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Banggood’s Home Appliances Festival Launched Featuring An Unmissable Snap Up Deal, Big Discounts, Coupons And A Free Gift!

The market is brimming with all sorts of steeply-priced home appliances that come in handy in day to day life.


As part of its new promotion, Banggood is now offering a wide selection of top-branded home appliances at considerably lowered prices for a limited period of time.

Dubbed as the ‘Home Appliances Festival,’ the recently kicked-off promo is split into five categories including Brand Goods Flash Deal, The Best Selling Area, New Arrive & Free Gift, Exclusive Coupon and Featured Brands.

We’ll take a gander at the aforesaid sections and check out some of the products the Chinese online store is currently selling at discount.

The ‘Brand Goods Flash Deal’ category features three Digoo-branded items including the DG-FR200 smart alarm clock, DG-YS22 3 electric toothbrush, DG-FCR-1 Garden Porch Patio LED Lamp along with PUPPYOO WP511 vacuum cleaner.

More importantly, the aforesaid items have gone up for sale carrying heavily discounted price tags on Banggood. For the sake of an instance, the PUPPYOO WP511 usually retails for $183.59, but you can now get it at a dropped price of just $74.99.
You can even win a DIGOO DG-FR200 snap-up that gives you a chance to get this LED digital display alarm clock at an unbelievably lowered price of just $0.01. It is worth noting that the device would normally set you back $15.99.

‘The Best Selling Area’ section comprises a slew of top-branded items that you can buy without emptying your pocket. Among other products, you can get 30 percent off on the Xiaomi Circle Joy CJ – EKPQ02 USB Charging Automatic Electric Bottle.

The product has gone up for pre-order carrying a dropped price of $19.99. Note that the Circle Joy CJ – EKPQ02 usually sells for $28.66 without the aforesaid discount.

‘The Best Selling Area’ category also features the BlitzWolf BW-AS2 wireless speaker and the Xiaomi Sothing Mini Heater. Both items have been assigned specific coupon codes that can be used at checkout to receive additional discounts.

Those who buy products from the ‘New Arrive & Free Gift’ section before January 31st will qualify to get a $10.99 Digoo fan for free. If you buy a single item in this area, you’d receive one fan and if you buy two items, you’d get two fans.

Likewise, in the section dubbed ‘Exclusive Coupon,’ you can use a $10 off coupon if you spend $50 or more. Those who end up spending $100 or more will be able to use a bigger coupon to get an extra $20 during the check out process.

The ‘Featured Brands’ category, on the other hand, is brimming with top-end products from popular manufacturers like Xiaomi, BlitzWolf, JIMMY, and Dibea. These brands have teamed up with Banggood to offer their select products at lowered prices.

You can click here to visit the promotion page and check out all the products and take full advantage of this 7-days only promotion before it wraps up!

Buy Alfawise V8S Robot Vacuum Cleaner For $189.25 On GearBest

Those who fancy keeping their surrounding clean and tidy all the time usually end up spending a lot of money on smart home cleaning devices.

While the list of cleaning tools that every home must have is endless, vacuum cleaners are the most popular gadgets used at home. On the downside, top-branded vacuum cleaners are usually not easy on the pocketbook.

GearBest has teamed up with Alfawise in order to make the V8S Robot available to those who are looking for a cost-effective vacuum cleaner that doesn’t compromise on quality.

Touted as ‘your reliable partner for a cleaner home,’ the Alfawise V8S comes with a built-in gyroscope and can move around the entire area in a zigzag pattern without bumping into an object.

Moreover, the V8S is the first robotic cleaner to use PSD (position sensitive detector). The device uses PSD to determine the distance and position to generate real-time mapping and dividing a room into multiple areas and then cleaning them one at a time.
It is powered by a high-performance brushless DC motor that generates a powerful suction without making noise. Its 880-1300 PA powerful vacuuming ensures that all impurities are sucked directly into the dustbin, leaving your home clean and tidy.

Aside from that, controlling the Alfawise V8S is a cakewalk. The device comes with a convenient remote control that lets you choose between three modes of Edge, Spot, and Planning to suit your need.

The Edge mode is ideal for wall side, the Auto mode comprises Planning, Edge switch. You can use the Spot mode for cleaning dirty areas, while the Planning mode involves L-shape cleaning for the regular place.

Unlike a wide selection of steeply-priced vacuum cleaners available in the market today, the black-tinted Alfawise V8S robot vacuum cleaner will set you back on $189.25 on GearBest.

You can follow this link to check out more details about the Alfawise V8S robot vacuum cleaner and buy it on GearBest without emptying your pocket.

Image of Sony Xperia XZ4 home screen surfaces showing a rare 21:9 aspect ratio

Japanese tech giant Sony is expected to launch the Xperia XZ4 as its flagship for this year. Although the company is yet to officially reveal when the model will be launched, the rumour mill has been buzzing with renders and leaks about the flagship. The device was even rumoured to launch the device under a new moniker but that is not certain as well. The latest leak is a new image of the Sony Xperia XZ4’s home screen.Sony Xperia XZ4

The most spectacular aspect is the unusual 21:9 aspect ratio which the model adopts. It also comes with Android 9.0 Pie’s gestures navigation. The render shows a while line on the side of the screen which is suspected to be Sony’s Side Sense. The Side Sense was first featured on the Xperia XZ3 and it allows you to double tap the side of the phone to bring out a list of AI-curated app shortcuts.

Read Also: Sony Xperia XZ4 Geekbench score surfaces online; packs SD855 SoC and 8GB RAM

The renders also show the design of the Xperia XZ4 with a triple rear camera setup. Sony has been slow in trimming off the bezels around its displays but the XZ4 may come with a different design bearing a reduced bezel at the top and bottom. Sony will unveil the Xperia XZ4 at MWC next month alongside the XZ4 Compact. The company already has a an event scheduled for February 25.

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Vivo APEX 2019 official render leaks ahead of tomorrow’s launch

The Vivo APEX 2019 will be unveiled tomorrow at an event in China. Vivo itself released teaser images of the phone but they only showed parts of the phone. Just a few hours to the launch, an official render has surfaced online that shows the device in full.

The Vivo APEX 2019 has a mirror-like silver finish. The back is highly reflective and is home to dual cameras stacked on top of each other. What appears to be an LED flash sits underneath.

Vivo APEX 2019

The front of the phone is nearly all screen but there is still some bezels around with the chin being the thickest. Since the top bezel is gone, there is no front-facing camera or earpiece which means Vivo is sticking to a pop-up camera and a piezoelectric speaker.

READ MORE: Vivo teases NEX Dual Display DeMarcus Cousin Limited Edition

Motorola rolls out Android Pie update to Moto Z3, brings support for 5G Moto Mod too

Motorola isn’t the fastest when it comes to updating its devices. Quite a number of its phones haven’t gotten the Android Pie update yet save for its Android One phones – the Motorola One and Motorola One Power. The update is now rolling out to the Moto Z3 and it brings more than just a slice of pie.

Motorola Moto Z3

The update brings all the goodness of Android Pie which includes a redesigned navigation, new volume controls, new emojis, a redesigned settings menu, Adaptive Brightness, Adaptive Battery, temporary screen rotation, and a new way to manage your notifications.

It also brings January’s security update and support for Motorola’s 5G Mod which will work with Verizon’s 5G network. The Moto 5G Mod isn’t yet available for purchase yet but its good to know that you won’t need to wait for an update from Motorola for it to work when you eventually get your hands on a unit.

The notification for the update should hit your device but if you haven’t gotten it, you can go to System Updates under phone settings to check for it.

READ MORE: Motorola teases February 7 event in Brazil; Moto G7 expected to be launched

Meizu Zero vs Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 vs Oppo Find X: Specs Comparison

2018 was the year of aesthetic innovations in the smartphones world and the trend is continuing even in 2019. Minimalism in the design became one of the most important priorities of smartphones manufacturers and the new Meizu Zero is a perfect example of it. The Chinese company announced a phone without ports, without speakers, and without physical keys in order to guarantee a totally clean design. Here, we will compare the new flagships with two other phones having an innovative design released in the last year: Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 and Oppo Find X.

Meizu Zero vs Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 vs Oppo Find X

Meizu Zero Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 Oppo Find X
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT  N/D 157.9 x 74.7 x 8.5 mm, 218 g 156.7 x 74.2 x 9.6 mm, 186 g
DISPLAY  5.99 inches, 1080 x 2340p (Full HD+), AMOLED 6.39 inches, 1080 x 2340p (Full HD+), Super AMOLED 6.42 inches, 1080 x 2340p (Full HD+), 19.5:9 ratio, AMOLED
PROCESSOR Qualcomm Snapdragon 845, octa-core 2.8 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 845, octa-core 2.8 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 845, octa-core 2.8 GHz
MEMORY  4 GB RAM, 64 GB – 4 GB RAM, 128 GB – 6 GB RAM, 64 GB – 6 GB RAM, 128 GB 6 GB RAM, 128 GB – 8 GB RAM, 128 GB – 8 GB RAM, 256 GB – 10 GB RAM, 512 GB 8 GB RAM, 256 GB
SOFTWARE  Android 9 Pie Android 9 Pie, MIUI 10 Android 8.1 Oreo, ColorOS 5.1
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  Dual 12 + 20 MP, f/1.8
20 MP front camera
Dual 12 + 12 MP, f/1.8 OIS
Dual 24 + 2 MP front camera
Dual 16 + 20 MP, f/2.0 + f/2.2, OIS
25 MP, f/2.0 front camera
BATTERY  Fast charging 18W 3200 mAh, fast charging with Quick Charge 4.0+, wireless charging 3730 mAh, fast charging (VOOC Flash Charge) 5V / 4A
ADDITIONAL FEATURES eSIM, no ports/speakers/keys, IP68 certification Dual SIM slot, pop up cameras Dual SIM slot, pop up cameras

Design

In my opinion, Meizu Zero is the most innovative and beautiful phone when it comes to aesthetics because it has the cleanest design without needing a slider design nor a notch. It does not have any port and it gets charged via Qi wireless charging, while data transfer happens through WiFi or data networks. It does not have physical keys which are replaced by touch controls at the side, and it does not even have a speaker thanks to the piezoelectric transductor in the display delivering the audio. It does not even have a SIM slot as it supports the eSIM. Further, it has the best build quality and it is fully waterproof and dustproof thanks to the IP68 certification.

 

Display

Unfortunately, we still have no chance to test the display of the Meizu Zero because it is still not in the market, but on the paper, the display of Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 seems better because of the HDR technology making colors look more realistic. It is also protected by Gorilla Glass 5. On the other hand, Oppo Find X has slimmer bezels around the display and this may result better for people who care a lot about the front design. Meizu Zero has thicker bezels, but unlike the Oppo Find X, it does not need a motorized slider housing the sensors and the front camera.

 

Hardware/Software

All these phones come with the same chipset, so you should not expect a significative difference in their performances. Whatever you choose, you will get a very fast and smooth phone in every scenario, including gaming and the most-demanding multi-tasking. Note that Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 comes with up to 10 GB of RAM, while Oppo Find X does not and we still do not know the configurations in which Meizu Zero will be available as the company did not reveal all the specs of the handset. So Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 may effectively be the most suitable handset for heavy usage patterns.

 

Camera

Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 has the most convincing rear camera, at least on the paper. It is a dual sensor with a 12 MP resolution and an f/1.8 aperture, and it supports both OIS and dual pixel autofocus. Even the front cameras seem to be better: they consist of two sensors with 24 and 2 MP (the secondary one is a depth sensor, while in the rear camera it is a telephoto lens), paired with a front-facing LED flash.

 

Battery

Unfortunately, Meizu did not reveal the battery capacity of the new Zero. Given the absence of ports, there may be more space for the battery, but we have no idea whether or not it will be big. Meanwhile, Oppo Find X has a long-lasting 3730 mAh, while Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 has an average 3200 mAh unit that is not able to last as long as its opponent. Note that Meizu Zero cannot be charged via a USB port, so the charging process is slower.

 

Price

Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 is an affordable flagship carrying a €560 price tag in the global market, Oppo Find X was launched with a starting price of €770, while we still do not know when Meizu Zero will hit the shelves, neither its price. Personally, I believe that Meizu Zero is a very innovative phone but it is still not so suitable for daily use. 18W wireless charging is still too slow for modern standards and piezoelectric speakers are still too poor in terms of audio experience, so I would not be so comfortable with a phone like that. Unless it comes with an affordable price. But it is still a great experiment and we appreciate it a lot, hoping that Meizu and other Chinese brands will keep innovating like that. The winner of the comparison is the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 due to its more affordable price tag, amazing camera performance, and great display, but some may like the Oppo Find X more due to its bigger battery, thinner bezels and its more innovative motorized slider.

 

 

Meizu Zero vs Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 vs Oppo Find X: PRO and CONS

Meizu Zero

PROS

  • Portless, speakerless, keyless
  • Great ceramic design
  • Wireless charging
  • Nice hardware
  • Waterproof

CONS

  • eSIM

Xiaomi Mi Mix 3

PROS

  • Full borderless design
  • Outstanding hardware
  • Awesome camera
  • Affordable price

CONS

  • Smaller battery

Oppo Find X

PROS

  • Motorized slider design
  • High screen-to-body ratio
  • Amazing hardware
  • Bigger battery

CONS

  • Pricey

Galaxy S10 series will come with a feature of the Huawei Mate 20 Pro

The Huawei Mate 20 Pro launched as the first phone with support for reverse wireless charging. You could place another phone or device that supports wireless charging on the back of the phone and the Mate 20 Pro will share some of the juice from its 4,200mAh battery to the device. A new report says the Samsung Galaxy S10 series will also come with the feature.

The feature will be officially known as PowerShare and it will be available on all the Galaxy S10 models according to the source, though we are not sure if it includes the Galaxy S10E.

Samsung Galaxy S10 PowerShare Reverse Wireless Charging

Evidence of the feature is a photo that was taken at what seems to be a demo booth. The photo shows a controller with different buttons that play videos of different features of the Galaxy S10.

The first button plays a video ad of the phone, followed by a button that plays a video talking about the display. The third and fourth buttons are for videos showing off the phone’s in-display fingerprint scanner and triple rear cameras respectively while the last one is for the PowerShare reverse wireless charging feature.

READ MORE: Samsung files trademark application for “Neuro Game Booster”, is this its version of GPU Turbo?

Xiaomi’s foldable smartphone still has several hurdles to cross before commercial availability

Today marked the second time we saw Xiaomi’s foldable smartphone. The first time was a few weeks ago. It was a short video of the phone in use and it was shared by Evan Blass. Today we had another look at the phone but this time, it came from Xiaomi itself.

There is still no official name for the phone yet as it is still a prototype but that is the least of Xiaomi’s problems at the moment. Xiaomi’s head of product development Wang Teng Thomas took to Weibo to reveal they are still sorting out issues related to the device.

Xiaomi Foldable Smartphone Weibo

Xiaomi’s foldable phone folds outwards twice – a fold on each side. This way, when folded into a phone, the device is practically all screen. Thomas said making a foldable phone that folds outwards is more difficult than one that folds inward. The Xiaomi phone folds outwards twice which means double the complications.

READ MORE: Xiaomi phones dominate list of phones with Quick Charge 4+ support

Get Ready to see more 10GB+ RAM Smartphones in 2019: Digitimes

Over the past couple of years, we have seen the RAM sizes available on smartphones increase from 2GB, 3GB, right up to 6GB. Recently, 8GB RAM sizes got into the fray and this year, we have seen a few smartphones launched with 10GB of RAM. Some had posited back then that 8GB of RAM on flagship phones is more like overkill but DigiTimes reports that we may likely see more smartphones roll out this year with 10GB or more RAM.

The tech blog cites industry sources who also hinted that new Android smartphones will also get some other core components to upgrade this year as it is a major strategy for smartphone companies this year. Some of the additional upgrades include artificial intelligence (AI), multiple lenses. The report also hinted at the strong possibility that 10GB RAM will be the mainstream spec for flagship smartphones released by Android OEMs this year as several of them are already promoting their flagship models with more than 10GB of RAM. Already, we have seen Chinese OEMs Xiaomi, ZTE and Vivo launched new models with 10GB RAM while Lenovo recently unveiled the industry’s first 12GB RAM phone, the Z5 Pro GT.

Read Also: Samsung announces ultra-slim ISOCELL camera sensor for punch hole smartphones

This upgrade isn’t likely to affect the demand for mobile DRAM substantially until the second half of 2020, the sources said. It will also not likely affect the demand for smartphone replacement as that is expected to remain sluggish until 5G phones go fully commercialized.

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Chinese 5G phones to cost as much as $80 more than non-5G models

This year is said to be the year of 5G. Network operators are planning to roll out coverage to more cities and a number of manufacturers all have 5G phones in their lineup for the year. These 5G smartphones are expected to sell for more and it has been reported that Chinese manufacturers may set a price range for them.

5G technology

DigiTimes reports that sources in Taiwan’s supply chain have said that Chinese phone makers may adopt a “5G+500” formula. This means 5G phones will cost about ¥500 more (~$74).  The breakdown for the increase is given as about $50 for 5G modem and application processors and about $30 for new antennas, circuit boards, and other related materials.

Consumers should be able to afford the new pricing and manufacturers should still be able to make profits while still recording an increase in growth.

READ MORE: ZTE with China Unicom Makes Its First 5G Phone Call in Shenzhen

Huawei clarifies misleading report of its phones deleting images from Twitter

The spotlight shone on Huawei recently when a report emerged from China that the company’s phones delete images saved from Twitter by users. Just like when the US thought it had discovered the weapons of Mass Destruction Saddam Hussein had purportedly stockpiled in Iraq. Some respondents were almost certain that Huawei had included a backdoor on their phone’s operating system. The discovery was first reported on Reddit and the post could even mislead some to believe it was indeed a backdoor that could give such access. Well, until Huawei officially responded to the report.

The Chinese tech giant has released a statement that explains the cause of the glitch. The company hinted that it had investigated the issue and discovered that whenever users of certain devices download an image using versions 7.78.0 and 7.77.0 of the Twitter app, a folder is automatically created by the app bearing the same name as the image. The app then immediately deletes the image in the background. Huawei phones come with built-in image protection feature which immediately alerts the user via a pop-up message. The thing is, the image isn’t deleted rather, it can be found at the following location: File Manager/picture/Twitter.

Read Also: Huawei phones now automatically deletes images downloaded from Twitter app in China

Apparently, there is a glitch on the Twitter app for Huawei phones and this should be fixed in no distant time.

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Samsung files trademark application for “Neuro Game Booster”, is this its version of GPU Turbo?

Last year, Honor announced a graphics processing acceleration technology called GPU Turbo. It improved the efficiency of the GPU and also reduced power consumption. Phones that have gotten the feature now handle mobile games better. Now it seems Samsung will also launch its own version as it has trademarked the name “Neuro Game Booster”.

Samsung applied for a trademark for the name on Monday, January 21 at the European Union Intellectual Property office. The description says it is an electronic game software for mobile phones. It also says it is an AI software.

Samsung Neuro Game Booster

Samsung’s Neuro Game Booster should bring improved performance in mobile gaming just like Honor’s GPU Turbo. However, we can’t say yet if it will be available only to phones powered by Samsung’s Exynos processors or it will also be available to those powered by Snapdragon processors.

READ MORE: Samsung rumored to announce Exynos 9825 processor in H2 2019, may power the Galaxy Note 10

All Nokia models will get Android Pie before Q2 2019

HMD Global run Nokia is working pretty hard to provide the latest Android 9.0 Pie to all the models before Q2 2019. Already, they have rolled out the latest and the greatest Android 9.0 Pie to various Nokia models. Now, they are working on the update for Nokia 5 and Nokia 3.1 Plus slating for rollout “in the next few days”. HMD Global’s Juho Sarvikas has confirmed that company is putting every effort to cater the latest alteration of Android on all major and minor Nokia devices in the first half of 2019.

nokia update

Particularly, Nokia 5 and Nokia 3.1 Plus will start receiving the update by the end of the week. It may take some more time to roll out the update in all regions. Well, whatever the reason is, your Nokia devices will be updated to the latest Android version within the next couple of weeks.

Nokia 6 2017 version is also on the list of getting the Android Pie update in a week or two. As per the Judo Sarvikas, the development team is just finalizing the phone’s Dolby Atmos audio features for Android Pie. All other work has been done and the development is in its final stages before hitting the floor.

The low-end Nokia 1 and Nokia 3 devices will see the update before the starting of Q3 2019. All other minor and major devices will also get the Android 9.0 Pie update in the first half of 2019.

Nokia is working tirelessly in providing the latest updates to its devices. Particularly, this time Nokia stood first in rolling out the Android 9.0 Pie update to its devices. HMD Global powered Nokia is committed to providing all major Android updates for a couple of years and three years of security updates to its devices.

Well, how many of you have received the Android Pie update on your Nokia devices?

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Meizu Zero holeless phone with 18W wireless charging announced with key specifications

At 2 PM CST (local time), Meizu Senior VP Li Nan has introduced the Meizu Zero smartphone with holeless design through a live broadcast from China. The world’s first non-porous smartphone features a 3D unibody ceramic build with no physical buttons or ports on its edges. It is equipped with Super mCharge wireless charging technology which makes it possible to charge the device wirelessly with a charging rate of 18W. Here is all the information on the newly announce Meizu Zero futuristic smartphone.

Meizu Zero Unibody Ceramic Build

The mSound 2.0 screen sound technology which is closely attached to the display of the Meizu Zero allows it to produce sound through the display of the phone. Hence, there is no earpiece on the device. Li Nan said that advantage of screen sound technology is that users can listen to phone call even when the device is held upside down. The Meizu Zero is fitted with a curved 5.99-inch OLED screen which is embedded with an optical fingerprint sensor. The handset sports a thin and light profile.

The exact size of the battery of the Meizu Zero is not known. Li Nan claimed that after working on for 2 years along with 75 related patents, the Super mCharge 18W wireless charging which is equivalent to 18W wired fast charging has been introduced on the Meizu Zero smartphone.

Meizu Zero with 18W wireless charging

Instead of physical SIM card, the Meizu Zero is equipped with eSIM card. The smartphone is equipped with linear motor on the sides which replaces the physical buttons for volume and power. The Meizu Zero holeless phone is an IP68 rated device that can remain submerged in water for up 2 hours and 30 minutes. Since the Meizu Zero supports Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, users can make use of Bluetooth enabled earphones to listen to the songs wirelessly.

Meizu Zero rear

The Meizu Zero is fueled by the Snapdragon 845 chipset. For photography, its features the very same Sony IMX380 12-megapixel + Sony IMX350 20-megapixel dual camera setup which is available on the Meizu 16th smartphone. There is a ring flash placed below the dual camera setup. The frontside of the phone features a 20-megapixel selfie snapper. The other features of the phone include Flyme 7 UI based Android 9 Pie OS and One Mind AI Engine.

The Chinese manufacturer did not disclose the release date and pricing of the Meizu Zero smartphone. The handset will be available in Black and White color options. The Chinese manufacturer did not disclose the release date and pricing of the Meizu Zero smartphone.

What’s your opinion on the Meizu Zero phone? Yay or Nay? Share us your views by posting your comments below.

Smartisan’s XiaoPeng joins Realme as design director

In order to survive, Smartisan has sold some of the tech-related patent rights to Bytedance, a Chinese internet technology company working in the field of AI. While addressing the media at the launch event of a new social app, Chat Bao, Smartisan’s founder revealed that the financial condition of the company is not too bad but to survive a back-up is a must. In another revelation, according to Yicai, Smartisan’s No. 2 employee XiaoPeng has resigned from the company and has joined Oppo’s subsidiary, Realme as a design director.

smartisan luo
Smartisan founder Luo YongHao

XiaoPeng joined the Realme last year in the month of December. Oppo announced its new sub-brand, Realme in May 2018. The motive of the Realme is to compete against Redmi devices in India. Realme is purely made in India device, as it is manufactured in India using Oppo’s production line. Their first device Realme 1 gained a good number of sales.

In-depth, Smartisan employees have been asked to re-sign the contracts with Bytedance for the six-month probation period. As per new terms, employees have to surrender the equity of Smartisan and sign a new contract to sustain in the company.

There are many confusions in the new Bytedance acquisition of tech-related patents from Smartisan. Many departments and resources have been re-aligned to different works within the company. Now, Smartisan’s Bullet Messenger resources have been aligned to the Bytedance’s K-12 education, an education-related product. Bytedance is popularly known for their work in the AI field. Moreover, they have launched plenty of education-related products for students last year. Even, they have launched an app which offers a content related to culture, audio books, wealth management, etc.

Earlier, Luo approached many big giants in China such as Baidu, Ali and others for a possible merger, but due to lack of interest things didn’t work for Smartisan.

Now we hope this new shift in Smartisan would help them to recover from the financial crisis.

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Huawei teases 5G Wi-Fi Router launch on 24th January in China

5G technology is going mainstream this year and to be the first-movers into the 5G space, Huawei is all set to launch products compatible with the new technology. Before the company officially launches its first 5G smartphone, it is all set to launch a 5G router.

Huawei has today teased a 5G Wi-Fi router launch by shared a poster on Weibo. The text on the poster reads — “5+6=3.X? is the taste of new products! January 24, 2019, for you!”, confirming that it will be launching a new product on 24th January in China.

Huawei 5G Wi-Fi Router

The poster doesn’t clearly state that the 5G Wi-Fi router will be launched. But looking closely at the “5+6=3.X” text in the poster, we can see that it says 5G, clearly hinting at the 5G technology. The ‘6’ could be representing Wi-Fi 6 which is the abbreviation for the Wi-Fi 802.11 ax.

The Wi-Fi 802.11 ax standard promises higher data transfer rate and larger capacity along with higher energy efficiency. Further, it’s being reported that the Wi-Fi 6 can reach the speed of up to 11Gbit/s. It is expected to be widely used in smart home devices or IoT-based devices.

This year will witness the 5G technology go mainstream and Huawei wants to be the one leading the game. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Huawei’s chairman Hu Houkun (aka Ken Hu) announced that the company has deployed 5G networks in 10 countries and will soon deploy in 20 more countries.

 

Read More: Huawei CEO says the company will fight any request for data from Beijing, heaps praise on Trump

 

Huawei’s chairman Hu Houkun has also confirmed that the company will be launching its 5G smartphone in June this year. Apart from Huawei, Samsung, OnePlus, Xiaomi, and Oppo among others are all set to launch their 5G smartphones later this year.

LG Premier MWC 2019 teaser video hints at LG G8 touchless gesture navigation feature

The Mobile World Congress 2019 is all set to kick-off next month in Barcelona, Spain and everyone is eagerly waiting to see what the smartphone companies bring this time. With MWC 2019 nearing, companies have now started teasing their upcoming products and features.

Joining the list of such companies is South Korea-based LG, which is teased a new touchless gesture-based navigation feature, likely for its upcoming flagship LG G8, through a teaser video posted on YouTube related to LG Premier event at MWC 2019.

LG G8 Teaser Video MWC 2019

The company has scheduled a launch event on 24th February CCIB, Barcelona and has also sent out ‘Save The Date’ invites. LG is likely to launch the G8 smartphone at the event and will then showcase it at MWC 2019 which commences from 25th February and ends on 28th February.

Recently, it was reported that the LG G8 will come with “Sound on Display” technology in which instead of having a traditional speaker, the sound is produced by vibrating the display panel. The sound is produced by vibrations of the screen caused by ‘exciter’ which is positioned behind the screen. LG is already using this technology in its Crystal Sound OLED TVs.

According to the reports, the phone will come with a waterdrop notch — something that most of the smartphone manufacturers have already adopted in order to offer higher screen-to-body ratio. Under the hood, the phone is likely to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 flagship chipset.

The phone’s renders featuring a notched display and dual rear camera sensors surfaced online a few days ago but the company’s Head of Global Corporate Communication denied that claiming that the renders are correct but are not of G8.

 

Read More: LG V40 ThinQ with five cameras, Snapdragon 845 SoC and Rs. 49,990 (~$700) pricing goes official in India

 

If the reports are to be believed, then LG is going to launch multiple smartphones during Mobile World Congress. We’ll have to wait until the official launch event to know what’s up the company’s sleeves and to know more about this touchless gesture system.

Xiaomi Dual Flex / MIX Flex, the world’s first double folding phone revealed in hands-on video

At the start of this year, a leaked video showing the foldable phone from Xiaomi was leaked by popular tipster Evan Blass. The leaked video had revealed that the left and right portions of the screen could be folded to transform into a compact device. Today, Xiaomi President Lin Bin shared a hands-on video of its foldable phone. It appears to be the very same device that was leaked by Blass earlier this month. The company is yet to announce the official name of its phone with double folding design. Bin has said that he has thought of names like Xiaomi Dual Flex and Xiaomi MIX Flex for the foldable phone. He has asked Weibo users to suggest a good name for the phone.

Samsung is expected to debut its first foldable phone in the coming month. The smartphone can be opened like a book to access its foldable 7.3-inch display. However, Xiaomi’s upcoming foldable phone will be sporting a unique design. Xiaomi President Lin Bin claims that it will be the world’s double folding mobile phone. As it can be seen in the video, the screen of the phone can be folded from right and left sides.

Bin has stated that the device shown in the video is an engineering unit. The company had overcome various technical difficulties to build a phone with double folding design. Some of the problems the company was able to overcome are related to flexible folding screen technology, four-wheel drive folding shaft technology, flexible cover technology, MIUI system adaptation and so on.

Bin has claimed that the double-folded form factor of the Xiaomi Dual Flex / MIX Flex allows it to deliver a combined experience of a tablet and a smartphone. In the video, the Bin can be seen holding the unfolded device in between his thumb and little finger which suggests that it could be featuring a screen of around 6 inches. After folding the square-shaped device from both sides, it can metamorphose into a device with a small screen with a width of around 3 inches. There is a button at the topside of the phone for locking the display of the phone.

There is no information on the specs of the Xiaomi Dual Flex / MIX Flex. Probably, it could be packed with specs like Snapdragon 855 and 8 GB of RAM. Xiaomi has confirmed that it will be present at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2019 tech expo on Feb. 24. Probably, the Xiaomi Dual Flex / MIX Flex device may get unleased at MWC.

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Meizu Note 9 tipped to release with Snapdragon 675 next month

Meizu will be unleashing its first holeless phone later today. There is no confirmation yet on when it will be releasing in the market. Probably, it may hit the market after the launch of the mid-range Meizu Note 9. Fresh information shared by a tipster from China reveals that the Meizu Note 9 will be hitting the market by the middle of the coming month. He has also shared some other key information on the smartphone.

The Chinese tipster claims that the Snapdragon 675 will be fueling the Meizu Note 9 smartphone. In the recent past, Meizu CEO Jack Wong had revealed on the company’s official forum site that the Note 9 will be powered by Snapdragon 6150. Recent reports have revealed that Snapdragon 6150 is the codename of Snapdragon 675 mobile platform. In terms of performance, the Snapdragon 675 is even powerful than Snapdragon 710, but it comes with a weaker GPU.

The Redmi Note 7 is the first mid-range phone to come equipped with Samsung ISOCELL GM1 48-megapixel camera sensor. The upcoming Meizu Note 9 too will be featuring the same sensor in its dual camera setup. The tipster has claimed that it will be a thousand Yuan (~$147) device which indicates that it will be a worthy rival for the Redmi Note 7 since it is also available with a starting price of 999 Yuan (~$147).

Meizu Note 9

Previous reports have revealed that the Note 9 will be the first Meizu phone to arrive with a waterdrop notched screen of around 6.3 inches. It is speculated to feature side-mounted fingerprint scanner. The handset will be receiving power from 4,000mAh. The new SoC may allow the phone to support rapid charging. The latest Flyme edition flavored Android 9 Pie OS will come preloaded on the device.

The Meizu Note 9 has recently bagged certifications from 3C and CMIIT bodies in China. Soon, the smartphone may surface on TENAA along with its full specifications ahead of its mid-February debut. The Chinese manufacturer is yet to confirm on the launch date for the smartphone.

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Huawei P10 and Honor 9 starts receiving EMUI 9.0.1 update

Huawei is rolling out a new EMUI 9.0.1 update to Huawei P10 and Honor 9 in China. There are many new enhancements and optimisations bundled with the latest update. It has added the support for VoLTE on China Telecom network in both the devices. Many users have started reporting about the update rolling out on Honor 9 and Huawei P10.

emui 9.0.1 update

As far as the changelog is concerned, it talks about some fixes and newly added features. EMUI 9.0.1  update has added full-screen navigation gestures on Honor 9 to extend your full-screen experience. Even though, Honor has fixed an issue of black screen while displaying special scenes. Moreover, Huawei has added Google’s January 2019 security patch to enhance the security of both the devices.

Additionally, Huawei P10 was launched in February 2017 and is powered by Kirin 960 processor. It is coupled with 4/64GB and 4/128GB storage versions. Huawei P10 comes with a 5.1-inch 1080p resolution display. In the camera department, there’s a dual 20MP+12MP shooter on the rear side along with Leica lenses. Whereas, Honor 9 runs on Kirin 659 processor and is coupled with 4/6GB RAM. It packs 64/128 GB internal storage and carries a 12M+20M rear camera and 13M front camera.

The update is currently rolling out in China. If you haven’t received it, then wait for some few hours, as it may take some time to reach out to each and every device. Before updating, ensure your device is charged above 60%, and connect WiFi network to save additional costs.

How many of you have already received the EMUI 9.0.1 update?

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