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OnePlus 6T, Mate 20 Pro and Pixel 3 DxOMark scores have appeared before their official announcement

DxOMark, a popular camera benchmarking platform is known for ranking smartphone according to their camera benchmark scores. A leaked photo of Dx0Mark scores of several unannounced smartphones such as OnePlus 6T, Huawei Mate 20 Pro, and Google Pixel 3 have surfaced on Weibo.

As it can be seen on the left side of the below image, the unreleased Mate 20 Pro is leading the pack with 116 score. The next unannounced on the list is the Google Pixel 3 with a score of 107. The Mate 20 is also mentioned below with the same score.

DxOMark Scores

The Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium, Apple iPhone Xs Max, iPhone Xs, Meizu 16th Plus and the unannounced Honor V20 follows the Mate 20 in the list. The iPhone Xr and OnePlus 6T are also present on the list with respective scores of 100 and 99. The benchmarking reports of these phones are yet to appear on the website of Dx0Mark. There is a high possibility that the above leak nothing but fake.

A DxOMark score is a combination of photography and video recording scores. The the current ranking of smartphones according to their DxOMark scores is shown on the right side in the above image. The Huawei P20 Pro with its triple camera setup as at the numero uno position with 109 score. The HTC U12+ and Samsung Galaxy Note 9 are on second and third positions with respective scores of 103. As it can be seen, the newly released smartphones such as the new iPhones, Xperia XZ2 Premium, Meizu 16th Plus have not appeared on the list yet.

Since the leaked photo showing the DxOMark scores of unannounced and newly released phones appears fake, it remains to be seen how highly awaited phones like OnePlus 6T and Mate 20 Pro will rank on the list.

Vivo announces 4th-gen in-display fingerprint technology and DSP Acceleration Technology

Earlier today, Vivo had a conference in China where it announced its 4th-generation in-display fingerprint technology. It also announced a new technology called DSP Acceleration, in collaboration with Qualcomm.

The 4th generation in-display fingerprint technology is said to be 40% faster than the previous gen which is found in the Vivo X21. It also unlocks faster under bright light – taking only 0.35s to unlock the phone. The new fingerprint scanner is said to be present in the newly announced Vivo X23 upper mid-range phone. It has a large F/1.5 aperture and a 720dpi ultra-high resolution.

Vivo X23 Under-Display Fingerprint Sensor

Vivo also worked with Qualcomm on a new project called DSP Acceleration Technology to make in-display fingerprint scanners work faster and better while maintaining a high-security level.

Speaking at the event, Qualcomm’s Senior Director of product management, Tim Yates, said the new technology works with the Snapdragon 670 which brings a 1.8x increase in performance when compared to the Snapdragon 660. The chipset also comes with the Hexagon 685 DSP which is at the heart of the technology. This is the same DSP in the Snapdragon 845.

DSP Acceleration Technology

The DSP is faster at processing neural tasks and fingerprint data when compared to the CPU. By allocating the task of unlocking the phone via the fingerprint scanner to the DSP, the data is processed faster which means the phone is unlocked faster. The Hexagon DSP works with Qualcomm’s Trusted Execution Environment on the CPU for security and the result is DSP Acceleration Technology which is up to 3x faster than when it is just the CPU handling the task.

Vivo says DSP Acceleration Technology will roll out as an update to the Vivo X23 in October. It will increase the unlocking speed of the fingerprint scanner by up to 30% especially in conditions when the temperature is low and the fingers are dry or in conditions where there is strong direct light.

Vivo says it has been hard at work since it debuted the in-display fingerprint scanner on the Vivo Xplay6 last year and it has applied for over 140 patents relating to hardware and software of the technology, making them a leader in the industry.

Vivo In-display fingerprint scanner technology generations

Vivo released the first commercially available phone with an in-display fingerprint scanner, the Vivo X20 Plus UD in January of this year. At MWC 2018, it showed off the Vivo APEX which has an in-display fingerprint scanner that covers up to 40% of the screen.

READ MORE: How Xiaomi and Vivo’s In-Display Fingerprint Scanning Technology Differ

Nokia 7.1 / X7 (aka 7.1 Plus) hands-on images reveal new color variant

A recent report has revealed that HMD Global is prepping up to debut Nokia 7.1 and Nokia 7.1 Plus smartphones on Oct. 4. The Nokia 7.1 is expected to arrive with a notch-less screen whereas the 7.1 Plus will be equipped with a notched display. Like the recent Plus models from the company, the Nokia 7.1 Plus is expected to release as Nokia X7 in China. Freshly leaked hands-on photos of a new Nokia phone has surfaced today. Since the images only reveal the rear side of the phone, it is difficult to identity whether it is a Nokia 7.1 and Nokia 7.1 Plus.

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The new images reveal that the handset is equipped with a glass rear and a metallic frame. It features vertical dual camera setup followed by a fingerprint reader on the upper half of the rear panel.

In the above image, the alleged Nokia X7 can be seen in silver white color. The rear design of the phone is not very different from the Nokia X6. The vertical dual camera setup did not sit flush on the rear of the phone. The images shown below suggest that the handset will be also arriving in a new copper brown color.

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A recent report has revealed that the Snapdragon 710 chipset will be powering both smartphones. The Nokia 7.1 may sport a 6-inch display with 18:9 aspect ratio. Its SD710 chipset could be coupled with 4 GB of RAM. It may feature an internal storage of 64 GB.

The Nokia 7.1 Plus (X7) is expected to feature higher RAM and more of amount of inbuilt storage than the Nokia 7.1. The display size of the Nokia 7.1 Plus is not known, but it is very likely to feature a notched screen that will offer an aspect ratio of 19:9. The rumor mill is yet to leak the pricing of the Nokia 7.1 and Nokia 7.1 Plus..

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Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro is now available for open sale in China

Xiaomi recently launched the Mi 8 Pro smartphone, an upgrade to its flagship smartphone, which comes with an in-display fingerprint sensor – a feature that was missing in the Mi 8.

Now just one week after the phone’s announcement, and days after it officially went on sale, the Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro is available for purchase in China through open sale.

Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro (1)

The phone comes in two variants — 6GB RAM with 128GB internal storage and 8GB RAM with 128GB onboard storage. The 6GB RAM model is priced at 3,199 Yuan (approximately $465) while the 8GB RAM model costs 3,599 Yuan, which roughly converts to $524.

As said, the major feature on the Pro variant is that it comes with an under-display fingerprint sensor, which brings convenience for the users to unlock the device. The device is powered by Qualcomm‘s Snapdragon 845 processor.

The Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro features a 6.21-inch Super AMOLED display having 2248 x 1080 pixels screen resolution with a notch on top. In terms of camera, there’s dual 12MP sensors on the back with OIS and optical zoom. On the front side, there’s a 20MP f/2.0 camera sensor housed inside the notch.

Read More: Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro unboxing video reveals all the details of the phone before its official launch

Connectivity options on the device include Dual SIM, 4G, Wi-Fi, dual-band GPS, dual–SIM support, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, USB OTG, and USB Type-C. Running on Android 8.1 Oreo operating system out-of-the-box with MIUI, the phone is powered by a 3,000mAh battery with support for fast charging technology.

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Vivo V9 Pro with notched display and dual rear cameras launched in India

After launching the Vivo V11 in the Indian market, Vivo has now launched yet another mid-range smartphone in India — Vivo V9 Pro, which is the upgraded version of the Vivo V9 launched earlier this month. The Vivo V9 Pro is the same phone that was recently launched in Indonesia as the Vivo V9 6GB.

The phone features a 6.3-inch FullView Display 2.0 with a screen resolution of 2280 x 1080 pixels. Qualcomm‘s Snapdragon 660 AIE octa-core processor powers the device, along with Adreno 512 graphics processor.

Vivo V9 Pro

It packs 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. There’s a dedicated microSD card slot, which enables users to further expand the phone’s storage capacity up to 256GB.

In the camera department, the device comes with a dual rear camera setup, consisting of a 13-megapixel primary sensor with LED flash and a f/2.2 aperture, and a 2-megapixel secondary sensor. On the front side, there’s a 16-megapixel sensor along with an f/2.0 aperture, and features like AI Selfie Lighting, AI Face Beauty, among others.

Connectivity options on the device include Dual SIM, 4G VoLTE, dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth v4.2, GPS/ A-GPS, a 3.5mm headphone jack, USB OTG, and a micro USB port for charging and data transfer.

The phone is running Android 8.1 Oreo operating system out-of-the-box with the company’s own FunTouch OS 4.0 and is powered by a 3,260mAh non-removable battery.

Read More: Vivo V11 with Rs. 22,990 pricing features 6.3-inch waterdop notch screen, 25MP AI selfie camera

The Vivo V9 Pro will be available in Black color exclusively through Amazon India and Vivo Store. The phone is priced at Rs. 19,990 (approximately $275) in India but will be available at a special price of Rs. 17,990 (approximately $248) during Amazon India’s Great India Festival.

Samsung files trademark application for “Samsung Buds”

The Gear IconX is the name of Samsung‘s truly wireless earbuds. However, a new trademark application has revealed Samsung may be changing the name or launching an entirely different line of wireless earbuds.

Samsung Buds Trademark

The Korean giant filed a trademark application for the name “Samsung Buds” at the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) last week. The application doesn’t mention if the name applies to a range of products but there are speculations as to what it might relate to.

Some say Samsung may be planning to rebrand the Gear IconX series into a more simpler name while others have said this may be Samsung’s own version of the Google Pixel Buds but with Bixby on it.

READ MORE: Samsung to launch Galaxy F foldable smartphone without Gorilla Glass

LG V40 ThinQ hi-res renders leaked ahead of October 3 debut

The LG V40 ThinQ is launching on Oct. 4 in South Korea and on Oct. 3, LG will be announcing it in  New York. The leaked renders of the smartphone that have surfaced through recent reports have revealed that it will be arriving with triple rear cameras and dual front-facing cameras. Today, reputed tipster Evan Blass has shared high-resolution renders of the LG V40 to confirms its design.

The LG V40 ThinQ will be coming with a notched display. The recently released notched phones by LG such as G7 ThinQ feature an option to hide the notch. The new renders of the V40 ThinQ show that its notch is hidden. Rumors have it that it will be featuring 6.4-inch OLED display with an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. It is expected to produce Quad HD+ resolution of 3120 x 1440 pixels.

The snapshot belongs to the AT&T variant of the V40 ThinQ since the name of the carrier is mentioned in the taskbar. The notch of the phone houses dual selfie camera setup that may include an 8-megapixel sensor and a 5-megapixel sensor.

The left side of the phone features volume up and down buttons followed by a dedicated key to access Google Assistant. The chin of the device appears thin and its right edge is fitted with a power button.

The back panel of the V40 ThinQ is interesting since it features triple rear cameras. Recent leaks have revealed that the triple camera system of the V40 ThinQ features a 16-megapixel primary sensor, 12-megapixel wide-angle lens and an 8-megapixel telephoto lens. A fingerprint scanner is present on the back panel of the V40 ThinQ.

The V40 ThinQ could be the first LG phone to arrive with Android 9 Pie preinstalled. The Snapdragon 845 chipset is expected to power the smartphone. The base model of the phone may feature 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB of native storage. A recent leak had revealed that it could be the first smartphone the company to come with 8 GB of RAM. The higher RAM variant may come with 128 GB of inbuilt storage. It is speculated to feature 3,300mAh battery that will carry support wireless charging and rapid charging.

Fan sues Xiaomi for failing to keep its promise of Dinner with co-founder Lei Jun

A fan of Xiaomi in China is suing the company over failing to keep its promise of hosting dinner with the company’s co-founder Lei Jun. The Haidian Court’s official website in Beijing reveals the case of a contract dispute and reports indicate that the case has been accepted by the court.

The case has been filed by Mr. Yang who believes that the content disclosed by Xiaomi on its official online store was unilaterally promised and is legally binding, and demand that the company should strictly offer the promised reward.

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He adds that Xiaomi’s refusal to follow on its promise not only hurt his feelings as a “Mi Fan” but also constitutes a breach of contract. Further, he adds that he should be compensated for the losses caused, including a total of 24,000 yuan (approximately $3,491) in notary fees and legal fees.

Mr. Yang alleges that Xiaomi had publicly announced a contest in August 2017 for the sales of Xiaomi smartphone, where the reward was a dinner with the company’s co-founder and CEO Lei Jun. There were three options and the participated had to fulfil any one, which includes sale of over 300 units of Xiaomi Mi 5X, sale of over 300 units of Redmi Note 5A or the sale of over 400 units of Mi 5X and Redmi Note 5A combined.

He claims that he actively participated in the contest and fulfilled the criteria by selling 523 units of Redmi Note 5A phone during the contest period. He further claims that when he contacted the company for the reward, Xiaomi explicitly refused, even after repeated negotiations.

 

 

The plaintiff, Mr. Yang believes this is a breach of contract and has sued Xiaomi for compensation. Currently, the case is under hearing in the Haidian court in Beijing, China.

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Huawei has hired 200 employees in the US; Attempting to re-enter US?

Huawei had reportedly attempted to make its Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro flagship phones through AT&T in the U.S. It was blocked by the U.S. government on account of numerous issues such as espionage and leaking trade secret. Fresh information suggests that the company could be planning to enter the U.S. market in the coming year.

At present, Huawei stands as the world’s second manufacturer for smartphones by dethroning Apple to the third position in August this year. In order to bag the number one spot, it is very important for Huawei to gain market share in the U.S.

Currently, Huawei has around 1,200 employees working in the U.S. It seems that the Chinese manufacturer could be working some strategy to re-enter the U.S. market since it has added more than 200 job listings on various sites like Glass door, LinkedIn and its official website. The company is looking for professionals across various fields such as sales account managers, administrative assistants, OS architects, software engineers, data analysts and so on.

Next year, Huawei will be launching it will be launching its first foldable phone. It will also be the first 5G smartphone from the company. Moreover, the newly announced Kirin 980 SoC that will be powering upcoming flagship phones from the company is a 5G-ready chipset.

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The U.S. will be one of the first one of the countries to support 5G connectivity starting from next year. Huawei could be certainly aiming to sell 5G smartphones in the U.S. from the coming year.

Since the company is hiring new software engineers and OS architects for the U.S., it could be planning to tweak EMUI for the U.S. audience or it could be making certain changes in the ROM to comply with U.S. policies. Unlocked Huawei phones are already available for purchase in the U.S. since several years. The company could be planning to partner with multiple carriers to enter the U.S. in 2019.

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iPhone XS Max receives DisplayMate’s Best Smartphone Display Award

Apple‘s latest flagship iPhone models comprising the iPhone XS, XS Max as well as the “cheaper” iPhone XR. The iPhone XS max and XS were released into the market last week. Although we can’t tell how the sales have one, the release means reviews of the two flagship iPhones will start hitting us and they have started. DisplayMate has published its review of the iPhone XS Max with a focus on the display.  The top-end iPhone XS Max was awarded the firm’s “Best Smartphone Display Award”. The XS Max features a Super Retina OLED display panel and it got the highest A+ rating.

The smartphone’s display was tested out based on different factors such as a larger full-screen display, 2.7k resolution, industry-standard colour gamuts, automatic colour management, display power efficiency, True Tone viewing modes, Night Shift mode, and more. The iPhone XS Max features a 6.5-inch display and is the second-gen model to utilise an OLED panel with a 2.7K High Resolution of 2688 x 1242 pixels and 458 pixels per inch, and Diamond Sub-Pixels with Sub-Pixel Rendering for enhanced sharpness and higher Peak Brightness. The display also comes with support for HDR10 and Dolby Vision which set it at a higher pedestal than other flagships. DisplayMate says the XS Max can extend the Dynamic Range by up to 325 percent for HDR photos and up to 400 percent for HDR videos. The review also noted the device has a screen reflectance of 4.7 percent, which is “close to the lowest” that the company has measured for a smartphone. The phone also comes with a Night Shift Mode that allows the user to adjust and reduce the amount of Blue Light from the display for better night viewing and improved sleep.

Read Also: Apple iPhone XS Max’s production cost estimated to be $443

Further, the new Super Dim setting on the iPhone XS Max was applauded for providing comfortable use in extreme low light conditions, taking the brightness down to just 2 cd per square metre. The phone’s peak screen brightness of 660 nits is slightly lower than the record 710 nits of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. It’s not all positives, though, as there are a few minor issues which users may not even notice. One of such is that the iPhone XS Max has the largest colour shift of 6.2 JNCD  a viewing angle of 30 degrees which DisplayMate claims is noticeable but not objectionable. The display also has a steep intensity scale which results in a high image contrast. It is an elaborate report and you can check out the full report from the source link below.

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Pre-Order Bakeey N58 Fitness Tracker Smart Watch For Just $49.99 On Banggood

Much to the delight of fitness-conscious people, the market is brimming with all sorts of fitness related gadgets that can monitor your health and keep track of your activities. On the downside, these devices don’t come cheap.

if you’re in the market for a cost-effective fitness tracker, it may interest you to know that Bakeey is currently offering the N58 fitness tracker smartwatch for pre-order at a dropped price of just $49.99 on Banggood. This is a 38% reduction in the device’s original selling price of $79.99 and it will be valid for both black and yellow color versions.

Before we divulge more details about the discounts, let us take a look at the N58 smartwatch’s mean features.

The Bakeey branded fitness tracker is compatible with Android 4.4 or above, iOS 8.0 or above and can work with a wide selection of newfangled mobile devices. It sports an easily readable 1.22-inch IPS display with a screen resolution of 240X204 pixels.

On top of that, the N58 comes with an IP67 rating so you can wear it even during rainy weather without worrying about inflicting any sort of damage to it. Moreover, the device is crammed with various features like the heart rate monitor, blood pressure monitor, and sleep monitor.

As if that weren’t enough, the device comes with multi-sports modes that support walking, running, riding, climbing and even ping-pong. You can follow this link if you’re interested in checking out the rest of the features and taking advantage of the aforesaid discount.

Regrettably, this discount will be limited to the first 50 pieces only, while the next 500 pieces will be up for pre-order bearing a slightly higher price tag of $54.99 and the remaining units will sell for S$79.99.

Get 38% Off On Bakeey N58 Fitness Tracker Smart Watch

Apple iPhone XS Max’s production cost estimated to be $443

Apple recently launched its new smartphones — iPhone XR, iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max. Now, Techinsights has completed a teardown of the iPhone XS Max A1921, revealing the components cost and production estimate.

It reveals that the estimated production cost of Apple iPhone XS Max 256GB model, which is said to be the most popular model, is about $443, about $50 more than the iPhone X 64GB model. In the cost breakdown, it reveals that the most expensive component is the display panel at around $80.50.

Apple iPhone XS Max Production Cost Estimate

The phone is powered by the company’s new 7nm Apple A12 Bionic chipset, which reportedly costs around $72, with modems. The internal storage, i.e. 256GB storage, costs around $64 while the external housing costs somewhere around $58.

The device also comes with upgraded cameras, which costs about $44. Interestingly, the pricing of the camera module is same as that of last year’s iPhone X. Going by the pricing chart, every component is costlier compared to iPhone X launched last year, except for the assembly materials and the RF antenna.

Do note that Techinsights’s $443 pricing estimated for the 256GB model of the iPhone XS Max doesn’t include other manufacturing expenses such as Research & Development, Software, Logistics, and Marketing.

Read More: Counterpoint’s Global handset profit share ranking shows Apple as the most profitable brand!

Techinsights says that the cost estimated provided are compiled using information available at the time of the initial teardown and where concrete data is not yet available, the company has made some assumptions. While the costing figure may not be accurate, it gives a picture about the phone’s production cost.

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Buy Meizu EP52 Lite Sports Headphone For Just $18.99 On GearBest


In addition to manufacturing cost-effective, yet awe-inspiring smartphones, Meizu is known for creating top-notch audio accessories and devices. On September 19th, Meizu took the wraps off a few amazing items along with the much-awaited Meizu EP52 Lite sports Bluetooth headset during a new product launch conference.

Sporting an appealing neck-hanging design, the Meizu EP52 Lite features three-button remote control. Moreover, it is extremely lightweight with weighing in at just 2.3 grams single-sided. This makes it easy-to-carry everywhere you go.

While the modestly-priced Meizu EP52 Lite is already quite a bargain, the Chinese consumer electronics company is offering the feature-laden sports earphone at a dropped price of just $18.99. This is a noteworthy 23% reduction in the device’s original asking price of $25.99.
As an audio accessory, the Meizu EP52 Lite delivers an unmatched audio performance that makes it an irresistible earphone at the above-mentioned discounted price. Outfitted with an exclusively designed 10mm bio-diaphragm (dynamic coil) in the earphone cavity, the Meizu EP52 Lite boasts a specially optimized sound cavity structure.

According to Meizu, the general design of the EP52 Lite Sports Bluetooth headset adopts an ultrasonic assembly technology. It comes with a TPE skin-friendly wire and an IPX waterproof rating which lets you wear it even during rainy weather.

Moreover, the headphone supports Bluetooth 4.2 standard, which can be used over a 10-meter distance. If the Meizu EP52 Lite Sports Bluetooth headset has grabbed your attention and you’d like to know more about it, you can click here to visit the promotion page.

In order to ensure you receive the aforesaid discount, it is imperative for you to bear in mind that the promotion is slated to end soon and there were only 156 pieces remaining for the Flash Sale. First 50 buyers will be able to get their hands on the EP52 Lite at a dropped price of just $9.99.

Note that the discount will be valid daily starting at 9:00 UTC until Sunday, September 30th.

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Get Up To 40% Off On Various Electronics And Security Items On AliExpress


As part of its latest promotion sale, AliExpress is offering a wide selection of electronics and security items at a heavily discounted price. Dubbed as ‘Electronics & Security,’ the promo feature items bearing up to 40% off.

Keeping in line with that, the site is giving 22% off on the Genuine PINENG PN – 963 10000mAh portable battery, a 26% off on the PZOZ Xiaomi tempered glass full cover screen protector and a remarkable 41% discount on the Sound Intone H6 Bluetooth earphone. The rest of the items have been split into different sections.

The first category called ‘The Best Seller’ features a myriad of awe-inspiring items that you can buy without emptying your pocket. For instance, you can go for the Pocofone F1 smartphone which usually sells for $356.81, but is currently available at a discounted price of just $ $307.63.


You can avail big discounts on Doogee branded smartphones in the following category called ‘Top Stores.’ In addition to that, buyers can apply a $2 coupon code to save more money at the time of checking out.

Segotep is the other brand included in the aforesaid category. You can get discounts on select mobile phone accessories from UGREEN. In order to extend the available discount, you can use a $3 coupon.

If you buy one of Golddway-branded product, you not only get an outstanding discount but also save $2 extra by using a coupon code. Other top brands like Samsung, Suntaiho, BASEUS, Bluedio, and FLOVEME too offer extra discount coupons that are likely to expire in the near future.

With that being said, it is imperative that you visit the promotion page by clicking here before the coupon expires and the promo comes to an end if you’re interested in taking advantage of the discount.

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TENAA updates Honor 8C listing with images and new storage variant

The Honor 8C is a less-powerful variant of the Honor 8X and 8X Max. The device was seen on TENAA about a week ago but images weren’t provided. More network variants of the device are now listed on the agency’s website and thankfully, one of them has included images.

The model number of this new listing is BKK-AL10. Other than the images included, this variant also mentions a new memory version of the phone which will have 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. This means we should get two variants alongside the previously known 4GB RAM + 64GB model.

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The Honor 8C has a metal and glass sandwich design. Unlike its predecessor, the Honor 7C which has its dual cameras arranged horizontally, its own cameras are arranged vertically. There is a LED flash right below the sensors and the words “Dual Lens hybrid zoom” under the flash. There is also a fingerprint scanner in the middle of the device.

Up in front, there is a sensor, earpiece, and camera positioned in the middle. We are sure that’s where the notch is. The phone’s volume rocker and power button are on the right and there is a 3.5mm audio jack at the top of the phone.

The images provided are of the black variant but TENAA says it will also be available in purple, gold, and blue.

READ MORE: Honor Magic 2 May feature a Graphene-based battery

Samsung develops patent to avert fake fingerprints

Samsung is developing a new patent which will help to secure the fingerprint authentication with more complex mechanism. It will help combat fake fingerprints and will increase the overall security of an in-screen fingerprint module. As according to some documents from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), it will help to identify the fraudulent fingerprints.

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To identify the fake fingerprints, it will adjust light and will take second measurement to authenticate the fingerprint. It will bring multiple time authentication, where the first will take place if the sensor found an external object. Thereafter, the second will proceed with more light to check for the authenticity of fingerprint. Later, the two scans will be compared, and if any variation comes, the authentication will be rejected.

Nowadays, fingerprint scanners have become an essential part of the smartphone’s security. It is much convenient, easy and fast to use than the primitive authentication methods like PIN, password and pattern input. It is more reliable than the new face recognition system which is in its earlier stages right now.

With the increased use of an in-display fingerprint scanners, security thefts have risen. Users are now more prone to fake or “forged” fingerprints. In order to control the security lapses, new security measures are the need of an hour. We hope the new Samsung patent will protect against fake fingerprints and will help to tackle the issue of “forged” fingerprints in future.

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If the patent gets approved on time, then we could be able to see it working on the Galaxy S10. It is a progression in the available technology of fingerprint scanners. We hope to see some more developments like this from Samsung in the near future.

What do you think? Do we need more secured fingerprint sensors?

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Get Electronic Items Starting From Just $9.99 On GearBest; Promo To End Soon!


Looking for cost-effective electronic items without compromising on quality? You’ve come to the right place.

As part of its recently kicked-off ’24 Hours Flash Sale’ promotion, GearBest is doling out noteworthy discounts on a wide selection of consumer electronics. The products featured in this promo carry price tags from just $9.99 onward.

In a bid to simplify the search process, the consumer electronics sale has been split into multiple categories. Here’s a brief glimpse of what each category has to offer in terms of discounts.

The first section dubbed, ‘HOT 24 HOURS FLASH SALE’ features just the Xiaomi Amazfit Heart Rate smartwatch, which normally sells for $130. Thanks to the aforesaid promotion, this coveted smartwatch can now be yours at a dropped price of just $89.99.

Regrettably, there were only 72 units left at the time of writing. Moreover, the sale will be coming to an end shortly.

You can find some of the most popular electronic items including IP cameras, action cameras, car audio stereo MP3 players and lots more under the following section called, ‘Flash Sale.’ Much to the relief of cost-conscious buyers, the products included in this section carry significant discounts that can be availed for a limited period of time.
For the sake of an instance, you can get a noteworthy 21% off on the SJCAM SJ7 STAR WiFi Action Camera, which would normally set you back $190.74. With the discount, the feature-laden action camera is now available at a dropped price of just $149.99.

The next category called ‘SPECIAL ZONE’ has further been divided into four sections – $9.99, $19.99, $29.99 and $59.99. Every sub-category is packed with miscellaneous items that bear the above-mentioned price tags.

However, if you are willing to spend a little more than that, you can head straight to the next division called ‘OVER $45 SAVE $10.’ In this section, buyers save $10 when their cart value exceeds $45.

Likewise, there are various other electronic items added to the segment called ‘OVER $45 SAVE $5’ wherein buyers can get $5 off if they shop for more than $45. You can check out the last segment called ‘TOP BESTSELLERS’ that has been divided into Smart Watches, Car, Audio Essentials and Camera & Security sub-categories.

In order to take a look at all the electronic products that are up for grabs on GearBest, you can follow this link. It is worth noting that the items carrying discounts will go back to their retail price as soon as the promo comes to an end.

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ARCore v1.5 brings support for unreleased OnePlus 6T and few other devices

ARCore v1.5 is out now on some third-party APK download websites. As it’s official changelog is not out yet, folks at Android Police did APK Teardown to know about some of its features. Interestingly, it appears that the ARCore v1.5 has already added support for the unreleased OnePlus 6T and few other devices. There’s support for Nokia 9 with the code name AOP_Sprout, Nokia Phoenix with PNX_sprout codename, and for unknown Nokia CTL_sprout. Further, source found a new variant of Vivo Nex touted as “B”, it could be a Vivo Nex 2.

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In the new version of ARCore, its support is extended for unreleased and unannounced devices. Even, there’s no reliable information available about these devices on the web. It means Google already had access to these devices, now after testing, they have added them to the ARCore support list.

List of newly added devices in ARCore v1.5:

  • ASUS
    • ROG Phone [ASUS_Z01QD_1]
  • Huawei
    • P20 Lite [HWANE]
    • Mate 10 Pro [HWBLA]
    • unknown [HWJKM-H]
    • unknown [HWLYA]
  • Nokia
    • Phoenix [PNX_sprout] * This is rumored, but name is unconfirmed
    • Nokia 9 [AOP_sprout] * This is rumored, but name is unconfirmed
  • OnePlus
    • One Plus 6T [OnePlus6T]
  • Razer
    • Razer Phone [cheryl]
  • Samsung
    • Galaxy Note9 [SCV40, SCV40_jp_kdi, SC-01L]
    • Galaxy Tab S3 [gts3llte, gts3lltechn, gts3lltekx, gts3llteusc, gts3lltevzw, gts3lwifi, gts3lwifichn]
    • Galaxy J5 [j5y17lte, j5y17ltektt, j5y17ltelgt, j5y17lteskt]
    • Galaxy J5 Pro [j5y17ltedx, j5y17ltextc]
    • Galaxy J7 [j7y17lte]
    • Galaxy J7 (2017) [j7y17ltektt]
  • Sony
    • Xperia X [suzu, F5121, F5122]
  • Vivo
    • V1809A [PD1809]
    • vivo NEX B [PD1806B] * There is a NEX A codenamed PD1806, but it’s unclear if this is same device with a variant name or a new model
    • vivo X21i [k71v1_64_bsp]
  • unknown
    • CTL_sprout
      * naming pattern matches Nokia phones, but I didn’t find anything resembling confirmation of the name

Along with the unreleased devices, there’s an addition of many old and new devices in the latest ARCore v1.5. Google is extending its support by bringing in various devices from OEMs like Samsung, Huawei, Sony, Razer under the ARCore support.

Additionally, the APK teardown means that the listed features or support for devices has come or is yet to come. Also, it can be opposite in the next iteration of ARCore as these devices might get removed from the supported list. Users can get the latest update from third-party APK websites, or you can wait for the official app update.

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Huawei Exec explains why the company doesn’t supply Kirin processors to other brands

Brody Ji, Senior Product Director at Huawei Consumer Business Group reveals that they have no plans to sell its Kirin processors to other brands. Speaking further, Brody added that Huawei treats Kirin as an intellectual property which allows the company to stand against the rivals.

Kirin 980

In a statement given to media, it is said, “For Huawei, Kirin is not a business but a product or technology that acts as our competitive edge against rival smartphone brands.” 

Huawei established HiSilicon in 2004 which deals with the Kirin SoC manufacturing. The Kirin processors power Huawei’s most of the devices, shipping in 173 million smartphones in the past year alone. The Chinese company also manufactures many smartphones which run on Qualcomm based chipsets, but primarily 60-70% devices use homegrown Kirin chipsets. Huawei will continue the use of Kirin SoC in the high-end and mid-range devices, while low-range devices will keep coming on Qualcomm 400 series.

Huawei is a pioneer in the telecom and communications sector, but it needs to do some more hard work to gain solid ground in the premium space of the smartphone market. Even the company’s CEO Eric Xu said that the company needs some more efforts in the consumer business to garner better results. In 2017, Huawei crossed $92 billion in the operating revenue, which is little less than the estimated $100 billion OR goal. Huawei’s major sources of revenue include the sale of its 5G telecom equipment.

 

 

Huawei Kirin 980 SoC upcoming: details 

Next month, Huawei is coming with the new 5G ready Kirin 980 SoC with the new 7nm manufacturing process. It will help the processor to gain huge performance improvement with better power efficiency. It includes two Cortex A76 cores clocked at 2.6GHz, two 1.99GHz Cortex A76 cores, and four Cortex A55 cores running at 1.8GHz. After 3 years of hard work, Huawei will launch the Kirin 980 with the Huawei Mate 20 Pro at an event on October 16.

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Xiaomi’s Viomi Technology goes public on Nasdaq: Priced IPO at $9 per ADS

Recently, Xiaomi debuted at the Hong Kong stock exchange and their shares traded at HK$16.58 a piece. It helped Xiaomi to raise around HK$23.97 billion ($3.05 billion) on the debut run. Similarly, on Tuesday Xiaomi’s backed Viomi debuts at US-based Nasdaq stock exchange. It got the ticker symbol “VIOT” on Nasdaq and got IPO priced at $9 per ADS.

viomi logo

Viomi offered 11.4 million American Depositary Shares which allowed them to gather $103 million. Since the morning, Viomi started trading at the $9.50 which is significantly 5.56 percent more than the IPO price. Later, it rose to 9.66 and hit $10.95, then after fluctuation, it ended up below the IPO price at $8.97 per IPO.

It allowed the company to raise $103 million valuing the company at $811.8 million. There are many expectations from recent IPO at Nasdaq said Xiaoping Chan, co-founder, and CEO of Vomi. He further added, “By listing on the Nasdaq, Viomi hopes to better focus on the development of home appliance technology and further expand brand awareness, as Nasdaq is known as a tech-heavy stock exchange.” 

In May 2014, Viomi was founded with the help of Xiaomi. It deals purely in the IoT (Internet of Things) devices for home users. Its brochure packs various IoT-enabled home appliances, products, and commercial machines for businesses. Xiaomi has invested at the right time and in the right market as there will be high demand for IoT devices in the future. IPO will help Viomi to raise additional funds for the development of the company.

Additionally, IoT devices consist of a network of physical devices embedded with electronics, softwares, sensors, and many other smart things. As per the recent report, China’s home appliances market will reach $176.5 billion from present $121 billion by 2022.