The OnePlus 7 Pro is just a couple of days old since it was launched but the device already looks like one that would upset the balance in the mobile phone market. According to a post by Twitter tipster Ice Universe (@UniverseIce), the OnePlus 7 Pro is very popular in China with consumers placing pre-orders on more than one million units of the phone. The tipster hinted that the pre-orders were far higher than initial stocking. He also hinted that some Samsung users were planning to sell their Galaxy S10 in order to pick up the OnePlus 7 Pro.
Oneplus 7 Pro
While it is common practice to see buyers trade their old phone for a new release, swapping the Galaxy S10 for the OnePlus 6 Pro is quite surprising. The OnePlus 7 Pro is no doubt a solid phone but we doubt if it surpasses the Galaxy S10 is any aspect apart from the 90Hz refresh rate display and perhaps, the pop-up selfie camera. The Galaxy S10 offers IP68 water and dustproof build and that is absent on the OP7 Pro, even though the phone seems to have some waterproofing. Moreso, the Galaxy S10 offers wireless charging and even the OneUI onboard looks more appealing to hardcore fans of Sammy than OnePlus’ Oxygen or Hydrogen OS.
However, some may find the OnePlus 7 Pro design more appealing due to the pop-up selfie shooter. The device isn’t so cheap this time around but it costs less than the Galaxy S10. Both models are powered by Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 855 chipset. So, we don’t see this action purportedly happening in China become a trend. OnePlus models were hitherto cheaper alternatives to more expensive Samsung, Apple and Huawei flagships. That isn’t reflected in the OP7 Pro pricing.
The Honor 8S (KSE-LX9) launched in Russia last month. It is an entry-level phone with a Dewdrop HD+ display and a pretty nice dual-textured back. It appears the phone will be launching in China soon, as two Honor phones with model numbers KSA-AL00 and KSA-TL00 with the same specs as the Honor 8S have appeared on TENAA.
The Honor KSA-AL00 was first seen on China’s 3C website back in January but then it wasn’t revealed to be an Honor-branded device.
The phone will have a 5.71-inch 1520 x 720 display. There is no image but since this is definitely the Honor 8S, we know it has a Dewdrop notch.
There is a 2.0GHz quad-core processor under the hood which is the Helio A22 and it is paired with 2GB/3GB of RAM and 16GB/32GB of storage. A MicroSD card (dedicated slot for the 8S) will allow you add up to an extra 512GB of storage. We really want to know if there is anyone willing to put such a large capacity storage card in this entry-level device.
The Honor KSA-AL00 will have a single 13MP rear camera and a 5MP selfie camera. It should also have Face Unlock since it is missing a fingerprint scanner.
The phone runs Android 9 Pie (with EMUI 9 on top) and has a 2920mAh battery. It will come in gold, black, and blue, weigh 146 grams and measure 147.13 x 70.78 x 8.45 millimeters.
It’s been just a month since Galaxy S10 launch, and the Korean giant has even started the developement of Galaxy S11. According to Twitter leakster Ice Universe, Samsung has codenamed the Galaxy S11 ‘Picasso,’ after the famous Spanish painter. Unfortunately, the reason behind such a creative name is unknown. The new codename is in line with the Galaxy Note 10’s codename of ‘Da Vinci.’
Galaxy S10 Back
The new codename suggests the presence of some artistic features on the Galaxy S11. It would be interesting to know the final output by the end of this year via some renders and leaks.
The Galaxy S11 will carry various new advancements over the Galaxy S10. The Korean giant is known to be working on the “full-screen” Infinity display without any punch hole or sliders. It is expected to feature a fully bezel-less design with the under-display camera. It could come up with the processor developed on EUV-based 5 nm FinFET process technology.
Huawei has been under the US government’s radar for quite some time now. It all started off with the US government foiling the company’s plans to enter the US with AT&T’s support early last year. Huawei’s relationship with the US government has since worsened and hit its lowest point last Wednesday after US President Trump signed an executive order adding Huawei to the Entity list, which is basically a list of companies that pose a national security risk. This order bans US companies from buying or selling to Huawei without approval from the government.
What’s Happening Right Now With Huawei?
Following the executive order from Trump, US companies have started to cut off the supply of its hardware and software services to Huawei.
For Huawei users' questions regarding our steps to comply w/ the recent US government actions: We assure you while we are complying with all US gov't requirements, services like Google Play & security from Google Play Protect will keep functioning on your existing Huawei device.
“Huawei will continue to provide security updates and after-sales services to all existing Huawei and Honor smartphone and tablet products, covering those that have been sold and that are still in stock globally.
We will continue to build a safe and sustainable software ecosystem, in order to provide the best experience for all users globally.
Huawei has made substantial contributions to the development and growth of Android around the world. As one of Android’s key global partners, we have worked closely with their open-source platform to develop an ecosystem that has benefitted both users and the industry.”
What Happens To Existing Huawei and Honor Users?
No need to panic yet. Huawei will continue to provide security updates and after sales services to all existing Huawei and Honor smartphones and tablets. This includes the units that are still in stock with retailers.
Google Play Store and Play Protect will continue to be available on existing Huawei devices. However, it remains to be seen whether a future update to Play services will cause Huawei phones to lose Play certification.
Also, the company hasn’t mentioned support for products that are yet to be shipped. This could be an indication that Huawei is yet to finalize how to proceed with this trade ban.
Who Else Is Following The Trade Ban?
Basically, all US companies have to comply with this executive order. In this regard, companies like Qualcomm, Micron, Qorvo, Skyworks, Intel, Xilinx, and even Broadcom have reportedly stopped supplying their products and services to Huawei.
A couple of weeks back, Huawei had officially revealed that it had 30 US companies as its core suppliers. Losing supply from all of them at once is definitely a big blow. It won’t be easy finding replacements for all of them.
What Can Huawei Do Right Now?
Huawei has been preparing for this eventuality for a while now. After seeing ZTE suffer from a trade ban last year, Huawei has been stockpiling components for up to a year’s supply. However, there are some key components that you can’t really stock up in advance.
As for things that it can’t really stock up, like Google’s Play services, the company has been reportedly working on alternate options. Huawei has long been reported to be working on an alternate OS to Android, specifically made for such an eventuality. The details are scarce at the moment, however, the company had mentioned a few months back that it would use it as the very last resort.
This might just be the time for this last resort, but personally, I think, Huawei would want to stick to Android for a foreseeable future.
Why It Makes Sense For Huawei To Stick With Android?
Android is currently the world’s largest smartphone operating system. The OS has a market share upwards of 70%. No other OS comes close to this figure, not even Apple’s iOS! It’s clear that consumers prefer Android over most other alternatives out there.
Also, history hasn’t been kind to new entrants in this industry. Windows Mobile, Firefox Os, Ubuntu have all tried to capture a share of the smartphone market but failed miserably. So, the question comes to whether Huawei can risk shifting all its phones to a brand new OS?
Huawei’s smartphones run Android based EMUI
With hundreds of competent Android smartphone options in the market right now, shifting to a non-Huawei phone won’t be a big deal for a consumer. Most users like familiarity. So, even if Huawei is the second largest smartphone maker in the world, it would be hard for the company to urge customers to stick with them with a brand new operating system.
On the other hand, it can stick to Android AOSP by leveraging its experience in China, where Google services are non-existent. China has a lot of app stores for Android, including Huawei’s own. But most of the apps cater to the Chinese audience and are not known to the western world.
Huawei’s biggest challenge here is how to bring relevant apps to its western users. For this, it will have to tie up with an existing app store with a lot of apps that it can open up for its users. It’s not going to be easy, but Huawei does have experience working with non-Google app stores and could make it work.
What’s The Best Case Scenario For Huawei Now?
Personally, I think the best case scenario for Huawei right now is to get this trade ban reversed. ZTE, a company which was found guilty of violating Iran and North Korea sanctions, managed to survive a similar ordeal last year.
Huawei’s case is even better. The US Government doesn’t really have any credible evidence against the company right now. So, the two economic giants, US and China should be able to come out with a compromise in the near future.
Huawei also has products like the Matebook which runs on US-based Microsoft’s Windows OS
Honestly, I think China has to play the long game right now. Coming to a compromise with the US is probably in its best interest, especially when it’s on the path to becoming a 5G and AI leader. Huawei is already the world’s largest telecommunication equipment provider and leads in 5G technology patents too. It’s all set to dethrone Samsung to become the world’s largest smartphone maker by 2020.
If Huawei and China can work a deal with Trump’s Government, this trade ban would have been all but a minor hurdle in its plans to become the global technology leader. However, if this goes on for a while, Huawei and China have got a lot to lose.
To conclude, all I would say is that trade war is usually a double-edged sword. Both the parties will lose out on something, so it all comes down to which party can afford to lose more. It’s never in the interest of the consumers, so in the long run, we are losing out on healthy partnerships, technology sharing, and innovation, which have been the elements that bolstered the smartphone industry to what it is today!
The Vivo Y series will be expanding with the addition of two new members. Specifications and pricing for the two phones which are reported to be called the Vivo Y12 and Vivo Y15 have leaked.
Vivo Y12
The Vivo Y12 will have a 6.35-inch HD+ display. It will be powered by MediaTek’s MT6762 octa-core processor which is also known as the Helio P22. The phone will be available in two configurations – 3GB RAM + 64GB and 4GB RAM + 32GB. There should be a MicroSD card slot for storage expansion.
The Vivo Y12 will have a triple camera setup which is made up of a 13MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide angle camera, and a 2MP depth sensor. It will have an 8MP front-facing camera too.
The phone will pack a massive 5000mAh battery but sadly, will have no fast charging technology.
Vivo Y15
The Vivo Y15 will have the same display and resolution as the Y12. It will also come with the same Helio P22 processor but have 4GB of RAM and 64GB of built-in storage.
Vivo is also using the same triple camera configuration of the Y12 for it. The phone will have a 16MP selfie-camera to distinguish it from the Y12. However, it will pack the same 5000mAh battery as the already launched Vivo Y17 but without its Dual-Engine fast charging technology.
Both the Vivo Y12 and Vivo Y15 are expected to come with FunTouch OS 9 based on Android Pie out of the box. An image of both phones shows they will have rear-mounted fingerprint scanners. They should also have support for Face Unlock.
At the beginning of this month, a Lenovo phone with model number L38111 was approved by China’s TENAA authority. In April, it was certified by Bluetooth SIG and China’s 3C body. Rumors are rife that it could be the upcoming Lenovo K6 Note (2019) phone. Today, the same phone has appeared on Geekbench to confirm some of its key specs.
Through TENAA it was revealed that the Lenovo L38111 is powered by an octa-core processor that clocks at 2.2 GHz. Its Geekbench listing has revealed that it is equipped with the Snapdragon 710 mobile platform. The SoC is supported by 6 GB of RAM and the device runs on Android 9 Pie OS. In the single-core and multi-core tests of Geekbench, the Lenovo L38111 has respectively scored 856 and 6085 points. The 3C appearance of the Lenovo L38111 had confirmed that it carries support for 18W rapid charging.
On May 22, Lenovo will be launching the Lenovo Z6 Youth Edition in China. Recent reports have revealed that it has a model number of L78121. The smartphone has not appeared on TENAA yet, but the Chinese firm has confirmed some of its key specs. The handset features a HDR10 complaint display with waterdrop notch. The glass bodied phone is equipped with AI driven triple rear cameras. It is equipped with a 4,050mAh battery that supports fast charging through USB-C. Since Lenovo Group VP Chang Cheng had recently claimed that the company will be launching a smartphone with a new Snapdragon chipset which is not available in the market yet, it is speculated that the Lenovo Z6 Youth Edition could be featuring the Snapdragon 730G SoC.
There is a possibility that Lenovo may launch more than phone through Wednesday’s event. Apart from debuting the Lenovo Z6 Youth Edition, it may unveil the purported Lenovo K6 Note 2019. According to TENAA, the alleged K6 Note 2019 features a full HD+ 6.3-inch display with waterdrop notch. It could be featuring a battery of around 4,000mAh capacity.
The triple camera setup of the phone features a 16-megapixel primary senor. For shooting selfies, it could be equipped with an 8-megapixel front camera. It may come in 3 GB, 4 GB and 6 GB RAM variants that may respectively feature 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB of native storage.
Xiaomi is the world’s second largest wearable maker after Apple. The Chinese electronics maker shipped more than 10 million Mi Band 3 units in less than seven months since its launch. Xiaomi is continually improving its portfolio and is now expected to launch the fourth generation Mi Band soon. Various leaks and reports have already revealed most of its specifications and features. It recently appeared on Bluetooth SIG uncovering almost every hardware detail.
Now a few more details have emerged in a new leak. According to the leak, Mi Band 4 will ditch the monochrome display and will come with a colored screen featuring a more attractive UI. To withstand the colored display power requirements, Mi Band 4 will see a 135 mAh battery instead of 110 mAh on Mi Band 3. The new fitness band will come with Bluetooth 5.0 for improved connectivity across multiple devices. It is a significant upgrade over the Mi Band 3 which uses Bluetooth 4.2.
The Mi Band 4 will come in two different versions – one with NFC bearing model number XMSH08HM and the standard non-NFC version with model number XMSH07HM. Both bands will support Bluetooth 5.0 having better power efficiency, greater range, and stronger connection.
It will come with an improved “Heart Rate Monitoring” system. Mi Band 4 NFC version is expected for the price of 499 Yuan (~$72) whereas the standard version will remain between 200-300 Yuan (~$28-$43). Launch detail is not available at the moment.
The Honor 20 series still launches tomorrow in London. No, the launch hasn’t been canceled even with the recent happenings between the US Government and the Chinese tech giant.
Last weekend, the official Honor Weibo account released a poster that not only confirms the launch dates of the phone in London and China but also teases a partnership with the upcoming X-Men: Dark Phoenix movie.
The teaser poster shows the Honor 20 (not sure if it is the standard or the Pro model) in the background and a picture of Jean Gray, the character the Dark Phoenix movie is centered around.
The text on the poster confirms the release date of the movie which is on the 6th of June, and the launch of the phones (May 21 in London and May 31 in Shanghai).
The Weibo post confirms the Honor 20 series will have quad cameras. It also states that Honor will be giving away 50 tickets to lucky winners to see the movie. However, there is no clear mention of a special Dark Phoenix edition Honor 20 phone.
In other news, camera samples of the Honor 20 Pro have surfaced. The pictures were taken at the Cannes Film Festival. What do you think of the pictures?
Meizu is working on Meizu 16Xs which aims to be the successor of Meizu 16X launched last year. It recently appeared on TENAA revealing all its specifications and features. According to its Weibo handle, Meizu is going to make a new announcement on May 23. Most probably it is expected to be regarding the release date of Meizu 16Xs.
In China, every year on May 20 and May 21 is regarded as the unofficial Valentine’s Day. It is termed with the named of “520” which is used to express “Love”. To celebrate such an occasion, Meizu posted a kind of “Love Letter” aka thanking note for its users and fans on Weibo. Meizu mentioned all the achievements and appreciated its users for the overwhelming response. The company revealed about a major announcement taking place on May 23 at the end of thanking note. Based on various leaks and rumors, we expect Meizu to announce the release date of Meizu 16Xs smartphone.
However, it is expected to feature a triple camera module on the rear side with a 48MP primary sensor, 8MP ultra-wide camera, and 5MP camera. The device will come powered with Qualcomm Snapdragon 712 processor coupled with 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage.
Meizu 16Xs supports NFC and a 3.5 mm headphone jack along with other usual connectivity options. It will cost around 2000 yuan (~$289). The phone measures 152 x 74.4 x 8.35 mm and weighs 162 grams. It will come with a 4000 mAh supporting fast charging.
Google recently revoked Huawei’s license to use Android operating system after the US Department of Commerce listed Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd under its Entity list which includes companies that pose a threat to its national security. It eventually led to the suspension of some arrangements between Google and Huawei, including the use of proprietary apps and services by the search giant. Responding to dramatic developments, Huawei said that they will provide security upgrades on all existing devices – Huawei and Honor smartphones and tablets.
Huawei owners can enjoy all the after-sales services from the company without any hassle. The Chinese manufacturer even talked about its efforts to make Android better for both users and the industry.
“Huawei has made substantial contributions to the development and growth of Android around the world. As one of Android’s key global partners, we have worked closely with their open-source platform to develop an ecosystem that has benefitted both users and the industry.
Huawei will continue to provide security updates and after-sales services to all existing Huawei and Honor smartphone and tablet products, covering those that have been sold and that are still in stock globally.
We will continue to build a safe and sustainable software ecosystem, in order to provide the best experience for all users globally.”
Google has clarified that the Play Store services on Huawei devices wouldn’t be affected, and users can keep updating their apps.
However, the US companies now need to seek permission from the government before doing any business with Huawei. To abide by the latest listing, many other companies such as Intel and Qualcomm have cut ties with Huawei.
Xiaomi Mijia Smart Pump is the latest product, which can fill up tires of balls, bicycles, motorbikes and even cars. It is easy to operate and it can save our energy to fill the devices up. Let’s check it out.
Xiaomi Mijia Bicycle Pump looks like a power bank, and there is a high-pressure gas tube on the top. On the front side, there is a monitor which can show modes and tire pressure. On the physical buttons below, there are plus button, minus button, illumination button, mode button and play/stop button, which are to operate the Xiaomi Mijia Pump. The physical buttons are easy for us to use at night, which is better than touch screen buttons.
The air vents are placed on the two sides, which is to cool it down when it is inflating.
On the top, there is a red area which is a storage for pipe joint, and a LED light. The design is good and convenient for people to use at night.
There is an air vent, a charging port and a battery indicator on the bottom. The battery indicator has three different colors for three different battery levels.
The Xiaomi Mijia Pump doesn’t have power button, you just pull out the high-pressure gas tube to turn on the pump. If you want to turn off the pump, you just put the tube into the storage. The pump will automatically turn off if there is no operation within 3 minutes after turning on.
The pump comes with American air tap, French air tap adapter and inflatable needle.
Xiaomi Mijia Pump has 150psi pressure limit which can easily fill up tires of bikes, bicycles and even cars.
We tested inflating a bicycle with the Xiaomi Mijia Pump. We need to choose the corresponding converter according to the type of vehicle, and then check the tire pressure in the mode which can preset the tire pressure. Therefore, it can fill up the tires and stop automatically. It is safe.
The pump is a kind of digital sensor which can accurately measure the tire pressure. The tire pressure can be regularly tested by Xiaomi Mijia Pump, which is more conducive to our driving safety.
In the full state, Xiaomi Mijia Pump can fill up 5 car tires or 8 bike tires or 6 motorcycle tires, and the inflating speed is respectively 8 minutes, 3 minutes, 6 minutes and 1 minute.
As a portable and emergency pump, the performance is good, which can meet our requirement. We use only 1 minute to fill up the bicycle tire.
In conclusion, the small size and portable feature of the Xiaomi Mijia Pump convenient to take it out.
Xiaomi India has launched a new smartphone called Redmi Note 7S. The Chinese firm wanted to bring a 48-megapixel photography experience at a cheaper price. Hence, it has introduced the Redmi Note 7S with 48-megapixel dual camera with an attractive starting price of Rs. 10,999 (~$158). It also includes some other interesting features such as a big battery with support for 18W rapid charging and a display with 19.5:9 aspect ratio.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 7S Specifications and Features
The Redmi Note 7S borrows the 6.3-inch IPS LCD panel featuring a dot notch from the Redmi Note 7 and Note 7 Pro smartphones. It offers full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels. When it comes to design, the front and rear sides of the Note 7S is fitted with Gorilla Glass 5 panels.
The Snapdragon 660 SoC fuels the Redmi Note 7S. It comes in 3 GB RAM + 32 GB storage and 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage editions. Both models are equipped with hybrid SIM slot for adding a microSD card. The Android 9 Pie OS customized with MIUI 10 skin runs on the device. It includes a 4,000mAh battery that supports 10W charging through a bundled charger. Redmi Note 7S users can separately buy a Quick Charge 4 charger to take advantage of 18W charging on the device.
The dual camera setup placed on the rear side of the Redmi Note 7S has a 48-megapixel Samsung GM1 sensor with f/1.8 aperture and a depth sensor of 5-megapixel. The photography features that are available for the dual rear cameras are PDAF, Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS), AI Portrait mode and LED flash. The Note 7S is also optimized to shoot better images in low-light conditions. There is a 13-megapixel camera present inside the front notch of the phone. It can capture an AI-driven portrait shot.
The Redmi Note 7S has a fingerprint scanner and AI face unlock for security. Other features include dual-SIM support, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, v5.0 Bluetooth, GPS, USB-C, and 3.5mm audio jack.
The Redmi Note 7S has identical specs as the Redmi Note 7 phone that was announced in February in India. The only major improvement on the Note 7S is the inclusion of a better dual camera setup. The Redmi Note 7 for India had a 12-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual camera system. Back in March, Xiaomi had launched the global edition of the Redmi Note 7 with 48-megapixel + 5-megapixel dual camera setup. So, it looks like the very same global edition model has been rebranded in India as the Redmi Note 7S.
The 3 GB and 4 GB RAM editions of the Redmi Note 7S have been introduced at Rs. 10,999 (~$158) and Rs. 12,999 (~$187) respectively. Starting from May 23, the smartphone will be available for purchase through Mi.com, Mi Store app, and Flipkart and it can be bought in three colors like Onyx Black, Blue Sapphire, and Ruby Red.
Currently, the Redmi Note 7 with 3 GB RAM + 32 GB storage and 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage are respectively selling for Rs. 9,999 (~$143) and Rs. 11,999 (~$172) in India.
If you are a music lover who’s looking for a top-end portable Bluetooth speaker that doesn’t cost a bomb? You might want to give the Tronsmart Element T6 Plus a test drive.
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Tronsmart Element T6 Plus Portable Speaker (Poland Stock)
Touted as a generation of portable Bluetooth speakers, the T6 Plus delivers a maximum output of 40W for deeper bass and more defined vocals. It comes with dual passive radiators that are equipped with two 20W full-range stereo loudspeakers that produce deep bass sound and low-end tunes.
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Through an unveil event in Beijing today, Sony has launched the Xperia 1 flagship phone in China. The major highlights of the smartphone include 4K HDR display with 21:9 aspect ratio, Snapdragon 855 and triple rear cameras. The handset has arrived in China with a price tag of 6,299 Yuan (~$910).
Sony Xperia 1 Specifications and Features
The Xperia 1 flaunts a marvelous 6.5-inch OLED 4K HDR CinemaWide display. It is the world’s first smartphone to offer an aspect ratio of 21:9. The display is powered by the company’s Bravia TV technology and Master monitor technology to deliver more contrast and clarity with accurate color reproduction. The Xperia 1’s display offers 4K resolution of 3840 x 1644 pixels and it is protected by Gorilla Glass 6. Like the previous flagship phones from Sony, the Xperia 1 also comes with an IP68 rated water-resistant and dustproof chassis.
The Snapdragon 855 mobile platform fuels the smartphone along with 6 GB of RAM. It is equipped with an internal storage of 128 GB and it also features a microSD card slot for more storage. It runs on Android 9 Pie OS along with the company’s own UI. It is backed by a 3,300mAh battery that carries support for 18W rapid charging.
The rear shell of the Xperia 1 has a triple camera setup that includes a 12-megapixel main sensor with Dual Pixel PDAF and 5-axis OIS, a 12-megapixel telephoto lens with Dual Pixel PDAF, 5-axis OIS and 2x optical zoom and a ultrawide lens of 12-megapixel. The Xperia 1 has a front camera of 8-megapixel. The smartphone comes with exciting photography features like Eye Autofocus, burst shooting up to 10 fps, better low-light photo shooting,
The Xperia 1 lacks support for 3.5mm audio jack. Its other features include side-mounted fingerprint reader, Dolby Atmos support, 4G VoLTE, dual-SIM, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, GPS and USB-C.
In China, the Xperia 1 carries a price tag of 6,299 Yuan (~$910). The Japanese firm will begin the pre-sale of the phone on May 21. It will be available in four colors like Fog Gray, Night Black, Snow White and Xia Zi (Purple). The company had previously confirmed that it will be releasing the Xperia 1 in the U.S. on July 12.
The OPPO K3 smartphone will go official on May 23. It will be arriving as the successor for the OPPO K1 smartphone from last year. The TENAA listing and press renders of the OPPO K3 have already plenty of details. Few days ahead of the launch, the Chinese firm has confirmed the key specs of the smartphone. Also, it has hinted that the smartphone will be carrying a price tag of 1X99 Yuan.
The official information reveals that the OPPO K3 will be equipped with a 6.5-inch notch-less display that will along with features like DC dimming, low brightness and stroboscopic eye protection. It will be equipped with a pop-up selfie camera that has been tested to last for 200,000 times of lifting. The display of the phone is embedded with the sixth-generation in-screen fingerprint reader. Its performance has been improved by 28.5 percent times over the predecessor version.
The Snapdragon 710 AIE mobile platform along with up to 8 GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 256 GB of UFS 2.1 native storage will be available on the OPPO K3. It will include a 3,765mAh battery that will be equipped with VOOC 3.0 Flash Charge technology which reduces the charging time by 25 percent. It is equipped with a 3.5mm audio jack, a USB-C port and an external speaker.
The OPPO K3 includes other features like Game Boost 2.0, Link Boost and Touch Boost. Recent reports have revealed that it will be arriving with a 16-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual camera setup. The Chinese firm has officially confirmed that the dual cameras swill support features like Ultra Clear Night View 2.0, multi-frame noise reduction technology and hand-held night scene mode. Its primary sensor will have f/1.7 aperture. The Android 9 Pie OS on the device will be customized with ColorOS 6.0 UI that will tag along Breeno personal assistant. The TENAA listing of the phone has already confirmed that it will be coming with a 16-megapixel elevating camera for snapping selfies.
As said above, OPPO has also teased the pricing of the OPPO K3 smartphone. The starting variant of the phone is priced 1X99 Yuan. The handset is up for reservations in China.
So, what could be the price of OPPO K3? Probably, the phone will come in two models such as 6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage. The base model of the phone could be priced 1,999 Yuan (~$289). It is expected to release in color options such as Nebula Purple, Morning White and Farm Black.
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Powered by the Amlogic S922X 12nm six-core chip, the Beelink GT-King features Quad-core ARM Cortex-A73 that reaches 1.7 GHz and Dual-core ARM Cortex-A53 that reaches 1.8 GHz. Moreover, it runs the latest Android 9.0 Pie OS and supports 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz band.
You’d normally end up shelling out $175.99 for the aforesaid Beelink GT-King variant, which you can now buy for just $116.99 from GeekBuying. Moreover, you can extend this 34 percent discount by using coupon code FJKSUUMQ at checkout. The coupon helps you bring the already reduced retail price of the Beelink GT-King TV box further down to just $115.99. In other words, you can get an extra $1 off simply by applying the coupon before placing your order.
You can follow this link to avail the discount. Note that the promo is slated to end in just one day.
The H96 MAX TV Box packs a powerful RK3318 64bit Quad-core Cortex-A53 CPU along with a highly competent Mali-450 GPU under the hood for enhanced image processing and improved overall viewing experience. It runs Android 9.0 Pie OS and supports 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz band.
The H96 MAX usually carries a $100.94 price tag, but you can now buy it for a lowered price of only $53.99 from GeekBuying. On top of taking advantage of this 47 percent drop in the device’s original asking price, you can use coupon code IOUPFCLD and save $11 more.
As a result, the original asking price of the H96 MAX TV Box reduces to only $42.99. You can follow this link to avail the discount before the promo comes to an end.
On May 15, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) of the U.S. Department of Commerce added Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd and its affiliates to the Entity List which includes companies and people that are considered a national security risk by the U.S. Government. Fresh information reveals that Google has suspended some of its business with Huawei in compliance with this new change. As a result, future phones from Huawei will continue to run on Android, but won’t feature proprietary apps and services by Google.
While Huawei has maintained that it is independent from the government of China, many countries have raised concerns that the company’s products could be used for surveillance by the Chinese government. Now that Huawei has been blacklisted in the U.S, it will not be able to use Google’s non-open source products and services. However, existing Huawei phones will continue to run on Android since it is publicly available.
According to a Google spokesperson, the search engine giant will not be releasing security updates and technical support for Android software running on Huawei devices. The existing phones from the company will continue to feature Google Play and its Play Protect security. However, newer phones from Huawei will lose access to some of the popular Google services like Play Store, Gmail, Chrome browser and YouTube.
Huawei has been aiming to become the number one smartphone brand in the world. However, its devices have never been easily available in the U.S. since they are not sold through U.S. carriers. Since Huawei is now included in the trade blacklist, it will be very difficult for the Chinese firm to do business with U.S. counterparts. The company’s attorneys are reportedly looking into the impact of the blacklist.
The impact of the ban will be minimal in China as Google mobile apps are banned in the country. But European operations will be affected as it is one of the major markets for the company.
Owing to the ongoing tensions between Huawei and the U.S. government, the Chinese firm has already developed its own operating system. In March, Huawei had claimed that its future devices will run on Android and Windows and it will only resort to using its own OS when it will be disallowed from using the U.S.-made operating systems.
Huawei P Smart Z was recently launched in Europe with Android
Huawei phones are powered by Kirin chipsets that are manufactured by its subsidiary brand called HiSilicon. There are very few phones form the company that are powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipsets. The Huawei Enjoy Max and Honor 8X Max from last year were powered by Snapdragon 636. However, it appears that future Huawei and Honor smartphones may not feature Snapdragon SoCs.
Xiaomi’s sub-brand has been teasing its Redmi K20 flagship smartphone for the past few weeks. The phone finally gets a launch date today: May 28. The brand will officially announce the device at an event in Beijing.
The Redmi K20 is the brand’s first attempt at a flagship smartphone. The phone is confirmed to feature the top-end Snapdragon 855 processor, capable of scoring really high on the AnTuTu benchmark. It will have a full-screen display, thanks to a pop-up selfie camera design. As for the rear camera, the phone will feature a 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor in a three camera arrangement. We don’t have official confirmation on the other two camera sensors but expect one to be a telephoto lens and another one to be a wide-angle lens.
Another highlight of the Redmi K20 is its support for slo-mo videos. The brand’s GM, Lu Weibing confirmed yesterday that the phone will come with 960 fps slo-mo recording, same as the Xiaomi Mi 9.
Leaked Redmi K20 Render
After its launch in Beijing, China, the K20 flagship will also make its way to the Indian shores. An exact release date for India hasn’t been revealed, but expect more details very soon.
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Another day, another Redmi K20 Pro teaser. The official Redmi Weibo account has confirmed that the flagship will come with Sony’s IMX586 48MP sensor. While this is the sensor in a lot of phones that have been released this year, parameters like the aperture size, image processing algorithms, and other software features are what sets them apart.
The Redmi K20 will have a triple camera setup but only the spec of the primary sensor was revealed. We expect the phone will also have an ultra-wide angle camera and a telephoto lens/depth sensor as the third camera.
Apart from confirming the main primary camera, Redmi GM, Lu Weibing revealed in a separate post that the phone will support 960fps slow-motion recording. This is a feature the Mi 9 also has, so it is nice to know it will be available on the less-expensive Redmi flagship too. What we really do hope the Redmi K20 Pro has is optical image stabilization which the Mi 9 surprisingly skips.
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