair Parts, Holders & More, Walkie-talkies Accessories, and More To Love for great discounts that will be available for a limited period of time. You can click here to visit the promotion page and take advantage of the coupons and avail the discounts.
Huawei’s sub-brand Honor recently launched the Honor 20 series smartphones in the Chinese market. The smartphones in this series, as usual, focuses on the camera department and comes with several upgrades compared to its predecessor.
Now, the Chinese company has revealed that it has sold over one million units of the Honor 20 smartphone within just 14 days of its launch in China. The pricing of the Honor 20 in China starts at 2,699 Yuan (~$390) for the 8GB RAM and 128GB storage model. The 256GB storage model is priced at 2,999 Yuan (~$433).
Along with this announcement, the company has also revealed that the Honor 20 Pro smartphone will also be available for purchase in China from tomorrow, i.e. from 18th June. Till now, the Honor 20 Pro smartphone was announced in China but wasn’t on sale in the company’s home market.
The Honor 20 and 20 Pro smartphones are equipped with some common features. Both devices feature full HD+ 6.26-inch IPS LCD panels with punch-hole design and comes with a side-mounted fingerprint reader. Under the hood, the phones are powered by the company’s own Kirin 980 octa-core chipset.
The smartphones are running Huawei’s EMUI 9.1 custom user interface which is based on Android 9 Pie operating system. They also carry support for face unlock feature. For capturing selfies, they are fitted with 32-megapixel front-facing cameras.
Both the phones come with a quad camera setup on the back panel. The Honor 20 has a 16-megapixel ultrawide lens with f/2.2 aperture, a 48-megapixel main sensor with f/1.8 aperture, a 2-megapixel macro camera, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor.
On the other hand, the Honor 20’s Pro variant comes with quad camera module that includes a 16-megapixel ultrawide lens with f/2.2 aperture, an OIS enabled 48-megapixel main sensor with f/1.4 aperture, an OIS assisted 8-megapixel telephoto lens and a 2-megapixel macro camera.
In China, both the smartphones come in two variants based on the memory configuration — 8GB RAM +128GB storage and 8GB RAM + 256GB internal storage. The 128GB model of Honor P20 Pro is priced at 3,199 Yuan (approximately $460) while the 256GB storage model costs 3,499 Yuan, which is roughly $505.
Brushing your teeth is important for good oral care. While you can choose between using an electric and a manual toothbrush for removing oral plaque that leads to decay, the electric toothbrush generates vibration, creating more micro-movements while brushing your teeth.
A top-end electrical toothbrush would normally set you back a pretty penny whether you buy it from an online or an offline store. If you’re in the market for an inexpensive electric toothbrush that doesn’t disappoint in terms of performance, the BRAUN Oral-B iBrush9000 Smart Sonic electric toothbrush might just fill the bill.
Normally carrying a steep $444.37 price tag, the BRAUN Oral-B iBrush9000 smart sonic electric toothbrush has now gone up for a heavily discounted price of just $83 on JoyBuy. This is a significant reduction in the device’s original asking price.
An absolute steal at this price, this rotating electric toothbrush boasts an impressive array of useful functions including anti-sensitivity, tooth whitening, tooth polishing, and tooth cleaning. Moreover, it delivers a frequency of 48,800 rpm.
Aside from that, the BRAUN Oral-B iBrush9000 Smart Sonic electric toothbrush is fully waterproof. This easy to charge electric toothbrush draws its juices from a robust battery that offers an impressive 2-week battery life. It has a 2-minute reminder feature.
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Also, you can get $5 off when you purchased $20 with the coupon code PAYPAL4618 from June 18th to 19th. What’s more, you can get $6 off when you purchased $50 with coupon code Jd618Bsale from June 17th to 20th.
Last week, many Huawei smartphone users reported that they are seeing advertisements on the phone’s lock screen. The ad is for Booking.com and if the user clicks on it, they are redirected to the travel portal.
The advertisement was reportedly being shown on several smartphone models from the company, including P20, P20 Lite, P20 Pro as well as a couple of Honor devices such as Honor 10 and Honor 20. Users from countries including the UK, Ireland, South Africa, Netherlands, Germany, and Norway complained about the ads.
After complaints from the user, the company has now removed advertisements from the lock screen. In a statement, the company said that the ads shouldn’t have been showing up on devices in the first place.
The company noted that choosing to implement this idea was a mistake and acknowledged that it was having a negative effect on people’s experiences with using their devices. It apologized for inconveniencing users and has stated that it is committed to bringing them a user experience that they will enjoy by continuing to improve the services.
Huawei has said that the ads which were showing up for people who had the built-in landscapes set as their lock screen wallpaper option have been removed from the company’s servers. This means that the users shouldn’t be showing back up for anyone else in the future.
It noted that some users may have downloaded some or all of those ad images to their devices. They simply need to delete those images from the phones. If those images happen to pop back up, users need to drag up on the lock screen from the bottom edge. It will show a delete option followed by a confirmation box confirming that the user wants the image to be deleted from the device.
Huawei isn’t the first brand to show ads on its devices. Amazon is also doing the same for the smartphones sold through its Prime Exclusive program. But Amazon clarifies that Prime Exclusive phones, which offers a significant discount on the retail price, will be showing ads and deals on the lock screen.
Another China-based smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi is also showing ads on the devices running MIUI OS. The company has confirmed that the ads are here to stay but is now optimizing the implementation of the advertisements.
In April, Vivo India had launched the Vivo Y17 mid-range smartphone and in March, the Vivo X27 lineup was made official in China. Fresh information reveals that the company could be now gearing up to launch new X and Y series of smartphones since it has registered X30 and Y19 monikers with World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
Last year, Vivo had launched in the Vivo X21 smartphone in March and it was succeeded by Vivo X23 in September. The successor of X23 was expected to debut as Vivo X25. However, the company decided to skip it and launch its next X-series phone as Vivo X27. Probably, the company may launch its next X-series smartphone in September.
It remains to be seen whether the company will be skipping X28 and X29 monikers to launch it as Vivo X30. There is no information available on the specifications of the Vivo X30. The Vivo X27 series include X27 and X27 Pro phones. Hence, there is a possibility that the company may announce Vivo X30 Pro alongside the X30 model.
The Vivo Y19 name that has been trademarked with WIPO sounds like a successor for the Vivo Y17 that was unveiled in India recently. In the past few months, Vivo has launched Y-series smartphones like Y12, Y15 and Y17 with similar specs with slight differences in their specs. Hence, the upcoming Y19 phone may borrow many of its specs from the Y17 phone.
The Vivo Y17 comes with a 6.35-inch display with waterdrop notch. It carries support for HD+ resolution of 720 x 1544 pixels. The MediaTek Helio P35 chipset powers the Vivo Y17 phone with 4 GB of RAM. It comes with a big internal storage of 128 GB. There is a dedicated storage slot onboard for adding a microSD card.
The Vivo Y17 is one of the cheapest phones in India to feature a triple camera setup. It includes a 13-megapixel primary lens, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. It is fitted with a front-facing camera of the 20-megapixel. The handset is loaded with FunTouch OS 9 based Android 9 Pie OS. It is packed with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 18W fast charging. It is currently selling with a price tag of Rs. 15,990 (~$228). At launch, it was priced at Rs. 17,990 (~$257). The upcoming Vivo Y19 may land in India with a price tag of Rs. 17,990.
Samsung had launched the Galaxy A30 smartphone earlier this year in three color options — Black, Blue, and Red. Now, the company has introduced the fourth color options — White. Samsung Online Shop has already started selling the Samsung Galaxy A30 White color option in India.
The Samsung Galaxy A30 in White color is priced at Rs. 15,490 in India, which is same as the pricing of the Blue, Black, and Red color options which were launched in India in February this year.
Coming to the specifications, the Samsung Galaxy A30 comes with a 6.4-inch Infinity-U Super AMOLED display with 2340 x 1080 pixels screen resolution. Under the hood, it is powered by the Exynos 7904 chipset and packs either 3/4 GB RAM and 32/64 GB internal storage with support for microSD card.
As for photography, the smartphone has a 16-megapixel f/1.7 primary camera on the back that is paired with a 5-megapixel f/2.2 ultra-wide angle lens. On the front side, there’s a selfie camera of 16-megapixel with f/2.2 aperture.
The phone features a microSD card slot for expanding the storage capacity and has a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. The device runs Android 9 Pie-based Samsung One UI and is powered by a 4,000mAh battery with 15W fast charging support.
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