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Samsung may surprise fans with four Galaxy Note 10 variants

The initial reception of the Galaxy S10 series of smartphones has been paid. It appears that Samsung’s new strategy of diversifying in S10 lineup by launching four models such as Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+ and Galaxy S10 5G has worked well for it. Fresh information coming from South Korea reveals that Samsung is now working on four models for the upcoming Galaxy Note 10 series.

A recent report had claimed that owing to the popularity of the Galaxy S10e, Samsung is considering introducing a smaller version of the Galaxy Note 10. The report had claimed that the smaller Note 10 will be borrowing the 6.4-inch display from the Galaxy Note 9 smartphone while the larger edition will be coming with a massive 6.7-inch screen.

The new report that has surfaced from South Korea states that Samsung is hoping to replicate the strategy it applied for Galaxy S10 series. The report reveals that the company may announce as many as four Note series of smartphones this year. There will be two phones featuring 6.28-inch displays and triple rear cameras. One of them will support only 4G LTE network whereas the other will be a 5G-ready device.

There will be two bigger models featuring 6.75-inch displays. These phones will be fitted with four rear-mounted cameras. Again, one of them will support only 4G LTE connectivity and the other one will be a 5G device. The new leak suggests that the Galaxy Note 10 series variants may not differ much in terms of specs. There is no mentioning of the battery capacities of the different editions of the Note 10.

A recent report had also claimed that the Galaxy Note 10 will come with a button-less design. Instead of buttons, the phablet may sport pressure-sensitive touch controls for controlling volume, power and Bixby assistant. There is no information on other specs of the Note 10. It can be speculated that the phone will be available in Snapdragon 855 and Exynos SoC variants. The Exynos edition of the Note 10 may feature the Exynos 5100 5G modem enabled Exynos 9825 chipset. Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy Note 10 series in August.

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Pre-Order the Xiaomi Mijia Handheld Cordless Powerful Vacuum Cleaner For Just $319.99 On GeekBuying [Coupon]

Household chores like doing the laundry, vacuuming, sweeping and dusting can prove to be backbreaking. While there are various devices to handle these arduous tasks, certain items like Vacuum Cleaners aren’t easy on the pocketbook.
If you aren’t willing to spend a lot of money on a top-branded vacuum cleaner, you usually end up compromising on the quality.

Much to the relief of those looking for a cost-effective vacuum cleaner that doesn’t disappoint in terms of performance, the Xiaomi Mijia Handheld Cordless Powerful Vacuum Cleaner has gone up for pre-order bearing a lowered price of just $329.99 on GeekBuying.

This is a noteworthy reduction in the device’s original asking price of $329.99. On top of that, you can extend this discount by using coupon code QJBZEFQJ at checkout.

The aforesaid coupon helps you save $10 more by reducing the already lowered selling price of the Xiaomi Mijia Handheld Cordless Powerful Vacuum Cleaner to only $319.99 before you place your order.

Capable of delivering a powerful suction of 25Kpa, the Mijia Handheld Cordless Powerful Vacuum Cleaner is backed by a Mijia brushless digital motor that spins up to 100,000rpm per minute, capturing even the deep-down dirt.

You can head straight to this link in order to check out the full specifications of the Xiaomi Mijia Handheld Cordless Powerful Vacuum Cleaner and avail the discount. The product is expected to ship in about 19 days.

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Buy Umidigi F1 Play Android 9.0 4G Phablet For Just $99.99 on Gearbest [Coupon]

Known for offering China’s best electronic items at unbeatable prices, Gearbest is giving its buyers an unmissable chance to get their hands on the Umidigi F1 Play 4G phablet without emptying their pockets, as part of its latest promotion.

Umidigi F1 Play Deals $99.99Moreover, in collaboration with Chinese Mobile Phone firm, Gearbest is doling out noteworthy discounts on select smartphones from Umidigi. Dubbed as ‘Umidigi F1 Play Deals $99.99’ the promotion also features accessories that you can buy at lowered prices.

Still riding high on the success of its One Series, Umidigi introduced another mid-level series with the F1 Play being the first handset of the sort. Marketed as a reasonable lead smartphone, the F1 Play was launched in March this year.

The F1 Play comes in two versions including one designed for those living in EU-28 countries, and the other which can be used by those outside EU-28 countries. Gearbest is giving its loyal users a chance to grab a 26 percent discount on both models that usually sell for $269.14.

UMIDIGI F1 PlayThanks to the aforesaid discount, the well-received phablet can now be yours for only $199.99. On top of that, you can use coupon code GBMPUMIF1 and get an extra discount. In other words, you can reduce the retail price of the device to only $99.99 at checkout.

It is worth mentioning here that the coupon will be valid for the first five units of the black color version daily. The coupon is slated to expire at 10:00 UTC on April 14th.

With only a limited number of the black and red color versions of the F1 Play phablet remaining, this promo will come to an end in six days. You can avail discounts on a slew of other Umidigi-branded handsets such as the S3 Pro, One Pro, A3 Pro, etc.

In order to take full advantage of the discounts, all you need to do is to visit the promotion page by clicking here. The simply irresistible F1 Play phablets offer the following features:

Realme Yo! Days sale brings discounts on Realme 2 Pro, Realme U1, Realme C1 and more

Realme brand was introduced with the launch of Realme 1 smartphone in May last year. The company is yet to celebrate its first anniversary and it has already managed to achieve more than 6 million phone sales. To celebrate the new achievement, the company is now offering attractive discounts on Realme 2 Pro, Realme 1 and some accessories between April 9 and April 12.

Realme 2 Pro

Realme 2 Pro variants are now available with Rs. 1,000 discount on Flipkart. With the new price cut, the 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage, 6 GB RAM + 64 GB storage and 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage editions of the Realme 2 Pro can be respectively availed for Rs. 10,990, Rs. 12,990 and Rs. 14,990.

Before the introduction of the Realme Yo! Days sale, these models were respectively available for Rs. 11,990, Rs. 13,990 and Rs. 15,990. The above offer is only available for prepaid buyers on Flipkart. On Realme.com, the handset is available without the price cut. However, it comes with a pair of Realme Buds for the first 500 customers.

Realme U1

Realme U1 models are also available with Rs. 1,000 discount on Amazon India. From today, its two variants 3 GB RAM + 32 GB storage and 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage are respective available for Rs. 8,999 and Rs. 10,999. Before the new discount, these models were selling for Rs. 9,999 and Rs. 11,999. This offer is only applicable for prepaid customers on Amazon.in.Realme U1

 

From tomorrow, the company will begin the sales of the new Realme U1 variant with 3 GB RAM + 64 GB storage. The smartphone is priced at Rs. 9,999 and its first sale will kick off tomorrow at 12 PM on April 10. The first 500 customers of the new variant of Realme U1 will be provided with a pair of free Realme buds.

Realme C1 (2019)

Realme is offering 20 percent discount on the all the variants of Realme C1 (2019) on all payment modes on April 9 at 12:00 PM. It will be available with a starting price of Rs. 5,999. This offer is only available on Realme.com.

Realme Tech Backpack at Re.1

The Real Tech Backpack is usually priced at Rs. 2,399 in India. However, during the Realme Yo! Days sale, it can be bought for Re. 1 on April 9 and April 10 from the online store of Realme at 11:50 AM. It could be a limited period offer.

Huawei is now open to sell its 5G modem to Apple

There are very few smartphone manufacturers who make their own chipsets and one of them is China-based Huawei. The company develops its own processors for the Huawei and Honor branded smartphones.

But, the company chipsets are not sold to other smartphone makers and are limited to Huawei and Honor smartphones only. However, that is about to change, if the new reports are to be believed.

Balong 5000

Engadget has reported, citing a source aware of the development, that Huawei is open to selling its 5G Balong 5000 chipset to only one company — Apple. This is surprising given that chipset sales is not Huawei’s forte and the company’s executive had previously said that the Huawei chipsets are for its own internal products such as phones and IoT devices.

However, it is not yet known if both companies have started conversations regarding this. It is surprising that Huawei is ready to offer its products to its biggest rival at a time when the company is aiming to dethrone Apple and Samsung to grab the top spot in the global smartphones market share.

Huawei’s Balong 5000 modem chip supports both mmWave and sub-6GHz 5G networks. It is also compatible with 4G LTE, 3G, and 2G networks. The Balong 5000 5G modem chip will debut on Huawei’s first phone to support the next generation of wireless connectivity — Mate X, which also happens to be the company’s first foldable smartphone.

The development comes at a time when Apple is in a tight spot with its current chipset supplier — Intel which supplies wireless modems for iPhones and iPads. It’s 5G-ready XMM 8160 modems would be available for its customers in the second half of 2019. But a report claims that Apple has “lost confidence” in Intel after the world’s largest chipset manufacturer failed to meet certain development deadlines.

Read More: AT&T achieves over 1Gbps data speed with its 5G network, the first U.S. carrier to do so

The news about Huawei being open to supply its chipset to Apple comes at a time when Qualcomm and Samsung both have refused to provide their 5G modems to Apple. While Qualcomm’s denial is understandable given their ongoing legal battle, Samsung refused by citing lack of supply for its Exynos 5100 chips.

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Buy Honor Band 4 Standard Version For Only $25.99 On JoyBuy [$2 Off Coupon]

Fitness purists who fancy keeping a track of their fitness and monitoring various activities usually end up spending a lot of money on fitness gadgets such as a fitness band, and top-branded smartwatches.

If you are in the market for a fitness tracker that boasts an impressive array of features without carrying a steep price tag, the Honor Band 4 Standard Version might just fill the bill.

The Honor Band 4 Standard Version comes in ochre black, midnight blue and pink color versions and normally retails for $34.99.

Much to the relief of cost-conscious buyers who aren’t willing to spend that kind of money on a fitness tracker, the Honor Band 4 is now available for only $27.99 on JoyBuy. The discount is valid for all three color versions.

In addition to doling out this noteworthy discount, JoyBuy is giving its users a chance to save $2 more before placing their order. If your cart value is over $25, you can use a $2 off coupon until (GMT+8) today.  Note that the coupon is valid only for specific items.

After applying the $2 off coupon, you can bring the already lowered retail price of the Honor Band 4 Standard Version further down to just $25.99. Regrettably, the coupon is slated to expire soon.

You can visit this link in order to check out the full specification of the Honor Band 4 standard version and avail the discount. It is worth noting that the promo was on the verge of wrapping up at the time of writing.

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Honor 20i and MagicBook 2019 to debut on April 17

Honor has shared a new video through its Weibo account to confirm that it will be launching a smartphone named Honor 20i on April 17 in Beijing, China. The video reveals that its key feature will be its AI driven 32-megapixel selfie camera. At the same unveil event, the Chinese firm will be also debuting the Honor MagicBook 2019 to succeed the original Honor MagicBook laptop from last year.

The Honor 20i teaser has not revealed any information on the specs of the phone. However, it does confirm that the phone will be featuring a waterdrop-style notched display. It seems to be the Honor HRY-TL00T / AL00T / AL00Ta that was recently approved by China’s TENAA telecom authority. According to the TENAA listing, the smartphone will be arriving with a 6.2-inch display that will offer full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels.

The 2.2 GHz octa-core processor that powers the phone could be the homegrown Kirin 710 SoC. It will be available in 4 GB and 6 GB RAM options and it is expected to be available in 64 GB and 128 GB storage choices. For additional storage, it will come equipped with a microSD card slot. The latest EMUI based Android 9 Pie OS will come loaded on the device.

The minimum capacity of the battery that powers the smartphone is 3,320mAh. Its typical capacity could be 3,400mAh. The rear shell of the phone will be featuring a triple camera setup with 24-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-megapixel secondary sensor and a 2-mgeapixel third sensor.

The Honor 20i will be the first Honor 20 series phone to go official in the country. The Honor 20 series will also include Honor 20 and Honor 20 Pro flagship phones that are expected to go official by the end of this month. It is speculated that the Honor 20i may go official in European markets with Honor 20 Lite moniker. It is likely to land in Europe with a price tag of around 280 euros. Interestingly, the same phone had gone official as Honor 10i in Russia.

As mentioned above, Huawei’s sub-brand will be also announcing the Honor MagicBook 2019 notebook alongside the Honor 20i on April 17. The specifications of the device are currently under the wraps. However, it is believed that it could be a small upgrade over last year’s model.

Samsung confirms Galaxy J series will be replaced by the Galaxy A series

While Chinese manufacturers have adopted the idea of having sub-brands, some of the bigger phone manufacturers have stuck to having multiple series that can sometimes get confusing. Samsung is an example, but the Korean giant has been doing some cleaning up.

Samsung Galaxy J4 Core
Galaxy J4 Core

Samsung’s lineup was originally made up of the Galaxy S, Galaxy Note, Galaxy A, Galaxy J, Galaxy C, and Galaxy On series, with the last two being a region-specific series and an online-only series.

Last year, Samsung canceled the Galaxy On and Galaxy C series and this year it launched the Galaxy M series. Yesterday, it revealed the Galaxy J series will be no more and will now be replaced by the Galaxy A series.

The Galaxy A series was originally a sort of upper mid-range series for Samsung but it still couldn’t measure up to the competition with respect to specs and value for money.

The new Galaxy A series will no longer be limited to upper mid-range devices which used to cost a lot compared to the competition but will also have affordable models such as the Galaxy A10, A20, A20e, and A30. There is also the upcoming Galaxy A2 Core which is an Android Go phone. The upper mid-range models for the new A-series are the Galaxy A50, Galaxy A70, and Galaxy A90 and should be joined by the Galaxy A60 and A80 in the future.

The announcement was made via an official video posted on YouTube by Samsung Malaysia. The video explains the change and all the new features the “new” series brings such as bigger batteries, new Infinity Displays, more cameras, and even on-screen fingerprint scanners.

READ MORE: Samsung Galaxy A10 launched in Pakistan with a price tag of PKR21,500 ($153)

Leaked renders and specs reveal Honor 20 Lite will have 3 rear cameras too

The Honor 20 Lite will be the least powerful model of the upcoming Honor 20 series. While we expect it to have a less powerful processor and even pack less features, leaked renders have revealed it will share  some features with its more powerful sibling, the Honor 20.

Honor 20 Lite

The leaked renders (and specs) which were first shared by Winfuture.de show the Honor 20 Lite will also have triple rear cameras albeit in a different arrangement from the cameras on the Honor 20 as seen in its own leaked render.

The cameras are also arranged vertically on the left of the phone but unlike those of the Honor 20 which are separated, all the sensors of the Honor 20 Lite share the same housing. There is an LED flash below the cameras and in the middle of the phone is a fingerprint scanner. The Honor 20 has its own fingerprint scanner buried under the display.

The main camera is reported to be a 24MP f/1.8 sensor and it is paired with an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera with a 120° viewing angle. The third camera is a 2MP depth sensor. The Honor 20 might have the same number of cameras but its sensors are different – a 48MP primary sensor, a 20MP secondary sensor and an 8MP with 3x optical zoom.

The leaked Honor 20 render didn’t reveal the front of the phone but the renders of the Honor 20 Lite show the phone will have a waterdrop notch and a display with curved corners. The display is a 6.21-inch 2340 x 1080 panel and the notch is home to a 32MP sensor.

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The phone will be powered by the Kirin 710 paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It will have a triple card tray for two nano-SIMs and a MicroSD card. It also has an audio jack at the bottom and a MicroUSB port that charges a 3400mAH battery.

READ MORE: Honor 8X sales globally have exceeded 10 million barely six months after launch

Samsung updates Galaxy J8 to Android Pie

Samsung is extending its Android Pie roll-out to its mid-range phones. The Galaxy J8 which was released last year is the latest member to get updated.

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The new update not only brings Android Pie but also One UI and April’s security patch. It has started rolling out to the phone in Russia and should arrive in other regions in the coming weeks.

The Galaxy J8, which is also available as the Galaxy On8 in India was released in August last year. It has a 6.0-inch HD+ display, a Snapdragon 450 processor and up to 4GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable storage.

It has dual rear cameras – a 16MP f/1.7 primary sensor and a 5MP f/1.9 sensor for capturing depth details. It also has a 16MP f/1.9 selfie camera with its own LED flash. The Galaxy J8 also has a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner in the same design as that of the Galaxy S9 series.

READ MORE: Samsung Galaxy A30 now available to buy in the US with a 30-day warranty

Tencent launches WeGame X platform allowing international users to play local Chinese games

Chinese internet giant Tencent is known for its range of popular games such as Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG), King of Glory and several others. As interests in Tencent’s games continues to rise, the internet giant had promised to launch a more international games platform. That it seems to have done with the surprise launch of the “WeGame X” game platform. The platform is said to be the international edition of the WeGame storefront which serves the China market.

Tencent is reportedly testing the storefront and its global servers presently, which may mean that a more auspicious official launch is on the way. But the WeGame X platform is available for download internationally. The platform presently has 29 games, most of which were developed by independent Chinese developers, with some of Tencent’s in-house studios accounting for the rest. Some of the listed games include; Deep Silver, Larian, Kingdom Defend: Frontline, E-sports Legend, Possia Time and Hello Game. The popular game Fortnite is not listed but with the listing of some globally popular titles like Deep Silver, it seems clear more big western titles will be available on the platform soon.

Read Also: Tencent deploys facial recognition to detect underage gamers amidst China’s gaming addiction crisis

Currently, the platform supports English, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese, and Japanese and Russian language support will be added soon. However, it remains to be seen how well WeGame X does with international players. Tencent is viewed with some suspicion by gamers outside of China, especially due to the notion that the company could share user data with the Chinese government.

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Best Camera Smartphones of Q1 2019: Single Camera to Penta Cameras, they all make the list!

In the past couple of years, smartphone manufacturers have worked extremely hard on their flagship cameras. As a result, smartphones have become so powerful that you can shoot professional photos and videos, even without edits. There are a lot of cases where professional cameras are becoming increasingly unnecessary.

So, let’s take a look at the best smartphone cameras available in Q1 2019, for both photo quality and innovation.

 

1Huawei P30 and P30 Pro

Huawei P30 and Huawei P30 Pro

In our opinion, at least when it comes to rear cameras, Huawei P30 Pro simply has no competition in Q1 2019. Huawei reimagined mobile photography on the Huawei P30 Pro by adding a quadruple camera with a main 40MP sensor. The primary sensor replaces the green color in RGB with yellow, in order to achieve better performance in low light conditions. And the results were amazing: with low light, the handset performs even better than Google Pixel 3 and its advanced Night Sight mode, capturing a huge amount of light. Its secondary sensor is a 20 MP ultrawide lens, while the third sensor is a periscope lens with 5x optical zoom and up to 50x digital zoom. Last but not least, there is a TOF 3D camera which captures depth info in a very accurate way.

The vanilla Huawei P30 seems to have a similar camera setup but it is not exactly so. While it still comes with a 40 MP RYYB sensor, it lacks the TOF camera, it has different focal apertures and its optical zoom goes up to 3x. But it is still among the most impressive camera phones out there, especially at its cheaper price tag.

2Samsung Galaxy S10+

Galaxy S10

If we were asked to choose the very best camera phone of Q1 2019 excluding the Huawei P30, we would definitely go for the Samsung Galaxy S10+. In order to capture a higher quantity of light for stunning photos in the dark, the main sensor of its triple camera setup has a variable aperture borrowed from its predecessor, the Galaxy S9 Plus. Further, it comes with a telephoto lens providing a 2x optical zoom and an ultrawide 16 MP sensor. Besides having one of the best rear camera departments, it is definitely the camera phone with the best selfie camera. It sports a dual front camera with a 10 MP main sensor which can record 4K videos (at 30 fps, while the rear camera goes up to 4K at 60 fps) and a secondary depth sensor with an 8 MP resolution.

3Huawei Mate 20 Pro

In a few months, Huawei Mate 20 Pro will probably become one of the best camera phones in terms of quality-price ratio, as well as an affordable alternative to the Huawei P30 Pro. Unlike its newer sibling with four cameras, the Mate 20 Pro features a triple camera setup. Despite its age, even today, most of the smartphone cameras won’t be able to beat its amazing performance. Its rear camera setup is similar to the one you will find on the Huawei P30 with the only difference being the secondary ultrawide lens which has a lower resolution on the P30 (20 MP vs 16 MP). On the other hand, Huawei P30 comes with a better front camera boasting a higher 32 MP resolution. If you are asking yourself whether you should go for the Huawei Mate 20 Pro or the Huawei P30, read our in-depth specs comparison.

4Nokia 9 PureView

Nokia 9 PureView_

At the launch of the Nokia 9 PureView in my country, HMD Global’s general manager for Italy was quite clear: Nokia 9 PureView is a phone for photography enthusiasts. It is the world’s first smartphone to come with a Penta-camera setup and it is able to churn out 60MP of imaging data and combine them using CPU, GPU, ISP, and DSP found on its Snapdragon 845 chipset in order to provide amazing photos. The Penta-camera setup consists of 2x RGB sensors and 3x monochromatic ones, including a TOF camera. According to HMD Global, the smartphone is able to capture 10x times more light than a single sensor of the same kind. And there is even an imaging co-processor defining the exposure and the white balance of every sensor.

 

 

5Xiaomi Mi 9

Xiaomi Mi 9X

Cameras were essentially the weakest point of Xiaomi devices until a few years ago. But now, things have totally changed. The Chinese company has put a lot of efforts on its flagships’ cameras since the Mi Mix 2S, and this year, it has released one of the best camera phones: the Xiaomi Mi 9. Despite its affordable pricing, the phone offers one of the best camera experiences out there. The only disadvantage is the fact that it lacks optical stabilization, especially in low light conditions. Apart from that, the camera comes with a 48MP Sony main sensor, a 16 MP ultrawide lens and a 12 MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom. On the front, you get a 20 MP selfie camera enclosed in a waterdrop notch.

6Google Pixel 3

Google PIxel 3 Lite hands-on video

Google Pixel 3 is the only phone in this list to feature a single camera sensor at the back. Big G has often proved that you do not need a high number of rear cameras in order to take great shots. For the Mountain View giant, software and algorithm are two of the most important components in photography, even more than the sensors. Indeed, the 12.2 MP sensor is able to capture very bright photos, and a huge amount of light, all thanks to the Night Sight feature with accurate depth info, and an amazing level of detail. While the rear camera is composed of a single sensor, on the front side you get a dual selfie camera which is among the best selfie departments you can get in Q1 2019. It consists of 2 sensors with 8 MP resolutions (wide and ultrawide) and an f/1.8 focal aperture.

7Apple iPhone Xs Max

iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max

Despite its disappointing sales this year, iPhone Xs Max remains one of the better camera phones in the market. Apple did not bet on a high number of cameras as the iPhone Xs Max comes with a simple dual camera setup composed of a 12 MP main sensor and a 12 MP telephoto sensor with 2x optical zoom. While the low light photos could be better, the phone manages to take stunning samples in most cases, supported by its solid optical stabilization. The rear cameras can record videos up to 4K resolution at 24, 30 or even 60 fps. Unfortunately, this device is all but affordable, but you also get an outstanding build quality and blazing speeds thanks to the iOS optimization, as well as a stunning AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate.

 

Overall, it’s good to see that this list is not dominated by one or two manufacturers. More and more smartphone companies have been able to successfully develop and optimize powerful mobile cameras in recent times. This means that a potential smartphone user has a lot more option to choose from when they are looking for a high-quality camera experience.

 

 

HTC removes a bunch of its apps from the Play Store

HTC, once a top mobile phone manufacturer has been struggling for years now. The manufacturer hasn’t released any phone this year though it said it will. When it does launch its first phone this year, a number of HTC apps may no longer ship with it.

The Taiwanese company has unpublished a lot of its apps from the Google Play Store which means these apps will no longer be available on its phones. The company’s activity on App Brain shows that it has unpublished 14 of its apps from the Play Store.

HTC unpublished apps

These apps include HTC Sense Home Launcher, HTC People, HTC Mail, HTC Speak, HTC Calendar, and HTC Dot View. A number of these apps haven’t received updates in months, so HTC is cleaning house. However, apps like HTC Mail, HTC People, and HTC Calendar are apps that come pre-installed with its phones as alternatives to Google’s own apps.

READ MORE: HTC confirms Android Pie update will begin rolling out in Q2 2019

Meizu global users complain over lack of software support

Meizu makes really good phones but a lot of them are available only in China. The Chinese brand has begun expanding its portfolio to other regions and has started releasing global versions of its phones that can be purchased from online stores in China. The Meizu Note 9 for example already has a global version. However, there are complaints about Meizu’s lack of support for the global version of its phones.

meizu logo

A Meizu user based in France reached out to us to lament about the situation. Alexandre who is also a reseller of Meizu smartphones wrote a post on the official Meizu forum complaining about the company’s poor software support for the global version of its phones.

Meizu 16th poor software support

Citing the Meizu 16th which he owns as an example, he said the 2018 flagship has only been updated once since its release and the said update fixed just a single bug.

In his post, he disclosed how the admins of the global forums don’t listen to user complaints or collect details on bugs. He also mentioned that forum admins have revealed on private groups that Meizu’s global department is “almost dead” and developers no longer care about the brand.

It is sad to see Meizu is failing to provide great services for its users. Software support is very important and makes for an important aspect of after-sales services for a phone. If a manufacturer is known for poor software support or after-sales services in general, buyers will avoid patronizing them.

If Meizu is serious about its business and respects its fans, we expect it to address these issues as quickly as possible.

READ MORE: Meizu 16s passes through TENAA: images only, no specs yet

Huawei readying 6 million units of P30 series in first batch, aims to sell 20 million units this year

Huawei recently launched its flagship smartphone series — Huawei P30. The series has two smartphones — P30 and P30 and are slated to go on sale in China from 11th April. Meanwhile, the company is also gearing up to launch the device in other markets.

Now, a new report coming from local publication in China reveals that the company has prepared a stock of around 6 million units of Huawei P30 series smartphones. However, the stock is for the global markets and not only China.

Huawei P30 and P30 Pro

It also adds that the Chinese giant is aiming to sell over 20 million units of the P30 series smartphones this year. Majority of these smartphones are being produced at Foxconn’s Zhengzhou plant in Henan.

The same plant is known for being the main source of Apple’s iPhone but Huawei seems to be taking advantage of Foxconn’s production line and capacity after the sharp decline in the demand of iPhone orders.

Huawei is now stocking up the P30 series units as it about to go on sale in various countries. To meet the demand and ensure smoother production and supply chain operations, it is recruiting people and is estimated to have over 50,000 employees.

The Huawei P30 will be available in three variants in China — 8GB RAM + 64GB storage for 3,988 Yuan (approximately $590); 8GB RAM + 128GB storage model costing 4,488 Yuan (approx. $665); and 8GB RAM + 256GB storage model priced at 4,988 Yuan (~$740).

On the other hand, the Huawei P30 Pro will be coming to China in options like 8GB RAM + 128GB storage; 8GB RAM + 256GB storage; and 8GB RAM + 512GB storage. The phones are expected to be priced at 5,588 Yuan (~$820), 6,288 Yuan (approx. $935) and 6,988 Yuan (approximately $1,040) respectfully.

Read More: Huawei Mate X gets listed on the official website, will be available for purchase from June

Recently, during the Shanghai AWE 2019 Conference, Yu Chengdong, CEO of Huawei’s consumer business revealed that the company is planning to sell more than 250 million to 260 million units of its smartphones, in a combined sale of Huawei and Honor devices. With this, the company aims to become the top smartphone brand or grab a close second spot.

Huawei P30 Pro Dismantling video unravels the internals

Huawei went official with two strong flagships, the P30 and P30 Pro towards the end of March. The P30 and P30 Pro will definitely be cash spinners for the Chinese giant considering that they didn’t disappoint in terms of their designs. The Huawei P30 and P30 Pro are not just beautiful but also premium looking just like Huawei’s range of flagship models. A teardown/ dismantling video of the P30 Pro has been released, showing the beauty isn’t just on the outside. The device is equally beautifully designed on the inside. Most importantly, the device would be a difficult one to repair if there is a cause for that.Huawei P30 Pro

The YouTube video was created by TechMagnet and was filmed at the Huawei Service Store in Vienna, Austria. The dismantling was done by a technician with up to 20 years of experience as a Huawei service centre technician. But then, the process doesn’t look so complicated for any tech expert to do the same.Huawei P30

From the internals, the Huawei P30 Pro is an all round beauty. The device uses a glass back which comes apart after heating with the heat gun and use of a suction cup to pull out. When the rear cover is removed, the P30 Pro is shown to be covered with a graphite sticker for heat dissipation.Huawei P30 Pro

Also notable is the arrangement of the quad camera setup at the rear of the P30 Pro.  It could be seen that the 20MP super wide-angle sensor, 40MP main sensor and ToF sensors are combined. The 8MP telephone lens which has a periscope structure sits separately at the bottom. Huawei P30 ProRead Also: Huawei P30 vs P30 Pro: We Take a Look at their Key Differences!

You’ll also take note of the big battery size of the device which occupies half of the motherboard space. That is because the phone uses a 4,200 mAh cell. In order to keep the device as thin as possible, the battery is flat and wide instead of being stout and narrow. You can check out the entire teardown video from below.

Nubia Alpha launched in China; Price and release date

The Nubia Alpha wearable smartphone was revealed at the IFA 2018 tech expo in September last year. In February, it was showcased at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) tech trade show. The Nubia Alpha was unleashed today in China through a dedicated launch event. It has landed in the home market with a starting price of 3,499 Yuan (~$520) and its first sale will be carried out on April 10.

Nubia Alpha Price and Release Date for China

The Black variant of the Nubia Alpha with eSIM support is priced at 3,499 Yuan (~$520). Its 18k gold-plated edition with eSIM support carries a price tag of 4,499 Yuan (~$669). There is a Bluetooth-only version of the Nubia Alpha. However, the company has not released it in China.

Nubia’s official online shop, Jingdong Mall, Suning Tesco and Tmall will be carrying out the first sales of the Nubia Alpha on April 10 at 10 AM. Customers who place an order for it on its first sale day can take home Nubia Pods wireless Bluetooth earbuds worth 799 Yuan (~$119) for free. The Chinese manufacturer has partnered with leading Chinese carrier Unicom for making 4G connections available through eSIM on the Nubia Alpha wearable smartphone.

Nubia Alpha China

Nubia Alpha Specifications and Features

The Nubia Alpha is the world’s first innovative product that can function as a smartphone as well as a smartwatch. Also, it is the first wearable product to go official in China after the commercialization of eSIM in the country.

The Nubia Alpha packs in a 4-inch flexible display that offers an aspect ratio of 36:9. The display can be wrapped on the wrist for using it is a smartwatch and it can be unwrapped to use it as a smartphone with a tall aspect ratio display. Nubia’s custom-made AlphaOS runs on the device. It supports AIM (Air Interaction Mechanics) gestures that allow users to control the device without touching its screen.

Nubia Alpha

The Nubia Alpha includes a 500mAh battery and a 5-megapixel camera with f/2.2 aperture. The device is powered by Snapdragon Wear 2011 processor and 1 GB of RAM. It has an inbuilt storage of 8 GB. The wearable smartphone comes with some health-centric features such as fitness tracker, heart rate monitor and sleep tracker.

Nubia partners with 1MORE, launches ¥799 (~$119) Nubia Pods truly wireless earbuds

Earlier today, Nubia announced its very first pair of truly wireless earbuds, the Nubia Pods. The wireless earbuds is a result of a collaboration between the smartphone manufacturer and 1MORE. For those who don’t know, Xiaomi has a stake in 1MORE and it’s the company behind a number of Xiaomi’s own headphones.

Nubia Pods

The Nubia Pods come in a black case. The earbuds themselves are available in two color variants – gold and black with an NCVM (non-conductive vacuum metallization) metallic finish. To be honest, the Nubia Pods are a rebranded version of the 1MORE Stylish True Wireless In-Ear Headphones but with Bluetooth 5.0 instead of Bluetooth 4.2 and support for Qualcomm’s aptX audio and AAC HD audio. The Nubia Pods are winners of 2019’s IF Design Award.

The earbuds are lightweight – 6.2 grams each (52.8 grams with the case). They are also sweat-proof with 45° angled tips that fit snugly into your ear canals. There are replaceable O-Hooks to provide a stable fit in case you are on the move.

Nubia Pods
Nubia Pods
1MORE Stylish True Wireless In-Ear Headphones
1MORE Stylish True Wireless In-Ear Headphones

The earbuds use a custom-made LDS antenna for a smooth connection with less signal interference and transmission during music playback and phone calls. There is also a 7mm driver with a titanium composite diaphragm for clear sound and powerful bass.

There is a button on each earbud. The button on the right earbud is for answering/ending calls with a single click, and rejecting calls with a long press. A single click of the button on the left earbud will play/pause playback, a double click will skip to the next track, and a triple press will skip to the previous track. Pressing and holding both buttons for 2 seconds will power on the earbuds while pressing and holding for 4 seconds will switch them off. You can decide to connect only the right earbud for calls as the Nubia Pods supports single pairing mode. Unfortunately there is no support for any AI Assistant.

Nubia Pods

The Nubia Pods has the same battery capacity as the 1MORE version but a slightly lower battery life. The battery capacity of each earbud is 55mAh and the case has a battery capacity of 410mAh. The earbuds will provide 6.5 hours of playback time and talking time (at 50% volume) but that can be increased to 24 hours with the case. It takes the earbuds and the case 85 minutes each to charge from empty to full.

READ MORE: First Sample from Nubia Alpha’s tiny 5MP camera doesn’t disappoint

The Nubia Pods are priced at ¥799 (~$119) and will be available for purchase at a later date. They will ship with three pairs of silicone ear tips and three pairs of silicone O-Hooks.

Android Q brings ‘deep press’ similar to 3D Touch on iOS

Google is officially bringing Android Q at the company’s IO conference in May 2019. Before its official launch, Google posted the Android Q developer build to let developers ensure compatibility with their Apps. In a recent Android Q Beta Build 2, Google added new features such as multitasking, reworked gestures and audio zooming capabilities. According to the new Android Q documentation, the latest Android OS will natively support ‘deep press’ feature as like of 3D touch on iOS.

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The same feature is already available on Android via third-party apps, but natively there was no presence. We have seen long press gestures on various third-party launchers, but now Google is moving a step further with the integration of ‘deep press’ in Android OS.

The new action is present under the “MotionEvent” documentation. It defines ‘deep press’: It represents the user intentionally pressing harder on the screen. This classification type should be used to accelerate the long press behaviour. In other words, it is a function allowing unique responses when users press down the display harder.

However, it is not clear whether ‘deep press’ requires any hardware changes or some software tweaks would do the magic. Though, we believe the new feature might need specialized hardware for better execution.

We hope to see ‘deep press’ integration on the upcoming Pixel 4 smartphone, expected to unveil in October 2019.

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US-based MIT terminates partnership with Huawei and ZTE

The US government is apparently not relenting in its effort to ensure Chinese companies Huawei Technologies and ZTE Corp do not have any dealing with the country’s IT infrastructure network. US government agencies have previously been barred from using telecoms equipment from either of the two Chinese companies. The latest is that US education institute Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has announced that is is severing ties with both Huawei and ZTE as U.S. authorities investigate the Chinese firms for alleged sanctions violations.Huawei

Although this may not hit both companies as a surprise, the move makes MIT the latest top U.S. education institution to stop using telecom equipment made by Huawei and other Chinese companies in order to avoid losing federal funding. Earlier this year, Britain’s Oxford University stopped accepting funding from Huawei.

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In a letter posted on the institute’s website of Wednesday, the vice president for research, Maria Zuber stated; “MIT is not accepting new engagements or renewing existing ones with Huawei and ZTE or their respective subsidiaries due to federal investigations regarding violations of sanction restrictions.” The VP also stated that collaborations with China, Russia and Saudi Arabia would face additional administrative review procedures, as circumstances dictate.

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