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Nokia X71 vs Moto G7 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy A70: Specs Comparison

For the first time in 2019, HMD Global renewed its upper-midrange line-up with a new smartphone launched in the Asian market: the Nokia X71. A few days later, Motorola launched two new variants of the Moto G7 Plus with 4 and 6 GB of RAM, as well as 128 GB of internal storage. Alongside the recently-announced Samsung Galaxy A70, these handsets represent some of the most interesting alternatives when it comes to quality-price ratio. This comparison will tell you which one should have a higher value for money and which is the best device of the trio in case you do not care about the price at all.

 

Nokia X71 vs Motorola Moto G7 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy A70

Nokia X71 Motorola Moto G7 Plus Xiaomi Mi 9 SE
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 157.2 x 76.5 x 8 mm, 180 grams 157 x 75.3 x 8.3 mm, 176 grams 164.3 x 76.7 x 7.9 mm
DISPLAY 6.39 inches, 1080 x 2316p (Full HD+), 400 ppi, IPS LCD 6.2 inches, 1080 x 2270p (Full HD+), 405 ppi, LTPS IPS LCD  6.7 inches, 1080 x 2400 pixels, 393 ppi, 20:9 ratio, Super AMOLED
PROCESSOR Qualcomm Snapdragon 660, octa-core 2.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 636, octa-core 1.8 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 670, octa-core 2 GHz
MEMORY 6 GB RAM, 128 GB – micro SD slot 4 GB RAM, 64 GB  – 4 GB RAM, 128 GB – 6 GB RAM, 128 GB – micro SD dedicated slot 6 GB RAM, 128 GB – 8 GB RAM, 128 GB – micro SD dedicated slot
SOFTWARE Android 9 Pie Android 9 Pie  Android 9 Pie, One UI
CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS  Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS
CAMERA Triple 48 + 8 + 5 MP f/1.8 and f/2.4
16 MP f/2.0 front camera
Dual 16 + 5 MP f/1.7 and f/2.2
12 MP front camera
Triple 32 + 8 + 5 MP f/1.7, f/2.2 and f/2.2
32 MP f/2.0 front camera
BATTERY 3500 mAh, fast charging 18W 3000 mAh, fast charging 27W  4500 mAh, Fast Charging 25W
ADDITIONAL FEATURES Hybrid Dual SIM slot Dual SIM slot Dual SIM slot

Design

If you are seeking for the best and most futuristic look you should undoubtedly go for the Nokia X71. It is the first phone by HMD Global to feature a punch-hole display that reaches a screen-to-body ratio close to 100 percent without the need of a notch. Further, it comes with a premium body with a glass back and an aluminum frame. My second place goes to the Moto G7 Plus for having an outstanding build quality. It comes with a glass back protected by Gorilla Glass 3, an aluminum frame and splash resistance. But if you only care about the look, then you may need to know that Samsung Galaxy A70 looks more gorgeous with its gradient colors and a very high screen-to-body ratio. Which one do you prefer?

 

Display

When it comes to displays, Samsung is most of the times a step forward compared to other manufacturers, as it is one of the most important display manufacturers. Its midrange phones usually come with AMOLED display which boasts a better color reproduction with more brilliant color and deeper blacks. That is exactly the case of the Samsung Galaxy A70 which also comes with an ultra-tall 20:9 aspect ratio and a huge 6.7-inch diagonal. For all these reasons, it easily wins this display comparison. The second place goes to the Moto G7 Plus as it comes with good brightness and nice color reproduction, but it has only marginal differences compared to the Nokia X71.

 

Specs & Software

Despite Motorola held a separate event to launch a higher-end memory configuration of the Moto G7 Plus, Samsung Galaxy A70 wins the hardware comparison for being equipped with a more powerful chipset and a higher amount of RAM. It sports a wonderful Snapdragon 670 which is paired with up to 8 GB of RAM and up to 128 GB of internal storage. Moto G7 Plus has an older and less powerful Snapdragon 636, so it gets beaten even by the Nokia X71 which comes with the Snapdragon 660 boasting a higher clock frequency and better graphics performances. Note that Samsung Galaxy A70 has a customized user interface, while Moto G7 Plus and Nokia X71 come with stock Android (X71 is part of the Android One program with faster and more constant updates as well as direct support by Google).

 

Camera

Overall, the best camera department belongs to the Samsung Galaxy A70. It comes with a triple rear camera composed of a 32 MP main sensor, an 8 MP ultrawide secondary lens and a depth sensor, while on the front it has a stunning 32 MP snapper. But if we only consider the rear sensors, Nokia X71 is more or less at the same level with its Carl Zeiss and its 48 MP triple camera. However, we have to test the Nokia X71 thoroughly to give a definitive opinion, and we still did not have the chance to click some photos with it. Unlike its rivals with triple cameras, Moto G7 Plus lacks the ultrawide lens, but it still provides a stunning photo quality thanks to OIS for the primary sensor and a very bright focal aperture.

 

Battery

Samsung Galaxy A70 is equipped with a monster battery and it lasts a lot more on a single charge. It can even pass two days with a stressed usage pattern, that is amazing. Motorola Moto G7 Plus has the smallest battery and it can not compete with its opponents, but it has also a faster-charging technology, so it is able to fully charge in less time. Nokia X71 sits in the middle with a 3500 mAh unit.

 

Price

Motorola Moto G7 Plus debuted with a price tag of €300/$335 for the base variant with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage, while Nokia X71 starts from about €350/$393. Samsung still did not reveal the pricing of the Galaxy A70. With the actual info, the Galaxy A70 wins the comparison with better performance, amazing cameras, and a huge battery, but if it will cost more than $450, then its value for money might not be so high.

 

Nokia X71 vs Motorola Moto G7 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy A70: PROs and CONS

Nokia X71

PROs

  • Great design
  • Good battery
  • Nice build quality
  • Nice cameras

CONS

  • Costlier

 

Motorola Moto G7 Plus

PROs

  • Good price
  • Compact
  • Splash resistant
  • Stereo speakers

CONS

  • Lower-end hardware

 

Samsung Galaxy A70

PROs

  • High performance
  • Better display
  • Great cameras
  • Huge battery

CONS

  • Nothing particular

 

Nokia X71 to launch in China tomorrow, April 8

The Nokia X71 launched last week in Taiwan as the first Nokia phone with a punch hole display. HMD Global Oy is now set to launch the phone in Mainland China tomorrow.

Nokia X71

 

The phone which shares some similarities with the Nokia 7 Plus (black + copper color variant, Snapdragon 660 processor) is also the first Nokia phone with triple rear cameras. The official Nokia Mobile China account has been dropping teasers of the phone in the past couple of days before confirming today the phone will be unveiled in China on April 8.

The Nokia X71 has a 6.39-inch PureView display with an FHD+ resolution and a 19.3:9 aspect ratio. HMD Global says it has a screen-to-body ratio of 93% but didn’t state the diameter of the punch hole. The hole in the display is on the left just like that of the Honor View 20.

Nokia X71 China launch

 

The phone is powered by the Snapdragon 660 and it is paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage with support for storage expansion. The rear is home to a 48MP primary camera, an 8MP wide-angle camera, and a 5MP camera for depth of field. The front-facing camera is a 16MP f/2.0 sensor. There is a fingerprint scanner on the back of the phone.

READ MORE: Nokia 8.1 price slashed by Rs. 2,000 in India

Alleged Realme 3 Pro specs leaked: will have Snapdragon 710 SoC, VOOC 3.0

The Realme 3 Pro is an anticipated device from Realme set to take on the Redmi Note 7 Pro. The phone is scheduled to launch this month though the exact date is still unknown. Alleged specs of the phone have leaked and it seems there will soon be a new mid-range king in the Indian smartphone market.

Realme 3 Pro teaser

The leak was first reported by Indiashopps and they say the info comes from unnamed sources and analysts.

First, the Realme 3 Pro will come with the Snapdragon 710 processor which powers phones like the Mi 8 SE and the Nokia 8.1. When compared to the Snapdragon 675 which powers the Redmi Note 7 Pro, the Snapdragon 710 trumps it only in graphics performance. The SDM710 is also more power efficient since it is built on a smaller node.

The Realme 3 Pro will come in three variants – 4GB RAM + 32GB, 4GB RAM + 64GB, and 6GB RAM + 64GB. All three models should support storage expansion. There will also be three color variants but they weren’t revealed.

Coming to cameras, the Realme 3 Pro will not join the Sony IMX586 train but use the Sony IMX519, the same primary sensor in the OnePlus 6T.

There is no info on battery capacity but the Realme 3 Pro will support VOOC 3.0 according to the source. The OPPO Reno is also said to feature this new fast-charging technology. It is entirely different from SuperVOOC which the Find X uses. Nevertheless, VOOC 3.0 is said to be 23.8% faster than VOOC 2.0.

READ MORE: Realme Android 9 Pie ColorOS 6.0 update will be released in June

OPPO Reno rumor roundup: Specifications, variants, launch event and livestream details

On April 10, OPPO will be announcing the much hyped Oppo Reno series of smartphones. It is speculated that the Chinese manufacturer a Snapdragon 710 and a Snapdragon 855 version of the Oppo Reno smartphone. The 8D866 model is expected to arrive in 4G only and 5G-ready versions. Here is everything that is known about the upcoming Oppo Reno series:

Oppo Reno Launch Event

The OPPO Reno launch event will be held in Shanghai at Mercedes-Benz Arena on April 10 between 2 PM and 4 PM. The Chinese manufacturer will be also an international event for the OPPO Reno series on April 24 in Zurich, Switzerland for global audience.

Oppo Reno Lite

OPPO Reno variants and specifications

In the previous month, OPPO had trademarked five Reno monikers with European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and Intellectual Property Office (IPO) such as Oppo Reno Pro, Reno Plus, Reno Zoom, Reno Lite and Reno Youth.

The Oppo Reno 10x Zoom edition could be fueled by the Snapdragon 855 SoC. It is expected to arrive with a 6.65-inch notch-less OLED display with full HD+ resolution and in-display fingerprint reader. It will offer a screen-to-body ratio 91.3 percent. The SoC will be supported by 8 GB of RAM and it will include 256 GB of native storage. The ColorOS 6.0 UI based Android 9 Pie OS will come loaded on the device

oppo reno

Its triple camera setup will include OIS enabled Sony IMX586 48-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-megapixel 120-degree super wide-angle lens and a 13-megapixel periscope telephoto lens as third camera sensor. Readers can visit this post to see the camera samples of the smartphone. A “shark fin” shaped pop-up selfie camera module with an LED flash and 16-megapixel lens is also available on the device.

OPPO Reno triple camera

OPPO Reno case render

The smartphone will also carry support for dual-band GPS technology and it will come equipped with copper tube liquid cooling for internal heat dissipation. The 4,065mAh battery of the phone will support VOOC fast charging technology. The handset was Bluetooth certified in the previous month through which it was revealed that the company will be also announcing a 5G version of the phone. The SD855 variant is expected to be priced around $605 and $605 in Vietnam.

Apart from the SD855 model, two smartphones of the Oppo Reno series with model numbers PCAM00 / PCAT00, PCGM00 / PCGT00 and PCAM10 / PCAT10. The last model appears like a low-end model that could probably end up as Oppo Reno Youth or Lite. It features a 6.5-inch IPS LCD waterdrop-style notched display with full HD+ resolution, 2.1 GHz octa-core processor (could be Helio P70), up to 6 GB of RAM, up to 128 GB of storage, Android 9 Pie OS, 16-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual camera, 16-megapixel selfie camera, around 4,000mAh battery and a rear-facing fingerprint reader.

OPPO Reno Snapdragon 710 EditionThe PCAM00 / PCAT00 and PCGM00 / PCGT00 seems to feature identical specs and only the noticeable different between are the rear camera configurations. The PCAM00 / PCAT00 model has 6.4-inch full HD+ AMOLED notch-less display with in-screen fingerprint sensor. It is powered by 2.2 GHz octa-core processor and up to 8 GB of RAM. It features up to 256 GB of native storage. For photography, it features 48-megapixel + 5-megapixel dual camera on its rear and an LED assisted 16-megapixel selfie camera placed in a pop-up camera module. Its packed with a 3,680mAh battery with support for rapid charging technology.

The OPPO PCGM00 / PCGM00 features a slightly bigger 6.5-inch AMOLED notch-less display and 16-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual camera, but rest of the specs are identical with PCAM00 / PCAT00 model. Hence, at least one or both PCAM00 / PCAT00 and PCGM00 / PCGT00 could be both powered by Snapdragon 710 SoC. This model is expected to colors like Extreme Night Black, Mist Pink, Fog Sea Green and Nebula Purple. The smartphone is now up for reservations in China through its official online shop.

The recent reports have confusing information on the OPPO Reno series. Hopefully, leaked details surfaced in the next few days may reveal clearer information on the Oppo Reno variants.

OPPO A5 gets new 64GB variant in India

The OPPO A5 is a mid-range phone with a notch and dual rear cameras. It launched in India last year in a single variant with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. OPPO has now released a new variant with double the storage.

OPPO A5 featured

The new variant retains all the specs of the 32GB version but has 64GB of built-in storage. As expected, it also costs more – ₹12,990 (~$188). To be honest we see no reason why you will want to buy this as the Realme U1 (4+64GB) offers much more (save for a smaller battery) and costs less – ₹11,999 (~$175).

The OPPO A5 has a 6.2-inch HD+ 19:9 display with a wide notch at the top for the selfie camera and speaker. It is powered by the Snapdragon 450 processor and there is support for storage expansion.

The back of the phone is home to dual cameras – a 13MP f/2.2 primary sensor and a 2MP f/2.4 depth sensor. The front-facing camera is an 8MP f/2.0 sensor with support for Face Unlock and AI Beauty 2.0. It also has a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner.

The A5 runs ColorOS 5.1 based on Android 8.1 Oreo and packs a 4230mAh battery. It has a pretty nice feature called Music Party which allows your friends to connect to your hotspot and play the same song your phone is playing.

READ MORE: Oppo reveals the camera specifications of the Oppo Reno smartphone

Sony resumes Xperia XA2 Android Pie update

Sony began rolling out the Android Pie update to the mid-range Xperia XA2 back in February. However, it had to suspend the update as it was bricking the Russian version of the phone. Sony has now resumed the update for the phone.

Sony Xperia XA2

The old update’s which has version number 50.2.A.0.342 would cause phones to restart and then display black and white stripes on the screen afterward, rendering the phone unusable. The new update has resolved the issue and is now safe for installation.

The new update’s version number is 50.2.A.0.352 and it brings March 2019’s security patch too. It is also said to be rolling out in other regions too. So check your phone for the update.

The Xperia XA2 was released over a year ago. It has a 5.2-inch FHD display with thick bezels at the top and bottom of the screen and covered with Gorilla Glass 4. There is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 630 under the hood and it is paired with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. The SIM 2 slot also doubles as a MicroSD card slot (256GB max.).

READ MORE: Sony merges mobile, TV, audio, and camera divisions into one

Xiaomi is 9 Years Old: We Document Its Journey & Major Milestones!

Nine years ago, eight people came together in Beijing with one purpose: To create something cool! And it took them just a bowl of millet porridge to know what they wanted to call the company. Thus, Xiaomi was created.

Little did they know they were creating one of the biggest smartphone companies in the world.

Today, Xiaomi is not just a smartphone maker. It’s a way of living. Its products can replace nearly all of your essential electronics at home, ranging from tiny smart bulbs to heavy duty washing machines and water purifiers. The Xiaomi fever is spreading ever quickly and they seem unstoppable right now. Despite its solid footing in the smartphone industry, Xiaomi had its fair share of struggles and downfalls. And the company has shown us that it’s here to stay by surviving all those tough times. In fact, the company’s turnaround story is so good that people often refer to it as the ‘Chinese Pheonix’!

From making smartphones that borrowed its design from competitors to leading the industry in multiple facets, Xiaomi has carved out a niche of its own in this highly competitive market. To be honest, the smartphone industry wouldn’t have been the same without Xiaomi.

So, it’s only fitting to see some of the biggest milestones by the company on its ninth birthday. So, hop on to this Xiaomi story where you’ll get some interesting facts and figures of the company.

 

 

1How It All Began!

xiaomi cofounders
Xiaomi’s initial team members having millet porridge Source: Donovan Sung Twitter

Xiaomi is headquartered in Beijing, China and started its journey with eight co-founders and fourteen employees on April 6, 2010.

Xiaomi’s logo is abbreviated as Mi and stands for ‘Mobile Internet’. Mi has other meanings as well, which include ‘Mission Impossible’ which represents the various challenges the company had to overcome in its initial years.

The Chinese word for Xiaomi is ‘小米’ which means ‘Millet’. When one of the co-founder’s father cooked millet porridge for the entire team, the company decided to go with this name since it represents affordability and nutrition.

Fun Fact: Xiaomi’s founder, Lei Jun adds “When I went to the trademark registration, someone asked me whether we are an innovative agricultural technology company,”.

Lei Jun and Lin Bin, the two founders of Xiaomi were already good friends before starting off their new idea. Lin Bin met Lei Jun around early 2009 when Google decided to partner with UC Browser. Back then, Lin Bin was at Google heading the company’s mobile products and business developments in China. Lei Jun was the Chairman of UC Web, and it was only natural that they became good friends.

2Xiaomi Founders

xiaomi 8 cofounders
Xiaomi cofounders Source: blog.mi.com

Xiaomi started its operations with eight co-founders. They were all in their 30s or 40s, which was above the average age for startup co-founders in China at that time. Nevertheless, they brought in years of rich experience to the company.

  • Lei Jun (ex-Kingsoft) [Nick: Lei Zong] — Currently the CEO of Xiaomi
  • Lin bin (ex-Googler) [Nick: Bin Zong] — Currently the President of Xiaomi, heads Mobile department
  • Li Wanqiang (ex-Kingsoft) [Nick: Alee] — Heads Xiaomi’s e-commerce teams
  • Kong-Kat Wong (ex-Microsoft) [Nick: KK] — Leads Mi Wi-Fi and Mi Cloud teams
  • Wang Chuan [Nick: Chuan Sir] — Currently President of Xiaomi China, headed Xiaomi’s Smart TV business
  • Hong Feng (ex-Googler) — Heads Xiaomi’s MIUI division
  • Guangping Zhou (ex-Motorola) — Heads Xiaomi’s Hardware and BSP teams
  • Liu De [Nick: Brother De] — Heads Xiaomi’s Industrial Design and Ecosystem Development Teams

 

3Xiaomi Employees

Xiaomi Store Spain
Xiaomi’s New Store in Madrid, Spain

Xiaomi started off with just 14 employees.

Right now, the company has over 18,000 employees spread throughout China, India, and other countries.

While Lei Jun and Lin Bin retain over 40% of shares in Xiaomi, there are 7000+ employees in the company with its shares or options. This was because Xiaomi’s executives offered share options to its employees right from the start. In fact, at the time of Xiaomi’s IPO, it was said that around 56 early employees of the company were all set to become millionaires.

When word spread back in 2010 that Lei Jun and his co-founders were racking up their own money for a venture financing round, there were employees like Li Weixing and others who wanted to join them. Lei Jun had hinted in an interview conducted in March that they had to let everyone in since they can’t let only Weixing invest. The investments from the rank-and-file were capped at about 300,000 yuan each to limit risk and stop employees from taking out loans to invest. The employee who even took out her dowry of around 100,000 to 200,000 yuan ($16,000 to $31,000) was simply identified as employee No. 14, a receptionist now working in Xiaomi’s human resources office.

Today, many of them are millionaires.

 

4Xiaomi’s Smartphone Journey: A Solid Start

xiaomi-mi 1S
Mi 1S

2010

  • The first version of the company’s Android UI called MIUI was announced in China

2011

  • Xiaomi’s first smartphone, Mi 1 announced on August 16. The phone was the first phone with a 1.5GHz dual-core processor and went on sale in October in an online-only sales model. The price tag was just 1999 Yuan ($300).

 

2012

  • Xiaomi announces the Mi 2 featuring Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064. The phone is quite popular in China.
  • This helps Xiaomi sell over 7.19 million smartphones in the year.

2013

  • Xiaomi announces the Xiaomi Mi 3 in two versions, one with SD800 and another one with NVIDIA’s Tegra 4. This phone becomes the company’s flagship model in the international markets next year.
  • In the same year, Xiaomi announces its first phone under a new lineup, Redmi, focused on the budget segment. The first model in the lineup is the Redmi 1. It was announced in July 2013 and came with MediaTek’s MT6589T processor and 1GB of RAM. It’s a hit among budget users.
  • The surge in Xiaomi fanbase helps the company sell over 18.3 million smartphones in the year, which was more than 50% YoY growth.

2014

  • This was the year when Xiaomi decided to let loose and reach out to other markets outside of China.
  • The first international stop was Singapore, followed by countries like Malaysia and the Philippines.
  • The same year, Xiaomi started its operations in India with the Xiaomi Mi 3 flagship.
  • In light of its international expansion, the company decided to give its online operations a global reach by purchasing the Mi.com domain for a staggering $3.6 million. This was the most expensive domain purchase in China in its time.
  • In the same year, the Redmi 1 model got a larger sibling, called the Redmi Note.
  • In terms of smartphone shipments, Xiaomi came into the big league, shipping over 61.12 million units in 2014.

 

5Xiaomi’s Smartphone Journey: Trying Times

mi 4i xiaomi
Xiaomi Mi 4i

2015

  • Xiaomi’s international expansion continued and it entered new markets like Brazil.
  • The company decides to prioritize its operations in India. In this regard, Xiaomi announced Xiaomi Mi 4i, its first smartphone tailored for the Indian market. The phone first launched in India before any other country including China.
  • The company continues its aggressive online-only model. However, it fails to achieve its 100M smartphone target and accepts that it grew too quickly. Xiaomi didn’t reveal an exact sales figure at that time, but it was said to be only around 70 million units, falling way short of its initial target for the year.

2016

  • The struggle continues, with Xiaomi ceasing its operations in Brazil.
  • However, there were a bunch of new announcements like the Xiaomi Mi Max series and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 model. The latter would turn out to be one of the best selling smartphones in India.
  • Xiaomi targets the EU market bagging its first official distributor, ABC Data.
  • In November that year, Xiaomi announced a smartphone that changed the way we perceive the brand. The Mi Mix series was announced with a revolutionary tri-bezel-less design and a very high screen to body ratio. The company managed to beat the big players to release something unique and beautiful in the industry. In some sense, we can say that the Mi Mix series paved the design for the smartphones that we see today!
  • But overall, 2016 was a bad year for Xiaomi. Company’s online-only sales model was no longer effective and competitors like OPPO and Vivo, driven by its solid offline sales strategy, was eating up Xiaomi’s sales. By the end of the year, Xiaomi could only sell around 53 million units. A huge decline over last year and definitely falling short of the company’s big goals.

 

6Xiaomi’s Smartphone Journey: China’s Pheonix!

 xiaomi mi store
Xiaomi started focusing on offline sales

2017

  • This year defined Xiaomi. After two years of declining sales, some people started to write off Xiaomi as any other startup that shows promise but fails to deliver in the long run.
  • However, the company turned things around drastically! And the way they did it forced people to take notice. By the end of 2017, Xiaomi has shipped over 92 million smartphones, which was an unprecedented growth figure in the industry!
  • Xiaomi first revamped its offline policy. CEO Lei Jun announced the company’s newfound love for retail and vowed to open 200 Mi stores in China by the end of the year.
  • Despite struggling in its home country, Xiaomi was exceptionally successful in India in the previous two years. It managed to overtake Samsung to become the number one smartphone company in India in 2017.
  • It opened its first Mi Store in Bengaluru, India in the same year. At the same time, Xiaomi renews its focus in India with a target of opening 100 Mi Stores throughout the country in the next two years.
  • In the same year, Xiaomi offers something unique to its Mi fans. The first Android One smartphone, the Mi A1 is announced. It runs on stock Android instead of the company’s MIUI platform.

2018

  • Xiaomi strengthens its hold in Europe with Three partnership. This opens up its entry into the UK.
  • The company also announces the Mi Mix 2S flagship. This is the first ever Xiaomi smartphone to have a really good camera, changing the perception that the company couldn’t excel in the camera department. With a DxOMark score of 97, Xiaomi had finally entered the big leagues of flagship camera performers.
  • Xiaomi announces it will forever limit its net profit margin after tax for the entire hardware business to 5%.
  • In the same year, Xiaomi gets listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange at HK$17, thereby raising $4.2 billion. With that pricing, the company is valued at $54 billion.
  • Xiaomi’s turnaround strategy further fuels its growth in 2018. It shipped over 100 million smartphones by November 2018. By the end of the year, the total shipments figure reach 122 million!

2019

 

7Xiaomi’s 9 Year Journey In Figures

mi iot users

  • Xiaomi has over 242.1 million MIUI users
  • Xiaomi has over 151 million IoT devices with over 2.3 million users with more than 5 Xiaomi branded IoT devices.
  • Xiaomi is the No.1 Smart TV Brand in Mainland China.
  • The company sells its products in over 70 countries. It one of the top 5 smartphone makers in 16 markets.
  • There will be over 2000 Mi Home stores worldwide by 2019.
  • The company has applied for over 24,000 patents worldwide. Out of them, 5920 patents have been granted yet.
Xiaomi logo
Xiaomi logo in front of the headquarter

As compared to some of the big players out there, Xiaomi’s journey is quite short. However, what the company has managed to do in these short 9 years says a lot about the way it works.

For example, Xiaomi exceeded its revenue goal of RMB 100 billion in just over 7 years! For the same target, Apple took 20 years, Facebook 12 years, Google nine years, Alibaba 17 years, Tencent 17 years, and Huawei 21 years!

 

After its Hong Kong IPO, the company is going strong with its strategy of product diversification. Hence, it isn’t really surprising to see that the company released over 44 non-smartphone products since January 2019!

So, on its 9th birthday, we wish Xiaomi all the success in the coming years. We hope it continues to offer great products and features at an affordable price tag, leading the way for all other companies out there!

Samsung Galaxy Fold gets certified by TENAA, further proof of availability in China

Samsung announced the Galaxy Fold at its Unpacked event on February 20. The Galaxy Fold is the manufacturer’s first foldable device with a flexible display. Before its launch, the device was certified by China’s Communication Commission (3C) which meant it would be sold in China.

Samsung Galaxy Fold featured

Earlier this week the phone was certified by TENAA and the listing reveals a few of its specs. We are not bothered about the incomplete info since the device has already been announced but this is further proof that the Galaxy Fold will be available in China and possibly soon.

The TENAA listing says the Galaxy Fold (SM-F9000) will run Android 9 Pie out of the box, have five cameras (it actually has six) and pack a 4275mAh (minimum capacity) battery. There are no images, no dimensions, and no color variants listed. There is also no info on RAM and storage configuration.

The Galaxy Fold phone has two displays – a 4.6-inch 840 x 1960 screen on the outside and a 7.3-inch 1536 x 2152 flexible display on the inside when unfolded. It is powered by a Snapdragon 855 processor with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of UFS 3.0 storage.

There are two cameras above the flexible display – a 10MP f/2.2 sensor and an 8MP f/1.9 sensor both for selfies. The triple rear cameras are a 12MP telephoto camera with OIS and an f/2.4 aperture paired with a 12MP wide-angle camera with a variable aperture (f/1.5 and f/2.4) which also has OIS. The third sensor is a 16MP ultra-wide angle camera with an f/2.2 aperture. There is also a 10MP f/2.2 selfie camera above the smaller display when it is folded.

The Galaxy Fold packs a 4380mAh battery with support for fast charging. It has a USB type-C port at the bottom, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner but no audio jack.

READ MORE: Samsung Galaxy A90/A80 full specs leaked ahead of its release

Android 9.0 update schedule for LG V30, V35 and V40 ThinQ revealed

I remember last year, just before the LG V40 ThinQ was launched, the device appeared on Geekbench. The benchmark result revealed the phone would run Android Oreo out of the box, and I was disappointed.

LG-V40-ThinQ

For a phone launching two months after Android Pie was released, it wasn’t acceptable for a flagship. Manufacturers like Huawei was also going to launch its own flagship around that period with Android Pie pre-installed.

Eight months after the release of Android Pie and six months after the release of the LG V40 ThinQ, LG is yet to update the device to Android Pie. Yesterday, the Korean company revealed the update schedule for the phone and other V series phones such as the V30, V30S ThinQ, and the V35 ThinQ.

According to the source, the four phones will get the Android Pie update by the end of June, ten months after Android Pie was released.

At the moment, the LG G7 One and the LG G7 ThinQ are the only two LG Phones that have been updated to Android Pie. The former got it first because it is an Android One phone.

READ MORE: LG K12+ launched with a dedicated Google Assistant button, Helio P22 & more

Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL get certified by Singapore’s IMDA, few specs confirmed by Google

The Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL are upcoming mid-range phones from Google. The two phones have been certified by Singapore’s IMDA.

Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL Singapore IMDA

The Info-communications Media Development Authority has certified the two phones listed as the Google G020F and Google G020B. Although the certificates do not mention the marketing names of the phones, the phones are believed to be the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL.

Pixel 3a Google Store

In other news, Google itself has confirmed the official name of the Pixel 3a as well as the specs of both phones. The Pixel 3a was spotted earlier today on the official Google Store site. The store also has a link to the “Pixel 3a Case” listed and even a “Compare phones” link. However, none of the three opens to any page.

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Both devices were also added to Google’s Play Developer Console which lists some of their specs. Bonito which is the codename for the Pixel 3a XL will have a 6” display with a 1080 x 2160 resolution. It will have 4GB of RAM and run Android 9 Pie.

READ MORE: Google Pixel 4 appears in Android Open Source Project comments

The smaller Pixel 3a codenamed “Sargo” will have a 5.6-inch display and a 1080 x 2220 resolution. It will also have 4GB of RAM and run Android Pie out of the box.

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OPPO Reno to launch in Zurich on April 24

The OPPO Reno is scheduled for an April 10 launch in China but a new report has revealed there will be an international launch a few weeks later.

OPPO Reno Zurich Launch

OPPO is said to have sent out invites for an event in Zurich, Switzerland on April 24 where it will unveil the OPPO Reno. The version of the phone that will be launched in Europe will have a triple camera system with 10x zoom and 5G support.

The OPPO Reno’s main camera is a 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor and it is paired with an 8MP super wide-angle camera while the periscope lens is a 13MP sensor. The phone will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 processor.

With respect to design, the phone will have a bezel-less display with no notch or punch hole. OPPO has adopted a unique pop-up selfie camera design that has been tagged as “Sharkfin selfie” due to its angled look.

READ MORE: OPPO A7n launched in China: a MediaTek version of the OPPO A7

Huawei’s 40W SuperCharge supported Power Bank sales to commence next week

At the P30 series launch event, Huawei also unveiled 12000 mAh 40W SuperCharge power bank featuring two-way fast charging and few other amenities. On the day of launch, Huawei didn’t confirm the availability details of the power bank. Though, Bruce Lee, the Vice President of Handset Business at Huawei Consumer Business Group now confirms the commencement of 40W power Bank sales next week.

Huawei 40w power bank

The new Power Bank is compatible with various other devices, including accessories and some Apple products. In a recent Weibo post, Bruce Lee exposed it charging the Huawei Matebook with a data cable.

The power bank will charge the Huawei Mate 20 Pro, Honor Magic 2 and P30 series at 40W. It can SuperCharge 70% of Huawei P30 Pro’s 4200 mAh battery within 30 minutes. Inversely, the power bank itself supports 40W charging and can fully charge in 2 hours and 14 minutes. On standard 10W charge, you would have to wait for at least five hours.

It has two USB ports – USB-A for 40W charging and USB-C for Quick Charging the non-Huawei devices. Users can plug in MacBooks and other Laptops to charge using USB Type-C PD charging.

Moreover, the device has four LED charge indicators and a button to check charge status. It measures 135.4 mm x 69 mm x 15.5 mm and weighs 227 grams.

The device will retail in White and Blue colors for the price of 99 Euros (US$ 111 / 749 Yuan approx.). Huawei 40W SuperCharge device will start retailing from April 11th.

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Samsung Galaxy S10 in-display fingerprint sensor fooled by a 3D printed fingerprint

Samsung launched the Galaxy S10 flagship series in February featuring first-ever Ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor. At the launch, Samsung advertised various benefits of the Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor including its accuracy and efficiency. Unfortunately, the so-called advanced in-display fingerprint sensor is fooled by an Imgur user dark shark.

The user easily fooled the Galaxy S10 ultrasonic fingerprint sensor by a 3D printed fingerprint. It is quite difficult to believe that a user can go upto such an extent to get into someone’s phone. The fact is the new on-screen fingerprint sensor carries some advancements over optical and capacitive fingerprint sensors, but still, it carries some loopholes.

According to darshark, a fingerprint photograph he took using his smartphone from a wine glass tricked the ultrasonic fingerprint. He used some photoshop skills to optimise photo and added height and depth details in 3DS Max for a 3D print. After doing necessary changes, he printed a 3D images of his fingerprint using AnyCubic Photon LCD resin printer.

Although after some changes involving three times reprinting, the 3D print unlocked the device as like of his actual finger. He believes using a DSLR camera would trick the sensor in a maiden attempt. Improved photography equipment can aid such type of hacks more efficiently and effectively.

This new way to trick fingerprint in-screen fingerprint is raising security questions against the endless safety and security claims from smartphone manufacturers. It pulled the wraps off the next level of security that Samsung has been advertising from past sometime.

However, Samsung Galaxy S10 was launched at Unpacked Event in February. It carries Exynos 9820 Octa-core processor through the world, except for the US where it retails with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC. It features a triple rear camera module featuring a 12 MP primary shooter + 12MP telephoto lens and a 16 MP ultrawide camera.

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Xiaomi turns 9 today: We Pick the company’s recent Game Changers!

Xiaomi was officially founded on April 6, 2010. This means that the Chinese giant turned 9 today, and during this time, Xiaomi has become one of the best smartphones manufacturers in the world. Considering how the company started from scratch, this is indeed a tremendous achievement.

Currently, the company is in the top 4 smartphones manufacturers in the world and it is registering a huge and constant growth year-over-year. In just a few years, Xiaomi passed from being a Chinese-based company to a global giant, and now it ships millions of devices per month.

Here, you can find our selection of the best and most innovative Xiaomi phones released in the last two years.

1Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 5G

Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 5G deserves the first spot in this selection as it is the world’s first 5G-enabled smartphone ever announced. It is not the first one which hit the market as Samsung Galaxy S10 5G debuted in South Korea on April 5, but it will be available in the global market starting from next month. The handset is powered by a Snapdragon 855 chipset which is paired with a Snapdragon X50 5G modem. It is a single-mode modem (it needs an additional modem to support 4G, 3G, and 2G networks, that is the Snapdragon X24 in this case) which can reach peak download speeds up to 5 Gbps with the mmWave technology.

2Xiaomi Mi 9

The Xiaomi Mi 9 is the first Xiaomi phone to support fast wireless charging with a power of 20W. So, besides being able to fully charge with blazing speeds through Quick Charge 4+ and a USB-C cable, it even charges in a very quick way wirelessly. The Mi 9 is also one of the most affordable devices to come with the best Qualcomm’s chipset: the Snapdragon 855. It is not a 5G phone unlike the Mi Mix 3 5G, but it costs just €450 in the global market. Despite its incredibly affordable price, it has one of the best camera departments out there: a triple setup with a 48 MP main sensor, a 16 MP ultrawide lens and a 12 MP telephoto lens. It was ranked in the top 5 inside DxOMark’s camera phones chart.

3Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S

Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S deserves a mention for being the first Xiaomi flagship phone to really feature a flagship-grade camera. Until its release, lots of people were complaining about the scarce camera potentialities of the company’s flagships and every expert who wanted to shoot great photos with an Android handset opted for other manufacturers such as Samsung and Huawei. But with the Mi Mix 2S things totally changed. Finally, it was possible to get a flagship-killer with an affordable price without sacrificing on amazing photos. And through the updates over time, the phone has got even better! In case you forgot, the Mi Mix 2S is equipped with a 12 MP dual camera with OIS and 2x optical zoom.

4Xiaomi Black Shark

With Black Shark, Xiaomi officially debuted in the gaming phones sector. The Black Shark, made in cooperation with a third-party company supported by Xiaomi, was essentially the affordable alternative to the Razer Phone, alias the world’s first gaming smartphone. Despite being an affordable device, it came with a flagship-class Snapdragon 845 SoC and amazing performance, as well as a very advanced cooling system. It even supports a dedicated external controller. And the listing price is just €400 ($450).

 

5Xiaomi Redmi Note 7

A few months ago, Xiaomi decided to split its core smartphone business and its whole Redmi line-up by transforming Redmi in a sub-brand, just like Huawei did with Honor (and Oppo with Realme). Redmi Note 7 was the first smartphone released after Redmi became independent from the main company. And the Redmi Note 7 hit the shelves with one of the most interesting price tags of 2019. Just €179 (globally) for the base version for a phone that is powered by a Snapdragon 660 chipset and sports a 48 MP dual camera, as well as a huge 4000 mAh battery! Do you know any device with a better value for money at the same price? Let us know in the comment box below.

6Xiaomi Mi A1

With the Mi A1, Xiaomi embraced the Android One program for the first time. This device belongs to the only Xiaomi midrange line-up containing smartphones without MIUI installed. It comes with Android One out of the box: a stock Android version supported directly by Google with constant and fast updates. Thanks to this device, customers were able to break free from all MIUI’s customizations, bloatware, and preinstalled apps. The phone was also released in a version with MIUI for the Chinese market: the Mi 5X. But the Mi A1 turned out to be one of the company’s best-sellers in that year.

 

 

7Xiaomi Redmi Go

While Xiaomi Mi A1 is the first company’s phone with Android One, the Redmi Go is the first with Android Go. In case you don’t know, it is an enlightened version of Google’s operating system with toned down apps which takes less storage and fewer system resources, so it is able to run smoothly even on devices with low-end or outdated hardware (it can be used with only 512 MB of RAM!). So, the Redmi Go allows people to get a smooth and performing device while spending less than 100 bucks. And it still comes with an HD display and a long-lasting battery.

 

 

As you can see, Xiaomi devices evolved a lot in the last years, a lot of new line-ups were born and we saw a lot of best-sellers.

We can’t imagine the smartphone industry would have been the same without Xiaomi and its smartphones. Thank you Xiaomi! And Happy Birthday!

Which is your most favorite Xiaomi phone ever? Let us know in the comments box below.

Get Great Discounts On The Apods i10 And i12 Bluetooth Earbuds On GeekBuying [Coupons]

If you’re in the market for cost-effective AirPods alternative, you might want to give the Apods i10 and Apods i12 a test drive.

Here are the top online stores where music lovers can buy these amazing earbuds without emptying your pocket.

i12 TWS Bluetooth 5.0 Earbuds on GeekBuying (Standard Edition)

Equipped with the latest Bluetooth 5.0 technology, the i12 offers fast sound transmission, coupled with a stable connection. The standard edition of the i12 earbuds usually retails for $29.99, but you can now buy it for only $19.99 on GeekBuying.

Moreover, you can extend this 33 percent discount by applying coupon code TLTEOTGH. The coupon helps you save $7.30 and bring the already reduced selling price of the i12 further down to only $18.69 at checkout.

You can follow this link to avail the discount, which is valid for the white color version of the i12 TWS Bluetooth 5.0 Earbuds. Note that the promo was on the verge of wrapping up at the time of writing.

Get 33% Off On The Standard Edition Of The i12 TWS Bluetooth 5.0 Earbuds

Apods i12 Bluetooth 5.0 TWS Earbuds (Upgraded Edition)

Alternatively, you can go for the upgraded edition of the i12, which usually sells for $39.99 on both online as well as offline stores. Much to the delight of those who aren’t willing to shell out that kind of money on Bluetooth earbuds, GeekBuying is now offering it for just $28.99.
Not only can you take advantage of this 28 percent discount, but also use coupon code ZFVQXUFD to save $6 more. In other words, you can reduce the retail price of the device to just $26.99 before placing your order.

In order to avail the discount, all you need to do is to follow this link. Note that the promo is slated to end soon.

Apods i10 TWS Bluetooth 5.0 Earbuds

The i10 adopts the Bluetooth 5.0 technology that warrants reliability in terms of connectivity and faster sound transmission. As a result, you get a superior calling and game playing experience.

The i10 usually carries a steep $29.99, much to the chagrin of cost-conscious music lovers. In a bid to make the i10 available to those living on a tight budget, GeekBuying is now doling out a 33 percent off on these amazing Bluetooth earbuds.

While the above-mentioned discount allows you to buy the i10 for a reduced price of just $19.99, there’s more for you to cheer about. Aside from getting the discount, you can save $7 more simply by applying coupon code XUFDWYTK during the checkout process.

This reduces the original asking price of the Apods i10 to only $18.99. You can click here to visit the promotion page and grab the discount, which will be valid for the white color version of the earbuds for a short period of time.

Buy Xiaomi Remote Control At Affordable Prices From Top Online Stores

Do you fancy remotely controlling electronics in your house? Xiaomi’s got your back!
The Chinese electronics giant, known for making top-end smartphones also manufactures a slew of other electronic items including a remote control that enables you to control appliances without breaking a sweat. Here are leading online stores that offer this amazing device at reasonable prices.

Xiaomi Universal Convenient Remote Control on Gearbest

Staying true to its reputation for offering China’s best electronic items at unbeatable prices, Gearbest is giving its users a chance to buy the Xiaomi Universal Convenient Remote Control for a lowered price of only $27.99.

It is worth mentioning here that the feature-laden remote control would normally set you back $29.99 without the aforesaid 7 percent discount, which is valid for the black color version of Universal Convenient Remote Control.

On the downside, there are only 297 pieces left for this promo, which is slated to end in just six days. You can visit this link to grab the discount without wasting time.

 

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7% Off On Xiaomi Universal Convenient Remote Control

Xiaomi Mijia Universal Remote Controller on Banggood

Banggood has been offering the best bang for your buck for quite some time now. Keeping in line with that, the Chinese online store is now doling out a noteworthy 51 percent off on the Mijia Universal Remote Controller that supports Mi AI Speaker Voice Control.

While the Xiaomi Mijia Universal Remote Controller usually retails for $39.96, you can now buy it for just $19.80 thanks to the aforesaid discount. In order to take advantage of the discount, all you need to do is to follow this link before the promo ends on April 9th.

Xiaomi Mijia Universal IR Infrared Remote Control on GeekBuying

You can control the Mijia universal remote controller using your phone after downloading and installing the Mi Home APP. The device enables you to turn appliances on and off using just your voice.
The Mijia Universal IR Infrared Remote Control usually retails for $44.99 but is currently up for grabs bearing a lowered price of $20.99 on GeekBuying. This is a 53 percent reduction in the device’s original selling price.

You can follow this link in order to avail the discount. Regrettably, the promo was on the verge of wrapping up at the time of writing.

Xiaomi Mi Universal Intelligent Smart Remote Controller on AliExpress

The device works with Xiaomi’s Al Speaker and Al Speaker Mini via Xiaoai tongxue voice control. You can also download the Mi Home App in order to use the Mijia universal remote controller and turn your appliances on or off.
The black-tinted Xiaomi Mi Universal Intelligent Smart Remote Controller has gone up for sale bearing a price tag of $17.90 on AliExpress. New users can avail $3 off simply by applying the New User Coupon before placing their orders.

You can visit this link to get your hands on the highly-efficient remote controller.

Buy Xiaomi Mi Universal Intelligent Smart Remote Controller For $17.90

Get Great Discounts On Vivo Y95 4G Phablet On Gearbest And Flipkart

Vivo made the Y95 4G phablet available to the public back in November last year. Even months after hitting the store shelves, the device continues to garner huge popularity among those who fancy using big-screen mobile devices.
If you’ve been waiting for the Vivo Y95 price to drop, we got good news for you. Leading online stores Gearbest and Flipkart are now offering the well-received phablet at a considerably lowered price.

Vivo Y95 4G Phablet on Gearbest

The global version of the Y95 with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage capacity usually retails for $135.49, but you can now buy it for only $119.99 on the Chinese online store. This is an 11 percent reduction in the device’s original asking price.
Vivo Y95While the aforesaid discount is valid for both red and black color versions of the Vivo Y95, there were 88 pieces of the red and only 74 pieces of the black color version left at the time of writing.

You can follow this link to avail the discount. Note that the promo is slated to end in only two days.

 

Vivo Y95 on Flipkart

Flipkart is offering its users an unmissable chance to buy the Vivo Y95 at a considerably reduced price of just 14,990 INR. This is a 21 percent drop in the 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM variant of the phone, which normally sells for 18,990 INR.
Vivo Y95 colorsMoreover, the Indian e-commerce company is doling out the aforesaid discount on two beautiful color versions including Nebula Purple and Starry Black. You can check out other offers such as no cost EMI starting from 937 INR/month with 25 percent down payment by visiting this link.

  • The irresistible Vivo Y95 offers the following features:
  • 6.22 inches IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with 720 x 1520 pixels resolution
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 439 Octa Core 1.95GHz processor
  • Adreno 505 GPU
  • 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM
  • 13.0MP + 2.0MP rear camera
  • 20.0MP front shooter
  • Funtouch OS 4.5 based on Android 8.1 Oreo OS
  • Nano SIM card + Nano SIM card / TF card
  • 4030mAh non-removable battery

Xiaomi’s MIJIA Anti Blu-ray Goggles Pro joins the fray ahead of Mi Fan Festival

Ahead of the Mi Fan festival, Xiaomi has unveiled one of the 20 new products that were teased a week ago. It is an anti-blu-ray eyeglass dubbed MIJIA Anti Blu-ray Goggles Pro. The glasses will go on sale on April 9.MIJIA Anti Blu-ray Goggles Pro

Anti Blu-ray glasses work to block harmful blue light rays and prevent them from reaching our eyes. They have a yellow-tinted filter that is designed to cut out the blue light rays from the screen and prevent them from reaching your eyes. Mijia anti-Blu-ray Goggles Pro has a 50% blue light absorption rate, and adds a double-sided anti-grease film layer, eliminating the need for frequent cleaning troubles.MIJIA Anti Blu-ray Goggles Pro

The glasses use a TR90 frame, thus its overall weight is only 16 grams, bringing a pressureless wearing experience. For clarity, the TR90 eyeglasses frame is made up of a material that is bendable so that it is less likely to break from sudden ground shocks. The frames are ideal for anyone because they are extremely lightweight and flexible and just perfect to be used as eyeglasses or even sunglasses.MIJIA Anti Blu-ray Goggles Pro

Read Also: Xiaomi launches a Star Trang Telescope priced at 599 yuan ($89)

The MIJIA Anti-Blue ray Goggles Pro has a pair of silicone nose pads and no single screws at all. The temples and frames feature a new hinge design that eliminates the use of screws.

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

Nubia first unveiled the innovative Nubia Alpha wearable in February this year. The wearable device looks more like a concept device with its foldable display and smartphone features crammed into a smartwatch design. However, the phone isn’t just a concept but will actually meet with us on April 8 when it will be launched in China. Ahead of the launch, Nubia’s co-founder and G, Ni Fei has released a camera sample which he says was shot using the minuscule Nubia Alpha’s camera. Nubia Alpha

For the avoidance of doubt, the device comes with a 5MP camera for photos and video shooting. For a small sensor, the sample is pretty impressive with high clarity and attention to details. We don’t know much about the camera details like if there is autofocus, PDAF or the aperture size, among others. Ni Fei did share the EXIF data of the photo though, to convince us that it was indeed shot by the tiny wearable. The data shows the camera uses a resolution of 1080×1920 pixels (FullHD).Nubia Alpha

As a reminder, the Nubia Alpha features a 4-inch flexible OLED display but appears a lot bigger because of its ultra-wide aspect ratio. The display offers 960 x 192 pixels screen resolution and an aspect ratio that looks to be in the region of 5:1 or 49:9. Under the hood, the device is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 chipset, coupled with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage.

Read Also: Nubia Alpha set to debut on April 8 in China

Nubia Alpha

It also comes with fitness-related features such as sleep-tracking and health-assistant apps. The Nubia Alpha is fuelled by a 500mAh battery which promises a day or two of endurance, comparable to smartphones. It comes in two models, one with an eSIM while the other has only Bluetooth connectivity. Both models will be available in Black and Gold colours.

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Live picture of the SD855-powered Redmi phone (Redmi Pro 2) with pop up camera leaks

Xiaomi’s independent Redmi brand was recently tipped to have got a flagship model in the works. The device is rumoured to adopt the moniker Redmi Pro 2 and recently, the render of the model was leaked showing a pop-up camera design. The real-life picture of the supposed Redmi Pro 2 has now leaked on China’s Weibo.Redmi Pro 2

The leakster only indicated that the phone is Xiaomi’s Snapdragon 855 flagship but no mention of Redmi Pro 2 was made. The device is also detailed to feature triple rear cameras and that is visible from the picture. The pop-up camera design will ensure the bezels around the display are minimal and the device will have a high screen-to-body ratio. The camera is at the middle while two antenna bands run adjacent at the left and right sides. While there is no evidence the model will be called Redmi Pro 2, the innovative pop-up design aptly fits the iteration considering that the Redmi Pro released in 2016 was Xiaomi’s first dual camera phone. Thus, it won’t be a bad idea if the first pop-up camera-packing phone is called Redmi Pro 2.Redmi Pro 2

Read Also: Alleged Redmi 855 flagship phone spotted in same frame with Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun

The Redmi brand is turning out to be a brand full of surprises. Just a few months in the market, we are already getting inundated with spectacular products under the brand. First, we saw the Redmi Note 7 with its rock-solid Gorilla glass that just won’t break. Then the Redmi Note 7 Pro joined the fray with a powerful Sony IMX586 48MP sensor and Snapdragon 675 chipset. The budget Redmi 7 that didn’t in any way look like a budget phone was also unveiled recently. Away from smartphones, Redmi also added several new products like a washing machine, Airdots earbuds etc. There is no word yet on when the pop-up camera-packing model will be launched but we expect that to happen sometime soon.

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