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Xiaomi announces $200 million investment by parts supplier Holitech in India

India has proven to be one of Xiaomi‘s key markets outside China. The company’s sojourn in India has been a success story all the way since its debut in 2014. the successful run saw the company emerge as the number 1 smartphone vendor in India, edging out Samsung from that spot. In a bid to consolidate on its progress, the Chinese company has revealed that one of its key components supplier Holitech will set up shop in India. 

In a statement released recently, Xiaomi revealed the parts manufacturing factory will be sited at Tirupati in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh. Holitech will manufacture components such as camera modules, thin film transistor and fingerprint sensor. The move which is in line with the India government’s vision could pump in an investment of $2.5 billion and create as many as 50,000 jobs in India.

Read Also: Xiaomi Mi A2 will be Amazon exclusive in India, launching on August 8

It would be recalled that New Dehli slammed a 10% tax on all importation of key smartphone components, including populated printed circuit boards. So apart from creating jobs and boosting the economy, the move could crash the prices of Xiaomi smartphones since they’ll now pay less tax. Holitech is expected to commence production at the factory by the first quarter of 2019 with an aim to generate 6,000 jobs in three years.

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Xiaomi activates anti-rollback feature for Redmi 6 Pro and Mi 6X latest MIUI 10 versions

It was reported recently that Xiaomi had introduced the anti-rollback feature to Redmi 6 Pro models running MIUI 10 China Development ROM version 8.7.30 as well as models running the Stable ROM version 9.6.16 and above. Xiaomi has now announced the anti-rollback feature will now apply to Mi 6X models running MIUI 10 China Development ROM version 8.8.6 as well as models running the Stable ROM version 9.6.4.0 and above. The anti-rollback feature means users will no longer be able to downgrade their MIUI versions to older versions after the update.Xiaomi Mi 6X

According to the press release by Xiaomi on the MIUI Community forum, the new feature is to maintain system stability and ensure the security of the models. It is important to note if you own any of the two models that you will no longer be able to downgrade to earlier versions after the update as this could brick the device and render it useless.

Read Also: Xiaomi rolls out MIUI 10 Global Beta ROM 8.7.19 for 20 models

However, if your model hasn’t been updated to any of the versions listed, then you can still use the rollback feature.

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Xiaomi’s POCOPHONE F1 specs and price leak online

There is a possibility Xiaomi’s POCOPHONE F1 may launch this month. The device has already gotten its Bluetooth certification and has been certified at the FCC and EEC. Today, the phone’s full specs and pricing have been spotted on an online store.

The phone was spotted on a Romanian store called PC Garage. According to the listing, the phone has a 5.99-inch display with a 1080 x 2246 resolution and a pixel density of 416ppi. It is powered by the Snapdragon 845 which has its Kryo 385 Gold cores clocked at 2.7GHz and has a liquid cooled CPU.

The POCOPHONE F1 has 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. It also has a MicroSD card slot which doubles as the second SIM slot for an extra 128GB of storage.

POCOPHONE F1 Romania

The listing says the phone has a 12MP + 5MP dual camera system on its rear and a 20MP front-facing camera. This is the same configuration revealed by the Bluetooth certification site. The store also says the phone packs a 4000mAh battery with support for Quick Charge 3.0. For connectivity, there is a 3.5mm audio jack, a USB-C port, Bluetooth 5.0 and dual-band Wi-Fi.

READ MORE: Xiaomi Mi MIX 3 may launch on September 15

ASUS ROG Phone costs over $900 according to Finnish carrier

The ASUS ROG Phone is the most powerful gaming smartphone ever made. Announced more than two months ago, availability and pricing have been unknown. However, a new listing has revealed the price of the device in Finland.

ASUS ROG Phone Telia

The source is Finland’s carrier Telia and they are already taking pre-orders for the ROG Phone. The price on Telia is €999 (~$1154) or €27.75(~$32.07) per month. There is no doubt the price is high but Telia will ship all pre-orders along with a free ROG Delta Headphones that is worth €199 (~$230).

The ROG Phone has a 6.0-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate and 1ms. It is powered by the Snapdragon 845 processor but is overclocked to 2.96GHz. RAM is 8GB and storage is 128GB. There is a 512GB version too but there is no info on its price.

On the back of the phone are 12MP + 8MP dual cameras, a fingerprint scanner, and a customizable RGB light. There is also an 8MP selfie camera above the display. It has three USB-C ports and a 3.5mm audio jack. It also has a 4000mAh battery with support for Quick Charge 4.0 and ASUS’s own HyperCharge Quick Charge.

READ MORE: ASUS Zenfone Live (L1) Android Go Edition lands in the US for $110

Android 9.0 Pie is official, already available on the Essential PH-1

After months of beta testing, Android P is official. And no it is not called Android Pistachio Ice Cream as revealed by this Huawei employee but Android Pie! That’s not all. If you are a proud owner of the Essential Phone, the update should hit your device today.

Android 9.0 Pie

Android 9.0 Pie comes with a ton of new features. One of the biggest changes is the navigation system. With Android Pie, navigation is now gesture-based. There is also a new feature called Adaptive Battery which uses machine learning to improve power management.

There are tons of other features which we will cover in a separate article or we just might update this one.

Android 9.0 Pie Essential Phone

Android 9.0 Pie is already rolling out to the Essential Phone making it the first non-Pixel phone to receive the update. It is 1047.2MB in size. Below is the full changelog for the Essential Phone:

  • Gesture-based navigation
  • Adaptive Battery
  • Adaptive brightness
  • Refreshed Notifications
  • Rotation suggestion

READ MORE: Android P coming to OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T, no Android 8.1 Oreo

Xiaomi’s Pocophone F1 spotted on AnTutu with a lofty score surpassing OnePlus 6!

Xiaomi is expected to take the wraps off a new model which is said to go by the name Pocophone F1. No date has been set for the launch but we believe it is almost before us. Ahead of that, the device has allegedly appeared on AnTuTu benchmark showing the benchmark score. According to the screenshot which appeared online recently, the Pocophone F1 (listed as Poco F1), scored a lofty 285,302 points on AnTuTu benchmark.

While the score is not officially listed on AnTuTu’s website or official Weibo page, the screenshot is clearly that of the AnTuTu benchmark app interface. Apart from the over 285k score, the Pocophone F1 performed better than many of the flagship phones that have run through the benchmark in recent times. 

Read Also: Xiaomi’s POCOPHONE F1 European price leaks, may give OnePlus a run for its money

From AnTuTu’s ranking of the top 10 best performing smartphones in July, only the Xiaomi Black Shark Gaming phone and OPPO Find X had a higher score as can be seen in the chart above. It ranks better than the Vivo NEX and OnePlus 6. Make no mistake, the Pocophone F1 isn’t powered by any other chipset than the Snapdragon 845 chip which has been featured on a number of flagships around. So, we can’t easily explain why it performed better. However, it may be related to the liquid cooling system and other optimization the device is expected to feature. Xiaomi Pocophone F1 is said to be targeted at the European market and so a higher benchmark score than the OnePlus 6 offers some prospects. But Xiaomi has got to offer much more to sway OnePlus’ teeming fans in Europe and other markets outside China.

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BlackBerry releases video teaser for its first wireless charger

The BlackBerry Evolve X which was announced last week is the second Blackberry phone to support wireless charging. The 2015 BlackBerry Priv (US model) is the first.

At the launch of the Evolve X, Optiemus, the Indian licensee behind the phone didn’t announce a wireless charger. Since there was no wireless charger for the Priv, we thought there wouldn’t be one for the Evolve X too and it’s not like there is a shortage of wireless chargers on the market.

BlackBerry Wireless Charger

However, it turns out that BlackBerry is actually making a wireless charger but we guess it isn’t ready yet that is why we didn’t see it at the launch last week. The official BlackBerry India YouTube channel has released a video showing off the wireless charger. The 20-second video shows the charger which is shaped like a shield much like the one BlackBerry uses for its Secure logo.

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On the top is the BlackBerry logo and on the sides are two blue LED lights. There are also anti-slip pads underneath to keep it from sliding off whatever surface you place it on.

The charger actually has the same design as sketches for an accessory leaked by Evan Blass back in April. Looking at the comments now, there were actually some folks that correctly guessed that it is a wireless charger.

READ MORE: BlackBerry BBE100 will arrive as the BlackBerry KEY² LE

Vivo Nex Opens Beer Bottles With its pop up camera!

Vivo NEX was launched a couple of months back and it did a good job in redefining the concept of bezel-less smartphones. The phone came with a very high screen to body ratio which is as a result of its much-reduced bezels on all four sides. Reducing the side bezels have been more or less a regular on most models but the top and bottom bezels have often been retained to a sizeable amount. However, in order to expand the screen ratio, the Vivo NEX took the lead in adopting a pop-up camera design. Co-traveller OPPO is the second OEM to utilize a similar design on the Find X.

Vivo NEX lifting lens open beer bottle cap: flexible and free from pressure

This arrangement made it possible for the device to have ultra-thin bezels at the top edge without having to create a notch. The Vivo NEX pop-up camera operates mechanically and as a result of the tendency of the moving part to get damaged, the company carried out a demonstration to assure fans that the camera can’t be damaged easily.

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However, a video has emerged online which shows the NEX popup front camera being used to open a beer crown cock. In the video, the tester popped up the front camera of the mobile phone and opened several bottles of beer in a row. Despite the physical strain involved, the Vivo NEX camera remained intact and unaffected. Previously, the NEX’s pop-up camera has been used to open a can of drink without any hassle.

Read More: Vivo NEX teardown reveals its complex and sophisticated build

Vivo’s official data touts the NEX’s front camera of being able to pop open and close for up to 50,000 times without any failure. That is a lofty claim but only time will tell if the technology will be a durable one. The camera housing is made from stainless steel which can withstand a strong pulling and torsion force. The pop-up lens automatically retracts if it meets external force on its way up. It also takes just about 1 seconds to pop up completely. The front lens is sold for just 165 yuan which is not too expensive.

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Smartisan Nut Pro 2S retail box leaks, powered by Snapdragon 710 processor

There is a successor on the way for the Smartisan Nut Pro 2 but it won’t be called the Nut Pro 3. A new leak has surfaced and it reveals the successor will be called the Nut Pro 2S.

The leak is a bunch of live photos of the retail box of the upcoming phone. Apart from revealing the name of the device, it also shows some of its specs.

Smartisan Nut Pro 2S

The photos reveal Smartisan’s mid-ranger will come with a Snapdragon 710 processor. This is the same chipset powering the Mi 8 SE and the Vivo NEX A. Apart from that, the Smartisan Nut Pro 2S will also have dual rear cameras. The configuration on the box shows a 12MP + 5MP configuration. It will also have a 16MP selfie camera.

The Nut Pro 2S will run Smartisan OS which is based on Android but the manufacturer has failed to reveal what version it is based on. Nevertheless, we don’t expect it to come with anything older than Android Oreo.Smartisan Nut Pro 2S

The Nut Pro 2S should launch soon as it already got its 3C certification last month. Yes, the model number on the box “OE106” is the same as that of the phone that got certified a few weeks ago. The certification shows the phone will support 18W fast charging.

READ MORE: Smartisan discounts its smartphones by as much as ¥700 (~$100) for a limited time

IDC Q2 2018 tablet market report shows Huawei, Apple & Samsung impress despite declining market

The emergence of phablet-size smartphones with sizes extending up to 6.99 inches led to the steady decline in sales of tablets and that decline continues to persist in Q2 2018. A research report by IDC for Q2 2018 reveals that the global tablet market declined 13.5%. Notwithstanding, Apple still maintained its leadership of this segment with 34.9% market share, followed by Samsung with 15.1%.Samsung Galaxy Tab S4

The report expatiated further that Apple shipped a total of 11.5 million tablets in Q2 of 2018 representing a 0.9% growth year-over-year while Samsung shipped just 5 million units. Chinese market leader Huawei came in at the third position with 3.4 million tablet shipments representing a 10.3% market share. It is interesting to note that Huawei has been on the resurgence on all fronts as it had an impressive 7.7% growth YOY. Completing the top 4 is Lenovo with an estimated 2 million tablets shipment and 6% market share.

Read Also: Huawei Mediapad M5 is the first GPU Turbo tablet!

The total tablets shipments globally were estimated at 33 million which is lower than the 38.3 million shipments IDC reported the shipments was for last year. Out of this total shipment, slate tablets accounted for the majority of the market with 28.4 million units which is 14.5% lower than the previous year’s figure. On the other hand, detachable tablets accounted for the remaining numbers. The market is mainly driven by premium products from Microsoft and Apple and growth has slowed in recent months. That could change soon with the imminent launch of the Microsoft Surface Go, Chrome OS-based detachables, and perhaps a more affordable iPad Pro in the future. The Galaxy Tab S4 released last week also has the potentials to boost the detachable tablet market. Huawei’s detachable tablets also grew by over 200% in Q2 2018. In all, the market could perform better in the third quarter of 2018 as a result of new tablet releases like Xiaomi’s Mi Pad 4, Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 and several others. But manufacturers don’t seem to be too keen on the tablet market.

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LG G7 ThinQ lands in India as a Flipkart exclusive

The LG G7 ThinQ is the second flagship phone from LG this year. Announced back in May, the phone has now made its way to India.

The LG G7 ThinQ will be sold in India exclusively by Flipkart and the online store already has a live teaser page ahead of the phone’s official unveiling.

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The LG G7 ThinQ comes with a 6.1-inch LCD FullVision display with a QHD+ resolution and a notch at the top. LG has added a feature to hide the notch if you don’t like it.

Powering the G7 is a Snapdragon 845 and 4GB of RAM. There is also 64GB of expandable storage. Apart from the display, LG has also redesigned the rear of the flagship. The dual cameras (both 16MP) now sit vertically instead of horizontally. The cameras take super-wide-angle images and have a bunch of AI features. There is also an 8MP sensor for selfies in front.

LG G7 ThinQ flipkart India

The LG G7 ThinQ has 7.1 channel surround sound, an IP-68 rating, and is MIL-certified. It has an audio jack, NFC, Bluetooth 5.0 and a dedicated physical button for calling up google Assistant. It runs Android Oreo out of the box and has a 3000mAh battery with support for wireless charging.

READ MORE: LG Phone with SD845, Notched screen & Google Assistant button spotted online may be the V40 ThinQ

LG Q8 (2018) with 4GB RAM and Snapdragon 450 SoC announced

After launching LG Q7, Q7 Plus and A7 Alpha smartphones a couple of months ago, LG has announced its latest smartphone in the company’s Q-series of devices — LG Q8 (2018).

The phone comes with a 6.2-inch Full HD+ FullVision display with 2160 x 1080 pixels screen resolution and 389ppi pixel density. The device is powered by Qualcomm‘s Snapdragon 450 octa-core processor along with 4GB RAM.

LG Q8 (2018)

It packs 64GB of internal storage and comes with a microSD card slot that enables users to further expand phone’s storage capacity up to 2TB. In the camera department, the phone features a 16-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and phase detection autofocus. On the front side, there’s a 5-megapixel snapper with 100-degree wide-angle lens for taking selfies and video calling.

The phone has a fingerprint sensor and comes with a built-in stylus. Further, the device is MIL-STD 810G certified for military grade build and is also IP68 certified, ensuring water and dust resistance. It also has a Portrait mode, QLens, Hi-Fi quality audio, DTS:X 3D Surround Sound, and Hi-Fi Quad DAC.

Connectivity options on the device include 4G VoLTE, WiFi 802.11 ac, Bluetooth 4.2 LE, GPS / GLONASS, and USB Type-C 2.0. Running on Android 8.1 Oreo operating system out of the box with the company’s own custom interface on top, the phone is powered by a 3,300mAh battery that also supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 fast charging technology.

Read More: LG Phone with Snapdragon 845 SoC, notched screen, and Google Assistant button spotted online may be the V40 ThinQ

The LG Q8 (2018) will be available in two color options — Aurora Black and Moroccan Blue. It is priced at 539,000 won, which roughly converts to $470 and will soon be available for purchase in Korea. The company has not yet announced its availability in any other region.

China smartphone shipments rebound in Q2 2018: Digitimes

The Chinese smartphone market has been on a decline for a while, with shipments hitting its lowest level in Q1 2018. An earlier report by Canalys showed that the total number of phones shipped in China fell short of the 100 million mark in a quarter and that was the first time the market was witnessing such slump since 2013. A fresh report by Digitimes shows that the market may have experienced a rebound in the second quarter of the year. The report indicated that the market grew by 2.2% year-over-year (YOY). The growth is also estimated to be 10% higher than that of Q1, peaking at 94.2 million units. This is slightly higher than the less than 90 million units shipped between January and March.huawei

The impressive Q2 2018 shipment is said to have been spurred by amazing performances by the top four market leaders namely Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo.  The four companies had improvements in their shipments of up to 10% in the second quarter. However, the projections for the four companies by Digitimes for the remaining quarters of the year don’t look too promising.  Xiaomi is expected to report flat shipments for the last half of the year, while Huawei, Oppo and Vivo could see single or even double-digit percentage declines domestically for the last two quarters of 2018.

Read Also: Huawei shipped more smartphones with notched display than any other company in H1 2018

Digitimes also captured the sales of Apple’s iPhone models which notably was on the decline. Sales of iPhone X, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone 8 declined on a sequential basis, as did sales of older iPhone models. But that could potentially change in the remaining quarters with the three new models that Apple is expected to unveil and launch next month. In addition, the report also reaffirms Huawei’s global surge which saw it surpass Apple to emerge as the second largest smartphone manufacturer in the world.

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ZTE is back: Blade V9 finally listed in China, Goes on sale soon

2018 has turned out to be one of the most challenging years for ZTE. But the company seems to be working hard to get back on track and the first step is to get the ZTE Blade V9 phone, initially announced at MWC 2018, on sale in China. The phone is finally listed in its home country, months after its announcement.

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The phone is listed in two variants: 4GB + 32GB and 4GB+64GB and are priced at 999 Yuan (~$146) and 1199 Yuan (~$175) respectively. Currently, sites like JD.com are accepting reservations for the device and the phone is set to go on sale on August 15.

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ZTE didn’t reveal any availability details for the Blade V9 back when it announced the phone at MWC 2018. However, it popped up on China’s TENAA certification website back in April, thereby confirming its launch in its home country. But it took nearly four months more for the phone to hit the markets.

The ZTE Blade V9 features a modest Snapdragon 450 chipset inside with a 5.7-inch 2160 x 1080p 18:9 display on board. The phone comes with a 16MP+5MP dual camera setup at the back and an 8MP selfie shooter up front. There’s a decent 3100mAh battery on board as well. Unlike other phones of 2018, the Blade V9 doesn’t have a notch and comes with an Honor like design.

Overall, the Blade V9 is a pretty good smartphone at its $146 price tag.

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Cubot P20 is a $129.99 Huawei P20 Alternative!

Cubot has made quite a few phones over the time and it’s no secret that some of their devices are inspired by the top tier flagships. The Cubot P20 is a good example. It is made to look like the Huawei P20 and it has pretty good specs but it costs less than $130

The Cubot P20 certainly brings a lot of value to the table as it sports a premium design. The phone is made of glass and metal and it sports an infamous notch.

The 6.18″ display is one of the highlights of the phone, especially knowing the fact that Cubot usually puts pretty good panels in their budget phones.

The Cubot P20 also ships with great specs for the price. The MTK6750T sits in the core of the device and it is coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable storage. In addition, the phone ships with stock Android 8.0 user interface without any bloatware or gimmicky features.

What is also great is that the phone has a 4000mAh battery that should last you for a couple of days.

You can now get the Cubot P20 for just $129.99 ($40 off the retail price) which is a great value for the money. The flash sale will last until August 12th and then the price will go up to $169.99. 

Buy Cubot P20 for just $129.99 (flash sale)

ASUS Zenfone Live (L1) Android Go Edition lands in the US for $110

Back in May, ASUS launched the Zenfone Live (L1) in Indonesia. The phone comes in two variants – an Android Go edition and a regular Android version. Yesterday, ASUS launched the Android Go edition in the US.

Zenfone Live (L1) Android Go Edition

The Zenfone Live (L1) Android Go Edition has a 5.5-inch display with an 18:9 aspect ratio and a 1440 x 720 resolution. It is powered by a Snapdragon 425 processor paired with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. There is a MicroSD card slot that allows users add up to an extra 2TB of storage.

The phone has an 8MP camera with a 5-element lens and 0.3-second PDAF. The front camera is a 5MP sensor and has support for Face Unlock. That should come in handy since the phone is missing a fingerprint scanner.

The Zenfone Live (L1) Android Go Edition has dual-SIM support and both slots support 4G LTE. However, ASUS says only one slot can connect to 3G WCDMA or 4G LTE at a time. The phone also packs a 3000mAh battery, has a MicroUSB port, and a 3.5mm audio jack. It also has an FM radio.

READ MORE: ASUS Zenfone 5Z update brings tons of camera features including RAW support

AnTuTu’s top 10 best performance phones for July is led by Black Shark with nearly 300,000 score

AnTuTu has released its list of top 10 best performance smartphones for the month of July. The new list reveals that the phones that have made it to the top 10 list have managed to record more than 250K+ average benchmarking score. Xiaomi’s Black Shark gaming is leading the pack by scoring nearly 300,000 average benchmarking score.

The above list contains the top 10 best performing smartphones between July 1 and July 30. The Black Shark has recorded an impressive score of 292,977. The second place goes to OPPO Find X with a score of 286,589. The Vivo NEX is sitting on the third potion with a score of 283,877.

OnePlus 6 is at the fourth spot with a score of 282,644. The Smartisan R1 ranks on the fifth with a score of 274,279. The Xiaomi Mi 8 and Mi MIX 2S have respectively score 272,555 and 262,751 to slot themselves on sixth and seventh positions. The Galaxy S9+, Galaxy S9 and Sony Xperia XZ2.

Read More: Xiaomi Mi 8X images leaked; Could be next SD710 Xiaomi phone

Earlier this year, the Kirin 970 SoC powered Huawei phones were seen leading the list of AnTuTu’s best performing smartphones. However, all the 10 phones that have appeared in the top 10 list for July are powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845. This theoretically shows that SD845 phones can offer better performance than Kirin 970 powered Huawei and Honor phones.

Huawei will be launching 7nm Kirin 980 SoC at IFA 2018. In October, it is expected to debut Kirin 980 driven phones such as Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro. By November, these phones could be available in wider markets. Hence, the Chinese manufacturer may lead the list of AnTuTu’s best performing smartphones by November. Rumors have it that Honor may also debut Honor V11 or V20 as a successor phone for Honor V10 phone from 2017.

Digoo Carnival Kicks Off On Banggood [Coupon Code]

As part of its recently commenced promo, Banggood is doling out big discounts on a broad range of Digoo-branded items. Dubbed as the ‘Digoo Carnival,’ the promo carries a 15% off coupon which applies to specific products as well as CN warehouses.

The promotion sale comprises heavily discounted items that have been split into various categories in order to aid the search process. We’ll shed light on some of these categories and show how you can save a considerable amount of more money during the checkout process.

The New Recommendation section features electronic items that come in handy in day to day life. More importantly, the items included in this section are available at a heavily discounted price.

For instance, you can get a 33% off on the DG-FR200 smart LED digital display alarm clock from Digoo. The item normally sells for $17.88, but thanks to the aforesaid discount, it is now available at an affordable price of just $11.99.
You can buy various kitchen items in the category called Kitchen Tools. It is worth noting that Banggood is offering a considerable discount on select items covered in this section.

Similarly, the Bathroom and Living Room categories are crammed with high-quality kitchen and bathroom products that you can buy at a lowered price. You can find an impressive array of must-have gardening tools in the next category dubbed as Gardening Outdoor.

The 15%OFF Coupon Area section is where you can apply coupon code ’15fes’ to get an additional discount on a slew of products. For the sake of an instance, Banggood is offering 15% off on the Digoo DG-TBK bell clock which normally carries a price tag of $16.99 on Banggood.

You can save an extra $2.17 by applying coupon code ’15fes’ at the time of checking out. In other words, you can utilize the above-mentioned coupon in order to bring your already discounted grand total further down to just $12.31.

On the downside, this discount coupon will only be valid only until August 31st. If you’re interested in taking advantage of Banggood’s Summer Carnival, you can head straight to this link without wasting time.

Check Out Summer Carnival Promo On Banggood

Razer Phone 2 to launch by 2018 end in China

In November 2017, Razer had launched the Razer Phone as its first ever gaming smartphone. The company is now rumored to be working on Razer Phone 2 as a successor for the last year’s model. Fresh information shared by none other Razer Global VP Chen Xiaoping suggests that Razer Phone 2 will go official by the end of this year in China.

During the ongoing ChinaJoy 2018 tech expo in Shanghai, Chen has revealed that a new Razer device powered by the Qualcomm chipset will be announce by the end of 2018. However, he did not confirm on the name of the device. Probably, he could be talking about the Razer Phone 2 smartphone.

The newest Qualcomm flagship that is currently available in the market is the Snapdragon 845. Some rumors are claiming that the Razer Phone 2 may feature the Snapdragon 855 that is expected to get announced in December. However, it may so happen that Razer may announce the Razer Phone 2 with Snapdragon 845 in November just as the predecessor smartphone was launched in the same month in 2017.

In the recent past, some manufacturers have launched gaming-centric smartphones such as Xiaomi Black Shark, Nubia Red Magic, ASUS ROG Phone, Honor Play and Honor Note 10.  The original Razer Phone was not launched in China, but the upcoming Razer Phone 2 is likely in the country to rival with aforementioned gaming phones.

Razer Phone

Read More: Razer Launches Razer Blade (2018) Gaming Laptop, Starts At $1900

At present there is no information on the specifications of the Razer Phone 2. However, it is likely to feature 120 Hz display and 8 GB of RAM like the original Razer Phone. The company may house a 4,000mAh or larger battery inside the Razer Phone 2.

It is speculated that Razer may announce Project Linda at IFA 2018. It is a laptop-like device which features a slot to place the Razer Phone and use its screen as touchpad. The notebook is powered by Razer Phone’s Snapdragon 835 SoC and 8 GB RAM. The screen of the phone may function as a secondary display.

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Honor Play with GPU Turbo and 4D Gaming launched in India, pricing starts at Rs. 19,999 ($291)

Honor Play was launched in China last month. Today, as promised, Huawei’s sub-brand has launched the same gaming-centric smartphone in the Indian market. The phone will be available in two color options — Midnight Black and Navy Blue.

The 4GB RAM model costs Rs. 19,999 (approximately $291) while the 6GB RAM model is priced at Rs. 23,999, which roughly converts to $349. It will be available exclusively via Amazon India and Honor Store from today 4:00 PM.

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The Honor Play boasts a  6.3-inch Full HD+ LCD display with 2340 x 1080 pixel screen, 19.5:9 aspect ratio and 85 percent NTSC color gamut. It is powered by Huawei‘s own Kirin 970 10nm octa-core processor with Mali-G72 MP12 GPU, and i7 co-processor.

It comes in two variants based on the memory configuration — 4GB RAM and 6GB RAM with 64GB internal storage. There’s a microSD card slot for expanding the storage capacity. The phone runs EMUI 8.2 based on Android 8.1 Oreo operating system.

In the camera department, it features a dual-camera on the back, consisting of a 16-megapixel primary sensor and a 2-megapixel rear sensor with AI features. On the front side, there’s a 16-megapixel snapper for taking selfies and video calling.

There’s a fingerprint sensor on the back panel. The Face Unlock feature on the phone uses artificial intelligence that the company claims helps in adapting to different lightings and minute facial changes for accuracy. It also has a security feature that reveals notifications on the screen only when it recognizes the face.

Honor Play

As said, the Honor Play is basically a gaming-centric smartphone and is the first Honor device to feature the company’s “breakthrough” GPU Turbo technology that enhances GPU performance significantly by increasing graphics processing efficiency up to 60 percent.

It also comes with 4D Gaming that vibrates the phone in real-time when the user is playing games. The vibration happens when it detects different scenes like explosions and shots. This is similar to the force/haptic feedback on gaming controllers while playing on PCs or gaming consoles.

Read More: Honor Note 10 Launched with a large 6.95-inch AMOLED display, CPU & GPU Turbo, & Liquid Cooling

Connectivity options on the device include 4G VoLTE, GPS, Bluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 3.5 mm headphone jack, and USB Type-C. The phone is fuelled by a 3,750mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging.

Check out our review of Honor Play here.