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Vivo hits the low-end market with the sleek Vivo Y91i priced at Rs.7,990 ($114)

Vivo continues to update its Y-series which is focused on the low-end segment. The Chinese company was rumoured to be planning to launch the Vivo Y91i in India today and that has turned out to be true. The Y91i is now official in India just about five months after launching the Y91 which was first released in November last year. Vivo Y91i

Vivo Y91i is very much similar to the Y91 in terms of design and even in the specifications but it comes with a cheaper price tag. The same resemblance exists with the Y91i sold in other markets such as Malaysia and Thailand. The Y91i is similar to the earlier Y91i in design but the earlier model packs a Snapdragon 439 chipset. O note, though, that the new Y91i is India’s version of the Y91C which is currently available in Pakistan.

In terms of the specification, the phone features a 6.22-inch display with HD+ resolution of 720x1520pixels and 19:9 aspect ratio. The device has a waterdrop notch (halo) which houses the selfie camera just like the Y91. The Vivo Y91i is powered by the 12nm MediaTek Helio P22 (MT6762) chipset. This is paired with 2GB of RAM while there is 16GB storage on the base model and 32GB for the higher variant. The device comes with a microSD card slot for expansion.

In other aspects, the Y91i packs an 8 MP front camera which is also used for facial recognition since there is no fingerprint sensor at the back. The device equally packs a single 13MP f/2.2 shooter at the rear. For software, Vivo Y91i runs on Vivo’s Funtouch OS 4.5 on top of Android 8.1 Oreo. Dual SIM slots are present and the device is powered by a solid 4,030 mAh battery, which can be topped up via the dated microUSB.Vivo Y91i

Read Also: Vivo Y91 vs Realme C1 vs Honor Play 8A: Specs Comparison

As for the pricing, the Y91i starts at RS7990 ($114) for the 2GB+16GB variant. The 2GB+32GB variant is priced at Rs 8490 ($121).  Considering the design and hardware configuration, the pricing is just spot-on and will surely ensure the device rakes in huge sales for the BBK subsidiary. The smartphone is already on sale in India and buyers get color options such as Fusion Black, Sunset Red and Ocean Blue.

Xiaomi reveals the Redmi Note 7 Pro features P2i Nano Hydrophobic coating

Xiaomi will be launching the Redmi Note 7 Pro in China on March 18 and ahead of that date, the company has started teasing some of the outstanding features the device would pack. The Redmi Note 7 Pro has already been launched in India but the China version may come with a few surprising features that were absent on the India version. While we wait to see some of those features, the Chinese tech giant has officially disclosed that the Redmi Note 7 Pro comes with the hydrophobic P2i nano coating.Redmi Note 7 Pro

In case you don’t know, P2i is a nanotechnology development company that works with manufacturers to produce liquid repellent nano-coating protection to products for the electronics, lifestyle, life sciences, filtration and Energy, and military and institutional sectors. The P2i technology employs plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition processing to apply an ultrathin polymer layer onto all surfaces of a product. The process known as ‘pulsed-plasma’ takes place under low pressure within a vacuum chamber at room temperature. The coating is introduced as a vapour and ionized. This allows for the development of the polymer layer, which forms a covalent bond with the product’s surface, making it extremely durable. Further, the coating is one thousand times thinner than a human hair and so it does not affect the look or feel of products. It confers on the device hydrophobic properties but may not prevent smudge and fingerprints from accumulating on the screen. 

Read Also: Redmi Note 7 Pro 48MP night mode camera sample released

The nanocoating on the Redmi Note 7 Pro isn’t only on the screen but on the entire body since the device also has a glass back. The Redmi Note 7 Pro doesn’t come with any IP rating for water and dust-resistance but the P2i nano-coating makes it splash proof. The premium mid-range device also come with hardware optimisations such as rubberised layering around important modules to make the phone sort of waterproof. You don’t want to get the phone inside water, though,

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Xiaomi Black Shark 2 Gaming Phone listed on AnTuTu with Snapdragon 855

Xiaomi backed gaming smartphone, Black Shark is getting a new update on March 18. Likely to be called the Black Shark 2, the new phone has already passed through Geekbench a couple of times before. However, the phone has now been spotted on the AnTuTu benchmark as well, revealing some specifications.

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The phone passed through AnTuTu under the model name, BlackShark Skywalker. We know that this is the new generation model because it’s powered by Snapdragon 855. The phone came in 8+128GB memory configuration, but we know for sure that there’s a higher-end model, with 12GB of RAM on board. This 12GB RAM model was spotted on Geekbench a couple of days back. The AnTuTu listing also gives out its display resolution, which is the standard 2340 x 1080 pixels. Finally, the phone manages to score 359,973, which is pretty average for the new Snapdragon 855 chipset.

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Black Shark 2 leak reveals different camera arrangement

Before this, the 8GB RAM model of the new Black Shark 2 had passed through Geekbench and 3C certification. The latter confirmed that the phone will come with 27W fast charging, same as the Xiaomi Mi 9. A recently leaked hands-on image also gave us a glimpse of the new camera arrangement of the phone. The new model is said to feature vertically arranged dual cameras at the back. We couldn’t find a fingerprint sensor in the image, so it could come with a screen fingerprint sensor up front.

 

 

 

 

The new Black Shark 2 model is confirmed to feature Liquid Cooling 3.0. While details about the new generation cooling technology aren’t widely available, it’s said that the phone could feature larger cooling pipes to limit the internal temperature.

The phone launches on March 18, which coincidentally is the same day when we meet the new Redmi Note 7 Pro in China.

 

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Vivo IQOO’s 6+128GB version goes up on open sale!

Vivo went official with its first gaming smartphone dubbed Vivo iQOO in China last week. The model came equipped with the latest Snapdragon 855 chipset and for memory it is available in 6GB+128GB, 8GB+128GB, 8GB+256GB and 12GB+256GB versions. The device has already gone on its first flash sale earlier this week and today opened for the second round of sales. The flash sale was wrapped up in no distant time but it was discovered that the iQOO 6GB+128GB variant is now available on open sale on Vivo’s website.

The premium flagship gaming phone comes with a price tag of 29998 yuan and the open sale makes it the first smartphone with Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 855 SoC to be sold on open sale in China. The other known Snapdragon 855 models, including the Mi 9 are all still available via periodic flash sales. Even the other memory configurations of the iQOO can only be purchased via flash sales.

As a reminder, the Vivo iQOO sports a 6.4-inch waterdrop AMOLED display with high 91.7% screen to body ratio. It is embedded with a Snapdragon 855 processor with four memory variants which includes 6+128GB, 8+128GB, 8+256GB, and the big monstrous 12+256GB version. The smartphone comes in two different colours, the Electro-optic Blue and Lava Orange with both colors featuring Halo light strip at the back which would be an added advantage for gamers. The light strip comes up automatically when you finish a particular milestone during gameplay, giving a sense of achievement. There are also two monster touch buttons on the sides for playing games.

Read ALso: Vivo iQOO vs Xiaomi Black Shark Helo vs Nubia Red Magic Mars: Specs Comparison

In the camera department, it features a triple camera setup, with a 12MP IMX 363 primary sensor, 13MP wide angle lens and a 2MP lens for background blur. There doesn’t seem to be OIS on board, but you do get EIS. For selfies, there’s a 12MP sensor for capturing those amazing moment. Under the hood is a 4000mAh battery which would give gamers a considerate gaming time when fully charge. The battery is supported with a 44W charger which would charge the device fully in just 45mins. Other features include Jovi Assistant, NFC, screen fingerprint, and a new Funtouch OS 9 based on Android Pie.

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Xiaomi Mi 9 Hands On: Premium Curved Design meets Affordable Pricing!

Xiaomi is known for its value for money flagships and the tradition continues with its new launch, the Xiaomi Mi 9. The phone is one of the best looking Xiaomi smartphones in recent times, as the company has refined the phone’s design as compared to its predecessor and is offering it in a number of different color variants. We got the blue color variant for this hands-on and it looks really premium. If you thought that Xiaomi phones didn’t look or feel premium before, then know that this phone does take things up a notch.

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Since we are on the topic of notches, yes, the front does feature a notch, but it’s pleasant to the eyes because of its water drop design. There’s still some bezels below the display, so it’s not quite the new age notch-less and bezel-less phone, say like the Galaxy S10+. But it sure does look good.

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The back of the Xiaomi Mi 9 is made out of glass and it’s protected by Gorilla Glass 5. The front comes with Gorilla Glass 6 protection. The blue color on the back looks beautiful and the color is said to be sprayed below the curved glass. The sides of the glass at the back is curved, which makes it really comfortable to hold. The grip feels natural and it’s pretty easy to hold the device even with one hand. But note that the glass makes the phone quite slippery and you’d probably end up covering the phone with a case for an added sense of security.

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Xiaomi Mi 9 Camera bulge

Also, let’s talk about that camera bump. The triple camera module, which includes a 48MP camera sensor, protrudes quite significantly from the back. Know that it will be the first part of the phone that touches the surface, which means it will be subjected to some rough conditions. However, Xiaomi has ensured that the camera lens will remain scratchless by using sapphire glass. Still, personally, I would look for a case that evens out the back. By the way, we might not have to endure such protruding camera models. OPPO’s upcoming 10X Zoom camera is said to have a flat triple camera setup. It comes with a 48MP camera too!

 

 

Overall, if you match the phone’s styling and the hardware inside, not to mention the amazing price tag, the Xiaomi Mi 9 is definitely the smartphone to look out for this year. It features the new Snapdragon 855 processor with up to 12GB of RAM (on the transparent edition), a solid triple camera setup (48MP main + 12MP telephoto + 16MP wide angle), 6.4-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, and a decent 3300mAh battery with 27W fast charging and 20W fast wireless charging as well. Except for the average battery, I personally feel, the Mi 9 does well in all other aspects. For a starting price tag of around $450, it’s definitely a steal!

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It’s worth mentioning that the Xiaomi Mi 9 is likely to be the last flagship from Xiaomi that’ll start under 3000 Yuan ($450). The company’s CEO recently revealed that it would like to increase the prices of its flagships, albeit slightly, to offer better components to its users in the future. But right now, at this price, the Xiaomi Mi 9 is definitely the smartphone to beat.

 

OnePlus 7 listing appears on Giztop with specsheet and an image

The Chinese smartphone maker is working in full swing to launch the next flagship device, OnePlus 7. Already, numerous leaks have surfaced in the past revealing its specs and design. Today, a full-fledged listing has appeared on the website of Chinese retailer, Giztop flaunting its front side in an image along with its specifications. The image is matching the recently leaked 360 degree 3D render prototype of the OnePlus 7, irrespective its buttons placement.

Along with the full-view display, the device hosts a power button on the right side, and volume rockers sit on the left. It’s significantly large speaker grill is visible on the display top. Even though, the alert slider is missing from the frame. Further, it’s quite difficult to verify the pop-up camera module as nothing is visible beside its front side. The image seems quite practical, and it is possible that OnePlus should have eliminated the alert slider.

OnePlus 7 rumored specifications

Furthermore, Giztop has also listed the specifications of the device. As per the specs sheet, OnePlus 7 will carry  6.5 inch AMOLED display carrying “world’s fastest screen unlock” in-screen fingerprint sensor. OnePlus has dubbed to carry waterdrop display having a screen-to-body ratio of 91.5 percent. One of the major attractions of the smartphone is its in-display fingerprint reader. Further, OnePlus 7 will make debut with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC which supports maximum clocking speeds of upto 2.84 GHz coupled with Adreno 640 GPU. On the camera end, its triple camera sensor module with 48MP+20MP+5MP will take place on the rear side of the device. On the front, there will be another 16MP pop-up camera sensor for selfies and video calling.

OnePlus will make it available in two different variants featuring 8GB RAM +128 GB storage and 12 GB RAM with 256 GB internal Storage. It is listed to host 4000 mAh of a huge battery which will be compatible with 44W super fast Dash charging technology. The device will run on Oxygen OS 9 aka Android 9.0 Pie. It will be compatible with almost every network carrier across the Globe.

Additionally, OnePlus founder Pete Lau has confirmed that the OnePlus 7 won’t feature wireless charging option. Already, various renders carrying punch hole display, some skipping notch have appeared in the past. We suggest you wait for the official confirmation, as the launch is not so long away.

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This Could be Sony’s Big Plans for 3D Camera Sensors and AR Apps

New Sony patents that were originally spotted by Android Headlines and recently shared by the World Intellectual Property Organization seems to spills the beans on the Japanese tech giant’s secret strategy about 3D camera sensors and AR-compatible applications.


If the listings are anything to go by, Sony’s big plans involve multi-dimensional 3D scanning using pose metrics, determining the scale of an object from a 3D scan and verifying environmental conditions for 3D scanning.

The first new patents allude to a system that is probably embedded in a smartphone’s 3D sensor camera and comes in handy while checking the surrounding environment of the user or objects in a bid to ensure 3D scanning is attainable.

Particularly, it adopts the device-bound sensor to carry out several checks for lighting and a slew of other environmental conditions which are likely to crop up due to background objects against a list of norms either in the cloud or locally. It doesn’t have to do that in real time, thanks to the system’s ability to work from a sequence of photographs.
The company’s second filing builds on the earlier presumption by enforcing a series of instructions in the device that houses the camera in order to figure out how processing will take place based on the adjustment of the device.

This will enable the system that has been described in the third patent to proceed to the step of generating the 3D image data linked either with the person or object in question. It is worth noting that Sony has patented a resolution for finding a more ideal scale and dimensions of the scanned object by using a ‘plurality’ of photos as well as the ratio between various points in those objects.
Although the patents may be linked, the question is how they might be used. It looks like the new patents can be efficiently joined in multiple combinations in order to serve various use cases. For instance, the second Sony patent can be effectively used in combination with the environmental checking system as well as the capture system. This carries out a solution that ensures that the user is an ideal environment for 3D modeling.

It can be recalled that Sony had alluded to 3D camera sensors as the current generation’s counterpart as far as innovation is concerned. Keeping in line with that, it is hardly surprising that the company is leaving no stone unturned in a bid to ensure its associated patents come to fruition.
While it may seem that the aforesaid associated patents may not be ready to use in their existing form, Sony recently decided to increase the production of related LIDAR-based time-of-flight sensors, ignoring a decline in overall demand.

It still remains to be seen whether or not the new patents will be used and exactly how does the company plan to utilize them, but we could actually end up seeing those in some smartphones, given that ToF sensors and 3D cameras are likely to take the industry by storm in the near future. For more images of the new Sony patents, you can head straight to Android Headlines.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 concept looks promising in these 3D renders

The Korean giant, Samsung, has already stepped into the new era of smartphones by announcing a foldable device last month. Samsung has also announced its Galaxy S series flagship devices such as Galaxy S10, S10+, and S10e. It’s been only a few days since the device has hit the shelves, and the renders of its upcoming Galaxy Note 10 has started surfacing on the web. Recently, guys over at PhoneArena designed concept renders of Galaxy Note 10 by considering current leaked specs and other design details.

As of now, Samsung has no definite plans of when they will announce the Samsung Galaxy Note 10. However, on the basis of leaks and other theoretical information available, new concept renders are here showcasing the design of Note 10. PhoneArena has managed to develop near-possible renders of it resembling the recently launched Galaxy S10 device. Last year, Note 9 also carried similar aspects as the Galaxy S9.

While looking at the Note 9 concept renders, it is quite difficult to ignore its huge Quad camera module on the rear side along with a flash and other sensors. The shape of the whole camera module is horizontal with little round edges. The concept is derived from rumors which state that it will feature a quad camera setup as like of Galaxy S10. To recall, Galaxy S10 carries a 12MP standard camera, 12 MP telephoto lens, a 16 MP wide-angle shooter and a 3D ToF camera sensor.

On the front, its Infinity-O display taken from Galaxy S10 can be seen with a punch hole featuring dual front cameras. In display cameras are still not available. So we need to wait for some more years for that kind of advancement to take place. Until then, we can’t have a true bezel-less display device, unless you are okay with pop up cameras. Currently, the source is not entirely confident about the size or shape of the punch hole.

Samsung introduced Ultrasonic Fingerprint sensor with Galaxy S10 launch. The same kind of fitting is present in the renders. In reality, we believe Galaxy Note 10 will also use this new technology. Unlike Optical fingerprint sensors, Ultrasonics are faster and more reliable. It’s extremely likely that Note 10 will also feature black shaded top right corner wallpapers to hide punch hole as the Galaxy S10.

If we go with the renders, then Galaxy Note 10 repair is also going to be expensive as like iFixit revealed yesterday for Galaxy S10 devices.

What are your thoughts on these renders? For more images, hit the source link below.

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Redmi GM confirms Redmi Note 7 Pro won’t have NFC, recommends the Mi 9SE instead

Xiaomi heralded the birth of its new Redmi series with the launch of the Redmi Note 7 in China. The major highlight of the device was the 48MP main camera sensor it packed on its back. That was missing when the Redmi Note 7 was launched in India with a 12MP main sensor. Instead, Xiaomi unveiled the Redmi Note 7 Pro with the 48MP sensor. The Note 7 Pro also missed out on having the NFC technology onboard, an omission which was pointed out by a Mi fan on Weibo. The fan had asked why the Redmi Note 7 which was announced in India a few days back did not have NFC. He further inquired about the surprise feature the China version would have as Xiaomi is yet to launch the Note 7 Pro in China.XIaomi redmi note 7 pro NFC

Redmi’s General Manager Liu Weibing in his response suggested that the Redmi Note 7 Pro will not have NFC onboard. He advised fans who are clamouring for NFC to get the Mi 9 SE instead. He also suggested getting the Mi Band 3 NFC version which is a cheaper alternative.

Read Also: Xiaomi sold over 200,000 Redmi Note 7 units in India in just minutes

The CEO had earlier promised that the Redmi Note 7 Pro will come with a surprise. Perhaps, he was referring to the powerful 48MP Sony IMX586 onboard. The Redmi Note 7 Pro also featured  Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 chipset as well as 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. Xiaomi is set to launch the Redmi Note 7 Pro in China on March 18. When it does, it is unlikely if the specs will be different from the model launched in India. A change in specs like we saw with the Redmi Note 5 Pro may be counter-productive in the long run.

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Almost 40% of AI Startups in Europe essentially have no AI

Artificial Intelligence is a much-talked topic in today’s world. Every company or startup is either working on it or talking about its benefits. Despite this fact, there are some AI Startups in Europe which are just creating hype about Artificial Intelligence but are not using it. They are just mongering new technological advancements despite no research evidence in the past over the AI.

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In a new survey conducted with over 2830 AI startups in 13 European sub-continent by VC investor MMC ventures, it was revealed that in around 40% of cases, they could not find any mention of AI. MMC head of research, David Kelnar, says that “companies that people assume and think are AI companies are probably not.” Nearly half of the companies in Europe that call themselves AI start-ups don’t actually use artificial intelligence, a new report found. The report data is aggregated by focusing on the “activities, focus, and funding” of each firm.

The new findings are raising questions as like what these companies were doing to manipulate the offerings. Do customers really know into what they are investing? The hype of AI has reached such a height that with fake AI talks, companies are luring huge investments. These companies do not grow within a day, and there are many reasons through which these firms blossom. Even analytics firms are also responsible behind classifying these companies, as noted by Forbes.

“There’s a huge amount of hype around, but one of the ways that we hope to add value as an investor … is to help cut through that and highlight the technology,” said David Kelnar,

The potential of AI is driving more investments to these companies. Primarily, some of them are using AI as a weapon to attract more funding. The report also finds that the “Artifical Intelligence” tag on the company has increased the investments by up to 15-20%. The firms are generating huge investments by just claiming that they are working on AI. In other words, the companies are encashing in on the hype created in the past few years. Further, the valuations of AI firms have also jumped in the past few years, overtaking software firms.

“From an intellectual property perspective, the use of AI in this way actually holds little to no value,” he said in an email to our source. “The AI sector is a bubble that might well burst because of this.”

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Not just talking about fake AI claims, some companies are even manipulating consumer data stats to serve the company’s marketing departments.

As per the report, only one in four AI companies is working in an efficient manner to automate customer service.  Further, nine out of 10 AI startups are just working on the B2B operations. There is a considerable demand for AI-based operations in the health & wellbeing, finance, retail, and media & entertainment sectors. The AI is booming in Europe and the subcontinent has already jumped into the “era of AI entrepreneurship.” In total, one out of twelve new start-ups is primarily using AI at its core.

UK has a massive bunch of AI startups, actually, double the amount in respect to any other country. Companies like Deepmind and others are the actual drivers behind AI growth in the UK.

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Motorola foldable RAZR Smartphone Could Boast These Awe-Inspiring Features

Leading smartphone manufacturers are reportedly hard at works on their versions of these hotly-anticipated smartphones. It is hardly surprising that Motorola is jumping on the foldable, dual-screen phone bandwagon.

Nearly fifteen years ago, the American multinational telecommunications company introduced the Razr series. If rumors making the rounds online are anything to go by, Motorola is gearing up to breathe new life into the brand by launching a new foldable phone under the coveted series.
Adding fuel to the fire of rumors about a new foldable RAZR phone, XDA Developers recently confirmed that Motorola is indeed making a smartphone that will feature two displays. Citing its own sources and a slew of disclosed software features, the site claims that the device is Motorola’s revamped RAZR phone.

A patent that surfaced online in January this year implies the revamped Motorola RAZR will come with a second display, which will be placed outside and show various information. Regrettably, a full Android experience will be highly unlikely, the report indicated.

Motorola will restrict specific applications from accessing the secondary display. In fact, there’s hearsay that only a few pre-installed apps including Moto Camera, Moto Actions, and Moto Display will be allowed to use the secondary display initially.

Other functions of the secondary screen include ceaselessly displaying about six Quick Settings tiles. Apparently, these will comprise options like NFC, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. Customization could be made available.

On the downside, the next-gen Motorola RAZR could set you back a pretty penny. Thanks to its newfangled design, the phone will be carrying a steep price tag of about $1,500. Moreover, only 200,000 units are rumored to be manufactured. The purported phone is expected to hit the store shelves later this year via Verizon. Under the hood, the much-awaited foldable flagship phone from Motorola will pack Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855. It will reportedly ship with 8GB of RAM and offer 128GB of internal storage capacity.

Taking the steep price tag into consideration, it looks like Motorola will also be offering more premium configurations in the near future. The announcement of the new foldable phone is expected to coincide with 15th anniversary of the first Motorola RAZR smartphone.

The phone could be announced during the summer months and made available to the huge Motorola RAZR fanbase and other smartphone users either in late August or early September.

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Report says Samsung Galaxy phones are among the fastest depreciating handsets in trade-in value

South Korean tech giant Samsung has rightly earned its reputation as the biggest smartphone vendor globally. The tech giant, just like other top phone manufacturers, releases its flagship Galaxy S series annually since the first unit rolled out of its factory in June 2010. Samsung even releases two flagship models each year, the other one being the Galaxy Note series.Samsung Galaxy S9 Burgundy Red variant

Samsung flagship models can’t be said to be cheap but a recent report has revealed that the high price tags which they adopt don’t actually retain their monetary value a couple of months after they are launched. The report published by bankmycell says that all phones lose an incredible amount of value as soon as buyers open the box. The report also particularly called out the Samsung Galaxy phones which it claims loses an insane amount of value during the first month after release.

Samsung sales data shows that last year’s Galaxy S9 base model launched with a price of $720. The initial value of the phone was said to have dwindled by 41.66% within the first month. By nine months after launch, the value was down to $290 (-59.72%). Thankfully, Samsung offers trade-in programmes in most regions which makes it easy to swap the old model for the current one. 

Read Also: USB promoter group announces USB 4.0 with up to 40Gbps transfer speed, scheduled for release mid-2019

The report also listed the Top 10 flagship phones whose values have depreciated the most as at 2018.  You’ll notice some of these phones are older, so it makes sense that they’re losing almost all of their value in 2018, but one phone, the LG G6, is not all that old (March 2017) and lost half of its already low resale value in one year. At the start of 2018, it sat at $220. By the end of the year, it was at $110. Even Apple’s iPhones are not left out of the loss in retail value but the decline in value isn’t as steep as Android phones.

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LG files for Display Speaker patent featuring Crystal Sound OLED technology at EUIPO in Europe

As seen at the MWC 2019, LG’s Display Speaker technology has moved one step ahead from being a prototype device. LG Electronics has even introduced a new Crystal Sound OLED technology on LG G8 ThinQ. The new technology works as a sound amplifier via vibrations of the entire display surface. These vibrations, in turn, produce sound from the whole OLED display. In a step ahead, today LG Electronics has filed for the “Display Speaker” with the European Union Intellectual Property Office on March 6.

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As spotted by our source, the new patent filing listed in “Class 9” carries a description of “audio speakers for smartphones; smartphones in the form of wristwatches; displays for smartphones; OLED displays that function as audio amplifiers and audio speakers.” LG didn’t add the Crystal Sound OLED technology term in the whole description of the patent. But as far as going through the description in a logical way we can confirm that it is the same “Display Speaker” technology as seen on the LG G8 ThinQ.

Even, from the listing, it can be speculated that LG is working on to bring the new technology to smartwatches. Eventually, if everything goes well, LG will add this new display speaker technology in the upcoming smartwatches. There can be many other ways through which the company can fully use its potential, but right now LG has applied a patent depicting its use in smartwatches and smartphone devices.

Further, there are many other challenges that LG first has to address before meddling it on the smartwatches. The size constraint and its design are the significant challenges that the company may face while adding it to the wearable devices.

Talking about the LG Crystal Sound OLED display, the technology uses the display as diaphgram to generation vibrations which ultimately helps to produce sound. The new technology will further enhance the sound quality of mobile devices. It also improves clarity and makes the sound more subtle and noticeable.

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Giveaway – Win $100 Amazon Gift Card (5 units)

Gizmochina is sharing a new giveaway for its readers in cooperation with BESTEK. Users will have a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift card. To enter the giveaway, users have to sign up with an email ID and follow instructions at the giveaway page on Bestekmall. The giveaway will run from Mar. 6 to Mar. 20 2019.

There are some rules that you need to follow before entering the giveaway.

  • It is open to all the users in the US, Canada, UK, FR, DE, IT and ES.
  • Irrespective of different entries, one person can only win one prize.
  • In total there will be five winners to get $100 Amazon Gift Card.

Steps of the giveaway:

  1. Register on Bestekmall with your email it.
  2. Share the giveaway on your Facebook, Twitter and Reddit.
  3. Wait till Mar. 25th for the announcement.

The event will run from Mar. 6 to Mar. 20th, and winners will be informed via email on Mar. 25th. Also, keep in mind that it is an international giveaway, so we are not responsible for any of loss of product in transit.

Buy Top-End Mobile Phone Accessories At Unbeatable Prices On Sunsky [Coupons]

Mobile phone accessories not only enhance the overall appearance of your mobile devices but also boost their overall performance. On the downside, these highly useful embellishments aren’t easy on the pocketbook.
In a bid to make high-end mobile phone accessories available to those living on a tight budget, Sunsky is now offering a wide selection of mobile phone cases, wireless chargers etc. at considerably lowered prices.

In order to simplify and expedite the search process, the promotion page has been split into multiple categories. The worldwide online wholesaler of computer and mobile phone accessories is also offering a slew of special offers.

As far as grabbing discounts is concerned, Sunsky has assigned specific coupons to all items available on the promotion page. In order to get your hands on your favorite items at a lowered price, all you need to do is to apply a specific coupon during the checkout process.

For instance, a single unit of the PC + TPU Shockproof Protective Case (for Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus) retails for $2.18, but you can get an extra $0.44 off by applying coupon code MPC80 before placing your order.
Likewise, all products included under the ‘Wireless Charger’ section have also been allocated coupon codes that you can use during the checkout process in order to get additional discounts.

The rest of the categories include Tempered Glass, Earphone, and Cable & Charger. You can visit the promotion page by heading straight to this link and take full advantage of the discounts before the promo ends.

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Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro to get Mi Turbo mode that ensures smooth performance in long-term usage

Recently, Xiaomi announced that the Mi 8 Fingerprint Edition will get the Game Turbo technology that was introduced in the company’s latest flagship smartphone — Mi 9. Today, the company has announced that the Mi 8 Pro will get the Mi Turbo mode.

The Mi Turbo is an underlying system optimization technology developed by Xiaomi. The company says that the feature effectively reduces the generation of system debris after long-term use of the device. With Mi Turo mode enabled, the smartphone runs smoothly even after 18 months of continuous usage.

Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro Mi Turbo Mode

However, the company has not provided more details related to this new Mi Turbo function that was introduced with the Mi 9 smartphone. From the teaser shared by the company, it’s known that the function related to anti-system aging for MIUI.

It is different from the Game Turbo mode that dynamically adjusts the CPU frequency according to the game rendering load. In Game Turbo function, with intelligent scheduling of CPU frequency, the CPU is operated at a lower frequency in a less loaded scenario which reduces system power consumption.

Coming to the Mi 8 Pro’s specifications, the phone features a 6.21-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with screen resolution of 2248 x 1080 pixels. Under the hood, the device is powered by Qualcomm‘s Snapdragon 845 octa-core processor clocked at 2.8GHz, along with Adreno 630 GPU.

It packs 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage but there’s no microSD card slot for expanding storage. The phone comes with a pressure-sensitive in-display fingerprint sensor for added security. It comes with 6GB or 8GB RAM with 128GB of internal storage.

In the camera department, the device features a dual camera setup on the back, consisting of two 12-megapixel sensors with Optical Image Stabilizer and optical zoom. On the front side, the device comes equipped with a 20-megapixel f/2.0 camera sensor housed inside the display notch.

 

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The handset supports Dual SIM, 4G, Wi-Fi, dual-band GPS, dual–SIM support, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, USB OTG, and USB Type-C as connectivity options. It runs Android 8.1 Oreo operating system out-of-the-box with the company’s MIUI 10 interface. The phone is fuelled by a 3,000mAh battery with support for fast charging technology.

Huawei releases promotional video teaser for its upcoming P30 series smartphones

Huawei, which has released a couple of smartphones this week, is currently gearing up to launch its next-generation P-series phones — the company’s flagship lineup. The Chinese company has scheduled a launch event on 26th March in Paris to launch the P30, P30 Pro and P30 Lite smartphones.

Now, ahead of the phone’s official launch, new information related to the smartphones keep surfacing online. Today, the company has shared a teaser video of the upcoming smartphone, highlighting the phone’s camera features.

Huawei P30 Camera Teaser

The teaser video mainly showcases the camera functions of the upcoming Huawei P30 series smartphones. It shows a function that can adjust or change the background of the picture, even after the image has been clicked. The camera seems to be making use of ToF sensor as well.

The Huawei P30 Pro is expected to come with four camera sensors on the back, including a 38MP primary sensor, a super wide-angle camera sensor, and a telephone lens with support for 10x optical zoom. Along with the ToF lens for capturing the depth information, the camera is also said to come with dual LED flash and laser autofocus.

Earlier, Clement Wong, Vice President at Huawei for Global Product Marketing, had said that the P30 Pro will have a camera module in a periscope structure to achieve the super zoom capabilities, with a lossless zoom of 10x optical.

As for the specifications, the Huawei P30 series smartphones are expected to come with an OLED display and powered by the company’s latest Kirin 980 octa-core chipset. The phones will have multiple variants based on the memory configurations and run EMUI 9 based on Android 9 Pie. The smartphones are also expected to have 40W Super Fast Charging support.

 

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To know for sure what’s up the company’s sleeves for the P30 series smartphones and its pricing and availability details, we’ll have to wait for the official launch event to take place on 26th March in Paris.

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Get Great Discounts On Two Versions Of Roborock S50 Robot Vacuum Cleaner 2 On GeekBuying [Coupons]

As part of its latest promotion, GeekBuying is doling out up to a whopping 50 percent off on wide selection of smart home products.

Dubbed as ‘Smart Home Tech,’ this recently kicked-off promo feature top brands including Xiaomi, Roborock, YEELIGHT, and AQARA. Aside from that, various other products from Geekbees, Philips, KEMEI, and ESCAM have also been included.

More importantly, all the products featured on the promotion page are currently available bearing heavily discounted prices. We’ll be checking out the discounts available on two different variants of the Roborock S50 Robot Vacuum Cleaner 2. Moreover, we’ll also show how you can save extra money.

Roborock S50 Robot Vacuum Cleaner 2 [International Version]

The aforesaid variant of the Roborock S50 would normally set you back $699.99, but you can buy it for just $419.99. Moreover, you can extend this 40 percent discount by using coupon code VKUBQUSO at checkout.

The aforesaid coupon helps you save $25.20 by reducing the original asking price of the S50 to only $394.79 before placing your order. You can visit this link to grab the discount.

 

Get 40% Off On Roborock S50 Robot Vacuum Cleaner 2

 

Roborock S50 Robot Vacuum Cleaner 2 [Package A]

This version of the S50 robot vacuum cleaner comes with two side brushes, two cleaner filters, one rolling brush, and one virtual wall. It normally carries a price tag of $799.99.

Much to the delight of cost-conscious buyers, the above-mentioned version of the Roborock S50 Robot Vacuum Cleaner 2 is now available for just $449.99 on GeekBuying. This is a noteworthy 44 percent drop in the device’s original asking price.
On top of that, you can use coupon code VKUBQUSO to get an extra $27 off. In other words, you can bring the already reduced retail price of the above-mentioned version to only $422.99 simply by applying the above-mentioned coupon before placing your order.

You can head straight to this link to avail the discount. The promo will come to an end in three days.

 

Oppo’s upcoming flagship smartphone confirmed to launch next month

Oppo recently launched its two premium mid-range smartphones — Oppo F11 and Oppo F11 Pro. Now, the company is gearing up to launch its flagship smartphone. After Oppo’s VP shared some information about the upcoming device, Oppo has now confirmed that the smartphone will be launched next month, i.e. April 2019.

Previously, Oppo’s Vice President Shen Yiren had said that the upcoming flagship device from the company will have a design different from the previous Oppo smartphones and it will be devoid of any camera bumps.

Oppo Flagship Smartphone Launch April 2019

He had also revealed the phone will be powered by Qualcomm’s latest and the most powerful processor so far — Snapdragon 855. In the camera department, the smartphone will come with Oppo’s 10x optical zoom technology, which was showcased by the company at Mobile World Congress 2019 in Barcelona, Spain.

Further, Shen Yiren has also confirmed that the device will be driven by a 4,065mAh battery. While he has not mentioned anything regarding the fast charging support, we expected the smartphone to have a powerful fast-charging technology.

While Oppo has now confirmed that the smartphone will go official next month, the phone’s name still remains unknown. However, there are some rumors making rounds suggesting that the device could be called Oppo Find Z — a successor to the Oppo Find X launched last year.

 

Read More: Oppo F11 Pro with 6.5-inch FHD+ display and Helio P70 SoC launched in India for Rs. 24,990 ($354)

 

Even if the smartphone is indeed the Oppo Find X successor, reports related to the smartphone’s design indicate that the phone won’t have a slider mechanism. We expect to see a few more leaked related to the smartphone ahead of its official launch.

Samsung Galaxy M20 budget smartphone launched in the Philippines

Recently, Samsung launched its all-new M series for budget smartphones. So far, the company has launched three smartphones in the series — Galaxy M10, Galaxy M20, and Galaxy M30 — all three now available in India.

While the Galaxy M-series smartphones were first launched in India, the series is now making its way to other markets. The company has now launched the Samsung Galaxy M20 in the Philippines.

In the Philippines, the Galaxy M20 comes in two color options — Charcoal Black and Ocean Blue. The Samsung Galaxy M20 is now available for purchase through Lazada, Shopee, Argomall, Abenson, and MemoXpres for a price of P10,990, which roughly converts to $210.

The smartphone comes with a 6.3-inch Full HD+ Infinity-V display with a screen resolution of1080 x 2340 pixels,19.5:9 aspect ratio, and 90 percent screen-to-body ratio. Under the hood, it is powered by the company’s own Exynos 7904 chipset, paired with Mali-G71 MP2 GPU.

The phone will come in only one variant in the Philippines — 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage. Another variant which packs 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage has not been launched in the country yet. The phone also comes with a microSD card slot which enables users to further expand the storage capacity up to 512GB.

There’s a fingerprint sensor on the back and the phone also supports Face Unlock feature. For imaging, the Galaxy M20 comes with a dual rear camera setup along with a 13-megapixel primary sensor that has an f/1.9 aperture and a 5-megapixel ultra-wide secondary sensor. On the front side, it comes equipped with an 8-megapixel sensor along with an f/2.0 aperture.

 

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Connectivity options on the device include Dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 5, GPS + GLONASS, 3.5mm audio jack, and FM Radio. The phone runs Android 8.1 Oreo operating system out-of-the-box with Samsung Experience 9.5 UX on top and is powered by a 5,000mAh battery with fast charging support.