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Meizu Note 9 gets a refresh with the release of a Starlight Blue Variant

Meizu has announced on its Weibo page, the launch of a new variant for the Meizu Note 9 and it is a Starlight Blue colour variant. The Meizu Note 9 was first launched in March this year and even though the device was listed to come with a Blue variant, it wasn’t made available until now. The model retains the pricing of other variants and starts at 1398 yuan ($202) for the 4GB+64GB storage variant. The 4GB+128GB version and 6GB+64GB version are both on sale for 1598 yuan ($231).Meizu Note 9 Starlight Blue

The Meizu Note 9 features a 6.2-inch IPS LCD display with a waterdrop-style notch. It adopts the 19.5:9 aspect ratio with a screen ratio of 89.23%. The display has a full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2244 pixels. The device comes with 4GB/6GB of RAM with 64 GB/128 GB storage options which can’t be expanded.Meizu Note 9 Starlight Blue

EDITOR’S PICK: OPPO K3 Review: Budget Phone With Pop-up Camera And Full Screen

There is a big 4000Ah battery onboard with support for 18W mCharge rapid charging technology. Meizu even included an 18w charger in the retail box. The phone runs Android 9 Pie OS customized with the latest Flyme 7.2 UI. The device comes with some customizations which makes it suitable for hardcore gaming such as Hyper Gaming, which focuses on optimizing the frame rate and power consumption of the game. There is also Game mode 3.0 which reduces the interference of notifications, calls and other information on the screen while playing games.Meizu Note 9 Starlight Blue

The Meizu Note 9 is fitted with a dual camera setup arranged vertically at the rear. It includes a modified 48-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL Bright GM1 sensor as its primary lens and a depth sensor of 5-megapixel. The Note 9 comes with support night scene photography and offers features like handheld night scene mode and tripod mode. At the front, there is a 20MP sensor housed on the waterdrop notch. The other features of the Meizu Note 9 include rear-mounted fingerprint reader, face recognition 3.0 for unlocking in dim conditions, 4G VoLTE, dual-SIM support, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, USB-C and 3.5mm audio jack.

 

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OPPO patent design for rotating selfie camera phone spotted

OPPO N1 announced in 2013 was touted as the world’s first rotating camera smartphone. It didn’t feature a selfie snapper, but a rotating camera module with dual LED flash that could be used for capturing selfies as well as regular shots as rear camera. It appears that the OPPO could be soon launching a new smartphone with a rotating camera setup since a new patent design has been approved by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

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The patent design shows that the smartphone is fitted with a display with ultrathin bezels. It features a dual camera setup on its rear. At the top side of the device, there is a semi-circular module that is assisted by three gears. It includes a camera sensor for shooting selfies. The gears help in bringing the camera sensor above the display.

The implementation of the rotating camera is similar to the ASUS ZenFone 6. While the patent filings don’t mention it, the camera module could be equipped with some sensors including an LED flash. The Chinese firm had filed the patent in October 2018 with UPSTO and it was approved on May 28.

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The OPPO Find X flagship phone from last year came with a slider assembly that include the front and rear cameras. The Snapdragon 855 chipset powered OPPO Reno phone that was unveiled recently came with a unique “Shark Fin” shaped pop-up camera module. There is no confirmation on when the company will be a new phone with a rotating camera module. Probably, a new flagship smartphone arriving next year could be equipped with a rotating camera module.

What do you think about the new OPPO smartphone design? Share us your views by posting your comments below.

UP NEXT: OPPO K3 Review: Budget Phone With Pop-up Camera And Full Screen

OPPO K3 Review: Budget Phone With Pop-up Camera And Full Screen

OPPO launched a new product line last year, which focuses on online marketing, called K series.

OPPO K1 impressed us last year with its design, color and in-display fingerprint. This year, OPPO launched OPPO K3, which has an update on the predecessor. Let’s take a look.

Design:

Difference from the other budget phone, OPPO K3 comes with full screen and pop-up front-facing camera.

The pop-up mechanism is set on the middle of top side. The front-facing camera of OPPO K3 will rise when taking selfies and unlocking the phone by face in 0.74 second.

OPPO claims that the pop-up mechanism module of K3 can be used over 200,000 times. On average, it’s used 100 times a day for five years.

Although the handset comes with pop-up mechanism, OPPO K3 is capable of water repellent, which is enough for daily use.

OPPO K3 comes with a 6.5-inch Samsung AMOLED screen having the resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels, which rivals most of the mid-to-high end smartphones.

The screen of OPPO K3 shows cool tone normally, and users can manually adjust the color tone in setting.

OPPO K3 keeps bezel-less, although the bottom bezel is a little wider, the screen-to-body ratio of K3 is up to 91.1%.

In addition to the amazing screen, OPPO K3 ships with in-screen fingerprint coupled with compensation transmission, which is to gain clearer fingerprint image.

OPPO K3 comes with one of the best in-screen fingerprint tech at the marketing, which is faster than OPPO K1 and as same as OPPO Reno.

Because of the marketing target and pricing, OPPO K3 adopts plastic body instead of metal and glass body. Through higher level of processing, OPPO K3 still achieves a good look.

The middle frame and back cover of the handset are processed separately. Look at the image, the middle frame of Nebula Purple variant adopts mat processing, and the gradient color corresponds to the back cover.

Look at the back cover, OPPO K3 uses 3D stereo technology. The two sides of the handset is obviously cured, which looks thinner. The rear camera is set at center with little protrusion, and the protective ring around the camera is slightly higher than the back cover.

In addition to Nebula Purple, OPPO K3 also offers Black and Morning White variant.

Performance:

OPPO K3 is powered by Snapdragon 710 processor, and arrives with 6/8GB of RAM and storage between 64GB, 128GB and 256GB. The operation system is ColorOS 6.0 based on Android 9.0.

OPPO K3 also retains full software optimization capabilities, including GameBoost 2.0 which has a certificate of TÜV.

OPPO K3 reserves 2×2 Wi-Fi, keeps 3.5mm earphone jack, and supports Dolby Atmos.

OPPO K3 is fueled by 3765mAh battery with VOOC 3.0 flash charging, which is enough for daily use. It can charge 55% in 30 minutes.

Camera:

OPPO K3 ships with 16MP front-facing camera with IMX 471 sensor, which has AI capabilities.

In the rear camera, OPPO K3 chooses a dual camera design of main camera and depth of field lens. The 16MP camera with IMX519 and f/1.7 aperture is one of two in the main setup on the back.

This sensor is first launched at OPPO R15, which can’t get an edge on night shot.

In order to optimize the night shot mode, OPPO K3 comes with handheld night mode. The handheld shots take longer than OPPO Reno, and it need to take at least 4s in low light.

The camera samples below are shot in auto mode by OPPO K3.

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Conclusion:

OPPO K3 is priced at about $269 (6+64GB) and $319 (8+128GB). If you want to get a budget phone with excellent screen, you should consider OPPO K3.

 

Huawei launches 5G lab in South Korea, keeps event lowkey

Huawei Technologies unveiled an open lab for next-generation 5G wireless network in South Korea on Thursday, but kept the launch low-key given its recent blacklisting by the United States, a key security ally of the Asian nation. Instead, it chose to restrict the invitations to anonymous Korean tech and enterprise bosses, the Reuters reports.

Huawei Korea said that telecom giants’ absence stems from the fact the event was exclusively designed for small and medium-sized enterprises who are seeking to enhance their partnership with the Chinese company. Huawei said it planned to invest about $5 million in the lab in the Junggu district of Seoul. It did not provide any more details on the location and did not invite media to the launch.

According to a Huawei Korea spokesperson, “after hearing some small businesses suffered from the latest controversy, we decided not to hold a media event. It’s an exaggeration to say that we scaled down the event substantially. The only thing canceled was a media event,”.

Currently, Huawei provides its 5G network equipment for a small South Korean carrier LG Uplus. LG Uplus has said it does not plan to remove Huawei gear, but promised to step up security checks. The two bigger carriers, SK Telecom and KT, do not use Huawei gear.

Earlier this month, the U.S. government banned Huawei’s equipment in its market, citing security concerns, and has been pressuring other countries to boycott its products. The now storied saga is still ongoing, but the effects have spread quickly. South Korea is in an awkward situation between the U.S., a key military ally, and China, its top trading partner, taking a cautious stance over the trade tension.

UP NEXT: Huawei is still No.2 worldwide, Apple sales slump

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Huawei retains 2nd spot worldwide sales, Apple sales slump

Smartphone sales fell 2.7 percent in the first quarter to 373 million units worldwide, according to the latest study from Gartner. The US and China, the two countries that sell the most smartphones, saw sales decline by 15.8 percent and 3.2 percent, respectively. Samsung still leads, but Huawei has surprisingly managed to maintain its second place, narrowing the gap with number one thanks to sales in China despite the US ban!

The Huawei ban saga is one of the most interesting things to have come out of the tech world in recent years, but it hasn’t stopped them. Huawei achieved the highest year-over-year growth among the world’s top five – Samsung, Huawei, Apple and Chinese smartphone makers OPPO and Vivo. Huawei sold 58.4 million smartphone units in the quarter, with growth across all regions, the report showed.

“Demand for premium smartphones remained lower than for basic smartphones, which affected brands such as Samsung and Apple that have significant stakes in high-end smartphones,” Anshul Gupta, Senior Research Director at Gartner, said in a statement.

The U.S., Apple’s largest smartphone market, saw total smartphone sales fall by 15.8% during the first quarter. “Apple is facing longer replacement cycles as users struggle to see enough value benefits to justify replacing existing iPhones,” Gupta said. Even though Apple cut iPhone prices in several markets, the move wasn’t enough to stoke demand and raise sales.

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Companies that have either shunned Huawei completely or restricted buying from the company include Google, Softbank’s ARM, Analog Devices, U.S. chipmakers Intel Corp, Qualcomm Inc, Xilinx Inc, Broadcom Inc, Japanese electronics maker Panasonic Corp and BT Group’s EE. Of that list, only Panasonic has continued trade with Huawei. The WiFi, Bluetooth SIG and SD associations have also relisted the company as a partner.

UP NEXT: Huawei Mate 20 Pro back on Android Q beta list

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Huawei Nova 5i AnTuTu benchmarks leak specs; Launch could be nearing

Huawei Nova 5i is an upcoming smartphone that is expected to go official in June along with the Nova 5 phone. On Thursday, the smartphone was spotted with its model number GKL-LX3 on Geekbench. Now, the same model number has been spotted on AnTuTu benchmarks to reveal some of its key specs.

The GKL-LX3 is fitted with a display that carries support for full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels. As Geekbench listing had suggested, AnTuTu listing has confirmed that it is powered by the Kirin 710 chipset and 4 GB of RAM. The handset has an internal storage of 64 GB. The Android 9 Pie coupled with EMUI 9.1 will come preinstalled on the device. The average benchmarking score recorded on AnTuTu by the smartphone is 131,715.

HUawei Nova 5i AnTuTu

Recently, the Nova 5i was approved by FCC in the U.S. and NCC in Taiwan. These certifications revealed that the Nova 5i will be arriving in 64 GB and 128 GB storage options. Both models may feature 4 GB of RAM. For additional storage, there will be a microSD card slot on the device. The Nova 5i will be backed by a 3,900mAh minimum capacity battery that will offer 10W charging. The typical of the battery will be 4,000mAh.

It is easier to speculate on the other specs of the phone as a recent report had revealed that the Nova 5i will be releasing as P20 Lite (2019) smartphone in some markets. The P20 Lite (2019) will be featuring a punch-hole display of 6.4 inches. It will be coming with a rear-mounted triple camera setup that may include a 24-megapixel main lens, an 8-megpixel superwide lens and a depth sensor of 2-megapixel. For snapping selfies, it is expected to sport a 16-megapixel camera inside the small hole on the display. In Europe, it could be priced between 280 euros (~$310) and 330 euros (~$365). It will come in color variants like Midnight Black, Crush Blue and Charming Red.

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China Mobile’s ultra cheap 5G phone coming at the end of June

China Mobile is China’s main telco service provider, but they also have a solid stable of smartphones under their lineup. Their devices tend to be more affordable but still of decent quality, which has led to them garnering some fans. Today’s news however is quite interesting, because China Mobile has plans for an ultra cheap 5G smartphone. Not only that, but their cheap 5G smartphone is allegedly coming later next month!

“The devices will cost CNY2,000 (USD289) but eventually fall to around CNY1,000 ($148)” claimed Jian Qin, vice president of the Beijing-based firm. While this may not seem to be all that cheap, keep in mind that the competition right now is ridiculously expensive. The average price for a 5G phone right now $1000, so this is some pretty cheap 5G.

Jian also had other things to say. “In order to facilitate mainstream use, China Mobile is exploring a multi-dimensional billing model that will grant users access to fifth-generation networks without having to change SIM cards or phone numbers,” he added. He also believes that the price for 5G will go down with mass adoption, but anyone could’ve really had told us that, it’s not a hard concept to grasp.

This is some extremely exciting news to hear for techies like us with not too much cash. While we love 5G development, it’s not a stretch to say that the current crop of 5G devices are way outside the realm of affordability we can accept. With this upcoming China Mobile device, we’ll finally begin to see 5G become a bit more mainstream. These are definitely some exciting times.

UP NEXT: Huawei 5G equipment spotted on BBC Breakfast

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While 5G is still in its infancy, China Mobile and Tsinghua University team up to work on 6G!

A couple of months back, when US president Donald Trump spoke of 5G technology, urging the US to speed up the process of deployment, he also urged for the development of 6G in the US. Some section of the media found it funny, especially since 5G technology with blazing fast internet speed was still being tested. Well, it is apparently not too early to start discussing 6G. China Mobile and Tsinghua University have announced a strategic patnership framework that would see both institutions deploy their respective advantages to promote the alliance of “production and learning”, accelerate the innovation of key basic technologies, and lead the transformation and industrialization of technological innovations. Details of the agreement include that the two sides will conduct scientific research cooperation in the future mobile communication networks, next-generation Internet and mobile Internet, industrial Internet, artificial intelligence and other key areas for 6G. A joint research institute will also be established to create leading technologies, solutions and products, and promote the technological transformation and application of results.

At the same time, the two sides will carry out joint training of higher-level talents, explore synergistic innovation mechanisms for industry, academia and research, promote the deep integration of innovation chain, industry chain, capital chain, policy chain and talent chain, and stimulate new kinetic energy of science and technology innovation cooperation.

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It is understood that China Mobile has a full-time R&D team of more than 10,000 people, and its annual science and technology expenditure exceeds 20 billion yuan. It has undertaken 172 major scientific research projects and patent applications exceeding 16,000.

5G technology takes over from 4G and offers new opportunities in not just telecommunication but also health care, the automobile industry and several other sectors. 5G is said to be 100 times faster than the present 4G technology. 6G may still be some light years away but we just can’t imagine the speed it will offer, considering the potentials of 5G.

UP NEXT: Huawei equipment for 5G spotted during BBC Breakfast program

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Buy Leagoo M13 Smartphone for Just $79.99 from Banggood

OTEDA Group Holding Limited-owned Leagoo brand is known for making smartphones that boast an impressive array of features. Living up to its reputation, Leagoo unveiled its long-awaited M13 smartphone in March this year.

There are no prizes for guessing that the recently unveiled phone is loaded with jaw-dropping features and top-end specs that would sweep smartphone lovers off their feet. Surprisingly, this feature-rich smartphone won’t set you back a pretty penny.

While you’d normally end up shelling out a lot of money on high-end smartphones, the Leagoo M13 has gone up for pre-order bearing a considerably lowered price tag on Banggood. The Chinese online store that offers the best bang for your buck recently launched the ‘M13 New Arrivals’ promo.

As part of its latest promotion, Banggood will be doling out a noteworthy 50 percent off on the Leagoo M13 smartphone. On top of that, the online store will either be offering a free product or free order to one lucky buyer each day. Buyers will be randomly selected for this 5-pieces giveaway.

The 4GB RAM+32GB ROM variant of the M13 smartphone carries a $159.99 price tag, but thanks to the aforesaid discount you can now buy it for just $79.99 from Banggood. In addition to this great discount, those who order over $19.99 will be eligible for free shipping.

An absolute steal at this price, the Leagoo M13 offers the following features:

  • 1 Inch HD IPS display with 1280 x 600 pixels resolution
  • MediaTek MT6761 Cortex-A53, Quad Core, 2.0GHz processor
  • IMG GE8300 @ 660MHz GPU
  • 4GB RAM, 32GB ROM
  • 0MP+2.0MP rear-mounted cameras with F/2.2 aperture
  • 0MP front shooter with F/2.4 aperture
  • Android 9.0 Pie OS
  • Built-in 3000mAh battery

You can visit the promotion page by clicking here to check out the full specification and avail the discount, which will be valid for the Twilight, and Phantom Black color versions of the phone. The discount will be valid for the first 499 pieces, while the remaining 999 pieces will carry an $89.99 price tag.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 could ditch physical keys and headphone jack

Samsung has already launched its Galaxy S-series flagship smartphones a few months back and the South Korean giant is now gearing up to launch the next-generation Galaxy Note-series flagship smartphone.

While the Galaxy Note 10 launch is still months away, information about this upcoming smartphone has now started surfacing online. In the latest leak, it is said that the next-gen Galaxy Note smartphone could ditch physical keys and headphone jack.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Concept Render

So, if the information turns out to be true, then the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will come without a 3.5mm headphone jack as well as there won’t be the Bixby button along with the power button and the volume rocker keys.

While a couple of mid-range smartphones from Samsung doesn’t come with a 3.5mm headphone jack, Samsung is the only major smartphone maker that still sells flagship smartphones with a 3.5mm headphone jack. But it seems that that is about to change.

Instead of the physical buttons, the company could use prominent/raised capacitive or pressure-sensitive areas to act as a sort of fake buttons. It is not yet known if the company is planning to carry these changes over to the Galaxy S11 next year.

As per the reports, Samsung is expected to launch two smartphones under the Galaxy Note 10 lineup with different screen sizes. The phone could come with a 6.28-inch display and another with a 6.75-inch display. However, nothing much is known yet.

Read More: Samsung Galaxy M40 render leaked; 32MP triple camera and 16MP front-facing camera confirmed

We advise you to take all this information with a pinch of salt as nothing has been officially confirmed by the South Korea-based company yet. We’ll have to wait for more information to surface online to know for sure.

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Latest Xiaomi crowdfunder is an Acupressure Massager

Xiaomi crowdfunding is always a fun topic, because it’s so unpredictable what’s coming next. Last month we saw the MIJIA Handheld Vacuum Cleaner, a truly wonderful product, come through with 20 million yuan. This time, we’ve got an egg-looking Acupressure Massager. Intriguing indeed, let’s take a closer look at why it is what it is.

Essentially, what the Acupressure Massager does is allow one to massage very specific points on their body. It’s a nifty little thing if you frequently suffer from things like neck pains, back pains and carpal tunnel. Using it is pretty simple, just point the massager where you want, turn it on, and apply pressure. The ecstatic lady in the picture gives a pretty clear image of how to use it.

The massager has two speeds that can be adjusted, 50 rpm and 90 rpm. It apparently also features interchangeable heads, allowing for more accurate ways to alleviate body pains. It’s also quite silent, so it’s completely usable in office spaces according to them. The thing is battery powered however, and it needs to be charged on a dock.

The Acupressure Massager comes in at a decent 320g, with three colour options to choose from. You’ve got your standard black and white, but there’s also a pretty pink option available. The thing costs 119 yuan, which translates to about $18. It’s really not too bad of a price for something like this. As per usual, all Xiaomi crowdfunding products are available on their site, but it’s possible we’ll see it hit some stores in the future.

UP NEXT: Xiaomi wants 50% of Indian marketshare

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Redmi GM believes Xiaomi can conquer 50% of India marketshare

Today we’ve got a spicy topic to discuss. In an interview with Sina Tech, Redmi GM Lu Weibing claimed that Xiaomi could possibly conquer 50% of the Indian smartphone marketshare in the future. He also cites how Xiaomi have been ranked number 1 in the Indian market for seven consecutive quarters now.

This is some staggering confidence, but it’s definitely not unfounded. Xiaomi is doing unbelievably well in India, with seven of their devices being in the top 10 best selling list. Still, we find it extremely hard to believe that the company can break 50% marketshare. In Q1 of 2019, despite selling plenty of units, still only held 29% of the market. We’re glad Xiaomi’s enthusiastic at least, and we’d love to see accomplish this.

 

Now, with Xiaomi’s new lineup, we’d say it’s possible they could come closer to achieving their goal. The company’s latest products cover almost every single segment of the market. They’ve got the Redmi GO on the extreme low-end, the Redmi Note 7 line on the mid-range, the Redmi K20 for the budget flagship market and the Mi9 itself as a premium flagship. We’re looking at Xiaomi that’s covering all grounds here, even more than before.

It isn’t surprising to see why Xiaomi is doing so well in India. The brand mostly caters to the mid-range segment, where the growth is phenomenal. In the past quarter, Xiaomi launched a number of smartphones, headlined by the Redmi Note 7 Pro and Redmi Go. The Redmi Note 7 Pro, in particular, turned out to be both a critical and commercial success.

UP NEXT: Xiaomi Mi9T coming soon?

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Get Great Discounts on Amazfit-Branded Smartwatches [Coupon]

Bent on improving the way people connect with each other and the internet, Amazfit has a reputation for offering top-end smart wearables that adopt state-of-the-art technology, coupled with data-driven innovations.

In a bid to make the world more connected, Amazfit teams up with Xiaomi and the company’s sole partner of wearables Huami to come up with awe-inspiring smart wearables from time to time. On the downside, these devices aren’t easy on the pocketbook.

Much to the delight of cost-conscious buyers, leading online stores GearVita and Gearbest are now offering select smart wearables from Amazfit at considerably lowered prices. So without further ado, let’s delve into the details.

Huami Amazfit Cor 2 Fitness Smartband Global Version

The Huami Amazfit Cor 2 sports an easily readable 1.23 Inch capacitive color IPS touch screen with an HD resolution of 80 x 160 pixels. It comes with corning gorilla glass material on top for added protection and is housed in a high-quality 316L stainless steel frame.

The Amazfit Cor 2 fitness band usually retails for $69.99, but you can buy it for just $45.99 from GearVita. As if that weren’t enough, you can extend this 34 percent discount by applying coupon code ROHMCor2 at the time of checking out.

The coupon helps you get an extra $4 off. In other words, you can reduce the original asking price of the Amazfit Cor 2 fitness band to just $41.99 simply by applying the aforesaid coupon before placing your order.

You can follow this link to avail the discount. Note that the promo is slated to end soon.

 

Xiaomi Amazfit Stratos / Pace 2 Smartwatch Global Version

The Xiaomi Amazfit Stratos Pace 2 smartwatch is a great choice for both sports as well as business. This simplistic, yet stylish smartwatch is housed in a 3D carbon fiber texture case and has hard anti-scratch ceramic bezel with crystal 2.5D curved glass, ultra-fine minute scale, 316L stainless steel buttons, reflective color touch screen and more.

The global version of this feature-rich smartwatch would normally set you back $310.67, but you can now buy it for just $155.99 from Gearbest. This is a significant 50 percent reduction in the device’s original asking price.

On the downside, this discount will only be valid for the first 412 pieces. The promo was on the verge of wrapping up at the time of writing. You can follow this link to grab the discount.

 

Xiaomi AMAZFIT A1608 Bip Lite Version Smart Watch

The AMAZFIT A1608 Bip Lite Version adopts the Bluetooth 4.0 technology for a faster and more stable connection with your smartphone. Aside from a sleep monitor, the device has a heart rate monitor that provides detailed information about your heart rate anytime anywhere.

While you’d normally end up shelling out $75.37 on this Xiaomi-branded smartwatch, Gearbest is giving you a chance to buy it for a reduced price of just $59.99. This is a noteworthy 20 percent drop in the device’s original selling price.

Xiaomi AMAZFIT A1608 Smartwatch International Version with Corning Gorilla Glass Screen Heart Rate / Sleep Monitor Geomagnetic Sensor GPS ( Xiaomi Ecosystem Product )- Black

It is worth noting that there were only 13 pieces remaining for this promo, which will come to an end shortly. You can choose between three eye-catching color options including bright orange, black and deep green. Click here to take advantage of the discount now.

Meizu EP2C Headset sporting a new design, USB Type-C interface launched for 129 yuan ($18)

Apart from smartphones, one other area that Meizu is renowned is in the manufacture of powerful headphones. The Meizu EP lineup is one of the top-grossing range of headsets in China and sales overseas are also impressive. During the Meizu 16X launch event yesterday, the company also unveiled a new headset dubbed Meizu EP2C. The headset comes with a 129 yuan ($18) price tag and is scheduled to go on sale at 10 AM on June 10.Meizu EP2C

The Meizu EP2C uses a USB Type-C interface. In terms of appearance, the headset adopts a new one-piece streamlined design with distinct ridge lines and a straight arc to the root of the earmuffs, freeing the rigid shape of the straight line. Moreover, the new curve design not only facilitates the space created in the ear cavity and guides the sound into the ear, but also is comfortable to wear and fits the auricle.

Meizu EP2C

The outer cavity is made of PC+ABS material while the part that goes into the ear is made of high-elastic rubber, which is soft and comfortable. The earphones are lustrous and sleek and are also wear and dirt-resistant. It has a built-in 14mm double material synthetic diaphragm, the horn diaphragm is made of ultra-fine bio-fiber paper film, and the edge film is made of TPU high compliant material. The moving coil unit is made of neodymium iron boron magnet with 32 ohm + 105db low resistance and high sensitivity design.

The headset can be used with a mobile phone as well as computers and any other music player with a Type-C port.

UP NEXT: Xiaomi Mi 9T (Redmi K20) listed early on an online store, starts at €359

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Huawei Mate 20 Pro gets reinstated to the Android Q beta program

After the U.S. put Huawei in the Commerce Department’s Entity List, banning the Chinese company to do business with the US-based firms and technology without a license from the United States, Google was among the first to suspend its business with Huawei.

Last week, it was reported that Google had removed the Huawei Mate 20 Pro smartphone from the list of smartphones that are part of the Android Q beta program. Now, Google has reinstated the Mate 20 Pro in the Android Q beta program.

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This means that the Android 9 Pie won’t be the last update for the flagship Huawei smartphone and the phones will get the Android Q update. There’s also a possibility that the company’s upcoming flagships, Mate 30 series, could come powered by Huawei’s own mobile OS instead of Android.

The development comes after the U.S. Commerce Department offered a 90-day reprieve to the Chinese company. Apart from Google, SD Association and Wi-Fi Alliance both have reinstated Huawei, making it a bit easier for the Chinese giant.

After Google suspended business operations with Huawei, in a statement, the US-based search giant said that services like Play Store and security from Google Play Protect will keep working on the existing Huawei devices.

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Huawei Mate 30 Pro

Currently, the list of smartphones eligible for the Android Q beta program includes Asus Zenfone 5Z, Essential Phone, LG G8 ThinQ, Nokia 8.1, OnePlus 6T, Oppo Reno, Realme 3 Pro, Sony Xperia XZ3, Tekno Spark 3 Pro, Vivo X27, Vivo NEX S, Vivo NEX A, Xiaomi Mi 9, Xiaomi Mi MIX 3 5G, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel and the Pixel XL.

The Huawei Mate 20 Pro features a notched 6.39-inch QHD+ AMOLED display with 3120 x 1440 pixels screen resolution and is powered by the company’s own Kirin 980 chipset, coupled with 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage.

Read More: Huawei Nova 5i memory variants and key specifications, details revealed through multiple certifications

It comes with a 40 MP + 20 MP + 8 MP triple rear camera setup and a 24 MP front-facing snapper with 3D face unlock support. It runs Android 9 Pie-based EMUI 9.0 and is powered by a 4,200mAh battery with 40W SuperCharge fast charging technology.

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Huawei equipment for 5G spotted during BBC Breakfast program

Britain has announced that it has officially launched the country’s first 5G network and BBC informed that it also made the first telly broadcast over 5G. But, the interesting part of the story is that the equipment used to make this possible is sourced from Huawei.

The use of Huawei equipment wouldn’t be the highlight of the story but given that the Chinese telecom equipment giant is banned from doing business with US-based firms and US origin technologies, and pressure from the United States on its allies to drop business with Huawei, this is now the highlight.

No one would have come to know the usage of Huawei made transmission apparatus but the state broadcaster posted pictures of the branded equipment on its website. The outside broadcast van was being used to relay morning’s BBC News program. However, shortly after sharing the images, the pictures were deleted.

EE, one of the UK’s cellular providers, officially launched its 5G network in six cities across the country including Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh, London, and Manchester. To help illustrate one of 5G’s biggest advantages, BBC reporter Rory Cellan-Jones did a live report during its BBC Breakfast program that was streamed over EE’s 5G network.

Huawei declined to celebrate the occasion publicly which is understandable given that EE, whose network went live today, hastily dropped Huawei’s flagship Mate 20 handset from its list of 5G launch devices after the US ban.

While the US, Australia, and New Zealand has banned Huawei from supplying telecom equipment, no European country has formally blocked Huawei and the majority of the company’s current global 5G contracts are with companies operating within Europe.

Read More: Huawei TV could be launching soon as the Chinese company’s 55-inch and 65-inch TV gets certified

As per the reports, despite pressure from the United States, Germany has resisted a ban while France has not indicated it plans to follow a tough line against the Chinese company. On the other hand, Huawei is not facing much heat from Asian countries.

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Buy MINIX NEO Storage, USB-C Multiport SSD Storage Hub for Just $69.99 from GeekBuying [Coupon]

Designed for the Apple MacBook, MacBook Air, and the MacBook Pro, the MINIX NEO Storage, USB-C Multiport SSD Storage Hub is a perfect storage companion.

The MINIX NEO is touted as the world’s first to combine SSD storage with additional data and display output ports for superior convenience and high-speed transfers. Housed in a lightweight, aluminum hub that suits the Apple MacBook, the MINIX NEO has a built-in SSD Storage, HDMI (4K @ 30Hz), 2 x USB 3.0 and USB-C (Power Delivery).

In order to enjoy super-fast SSD storage, all you need to do is to connect MINIX NEO Storage to a USB-C port on the MacBook. On top of that, it also keeps your Apple MacBook charged through the USB-C pass-through charging port. Note that it does not support Apple SuperDrive.

While the aforesaid features justify the $101.99 price tag the MINIX NEO Storage usually carries, you can now buy it for a lowered price of just $74.99 on GeekBuying. You can extend this 26 percent discount with the help of coupon code 3WRXQAPS.

The aforesaid coupon helps you get an extra $5 off. In other words, you can bring the already reduced asking price of the MINIX NEO Storage further down to just $69.99 even before placing your order simply by applying the coupon at checkout.

You can head straight to this link in order to grab the discount, which will be valid for the Space Gray color version of the MINIX NEO C SSD storage hub. Note that the promotion sale is slated to end in four days.

 

Get Xiaomi Mi 9 Global Version Phone Only $379.99 on Gearbest

After floating around the rumor mill for quite some time and making several appearances online in the form of leaked images, the Xiaomi Mi 9 was finally launched in March this year.

Loaded with an impressive array of features, it was only a matter of time before the phablet became an instant hit among Xiaomi fans. Taking the device’s undying demand into consideration, Xiaomi is now looking to make it available to the cost-conscious buyers.

Keeping in line with that, the Chinese electronics giant has teamed-up with Gearbest to offer the Mi 9 phablet for an unbeatable price. The 6GB RAM+64GB ROM variant of the Mi 9 phablet comes in black and blue color options, bearing $516.87 price tags.

As part of its latest flash sale, Gearbest is offering the black-tinted model for a lowered price of just $379.99. This is a significant 26 percent drop in the device’s original asking price.XIaomi Mi 9

 

It is worth mentioning here that the discount will be valid for the first 701 pieces only. The promo will come to an end in sixteen days.

Alternatively, you can go for the blue color version of the Mi 9 4G phablet if you are willing to shell out $389.99. This 25 percent discount will be available for the first 457 pieces and the promo will wrap up in fifteen days.

An absolute steal at this price, the Xiaomi Mi 9 phablet offers the following features:

  • 39-inch display with 2340 x 1080 pixels resolution
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Octa Core 2.84GHz processor
  • Adreno 640 GPU
  • 6GB RAM, 64GB ROM
  • 0MP + 12.0MP + 16.0MP cameras at the back
  • 0MP front shooter
  • MIUI 10 based on Android 9.0 Pie OS
  • Built-in 3300mAh battery

You can head straight to this link to check out the full specifications and avail the discount before the promo comes to an end.

 

Xiaomi Redmi Note 7S is now available through open sale in India

A couple of weeks ago, Xiaomi launched the Redmi Note 7S smartphone in the Indian market, replacing the Redmi Note 7 that was launched a few months ago. The major difference between the Redmi Note 7 and Redmi Note 7S is the camera configuration.

Now, just 10 days after its launch, the company has announced that the smartphone will be available through open sale and potential buyers won’t have to wait for the flash sales to get their hands on the device. It is available for purchase through Mi.com, Flipkart, and Mi Home Stores across the country.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 7S Open Sale

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 7S (Full Specs) comes with a 6.3-inch IPS LCD display featuring a “dot” notch, offering a Full HD+ screen resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels. The front, as well as the rear side of the Redmi Note 7S, comes equipped with Gorilla Glass 5 panel.

Under the hood, the device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 octa-core chipset and comes in two variants — 3GB RAM + 32GB internal storage and 4GB RAM + 64GB internal storage. Both models are equipped with hybrid SIM slot for adding a microSD card.

The dual camera setup on the phone’s back panel features a 48-megapixel Samsung GM1 sensor with f/1.8 aperture and a depth sensor of 5-megapixel. It comes with features like PDAF, Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS), AI Portrait Mode and LED flash. The standard Redmi Note 7 features a 12 MP + 2 MP camera setup on the back.

On the front side, there’s a 13-megapixel camera present inside the front notch of the phone, which can capture AI-driven portrait shots. The phone runs Android 9 Pie operating system customized with MIUI 10 custom interface.

Read More: Xiaomi’s official teaser confirms the Mi 9T moniker for the upcoming smartphone and its imminent launch

The device is powered by a 4,000mAh battery that supports 10W charging through a bundled charger. However, the phone supports 18W fast charging but the users of the Redmi Note 7S will need to separately buy a Quick Charge 4 charger to take advantage of this feature.

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Samsung Galaxy M40 render leaked; 32MP triple camera and 16MP front camera confirmed

Samsung will be launching the Galaxy M40 smartphone in India on June 11. A landing page for the phone is now live on the official website of Samsung India. The firm has confirmed several features of the phone through its landing page. A render of the phone has also appeared to reveal its front and rear design. Also, Samsung India’s Senior VP for Smartphone Business Asim Warsi have revealed the camera details of the Galaxy M40 to 91mobiles.

The landing page of the Galaxy M40 on Samsung India’s website reveals that it will be first M-series phone with punch-hole display design. It will be featuring Snapdragon 6 series processor and a triple camera setup on its rear. Showing below is the render of the phone that has appeared to give a good look at its design.

Except for the slightly thick-sized chin, the punch-hole display of the Galaxy M40 is surrounded by super-slim bezels. The rear shell of the smartphone features a vertically arranged triple camera setup. A fingerprint reader is also available on the backside of the device. The smartphone can be seen sporting a blue colored rear. There is a possibility that it could be also arrive in Black color option like the Galaxy M30 and Galaxy M20 smartphones.Samsung Galaxy M40 render

According to Warsi, the Galaxy M40’s triple camera unit will be featuring a 32-megapixel primary sensor. For shooting selfies, the phone will be equipped with a 16-megapixel lens. He also stated that the smartphone will be priced under Rs. 20,000. Apart from these details, he did not share anything else on the specs of the Galaxy M40.

Rumors surrounding the Galaxy M40 have revealed that it will be driven by the Snapdragon 675 chipset and 6 GB of RAM. The One UI based Android 9 Pie OS is expected to arrive preloaded on the device. The Galaxy M30 and M20 phones are both packed with 5,000mAh batteries. Probably, the M40 may feature a same-sized battery. It may come with a native storage of 128 GB. The highest configuration edition of the Galaxy M30 phone that features 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage is priced at Rs. 17,990 (~$258). The M40 may hit India with a price tag of Rs. 19,990 (~$287).

Do you think that the Samsung Galaxy M40 will be a promising phone? Share us your views by posting your comments below.

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