BlackBerry Mobile has announced via its Twitter account that the BlackBerry KEY² will launch next month.
The tweet not only confirms the launch date as 7th of June but also confirms the name of the phone is KEY² and not KEYone (2018) or KEYtwo or any other name you may have conjured up. The launch event will take place in New York at 10 AM local time.
A few weeks ago, photos of the phone which is codenamed Athena were seen on TENAA. They revealed the phone has a slightly redesigned keyboard, a somewhat taller display, and dual rear cameras. It also has its power and volume buttons along with the convenience key on the right.
The BlackBerry KEY² also got Wi-Fi and Bluetooth certified recently. It will have support for dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0. It is also said to pack a Snapdragon 660 processor, 6GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage.
There are plenty of cheap gadgets out there but not all of them are great. We gathered a few great deals on high-quality gadgets that we can personally recommend to anyone. In fact, I’ve been using some of the devices myself and I like them for its quality for the incredibly low price.
The Xiaomi sunglasses have received plenty of positive reviews online due to their extraordinary build quality and quality glasses. In fact, they offer similar quality to Ray-Bans (which I lost in the middle of the lake) for a fraction of the price. They are now on Flashsale and you can get this pair of glasses for just above $40.
The Xiaomi Pro HD In-ear Hybrid Earphones require no introduction. They offer fantastic sound quality for the price. In fact, I’ve been using this pair of earphones for more than 2 years and they still work as new. This headset is now on a flashsale and it costs just $19.99.
The Xiaomi ROIDMI 3S Bluetooth Car Charger is a hands down the best FM modulator I’ve used. I can assert that because I’ve been using the Roidmi 2s for a year before upgrading to this one. The sound quality is great, easily the best I’ve heard from a car FM modulator. This device is not on a flashsale but it costs just $16.76 and it is worth every penny.
Xiaomi 70 Minutes Smart WiFi Car DVR is a budget car dash cam that has a SONY IMX323 sensor with 130 Degrees FOV, and it records videos in 1080P. You can now get it for just $39.99 at the Gearbest’s flash sale.
I really love the Xiaomi dual-band Wifi router that costs just above $30 but it has a great range and it uses the latest 802.11ac technology for fast speeds. While the range is about the same as my TP-link’s router, I love the sleek design of it. You have some extra features like the ability to use the flash drive or control the router with your phone using the Mi Wifi app.
The Xiaomi 0.5mm Sign Pen is a premium pen that now costs just $4.99 (20% off). It looks nice, it is made of premium materials and obviously, you can write with it.
The Xiaomi desk lamp looks gorgeous and it has a nice looking minimalistic design. The tubes are made out of aluminum and the base is made out of quality matt plastic, which does not attract any fingerprints.
You can adjust the arm of the lamp up/down and the latching mechanism works gracefully.
Speaking of the LED light itself, it has 6W of power and it can provide up to 300lm of brightness. It is not too bright but bright enough for reading and doing other stuff by the desk.
The Xiaomi Sling Bag is a well-designed bag that costs just $15.99 thanks to the Gearbest’s flash sale. As a matter of fact, I’ve been using one of Xiaomi original backpack’s for more than a year and I’m still amazed by the overall build quality and design of it. The backpack still looks as new even though I had to put into washer machine after spilling coffee on it. Honestly, the backpack looks more expensive than it is and I expect the Sling Bag to have the same qualities.
The Xiaomi Portable USB LED Light is a cheap lighting solution that is not going to break your bank. The product costs just $3.59 but you can get it even cheaper if you use a coupon code: GBMaynewBH to get this device for just $0.99 (100 limited pcs). However, the code can be used by the new users only.
YEELIGHT YLDP06YL Smart Light Bulb can be controlled using your phone wirelessly. It has 16 million colors to choose from, it works with Amazon Alexa and it has a power output of 10W. You can now get it for just $25.99.
Xiaomi Mijia Sensor Night Light is a great compact light that turns on/off automatically. It is really useful when you don’t want to turn on the lights in your bedroom but need to see what’s around you. You can now buy this light for just $14.99.
The Xiaomi WOWSTICK 1fs 19 in 1 Electric Screwdriver Set is a kit that I’ve been using for more than 1 year and it’s been working fine. The screwdriver is made of metal, it has a handy LED light that helps to fix stuff and it comes with 19 nuts for all your repair needs. At the moment, this handy kit costs $37.45, which is a great value considering how much you get for the price.
Right after the announcement of Android P, Qualcomm announced that it is working with Google in order to release a new SoC for smartwatches with Wear OS (in case you do not know, Google has recently decided to rebrand Android Wear and now it is called Wear OS). It will be the successor of Snapdragon Wear 2100, but, unlike this SoC which was just a modified Snapdragon 400, it will be a brand new processor made from scratch and specifically based on Wear OS.
The chipset from the St. Diego-based company will several improvements compared with its predecessor. Among the most important ones, there will be a longer battery life, higher rendering speeds, higher smoothness and also more features to monitor health and fitness. The SoC should also be smaller than the ones we saw until now, and it should allow manufacturers to manufacture smaller smartwatches which will be suitable for women and kids.
The new Qualcomm SoC will be officially launched in Q4 2018 alongside a new flagship smartwatch, but we still do not know which company will launch the new wearable. Recently, the American FCC has certified a new LG wearable which could be the one with the new powerful Qualcomm chipset.
Chinese phone maker Vivo has officially revealed that it would be launching the Vivo X21 UD version in India on May 29. The company sent out invitations which point to a launch of the X21 UD on the date even though it isn’t exactly stated in the invite. However, the letter X inscribed boldly on the invitation speaks volume.
The Vivo X21 UD was first launched in China in March. Earlier this month, Vivo had introduced the X21 UD in several international markets with it’s biggest highlight being its under display fingerprint scanner similar to what obtains on the Vivo X20 Plus UD version. In terms of pricing, the Vivo X21 UD was priced at 3,598 yuan (~Rs. 37,100) in China. At its Singapore launch, the smartphone was priced at SGD 799 (~Rs. 39,900).
As a reminder, the Vivo X21 UD smartphone comes with a 6.28-inch Full-HD+ display with 19:9 aspect ratio and a screen resolution of 2280 x 1080 pixels. The phone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor, coupled with Adreno 512 GPU, 6GB RAM and two options for internal storage — 64GB and 128GB. There’s also a microSD card slot, enabling users to further expand the phone’s storage capacity. Other features include 4G LTE, dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, USB 2.0 with OTG support, and GPS. The smartphone runs FunTouch OS 4.0 on top of Android 8.1 Oreo operating system out-of-the-box. It is powered by a 3,200mAh battery with support for fast charging.
Xiaomi has officially revealed a move which would see it increase the number of its products that are available in the U.S. The company recently launched the Mi Electric Scooter and Mi Powerbank Pro on Amazon U.S, both joining several other of its products presently available in the U.S market via Amazon. Now, the innovative Chinese company has announced the launch of its smart home products for the U.S market.
Xiaomi has a comprehensive suite of products most of which are manufactured by companies under the Mi ecosystem chain. The products are centred on its smartphones and include mobile peripherals, smart hardware and lifestyle products ranging from rice cookers to fitness trackers. The products which would be among the first set of Mi-branded smart home products that will be available in the U.S starting from this May include the Mi Bedside Lamp, Mi LED Smart Bulb and Mi Smart Plug. The interesting part of the announcement is that the Mi smart home products will come with support from Google Assistant meaning they can be controlled by voice command. This is in line with Xiaomi’s announcement at Google I/O 2018 that its smart home products will now work with the Google Assistant, allowing users to control products through a smart speaker, like the Google Home, or with the Google Assistant app.
Here’s a brief profile of the products;
Mi Bedside Lamp
The Mi Bedside Lamp has 16 million color customizations and can be configured to fit any environment or mood. In addition to the touch-sensitive panel at the top and the Mi Home app, users can now use the Google Assistant to control Mi Bedside Lamp through voice control.
Mi LED Smart Bulb
Mi LED Smart Bulb will add color to any room, supporting up to 16 million colors. With support for the Google Assistant, users no longer have to get out of bed to turn off the lights and can also control brightness and color temperature verbally.
Mi Smart Plug
The Mi Smart Plug is a smart Wi-Fi plug that allows users to turn power on and off using an app. Now users can turn the power on and off by simply asking the Google Assistant. The smart plug also enables consumers to issue a voice command to their favorite “non-smart” gadgets.
According to Xiaomi, the smart home products will be available in the U.S. shortly and the Mi Bedside Lamp will be the first to be available this May. It will likely be sold via Amazon where Xiaomi already sells the smart Yeelight LED bulb. We’ll keep you posted when it goes on sale.
Xiaomi went official with the Redmi S2 in China recently with the device clutching a decent specs lineup inside a solid body. Xiaomi Redmi S2 is a low-end midrange smartphone which Xiaomi says is targeted as selfie lovers. The device comes with several features to back that up including a large 16MP selfie camera with AI features. We bring you unboxing pictures of the device spotted on Chinese blog MyDrivers.
On the design aspect, Xiaomi Redmi S2 utilizes a 5.99-inch display with an 18:9 aspect ratio. The device looks very much similar to the Mi 6X which was also launched recently but in this case, the display has an HD+ resolution of 1440 x 720p. Also, it features a different-looking 2 string U-shaped antenna design. The Redmi S2 also packs a metal back on which a fingerprint sensor is mounted. The device is also equipped with dual cameras at the rear comprising a 12MP + 5MP sensors with configurations such as a f/2.2 lens, PDAF, LED flash, facial recognition, AI portrait mode, and HDR. In addition, the chin features a MicroUSB port and speakers, while the top has a headphone jack and infrared blaster.
Just to remind us of the internal specs, the Redmi S2 features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625. There are two storage variants available: 3+32GB and 4+64GB. One interesting thing about the S2 is that it comes with dual SIM slots and a third microSD slot which allows for expansion of the storage up to 256GB. This is similar to what we saw on the Redmi Note 5A, so you won’t have to sacrifice a SIM slot for the microSD card like what is obtainable on the Redmi 4-series.
Other features of the Redmi S2 include a 5V/2A 3080mAh battery, Bluetooth 4.2, Infrared, and Wi-Fi n. There are three color options available, rose gold, platinum silver, and champagne gold but the unboxing pictures are of the platinum silver variant.
As for the prices, the 3+32GB version of the Redmi S2 is priced at 999 Yuan ($157) while the 4GB RAM+64GB version will retail for 1299 Yuan ($204). Xiaomi is also including a complimentary free TPU case inside each box. The device will go on sale on May 17 simultaneously on major online stores like Mi store, Suning Tesco, Tmall, and even via offline stores in China. The device is already on presale on the online platforms and even overseas, you can presently preorder the device for $165.99 from GearBest and have it shipped free of charge when stock arrives…… See more topnotch pictures of the premium Redmi S2 from down below.
Soon to be listed on Hong Kong stock exchange, Xiaomi has become one of the most important hi-tech companies in the world. That is why we always expect very innovative technological products by this Chinese giant and this week wasn’t any different as the company has just announced a new watch, but it is not an innovative smartwatch with tons of features like the wonderful Amazfit series, neither an advanced fitness tracker like the Xiaomi Mi Band 3.
This time, Xiaomi has announced a simple I8 quartz watch which is focused on style and elegance, and it does not boast any smart features. Xiaomi’s I8 quartz watch has a minimalist design and a 6.2-mm thin body with a circular case. The straps are made of steel and, to be accurate, they have been forged from high-tech Vintage Milanese steel. This will make the Xiaomi I8 quartz watch tearproof. The watch also boasts a sapphire glass mirror which is scratch-resistant and scratch-proof.
The watch has a 2.28 mm Citizen Citroën quartz movement; you can even put it underwater as it is waterproof up to 50 m depth. Unlike smartwatches, it does not feature a rechargeable battery but a normal circular battery which can last up to 5 years. It has been launched in China in two versions (41 and 36 mm) with a price tag of 399 Yuan which roughly translates into $63.
With its TVs, Xiaomi seems to be following the same strategy it follows in the smartphones market: in the past few years, the company has managed to release a TV aimed at different price segments in order to ensure there’s a choice for every consumer. After launching Mi TV 4, 4A and 4C, the Chinese firm has just released a brand new variant of Xiaomi Mi TV 4S. It has been launched in the Chinese market with a price tag of 2399 Yuan, which roughly translates into $500. This model is an outstanding TV, but it is not the most expensive from the series as the prices go from 999 to 9999 Yuan.
Xiaomi Mi TV 4S comes with a wide 50-inch LCD display which has a 4K resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels and HDR technology. This is not the first TV from the 4S series which also includes a more affordable 32-inch model with a price of 1199 Yuan (about $400) and a more expensive 55-inch variant which costs 2999 Yuan (about $500). Mi TV 4S is also a smart TV and it is powered by a quad-core Cortex A53 running at a frequency of 1.5 GHz (including a Mali 450 GPU), 2 GB of RAM and 8 GB of internal storage.
Talking about connectivity, there is support for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, three HDMI ports, two USB ports and even one Ethernet port. It also supports PatchWall AI system. The TV frame is made of aviation grade aluminum. With its price tag, Xiaomi Mi TV 4S is the perfect TV in terms of quality and price ratio as it offers high-end features and video quality at a mid-range price. The TV will be up for pre-orders starting from today, while it will be officially available to purchase starting from May 13 for 2399 Yuan. There is currently no info about the availability of the new TV outside of China.
Smartphone gaming market has really boomed in the past couple of years. We are seeing new and powerful games on smartphones like PUGB and Fortnite that have driven the growth of dedicated gaming smartphones. After the great success of Razer Phone, other brands have started working on such gaming devices.
Xiaomi launched the Black Shark and right after, Nubia came with its Red Magic. We knew from a report weeks ago that even Asus, which is one of the most important manufacturers in the gaming PCs sector, is working on a gaming phone. The device is tipped to be from the ROG series (Republic of Gamers), that is the same brand under which most of the gaming hardware by ASUS gets released.
According to Taiwan Insiders, the first gaming phone by ASUS is going to be unveiled in June at Computex 2018. Unfortunately, we are not talking about official info, and neither the specs of the handset have been revealed. But given that it is a gaming smartphone, we expect to see it with an octa-core Snapdragon 845 chipset by Qualcomm under the hood, paired with up to 8 GB of RAM. We also expect to see a display with a high refresh rate.
DJI‘s iconic Phantom drone lineup has got a new upgraded version and this is the Phantom 4 Pro version 2. The new variation of the Phantom 4 Pro is packed with the powerful features of the original P4P and a couple of extra features tailored towards improving users’ experience and offer more value for money.
The Phantom 4 Pro V2.0 uses DJI’s OcuSync transmission technology for high-resolution and low-latency digital video transmission. The new drone also improves the flight experience by reducing propeller noise by up to 60%. Users who utilize the first-person-view experience for work or for play, can directly connect the P4P V2.0 with their DJI Goggles for an immersive FPV flying experience.
The Phantom 4 Pro V2.0 retains the Phantom 4 Pro iconic white airframe and is a drone fit for prosumers and professionals who need a reliable and powerful imaging solution that can cater for diverse filming needs and mapping operations. It is capable of achieving 30 minutes of flight time just like the first version Phantom 4 Pro and equally has a 7 km transmission range, 5-directional obstacle sensing system and 1-inch CMOS Sensor with 4k@60p video recording capabilities.
In addition, DJI also launched a Phantom 4 Pro+ V2.0 version which comes with the new improved features as well. The Phantom 4 Pro+ V2.0 edition is equipped with a 5.5-inch, 1080p resolution screen built-in to the remote controller for operators who often fly outdoors under direct sunlight.
The Phantom 4 Pro V2.0 is now available for purchase at store.dji.com and Amazon as well as on the four DJI Flagship Stores and authorized dealers worldwide. It has a US retail price of USD$1,499 and for this amount you get the aircraft, battery, remote controller, four pairs of propellers, battery charger, power cable, gimbal clamp, Micro USB cable, Micro SD Card and a carrying case. On the other hand, the Phantom 4 Pro+ V2.0 retails at USD$1,799 and includes all P4P V2.0 accessories, but with the 5.5-inch monitor built into the remote controller.
Spanish electronics manufacturer BQ is well known for its Android One-totting smartphones. The company has now launched two new Android One phones that adopt the moniker BQ Aquaris X2 and Aquaris X2 Pro. Both models are upper mid-rangers even though they sure come with a premium design.
BQ Aquaris X2 Specs
As for the specifications, the Aquaris X2 is equipped with a 5.65-inch FHD+ display with rather slim small bezels on the top and bottom. A 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass protects the display. The device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 chipset with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage for the base model and 4GB + 64GB for the more premium one. The body is made of aluminium frame combined with a plastic back. The device also packs a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.
The X2 packs a dual camera setup at the back which includes a 12MP (f/1.8) + 5MP sensors with extra emphasis on portrait mode. The selfie shooter also comes with some cool features such as the SoftNeuro patented technology that produces a bokeh effect by detecting your face and blurring the background. In addition, the Aquaris X2 is fired up by a 3,100 mAh battery supporting Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 4+.
BQ Aquaris X2 Pro Specs
The BQ Aquaris X2 Pro as the name implies is an improved model when compared to the Aquaris X2. It packs a similar 5.65-inch FHD+ display with a 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass on top. It is powered by a Snapdragon 660 chipset While its memory starts at 4GB + 64GB configuration and goes up to 6GB + 128GB. The chassis is also a bit better as it features 3D glass instead of plastic while retaining the aluminium frame.
The rest of the specs and features are the same for both devices and they are both powered by Android One for a vanilla Android experience.
As far as the prices go, the Aquaris X2 starting at €309.90 and the X2 Pro priced at €389,90. The Aquaris X2 is available in Carbon Black/Sand Gold while the X2 Pro comes in Midnight Black/Glaze White and Deep Silver. Both models will be available to buy soon.
Finally, the Nuts series by Smartisan is going to embrace a flagship after several mid-rangers. It has been confirmed by the company’s VP Wu Dezhou: the man has published a very long post on the microblogging platform Weibo hinting at flagship-level specs. The handset will be called Smartisan Nuts R1 and, with its post, Dezhou has confirmed that it will sport the best Qualcomm SoC of 2018. We are referring to the octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 running at a frequency of 2.8 GHz.
No other details of the specs sheet have been revealed, but the post reveals many important features of the device. Smartisan Nuts R1 will boast interesting input-related innovations: according to reports, we will see a brand new gesture control. The device will have high screen-to-body ratio, which makes the presence of the gesture control a more reliable hypothesis. According to the post, it will also have an improved camera, and it would not be the first time that Smartisan releases an outstanding device in terms of photo quality, even in low light conditions. Artificial intelligence will also play an important role and it was expected as the device boasts a Snapdragon 845 SoC which has a dedicated module for AI.
Smartisan Nut Pro 2
We still do not know whether AI will only be focused to improve camera performance or even the user experience. At last, it has been confirmed that the device will support a wireless and fast charging technology. This means that Smartisan Nuts R1 will not have a full aluminum unibody design as it is currently impossible for full metal devices to support wireless charging. Given that it will be a flagship, it will have either a glass or a ceramic back. Further, expect a singular and original design (and user interface) just like every other device released by Smartisan. The device will be officially announced at the Beijing National Stadium on May 15.
Meizu is one innovative Chinese phone maker that we believe isn’t where it is supposed to be up at the top. The company is climbing up gradually and targeting the international market is the sure way to go. That is what the company seems to be cooking up going by a recent FCC listing for two new Meizu models. The models come with the model numbers Meizu M809L and M810L was certified by the U.S regulatory agency recently which is a signal that the models may soon go official.
The names of the models are not yet officially revealed but a reliable source hinted that the M809H/L will be christened Meizu M8c and the M810H/L known as M8c Lite. They are likely successors of the Meizu M6, M6 Note and M6s which went official in September last year. Meizu seems to have skipped the number 7 in the naming of the next M-series models.
The next Meizu lineup, after the number 6, should continue with the number 8 and these could be the new models: M8 or M6T or Meilan 6T = M811H/C/M/Q M6E or E3 = M851H (re-certified by Google) M8c Lite = M809H/L (Android Go) M8c = M810H/L (Flyme)#meizu#bluecharm#lineup#flyme
— Meizu Fans Global (@MeizuFansGlobal) May 3, 2018
The FCC listing gave a glimpse of the specifications of both models and from the look of things, they are entry-level phones. The M8c is expected to feature a single 13MPrear camera as well as an 8MP selfie camera. The device also comes with a 2GB RAM and 16GB of storage. The M8c also run on Android-based Flyme OS. The M8c Lite, on the other hand, looks more interesting as it is an Android Go smartphone which means we get stock Android. The rest of its specs are pretty low-end and it includes a single 8MP rear-facing camera, a 5MP front-facing camera, 1GB RAM, and 8GB internal storage.
Both models are dual-SIM phones and come with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support. There are also a host of supported bands including Band 20 which position them to be sold globally.
A well-known tipster from China with @UniverseIce Twitter account has shared a leaked render of the upcoming Galaxy Note 9. The render reveals that the upcoming Samsung’s Note series phablet will not be arriving with any major change in design as compared to the predecessor Galaxy Note8.
The leaked render shows only the front view of the Galaxy Note 9 with the S Pen stylus standing next to it. The appearance of the Note 9 is almost identical to the Galaxy Note 8 from last year. This suggests that the Galaxy Note 9 may feature a 6.4-inch QHD+ resolution supporting S-AMOLED Infinity Display that delivers an aspect ratio of 18.5:9.
If the Note 9 render is not fake, it seems that Samsung has no plans to bring any design changes on it. According to the leakster, the Note 9 is 2mm shorter than the predecessor model.
In the recent past, the tipster had also claimed that the design of the Note 9 could be similar to the Galaxy S9. If the frontside of the Note 9 looks like the Note 8 then the rear design of its back panel could be similar to the S9. Hence, the Note 9 may feature a dual camera setup with a fingerprint placed below it.
Rumors have it that the Galaxy Note 9 could be the first Samsung phone to feature under-display fingerprint scanner. The leakster has also claimed through another Twitter post that it is almost certain that the Note 9 will not be featuring the advanced biometric recognition feature. It seems that the in-screen fingerprint sensor feature may get introduced on the Galaxy S10 smartphone that will launch in the coming year.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is likely to be powered the Snapdragon 845. Its Exynos SoC edition may feature the rumored Exynos 9820 chipset. In the past, the leakster had also claimed that the phablet would be packed with a 3,850mAh or 4,000mAh battery that will be enabled with 9V / 2A charging. The Note 9 may borrow features like variable camera aperture and stereo speakers from the Galaxy S9+.
It is speculated that the South Korean company may debut the Galaxy Note 9 in early August this year. This indicates that the smartphone may hit the market by mid or late August.
Companies have often skipped certain names for their flagships. There can be different reasons for the same, like how OnePlus skipped the OnePlus 4 name because 4 is considered unlucky in the Chinese culture or how Samsung skipped the Galaxy Note 6 name to align with the numbering of its Galaxy S series. It looks like Xiaomi is also going to skip a number for its upcoming Mi series flagship.
Traditionally, after the Mi 6’s launch back in 2017, we should be seeing the Mi 7 flagship in 2018. However, the popular blogger from China, Mocha RQ claims that Xiaomi will skip the Mi 7 name in favour of calling it the Xiaomi Mi 8. He explains that the company wants the name to align with its 8th anniversary. Chinese companies are often obsessed with numbers and it kind of make sense how Xiaomi would want to call its new Mi series flagship as the Xiaomi Mi 8 to celebrate its 8th anniversary in 2018. Further, he adds that the phone will be announced in May but will go on sale in June.
Just a few hours ago, there was another report that claimed the existence of Xiaomi’s 8th anniversary phone. However, the report added that it would be a special edition model that would launch alongside the Mi 7. That kind of contradicts this statement from MochaRQ who claims that there won’t be a Mi 7 at all.
Irrespective of whether it’ll be called as the Mi 7 or the Mi 8, we know that the new model will come with powerful specs. It’s said that the phone will be the first Android flagship to feature 3D facial recognition technology embedded in its notch. Other likely features include Snapdragon 845, 8GB RAM, and maybe even a 256GB ROM option. But these are just speculations at the moment.
Xiaomi Mi 7 Leaked Photos
Skipping a number for a new flagship isn’t a big deal as long as the phone is loaded with powerful hardware and features. If the launch is around the end of May as these reports predict, then expect the first set of teasers of the Mi 8 in the next few days.
Stay tuned for more updates!
Meanwhile, let us know what do you prefer? Mi 7 or Mi 8?
OPPO will be launching the Realme sub-brand in India on May 15. The very first phone to get introduced under the new brand is Realme 1. Few hours ago, an Indian publication had had published an unboxing article of the Realme 1 phone before its official announcement. The article is no longer accessible, but the some of hands-on images of the phone are available for viewing on leaks aggregator website, SlashLeaks. Previous reports have revealed that it is the rebranded version of the OPPO A3 phone that was launched in China in the recent past. However, newer reports have suggested that the specs of Realme 1 won’t be exactly same of OPPO A3.
The above image shows that the OPPO Realme 1’s box package includes charger, documentation, SIM ejector, micro USB cable and a plastic case. Amazon India has already teased the rear side of Diamond Black edition of the Realme 1 that features a metallic rear with multiple polygonal designs on it. The bottom edge of the phone features an external speaker, a microUSB 2.0 port and a 3.5mm audio jack.
The OPPO A3 phones features a notched display, but the Realme 1 features a regular 18:9 aspect ratio screen that offers 2160 x 1080 pixels. The MediaTek MT6771 Helio P60 chipset that features a dedicating AI processing unit powers the smartphone along with 6 GB of RAM. The OPPO A3 has 4 GB of RAM.
The Realme 1 has a native storage of 128 GB. For additional storage, it has a microSD card slot. The handset is fueled by a 3,410mAh battery which is negligibly bigger than 3,400mAh battery of OPPO A3. It is preinstalled with Android 8.1 Oreo that is overlaid with Color OS 5.0. It features a 13-megapixel rear camera whereas the OPPO A3 has a 16-megapixel rear-mounted snapper. For shooting selfies, it has a front camera of 8-megapixel. Teasers available on Amazon India have revealed that the Realme 1 will offer couple of AI features such as AI Selfie and AI Battery Management.
Earlier this year, Vivo launched Vivo X21 and Vivo X21 UD, which comes with an under display fingerprint sensor. Now, the company seems to be working on a new variant of the phone powered by MediaTek‘s chipset — Vivo X21i.
Recently, the MediaTek chipset powered Vivo X21i appeared on benchmarking portal Geekbench. Now, the smartphone has passed through China’s certification agency TENAA. The listing also reveals the phone’s specifications, which are in line with the previous leak.
The listing reveals that the smartphone will come with a 6.28-inch S-AMOLED display having a screen resolution of 2280 x 1080 pixels, 19:9 aspect ratio and a 3D curved glass screen on top. Under the hood, the device is expected to be powered by MediaTek Helio P60 processor. The chipset is based on a 12nm process and comes with 4 Cortex A73 cores and 4 Cortex A53 cores.
It is coupled with Mali-G72 graphics processor along with and comes equipped with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. It is not yet known if the phone will come with a microSD card slot for expanding the storage capacity.
Coming to the camera department, as per the listing, the smartphone will come with a dual camera setup on the back, consisting of a 12-megapixel primary sensor and a 5-megapixel secondary sensor. On the front side, it is expected to feature a 12-megapixel snapper for taking selfies and video calling.
The smartphone is said to be running Android 8.1 Oreo operating system out-of-the-box with the company’s own custom interface on top. The device is expected to be fuelled by a 3,200mAh battery. While not yet confirmed, there are speculations that the phone could come in two variants.
Given that the Vivo X21i has already appeared on GeekBench and has now been passed through TENAA certification, it’s safe to assume that the phone’s launch is imminent. As of the pricing, this MediaTek model is expected to be cheaper compared to the standard variant.
Fresh photos of the Nokia X phone that is slated to debut on May 16 have appeared on Weibo. These photos show that the first Nokia phone with notched display from HMD Global is already available for viewing in China before its official announcement. However, the company is yet to confirm on its specifications and pricing of the phone.
The rear view of the Nokia X reveals that it features a glass back. The vertical dual camera setup along with its dual-tone LED flash and a fingerprint scanner are all present in the top half of the rear panel of the Nokia X.
A 3.5mm audio jack can be found on the topside of the Nokia X. The left edge of the phone seems to be barren whereas the volume controller and power key are seated on the right edge. Previous leaks have revealed that it features a microUSB 2.0 port on the bottoms side.
The Nokia features a notch enabled display. The selfie camera and an earpiece seem to be packed inside the notch. The side bezels of the phone are thin, and the bottom bezel is thick enough to house the “Nokia” branding.
Previous reports have revealed that the Nokia X has a model number of Nokia TA-1099. The same model number has been spotted on the website China’s 3C authority and TENAA regulatory body. The TENAA listing of the Nokia X has revealed its entire specifications.
The Nokia X will be arriving with a 5.8-inch notched screen that offers an aspect ratio of 19:9 and Full HD+ resolution of 2280 x 1080 pixels. It is fueled by 1.8 GHz octa-core processor which indicates that it may be driven by Snapdragon 636. Previous leaks have claimed that the handset could be also available in MediaTek Helio P60 chipset version.
The handset is expected to arrive in RAM variants like 3 GB, 4 GB and 6 GB and storage editions such as 32 GB and 64 GB. It receives power from 3,000mAh battery. One of the dual camera sensors of the Nokia X is 16-megapixel. It features a selfie snapper of 16-megapxiel. The handset will come preinstalled with Android 8.1 Oreo. It is pegged to be available in colors such as black, silver, white and blue.
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Earlier this year, the U.S. government banned American firms from sales to ZTE for seven years. According to the U.S. Government, the step was taken because the company had failed to comply with a settlement related to ZTE shipping U.S.-made goods to Iran in violation of U.S. sanctions.
At the time, ZTE Corp issued a statement claiming that the U.S. ban will severely impact its survival and now it seems that the company is really finding it difficult to survive this ban. The China-based company has announced that it has ceased its main business operations to the ban issued by the United States.
The company further revealed that it is trying to figure out the best way forward. Recently, the company had announced that it has decided to more than double its investment for the Research & Development compared to what it spent on the same last year.
The development was in line with the company’s plan to support its ambitious goal of leading the 5G development. The company’s R&D expenditure last year stood at 12.96 billion yuan, which accounted for about 11.9 percent of the company’s operating revenue.
According to various reports, the company will specifically Research & Development investments for the products such as Pre-5G, 5G, high-end routers, SDN, OTN, and core chips.
Meanwhile, ZTE Corp has submitted an application to the U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) seeking for the suspension of a business ban. While it is not clear what the company included in the application, the company has provided additional material at the BIS’s request.
Ordinarily, ZTE has no administrative appeal rights under agency regulations but the Commerce Department has reportedly agreed to hear the company’s appeal on an informal basis. While some analysts are positive the issue would eventually be resolved without ZTE serving the ban, some see the imbroglio as a negotiating tactic as both countries try to end a trade war initiated by the U.S.
The Taiwanese government has also ordered all of its companies that sell to ZTE Corp to suspend shipments until they obtain approval. MediaTek, a mobile chipset maker based in Taiwan, applied for the same and has been granted approval to sell components to ZTE Corp.
If you’ve desperately been looking for gift ideas for Mother’s Day, but can’t find a heartwarming gift that she’ll actually love, look no further. Even if you haven’t gotten her anything yet, GeekBuying is offering some unique gift ideas to make her feel special without burning a hole in your pocket.
GeekBuying recently unveiled its Mother’s Day Sale promotion wherein buyers can get up to a whopping 60% discount on a broad range of products. In a bid to facilitate the search process, these products have been split into multiple categories.
Home Essentials
A working, as well as a stay-at-home mom, spends a lot of time keeping the house clean and tidy. While there’s no dearth of products that come in handy in maintaining your home, these devices usually carry steep price tags.
Bearing that in mind, GeekBuying is offering a 36% off on the Xiaomi Mijia Roborock Vacuum Cleaner 2, which normally sells for $699.99 on the site. Thanks to the aforesaid discount, you can now get your hands on this powerful vacuum cleaner by shelling out just $449.99.
Aside from that, this category is crammed with all sorts of other products that you can buy at the considerably lowered price. On the downside, the promo is slated to end soon.
Top Tech
This category is brimming with Mother’s Day gift ideas for a mom who loves tech. For instance, you can preorder the Xiaomi Mi 6x smartphone for a discounted price of just $299.99.
This is a noteworthy reduction in the phone’s original asking price of $329.99. Alternatively, you can go for the Teclast F7 Business laptop, which is currently available at a slashed price of just $255.99 in the section. The 6GB RAM/64GB ROM version of the F7 laptop would normally set you back $405.99; however, GeekBuying is giving a 37% discount on its retail price. The site is also offering 29% off on the 6GB RAM/128GB ROM version of the laptop bringing its retail price down to just $299.99.
Health & Beauty
Being the backbone of a family, it is imperative for mothers to stay healthy and beautiful. GeekBuying is offering big discounts on a slew of health and beauty related products featured in this category.
Lining with this, you can buy the Xiaomi Lefan Cold Warm eye massager at a lowered price of just $58.99 on GeekBuying while it normally sells for $90.02 on the site. This is a 34% reduction in the device’s retail price and it will be valid for 6 days. Likewise, by shelling out just $56.99, you can buy the Xiaomi inFace Ultrasonic face cleaner which would normally set you back $80.12 on GeekBuying. This is a 29% discount which is slated to be valid until May 14th.
Wearables
This section comprises latest wearable technology including smartwatches, fitness trackers and lots more. More importantly, GeekBuying is offering noteworthy discounts on these devices which would normally set you back a pretty penny. The Makibes HR3 smart bracelet usually comes bearing a price tag of $30.99 on GeekBuying. But the site will be giving you an opportunity to buy the HR3 at a discounted price of only $19.99 for the next 6 days.
You can follow this link in order to check out more recommended products and avail the deal which is slated to end soon.
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