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Mysterious HTC phone with Snapdragon 710 and 6 GB RAM visits Geekbench

A new HTC smartphone with model number 2Q7A100 has been spotted on Geekbench benchmarking platform. The key specs of the phone that have appeared through its Geekbench listing reveals that it is an upcoming high-end phone from the Taiwanese company.

The HTC 2Q7A100 runs on the latest Android 9 Pie OS. The smartphone is driven by Snapdragon 710 which was next best SoC chipset after the Snapdragon 855 until the recent launch of Snapdragon 730. The SoC is supported by 6 GB of RAM.

HTC 2Q7A100 Geekbench

There is no information available on the identity of the smartphone. It remains to be seen whether it will end up as a Desire series smartphone or a U series phone.  At the end of 2018, HTC had said that it will only launch high-end and mid-range phones in 2019. Hence, it appears that HTC 2Q7A100 could be the company’s first major phone for this year. Even though the phone has appeared on Geekbench, it could be couple of weeks away from launch. The rumor mill is expected to leak more information on it the coming days.

In related news, HTC has recently confirmed that it will be releasing confirmed that it will be rolling out Android 9 Pie update for three smartphones such as HTC U11, HTC U11+ and HTC U12+. The software update for these phones will be released in this quarter. Apart from these phones, HTC has already released Android 9 Pie update to HTC U11 Life Android One edition in November 2018.

Buy Huawei Honor Dream Smart Watch For Just $134.99 On GeekBuying [Coupon]

With more and more leading brands jumping on the wearable bandwagon, smartwatches are no longer just enthusiast items. These devices not only keep a track of your fitness but also monitor various activities, helping you lead a healthier lifestyle.

While the market is cramped with all sorts of smartwatches, these newfangled timepieces aren’t necessarily easy on the pocketbook. In fact, a top-end smartwatch would normally set you back a pretty penny on both online as well as offline stores.

Much to the relief of those who aren’t willing to spend a lot of money on smartwatches, Huawei has teamed-up with GeekBuying to offer its well-received Honor Dream smartwatch at an unbeatable price.

Just like most steeply-priced smartwatches available in the market today, the Honor Dream smartwatch usually retails for $219.99. As part of its collaboration with GeekBuying, the Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer is now offering it for just $139.99.

Moreover, you can extend this 36 percent discount by applying coupon code ROWZDYKA at checkout. The aforesaid coupon helps you save $35 more by reducing the already lowered retail price of the Honor Dream smartwatch to just $134.99.

An absolute bargain at this price, the Honor Watch Dream offers a wide selection of eye-catching watch faces that its wearer can choose from. The 1.2 Inch AMOLED display is housed in a robust stainless steel frame with a thickness of 9.8mm (11mm with glass).

It comes with a 5ATM rating that allows you to wear it even while swimming. Moreover, it features TruSleep 2.0 which monitors your sleep using eight different patterns, oversee six types of sleep disorders and offer about 200 types of sleep suggestions.

Aside from that, the Honor Dream smartwatch is capable of tracking various activities including running, cycling, swimming, mountaineering, etc. It adopts Huawei’s TruSeen 3.0 heart rate monitoring technology to monitor your heart rate 24/7.

You can follow this link in order to check out the full specifications of the Honor Dream smartwatch and avail the noteworthy discount, which is valid for the pink color version. Note that the promo will come to an end in just five days.

Get 36% Off On Huawei Honor Dream Smart Watch

Giveaway – Win a 360 Smart Camera store Surveillance (6 units)

Gizmochina along with MC Mart is conducting 6 units 360 Smart Camera store Surveillance as giveaway gifts to 6 lucky readers. Like always, you just have to follow the steps mentioned on the Gleam widget to get a chance to win these amazing gifts.

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The 360 Smart Camera store Surveillance comes with premium metal shell design with an IP66 rating for water resistance. Shipping with the capabilities of waterproof, dustproof, heat insulation, anti-interference, the performance of 360 Smart Camera is more stable. The 360 Smart Camera Surveillance is equipped with Sony 1080P sensor which can show the great image having the resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. The quality of the picture taking by the 360 Smart Camera is clear with little rate of noises. It can accurately record the changes of details in the monitoring area. With 6mm camera lens, the monitoring angle is up to 75 degrees, and the monitoring distance is 5 to 30 meters. This amazing surveillance camera has three built-in infrared night vision lamp, and the night vision range up to 15meters. According to the ray variation, the camera will automatically change to night vision mode because of the built-in IR-CUT. It’s convenient for you to pledge the house safety through smartphone or PC.

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Giveaway – Win a 360 Smart Camera store Surveillance (6 units)

Buy Huami Amazfit Stratos Sport Smartwatch 2 For Just $141.99 on GearVita [Coupon]

While it looks like wearables including fitness bands and smartwatches are the future, numerous tech enthusiasts aren’t able to get their tech greedy hands on these devices due to the steep price tags they normally carry.

Cost-conscious buyers, on the other hand, end up purchasing a wearable device that usually fails to meet their fancy. But that’s about to chance.

The sole partner of Xiaomi wearables, Huami has teamed-up with GearVita in a bid to make the global version of its well-received smartwatch available to those living on a tight budget. Dubbed as the Huami Amazfit Stratos Sport Smartwatch 2, the coveted device would set you back just $169.99.

If you aren’t willing to shell out that kind of money on a smartwatch, all you need to do is to apply coupon code GVAmazf2g at checkout. The aforesaid coupon helps you save $28 by reducing the retail price of the Huami Amazfit Stratos Sport Smartwatch 2 to just $141.99 before you place your order.

Staying true to its reputation for making simplistic, yet stylish activity trackers, Huami launched the long-awaited successor of its smartwatch back in 2017. Bearing the Amazfit Smart Sports Watch 2 moniker, the device was unveiled along with Amazfit Smart Sports Watch 2S Premium Edition variant.

The Huami Amazfit Stratos sports an eye-catching 2.5D arc glass mirror and is painted with a detailed 60 minutes. Aside from that, it has a reflective color display that shows clear information even in the sun.

As if that weren’t enough, the Huami Amazfit 2 Stratos features hand polished ceramic bezel that not only reflects the elegant luster but also protects the display from accidental scraping.

If this has stirred your interest, you can visit this link to check out more details about the Huami Amazfit Stratos Sport Smartwatch 2 and use the coupon to get a noteworthy discount while placing your order on GearVita.

Get $28 Off On Huami Amazfit Stratos Sport Smartwatch 2 Global Version

Pre-Order Huawei FreeLace Wireless Earphones For $99 on Giztop

Huawei launched the long-awaited P30 and P30 Pro in Paris last month. The Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer unveiled a slew of other interesting products like wearables during the launch event.

Aside from that, the Huawei FreeLace Bluetooth headset was also unveiled. Designed to grab the attention of sportspersons and those who fancy listening to their favorite music while working out, the Huawei FreeLace is an irresistible wireless earphones.

Before we delve further into more details about the Huawei FreeLace, it might interest you to know that these feature-laden wireless earphones have now gone up for sale bearing a $99 price tag on Giztop. You can choose between two appealing color versions including orange and black.

Huawei freeLace Bluetooth earbuds

One of Huawei FreeLace’s USPs includes the unique collar design that makes it easy-to-wear earphones. Moreover, it is made using nickel-titanium alloy and liquid silicone for durability.

It features a 9.2 mm dynamic driver unit that provides extended sound field. It comes with a USB-C port for faster data transfer and quick charging. It is worth mentioning here that you get up to 4 hours of audio playback with just five minutes of charge.

With a full single charge, the Huawei FreeLace Wireless Earphones can deliver a continuous playback of up to 18 hours. On top of that, the earphones are IPX5-rated waterproof so that you can wear them without worrying about accidental spills or splashes.

Moreover, these wireless earphones are compatible with Huawei’s P30 and P30 Pro. They can be wirelessly paired with a myriad of other gadgets via Bluetooth.

You can visit this link to check out more details about the Huawei FreeLace Wireless Earphones and order your favorite color version from Giztop without emptying your pocket.

Pre-Order Huawei FreeLace Wireless Earphones

Buy Xiaomi Mijia Laser Projector For Just $1669.99 On Gearbest

Cinephiles who fancy watching your favorite movies, TV series and avid gamers who like playing popular games on a big-screen without leaving the comfort of your house usually shell out a lot of money on a high-end laser projector.

Those living on a tight budget, on the other hand, end up compromising on the quality, but it looks like Xiaomi and Gearbest are bent on changing that.

Thanks to a collaboration between China’s leading online store and the country’s most popular brand, cost-conscious buyers can now get their hands on the Xiaomi Mijia Laser Projector – Ultra Short Throw for a considerably lowered price.

While the Xiaomi Mijia Laser Projector – Ultra Short Throw would normally set you back a pretty penny on both online as well as an offline store, Gearbest users can buy it for only $1669.99. This is a noteworthy 22 percent drop in the device’s original asking price of $2147.26.

An absolute steal at this price, the Xiaomi Mijia Laser Projector is touted as the world’s first ultra-short projector to adopt ALPD (advanced laser display) technology. It delivers 150 inches of full HD quality images in 50cm, with up to 25,000 hours of product life.

In order to achieve user-friendly design goals, the Xiaomi Mijia Laser Projector uses a compact, minimalist “box” design language, while discreetly maintaining the host and Bluetooth remote control design style consistency.

You can control the host regardless of which corner of the room you’re in. Aside from that, you can find programs via the voice assistant and a slew of other interactive ways for a superior movie viewing experience.

You can follow this link in order to check out more details and grab he aforesaid discount, which will be valid for the white color version of the Xiaomi Mijia Laser Projector – Ultra Short Throw. With only 30 pieces remaining, the promo is slated to end in six days.

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Samsung Galaxy Fold hands on video extensively shows the foldable phone in action

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Fold alongside the Galaxy S10 models during the Galaxy Unpacked event held last month. The Fold has gained widespread followership due to the practicability of its design and the protection it offers the delicate flexible panel with the in-fold design it adopts. Samsung is yet to disclose when the phone will go on sale globally and the company didn’t even reveal many details about the phone. However, an hand-on video of the Galaxy Fold in action has appeared online, practically showing us how the phone responds while in use.Samsung Galaxy Fold featured

Samsung did send out some units to reviewers who are under strict instructions not to show pictures or videos of the phone. Seems someone hasn’t kept to that instruction going by this rather extensive video which appeared first on Weibo. The video wasn’t properly recorded as it seems to have been dome with a phone in portrait mode. Nevertheless, the clarity is good enough for us to make out the phone and its operations.

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

The video seems to hint at launch in the US by AT&T, as the model is listed as the US carrier’s edition. The Galaxy Fold was confirmed to hit Europe with a Snapdragon 855 chipset onboard with performance comparable to the Galaxy S10+. The US variant might use an Exynos chipset. On the software end, it runs Samsung’s One UI 1.2 based on Android 9 Pie and from the video, the operations is smooth. You can check out the video from below. We do hope it doesn’t get pulled off the internet soon.

OPPO’s CEO reveals the company has allocated 10 billion yuan for R&D this year

During the recent OPPO launch event where the OPPO Reno models were unveiled, OPPO’s CEO Bryan Chen also revealed the company’s plans for the future. He hinted that the company will be channelling more energy in three directions; deepening the mobile phone business, exerting its presence in IoT, and attaching importance to technological innovation and brand building.OPPO Reno

Chen disclosed that OPPO has been in the mobile phone business for 10 years and that the market outlook last year wasn’t very good. Despite the challenges, OPPO was able to pull some amazing results. First, the company made its entry back into the high-end market with the launch of the Find X. Chen also hinted that OPPO made an entry into the Japanese and European markets. The company’s global sales continued to grow and the olorOS users even exceeded 250 million. He showered accolades on all OPPO’s partners who made the achievements possible.

Going forward,  the CEO acknowledged the fierce and rapidly increasing competition among OEMs in the mobile phone industry. As a result, he stated that OPPO will continue to deepen its core mobile phone business as well as strive to be among the first set of OEM to launch a 5G phone. The company will also aspire to lead the high-end market in the future. Bryan Chen also disclosed that OPPO will increase its investment and attach importance to technological innovation and brand building. To this end, he hinted that the company has set aside a 10 billion yuan budget for research and development (R&D) this year.  The budget will be increased each year. The company’s R&D team will also be expanded to more than 10,000 persons in order to comprehensively enhance the scientific and technological strength of OPPO. At the same time, OPPO says it will promote brand upgrades and build world-class brands.

Read Also: OPPO Reno and Reno 10x Zoom unveiled in China: Specifications, features and price

OPPO also plans to expand its business concerns and should be heading in the direction of the Internet of Things (IoT). The CEO revealed that OPPO plans to develop more IoT products in sports, health, home, entertainment and in other vital aspects.

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Realme 3 Pro will be able to run Fortnite

The Realme 3 Pro is shaping up to be a real contender to the Redmi Note 7 Pro. A new feature teased by Realme‘s CEO shows the Realme 3 Pro will come with a feature the Redmi Note 7 Pro or a lot of other phones for that matter do not have (yet).

Madhav Sheth took to Twitter to reveal that the Realme 3 Pro will be able to run Fortnite. He not only confirmed their upcoming phone will support the popular game but also dissed another “Pro” device that can’t run it. If you look at the picture, you will see that the “Pro” device is the Redmi Note 7 Pro.

The tweet also teases that the Realme 3 Pro will come with a faster mobile processor than its closest competition, the Redmi Note 7 Pro, based on the statement “When it comes to speed, chipset matters.”

The retail box for the phone also makes an appearance in the image but save for the name, there isn’t anything of interest on the body, not even a picture of the phone itself.

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

Samsung Galaxy A80 vs Oppo Reno vs Vivo X27 Pro: Specs Comparison

Pop-up cameras became one of the biggest trends among smartphone manufacturers. A lot of them consider this as an amazing solution to get rid of bezel around the display. With the new Galaxy A80, even Samsung embraced this solution, but in a slightly different way. The Korean giant brought more innovation by realizing a rotating camera. But will this new handset be better than its Chinese competition in the upper-midrange sector? You can discover it with us by going ahead with this comparison between Samsung Galaxy A80, the new Oppo Reno and the Vivo X27 Pro. We decided to compare the innovative Galaxy A80 with the best upper-midrange devices from Oppo and Vivo as they come with similar prices and they sport pop-up cameras too.

 

Samsung Galaxy A80 vs Oppo Reno vs Vivo X27 Pro

Samsung Galaxy A80 Oppo Reno Vivo X27 Pro
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 165.2 x 76.5 x 9.3 mm 156.6 x 74.3 x 9 mm, 185 grams 165.7 x 74.6 x 9 mm
DISPLAY 6.7 inches, 1080 x 2400p (Full HD+), 393 ppi, Super AMOLED 6.4 inches, 1080 x 2340p (Full HD+), 402 ppi, AMOLED  6.7 inches, 1080 x 2460 pixels, 401 ppi, 19.5:9 ratio, Super AMOLED
PROCESSOR Qualcomm Snapdragon 730, octa-core 2.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 710, octa-core 2.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 710, octa-core 2.2 GHz
MEMORY 8 GB RAM, 128 GB 6 GB RAM, 128 GB  – 6 GB RAM, 256 GB – 8 GB RAM, 256 GB 8 GB RAM, 256 GB
SOFTWARE Android 9 Pie, One UI Android 9 Pie, Color OS  Android 9 Pie, Funtouch
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 4.2, GPS
CAMERA Triple 48 + 8 MP + TOF f/2.0 and f/2.2 and Dual 48 + 5 MP f/1.7 and f/2.4
16 MP f/2.0 front camera
Triple 48 + 13 + 2 MP f/1.8 and f/2.4
32 MP front camera
BATTERY 3700 mAh, fast charging 25W 3765 mAh, fast charging with VOOC 3.0  4000 mAh, Fast Charging 18W
ADDITIONAL FEATURES Dual SIM slot Dual SIM slot Dual SIM slot

Design

Several people define it ugly, but I am magnetically attracted from the way Samsung Galaxy A80 flips its camera in order to let the users shoot both normal photos and selfies with the same triple setup. It definitely needs the innovation award. But Oppo Reno has a cleaner and more attractive rear side, that is why I prefer it slightly more. It is equipped with a “shark fin-like” pop-up camera and it also seems to come with the highest screen-to-body ratio. Last but not least, it has more compact dimensions, so it is easier to hold, to use with one hand and to keep in a pocket.

 

Display

Even though Samsung is the king of displays, you will not see noticeable differences between the panels of these handsets. They all come with the Super AMOLED technology, a Full HD+ resolution, and satisfying color reproduction. So it is kinda useless to make a comparison between their displays. Note that, with 6.7 inches, Samsung Galaxy A80 and Vivo X27 Pro come with a wider diagonal that is more satisfying for multimedia and productivity. But at the same time, they are less compact than Oppo Reno, as mentioned above.

 

Specs & Software

Do you want to always get the fastest and smoothest performances from your handset? Then go for the Samsung Galaxy A80 as it comes with a newer, more efficient and more powerful Snapdragon 730 chipset! It was officially announced just two days ago and it is very nice for gaming and advanced users. On the other hand, Oppo Reno and Vivo X27 Pro offer more internal storage in their most expensive variants: up to 256 GB (the Galaxy A80 stops at 128 GB). This is important because none of these phones features expandable storage. Do you prefer having slightly better performance or more internal storage?

 

Camera

The most complete camera department belongs to the Vivo X27 Pro. It is equipped with a triple camera setup on the back including an ultrawide sensor, while on the front there is an awesome 32 MP shooter. You get a similar configuration with the Samsung Galaxy A80 on the back, but it has a less bright focal aperture and it lacks the front camera as it can use its rotating camera as a front camera too. Oppo Reno has a front camera, but it has just a dual camera on its back and it lacks an ultrawide lens.

 

Battery

Given that the Vivo X27 Pro has the biggest battery (4000 mAh) and it has a way bigger capacity than Samsung Galaxy A80 and Oppo Reno, it will probably last more on a single charge in almost every scenario. There is not so many difference between the specs sheets of these phones, so the only doubt actually regards the software optimization, as we still did not test the Galaxy A80 and Oppo Reno battery life (as they just became official).

 

Price

Samsung Galaxy A80 will hit the market with a €650/$731 price tag in Europe, Oppo Reno starts from €400/$450 in China and Vivo X27 Pro costs €530/$596. Overall, these phones are more or less at the same level, but I would personally go for the Vivo X27 Pro because of its great camera department and its bigger battery.

 

Samsung Galaxy A80 vs Oppo Reno vs Vivo X27 Pro: PROs and CONS

Vivo X27 Pro

PROs

  • Big storage
  • Wide display
  • Big battery
  • Under-display fingerprint reader

CONS

  • Nothing particular

 

Samsung Galaxy A80

PROs

  • Innovative design
  • Great cameras
  • Nice display
  • Better hardware
  • Faster charging technology
  • Under-display fingerprint reader

CONS

  • Higher price

 

Oppo Reno

PROs

  • Good display
  • Nice cameras
  • Affordable price
  • Under-display fingerprint reader

CONS

  • Nothing particular

 

Xiaomi crowdfunds the Lighten AI English reading companion/translator

Xiaomi has launched another innovative product under the Youpin crowdfunding platform. The product is dubbed Lighten AI English reading companion. As the name implies the gadget offers translation services for Chinese speakers. The gadget actually needs a supporting smartphone as it comes with an app that has the Cambridge dictionary and another simplified dictionary onboard.

The gadget comes with a 13MP Sony IMX214 camera which captures the texts in a book placed in front of it. The camera has a wide angle and can capture texts with a 1750cm2 radius. The type of book varies from children’s picture books, exam papers, magazine to any other materials with English texts.  The device a doesn’t actually translate the entire texts on the book but any word you point with the finger will be translated and the meaning relayed on the smartphone app. The app even provides the word pronunciation. The efficiency of the app isn’t affected by the font type, line spacing, and typesetting format.

The device is ultra-lightweight, at just 190g and has a dimension of 34x34x1.62mm when not in use. The head is extendable in order to prop up the camera when it is to be used. Despite the size, it crams a big 2600mAh battery under the hood. The device also comes with vacuum stabilizer which helps keep it stable despite the narrow frame. It is powered by an Intel AI chip.

Read Also: Xiaomi announces the AreoX Smart Fingerprint U-lock priced at 199 yuan (~$29)

The device is presently up for crowdfunding on Xiaomi Youpin for 399 yuan ($59). It is expected to start shipping on May 23.

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Huawei MateBook X Pro (2019) and MateBook 14 get China launch

At today’s event in China, Huawei also announced the MateBook X Pro and the MateBook 14. The two notebooks were first unveiled back at MWC 2019 in Barcelona.

Huawei MateBook X Pro 2019 featured

MateBook X Pro (2019)

The MateBook X Pro is built from a single piece of aluminum with CNC drilling and cutting and a ceramic sandblasting finish for each half of the chassis.

It has a 13.9-inch 3K display with a 91% screen-to-body ratio and a 3:2 aspect ratio. The display supports up to 10-finger multi-touch with touch-screen gestures such as three-finger swipe to take a screenshot.

The MateBook X Pro (2019) hasn’t changed physically from last year’s model but there are changes under the hood. It is now powered by an 8th-gen Core i7-8565U processor which has an integrated Intel UHD 620 graphics card and the new NVIDIA MX250 GPU. The Thunderbolt 3 port also allows you to add an external GPU.

There is a new Shark Fin 2.0 cooling fan which is 20% more efficient than the previous generation. The MateBook X Pro (2019) also retains the fingerprint scanner which is built into the power button and the pop-up webcam nestled between the keys.

Another new feature is the Huawei Share 3.0 One Touch feature that allows you to easily transfer files between your phone and PC. There is Bluetooth 5.0 too and an upgraded dual antenna for faster and more stable wireless connections.

The MateBook X Pro (2019) has a 57.4Wh battery that is said to provide 13 hours of video playback (1080p) and up to 12 hours of web browsing. It will ship with a 65W charger. There are quad speakers with Dolby Atmos for surround sound audio.

Huawei MateBook X Pro 2019 audio

The notebook will be available for purchase on Huawei’s online store, Tmall, and Suning. There will be four variants and three colors (Deep Gray, Moon Silver, and Pink Gold), below are their prices:

  • Core i5 8GB RAM + 512GB = ¥7999 (~$1190)
  • Core i5 8GB RAM + 512GB + Nvidia MX250 = ¥8999 (~$1339)
  • Core i7 8GB RAM + 512GB + Nvidia MX250 = ¥9999 (~$1488)
  • Core i7 8GB RAM + 1TB + Nvidia MX250 = ¥13,999 (~$2084)

 

Huawei MateBook 14 featured

MateBook 14

The MateBook 14 comes with a 14-inch display with a 2160 x 1440 resolution. It also has a 3:2 aspect ratio and a screen-to-body ratio of 90%. The power button doubles as the fingerprint scanner and the webcam is also hidden between the keys.

The notebook is powered by Intel’s 8th-gen Core i7-8565U processor and it also gets the new NVIDIA MX250 dedicated graphics card with a TDP of 25W. It comes in a Core i5 variant too and all variants have 8GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.

The new Shark Fin 2.0 fan handles cooling and there is a built-in sensor that monitors the temperature in real time. The MateBook 14 doesn’t have the MateBook X Pro’s Thunderbolt port but you get a USB-C port for charging/data transfer/display port, an HDMI port, a USB 2.0 port, a USB 3.0 port, and an audio jack. There is also Bluetooth 5.0 and dual-band Wi-Fi.

MateBook 14 ports

The notebook also supports Huawei Share for easy data transfer between the PC and supported phones. There are two speakers with Dolby Atmos audio and four microphones. The notebook has a 57.4Wh battery and ships with a 65W USB-C charger.

The MateBook 14 comes in Dark Gray and Moon Silver. It is 15.9 millimeters at its thickest and weighs 1.49 kilograms.

There are three configurations:

  • Core i5 8GB + 512GB integrated graphics = ¥5699 (~$848)
  • Core i5 8GB + 512GB + Nvidia MX250 = ¥5999 (~$893)
  • Core 17 8GB + 512GB + Nvidia MX250 = ¥6999 (~$1041)

RELATED: Huawei announces MateBook E 2019, powered by Snapdragon 850

Galaxy A80 powered by Snapdragon 730, scores over 200K points on AnTuTu

The Galaxy A80 launched as the first Samsung phone with a sliding-rotating camera and also the first with practically no bezels. Samsung didn’t specify the chipset inside the phone but AnTuTu has now revealed the A80 is also the world’s first Snapdragon 730 phone in the world.

Galaxy A80

The Snapdragon 730 was launched a day before Samsung unveiled its new phones and it, alongside its sibling, the Snapdragon 730G are the new kings of the mid-range category. The AnTuTu benchmark not only confirms the SoC but also reveals the overall score in addition to some specs.

The Samsung Galaxy A80 has an AnTuTu score of 207,082 points which is impressive and isn’t too far from the 213,113 points of the test device from yesterday’s AnTuTu comparison result.

Galaxy A80 AnTuTu

The Snapdragon 730 (SM7150-AA) is an 8nm processor. The smaller node size compared to the Snapdragon 710 means power efficiency will be improved. Performance is also 35% better with the new SoC. The SoC is paired with an Adreno 618 GPU and a Hexagon 688 DSP.

It also has a Computer Vision-ISP which provides depth sensing capabilities at 60fps. The Galaxy A80’s 3D Depth Camera most likely combines this feature of the chipset to allow you to record videos with bokeh effect.

The AnTuTu result also shows a few specs such as the version of Android which is Android 9 Pie, the RAM, and storage (8GB, 128GB), and the screen resolution which is 2400 x 1080.

READ MORE: Samsung cuts the Galaxy A20’s screen and battery, calls it the Galaxy A20e

OPPO Reno and OPPO Reno 10X Zoom Edition in pictures: Spot the difference

Huawei’s P30 Pro flagship may be dominating the headlines right now with its 50X digital zoom but we won’t lose sight of OPPO’s latest smartphone which comes with a decent 10X zoom camera on one of the models. OPPO Reno was announced yesterday in China and it comes in a standard edition powered by a Snapdragon 710 chipset and a 10x zoom edition which packs a Snapdragon 855 chipset. Both models look very similar but there are some few differences in their designs. These pictures of the Reno standard edition and Reno 10x zoom edition will help you pick out the differences.OPPO Reno

Both models have the same design at the front but different screen sizes. The 10x zoom edition packs a 6.65-inch AMOLED display while the standard model has a smaller 6.4-inch display. Both displays are near bezel-less, devoid of any form of screen notch. The Reno models use a similar 16MP shark fin-shaped pop-up camera design for the selfies. The locations of the power button on the right and the volume rockers on the left side of the display are consistent on both models. Further, both the standard and 10X zoom edition of the Reno come with USB-C ports and the SIM card slot is located on the left side of the USB-C port while there is a speaker grill on the right.  oppo reno 10x zoom

The back panel design is where you will find most of the significant differences between the design of both models. The major highlight of the 10x zoom model is the 10X hybrid zoom technology which it features. It packs three rear cameras; a 48MP high-definition main camera + 13 MP periscope telephoto lens + 8 MP super wide-angle lens. At the same time, the device uses dual optical image stabilization (OIS), triple focus, and can take a true and clear 10x zoom photo without a tripod. On its part, the standard Reno comes with a dual camera setup as it lacks the 10x zoom feature. OPPO Reno standard edition features OIS-assisted 48MP + 5MP dual camera module on its rear. You can check out more pictures of the model from below.

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Huawei has a different take on TVs: Smart Speaker with a Big Screen

Huawei seems to have a slightly different take on TVs. The company is said to be working on a smart TV which primarily acts as an entertainment center and smart speaker. So, despite the fact that it might look like a traditional TV with a big screen, that’s likely its secondary feature.

Xiaomi 4A TV
Huawei’s competitor Xiaomi has become a leader in smart TVs in multiple markets

After revealing the company’s plans to become world’s number one smartphone manufacturer by 2020, Huawei’s Richard Yu added a few comments about the company’s TV plans. He reveals that Huawei’s TV won’t be a traditional one. In this era of AI, Huawei’s vision of a TV is rather unique, in the sense that it will primarily be a smart speaker with a display. So, it would be more like a media hub with a large screen.

 

 

Hold your horses before you get too excited. Richard adds that Huawei doesn’t have any plans to release a TV in the short term. We might see one later this year, but even that’s not confirmed.

So, what’s causing the delay?

Well, Mr. Richard says that while Huawei has the ability to release such a device in the market by H1 2019, it wants to add a few disruptive features to the device before release.

Honor MagicBook 2019 listed on official site, powered by AMD Ryzen 5 3500U

A few days ago it was reported that Honor will announce the Honor 20i smartphone and the MagicBook 2019 notebook on April 17. Ahead of the release next week, the MagicBook 2019 has been listed on the official Huawei/Honor online store, Vmall. The listing reveals some of its key specs.

Honor MagicBook 2019

Honor MagicBook 2019 listing

The original MagicBook launched on April 19 last year. It packed a 14-inch display, an 8th-gen processor and NVIDIA GPU. It later got an AMD Ryzen version in May and a touch-screen version in July which is also available in Intel and AMD versions.

For the MagicBook 2019, Honor is going with AMD’s Ryzen 5 3500U processor. The notebook will come in two variants – 8GB RAM + 256GB and 8GB RAM + 512GB. Buyers will also be able to choose between Glacier Silver and Starry Sky. Unfortunately, it seems only the 512GB version will have two color variants. The 256GB version will only be available in Glacier Silver. That might change though as even though there are only two color variants listed, the header image for the product shows there will be three, the third being Nebula Purple.

With respect to design, there doesn’t seem to have been a lot of changes. The bezels seem to be the same thickness and the ports are also in the same position as last year’s model. The speakers are still flanking the keyboard, though it seems it now has four, and the power button doubles as a fingerprint scanner.

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READ MORE: Honor 20i images revealed through Vmall reservations; Geekbench listing also spotted

Huawei will be World’s Number One smartphone manufacturer by 2020: Richard Yu

Huawei’s Richard Yu is confident that the company will be the world’s largest smartphone manufacturer by the end of 2020. He revealed this while speaking to Chinese media after the Huawei P30 and P30 Pro launch event earlier today.

Huawei P30 Pro featured

Huawei’s journey in the smartphone market has been incredible. The Chinese manufacturer has had some big goals in the past few years and time and again, it has managed to reach them. So, when Richard Yu says that he is confident that Huawei will beat Samsung next year, to become the global number one smartphone manufacturer, it’s very likely that they will reach their target.

However, he adds that when you club Huawei and Honor together, they are most likely to become number one by the end of this year itself. What’s even more surprising is that this milestone will be achieved without any operations in South Korea, Brazil, or the US!

Huawei P30 Pro camera specs
Mr. Richard Yu reveals the powerful camera setup of the P30 Pro at the announcement event

Mr. Richard’s confidence is driven by the recent progress made by the company in its technological innovations. Huawei is going to spend nearly $6 billion in R&D this year. And its investment in R&D has definitely paid off in the past few years. The newly released Huawei P30 Pro is one of the world’s best camera smartphones. Thanks to the new RYYB sensor, and 50X zoom, the phone is unmatched in terms of sheer camera experience.

When the media asked Richard Yu about US’ offensive against Huawei, he said that it was rather favorable for the company. It was thrown into the limelight because of the clash with the world’s largest economy and in turn, a lot of people came to know about the company.

 

Over a million Redmi Note 7 series units sold in India in one month

Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 series  – Redmi Note 7 and Redmi Note 7 Pro registered over a million sales in India since its launch last month. It’s first good news for Redmi in India after becoming an independent brand with Xiaomi. The newest mid-range devices are already shining in the global arena with four million sales reported last week. In China, the Redmi Note 7 registered a million sales over in a month of its availability.

Xiaomi took to Twitter to formally announce and celebrate the new milestone. The company also unveiled future plans to hit “many more million” in coming time. Xiaomi India’s Head of Category and Online Sales, Raggu Reddy said “We are delighted to be sharing yet another wonderful milestone achieved by our popular Redmi Note series of smartphones. It is truly humbling to see the love of our Mi Fans towards the new Redmi Note 7 series that have set themselves a class apart from their segment of smartphones. This inspires us even more to further ramp up the supply for our popular Redmi Note 7 series and help all our Mi Fans access it easily.”

Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro and Redmi Note 7 hails excellent mid-level specs at affordable pricing. The Snapdragon 675 powered Redmi Note 7 is coupled with 4/6 GB RAM and 64/128GB internal storage. The smartphone runs on MIUI 10 based Android 9 Pie OS. It’s Redmi’s first device to feature 48 megapixels Sony IMX586 sensor on the rear side along with a 5-megapixel depth sensor. On the front, a 13-megapixel camera is present for video calling and selfies. It comes with a 4,000 mAh battery, Quick Charge 4.0, a fingerprint reader and a 6.3 inch IPS LCD display featuring waterdrop notch.

Whereas, the Redmi Note 7 is paired with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 SoC and 3/4GB RAM. A dual rear camera set up along with 12-megapixel primary sensor and a 2-megapixel secondary sensor is present. Other features remain the same as Redmi Note 7 Pro.

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Huawei announces MateBook E 2019, powered by Snapdragon 850

Huawei announced a new 2-in-1 notebook today. The new MateBook E 2019 is a fanless always-connected PC powered by the Snapdragon 850 and runs Windows 10 Home.

Huawei MateBook E 2019 featured

The MateBook E 2019 pairs the Snapdragon 850 chipset with 8GB of RAM and 256GB/512GB of UFS storage. It has support for 4G LTE (nano-SIM) which covers network bands in most regions so you can always stay connected just like you do on your phone.

There is 4×4 MIMO antenna technology to keep your connection strong whether you are indoors or outdoors. There is also Bluetooth 5.0 and dual-band Wi-Fi. Huawei says the notebook has a special feature that prevents Bluetooth and Wi-Fi from interfering with each other.

The notebook has a 12-inch touch display with a 2160 x 1440 resolution, a 3:2 aspect ratio and a 160° viewing angle. The screen has an oleophobic coating to keep it free from smudges. Huawei says it has a TUV Rheinland certification which means it is recommended safe from harmful blue-light.

MateBook E 2019 tent mode

There is a 13MP camera on the rear of the device and a 5MP camera for video calls. It also has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for security. The MateBook E 2019 works with the M Pen Lite stylus but you have to purchase that separately. If you already own the MediaPad M5 Lite with the M Pen Lite stylus, you should be able to use it with the MateBook E 2019. With the stylus, handwritten text can be converted into typed text and you can also use it to draw or paint.

The MateBook E’s keyboard has a 1.3mm key travel and a kickstand that can be adjusted between 110° and 160°. The notebook can also be used in tent mode in case all you want to do is lay back and watch a movie.

The notebook has dual speakers with dual SmartPA amplifier and Dolby Atmos for a virtual and immersive surround sound experience. When it comes to ports, you get a USB type-C port which supports charging, data transfer and also doubles as a DisplayPort. There is a 3.5mm audio jack too. Huawei has also added Huawei Share 3.0 One Touch which allows you to transfer files from your phone to the computer and vice versa just by touching the phone against the computer’s keyboard.

Huawei MateBook E 2019 Huawei Share 3.0 One Touch

The MateBook E 2019 has a 36.3Wh battery that can provide up to 10 hours of media playback at 50% brightness. Huawei says it supports fast-charging, allowing you to charge from empty to 88% in 1.5 hours. The device is just 8.5mm thick (without the keyboard), 278.2mm wide and 194.22mm tall. It weighs 698g and 1.173kg when you attach the keyboard.

READ MORE: Huawei MateBook X Pro 2019 Review: A Laptop from A Phone Manufacturer

The MateBook E 2019 comes in Titanium Ash and Charm Blue Sea. It is priced at ¥3999 (~$595) for the 256GB version and ¥4999 (~$744) for the 256GB version. It will be available for purchase later today on Vmall, Tmall, and Suning with free gifts bundled with the purchase.

Huawei launches Ark Compiler – aims to improve Android system efficiency

At the product launch event in China, Huawei announced a new Ark Compiler aiming to improve Android system efficiency. Huawei’s consumer business CEO Yu Chengdong says the compiler will make Android App compilation more fluent. It will facilitate the interpretation and execution of the whole Android compilation process.

Ark Compiler

The Ark Compiler brings support for architecture level optimizations resulting in significant performance improvements. It will make the Android system more responsive and robust against different actions. Yu reveals that the new compiler can improve system fluency by 24%, system response by 44% and enhance operations of third-party apps by 60%. It will further strengthen multitasking by optimizing several processes and resulting in better speed and performance. Improved battery performance, faster execution speeds and compatibility across all new Android devices term Ark as the best alternative for ART (Android Runtime).

Huawei won’t hold any usage rights for Ark Compiler, which means it will be open source for the industry. Huawei expects app developers to soon start using the new refined compiler for Android.

Currently, Android is using the inbuilt ART virtual machine to compile the application code into machine code. The virtual machine dynamically loads and execute the machine code on the Android system. It is 2x faster than the Dalvik VM which was found in the earlier Android builds.

The Ark compiler will further improve the efficiency of the Android system. It will solve problems currently faced by ART. Technical details for the Ark compiler are missing right now.

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