360 Mobiles has a new smartphone in the pipeline called the N7. Originally, there were reports the phone will come with a Snapdragon 636 processor, but it appears that may not be the case.
The 360 Mobiles N7 will not only ditch the Snapdragon 636 but won’t even come with a Qualcomm processor at all. How do we know this?
A photo of the phone’s charger has surfaced online and it shows the charger has MediaTek’s PumpExpress fast charging technology. The charger supports up to 18W fast charging which is similar to Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 3.0.
However, since the phone uses MediaTek’s fast charging technology, it means there is a MediaTek chipset inside. Seeing as the N7 is a flagship phone, the only plausible chipset is the Helio P60.
The Helio P60 is not only more powerful than the Snapdragon 636 but also power efficient and it offers a similar performance to the Snapdragon 660.
After just a week from the official announcement, the new Motorola Moto G6 is already available for pre-order on Amazon Spain. The new affordable device can be ordered on Amazon Spain, and this means that it can be purchased from several other European countries as the e-commerce can also ship outside of Spain. If you are from Spain, you can pre-order the handset for as much as €269, which roughly translates into $324. The price is a bit too high if we consider the specs of the phone, so we suggest you should wait for a better deal.
The device is currently available in two hues: blue and silver. According to Amazon Spain, it will start shipping from May 14 and customers will be able to select faster shipping by subscribing to Amazon Prime. To recap, May is the month in which the Motorola Moto G6 series will be officially launched in the global market. The standard version which can be pre-ordered on Amazon Spain has a glass-sandwich design with a metal frame and it is splash-resistant. Its display has a size of 5.7 inches, an 18:9 aspect ratio, the Gorilla Glass 3 protection and a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2160 pixels.
Under the hood, there is an octa-core entry-level chipset: the Snapdragon 450 by Qualcomm running at a max frequency of 1.8 GHz. Alongside the SoC, there are 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage expandable with a micro SD up to 128 GB. On the rear side of Motorola Moto G6, there is a dual camera with resolutions of 12 and 5 MP and with a f/1.8 aperture. It is able to record video with a Full HD resolution and up to 60 fps. The front camera boasts a resolution of 8 MP, while the battery has a 3000 mAh capacity. Just like its Plus and Play siblings, Moto G6 comes with Android 8.0 Oreo installed out of the box.
It was already evident since its official launch: Huawei P20 Pro is quite unique in the smartphone market. Now, this has been confirmed even by sales: the latest flagship smartphone of the first Chinese giant in the global hi-tech market has become the best-selling Huawei flagship ever in Western Europe, and it is also the hottest search query in various nations. The sales of the new P20 Pro have outclassed the ones of its predecessor P10 Plus by 316 percent, and this happened just after month from its official European launch. An incredible (but not unexpected) result, despite the pretty high price tag carried by the handset.
Huawei P20 Pro was launched in Europe exactly a month ago, on March 27, with a listing price of €899. But its worth mentioning that currently, it is possible to buy the handset in Europe for less than €700 thanks to online street prices. According to reports, the majority of sales of the P20 series has been registered in the UK, Germany, and France. And according to Google Trends, the Huawei P20 series is one of the most-searched queries in Spain, Germany, and Italy. The strongest point of Huawei P20 Pro is definitely its camera department.
It is the first device ever released with a triple camera, composed of a 40 MP RGB sensor, a 20 MP monochromatic secondary sensor and a telephoto lens with a resolution of 8 MP. The cameras also support artificial intelligence for scene recognition and other smart features to improve the photo quality. It also boasts an impressive design with a glass back, a metal frame and a notched display with a very high screen-to-body ratio. Under the hood, it features an octa-core Kirin 970 chipset, 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage, while its battery has a capacity of 4000 mAh.
In 2017, Xiaomi announced the first smartphone with its own processor: the Mi 6C with Surge S1 on board. Now, it seems that the company is working on the launch of its successor: Surge S2. The S1 is not a flagship-level chipset: it is a mid-range SoC which offers a similar level of performance to Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 and MediaTek Helio P20. On AnTuTu benchmarks, it gets a slightly higher score than its two main rivals. According to rumors, its successor should be on par with Huawei’s Kirin 960, which is the chipset found on the Huawei P10 and Mate 9 series (Honor 9 as well).
Fresh reports are suggesting that Xiaomi has increased orders at several Taiwanese manufacturers in the IT supply chain. Among these, there are TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company), Largan Precision, Inventec and Foxconn. The Surge S2 processor has been mentioned in an alleged contract signed by the Chinese company with TSMC, and this is what is making everyone think that the company is developing its next proprietary SoC. Reports are also suggesting that the SoC will be realized by TSMC with a 16 nm production process.
It will allegedly be composed of four powerful Cortex A73 with a max frequency of 2.2 GHz and four less powerful Cortex A53 with a clock frequency of 1.8 GHz: so, it is expected to sport an octa-core design. The CPUs will supposedly be paired with a Mali G71 MP8 GPU. Even though Xiaomi Surge S2 will be a mid-range processor, it is expected to support UFS 2.1 storages and LPPDR4 RAM. The Surge S1 did not have so much success, but do note that the Xiaomi Mi 6c was the only handset released with this chipset.
Do you think its successor will be able to compete with Qualcomm and MediaTek latest SoCs just like Huawei’s Kirin line-up?
For those who have been eagerly waiting for the official launch of the Mi Band 3, there is good news. Xiaomi has released the first official teaser for the upcoming smartband.
In a tweet earlier today, the official Xiaomi account shared a photo that showed the silhouette of a smartband. The photo has the caption “Can you guess what it is?”.
The smartband doesn’t seem to have a physical button like the Mi Band 2 and looks like what we saw on the CEO’s wrist during the Black Shark launch. So it is safe to say this is the Mi Band 3.
The Mi Band 3 is expected to come with a touchscreen display though we are not sure what type. The device got its Bluetooth certification a few months ago and will come with Bluetooth 4.2 LE.
Yesterday, the BlackBerry Athena was seen on the website of China’s communications agency TENAA. Ever since the first renders leaked, we already knew it was a successor to the BlackBerry KEYone but not until today did proof of its official name surface online.
An image shared on Weibo by a user named @TimEason have revealed that the BlackBerry Athena will launch as the BlackBerry KEY².
One half of the photo shows the phone and the other shows a picture taken with the phone’s camera. The watermark on the photo reads BlackBerry KEY².
The phone has an improved design and we can see from the image that the spacebar still doubles as a fingerprint scanner.
The BlackBerry Athena on TENAA has model number BBF100-4. This is near identical to another device we saw on Geekbench about five months ago whose model number is BBF100-1.
Popular American company Anker, last week released a bunch of new audio products. Anker which is also known for its chargers and battery products announced new speakers and a variety of headphones. The manufacturer has also announced that its ZOLO and Anker Soundcore brands will be merged and be referred to as Soundcore.
Anker Flare and Flare+ Speakers
The Anker Flare and Flare+ Speakers look like smart speakers with their tower-like design but they are just regular Bluetooth speakers.
There are control buttons on the top of the speakers and multi-color LEDs at the bottom that can be adjusted for different patterns. They are also IPX7-rated, so they should do well in the bathroom, pool, or beach.
The Flare is priced at $59.99, comes in black, blue, red, and gray, and will be available on Amazon on May 7 and Walmart on May 14. The Flare+ which is bigger, louder, and is said to last 20 hours on a single charge will sell for $99.99. It will come in the same colors but won’t be available until August.
Space NC Headphones
If you are looking for new noise-canceling headphones, then you may want to check out the new Space NC headphones. The headphones have 40mm dynamic drivers and are said to last up to 20 hours even with noise cancelation turned on.
It has a $99.99 price tag and will be available for purchase by 14th May at Walmart and end of May on Amazon.
Liberty Lite
Remember the Zolo Liberty wireless earbuds? There is now a cheaper version called the Liberty Lite. They sell for $30 less at $69.99 and have a battery life of 3.5 hours. There is no info on a release date yet.
Spirit (L) and Spirit X (R)
Spirit Series
The Spirit Series are wired Bluetooth earphones with varying features, battery life, and price. There is the Spirit and Spirit X which differ with respect to design – the former is in-ear and the latter has ear hooks – but are both priced at $39.99.
Samsung Galaxy A6+ was spotted on the company’s official Polish website a couple of weeks back signalling that the device may soon go official. There are indications that Samsung will also storm China with the mid-range model soon as the Galaxy A6+ has just received TENAA certification.
Unfortunately, the page only reveals the pictures of the device without the usual table containing the specifications. The specs may likely get listed in a couple of days time from now but we won’t have to wait till then because the specs have already made the rounds online. Talking of the design, the Galaxy A6+ is expected to feature a dual camera setup at the rear with a fingerprint sensor just under the cameras. There is an LED flash at the side of the camera. The device also comes with the antenna design which was used on the Galaxy J series.
The Galaxy A6+ is expected to pack a 6-inch display with a FullHD+ resolution of 2280 x 1080pixels. The device is also expected to be powered by an Octa-core Snapdragon 625 chipset paired with 4 GB of RAM and there will be 32 GB of native storage. No word yet on when the model will go official.
Taiwan phone maker ASUS announced the Zenfone 5 series comprised of the Zenfone 5 Lite, Zenfone 5 and Zenfone 5Z. Out of the three smartphones, the Zenfone 5Z is the flagship model, packing a Snapdragon 845 chipset. The device is yet to go on sale as it is listed to start selling in May. Ahead of that, the AnTuTu score of the flagship has now appeared online. The photo of the Zenfone 5Z with its AnTuTu score of 274499 points on the screen was recently outed on Slashleaks.
The score is consistent with that of other Snapdragon 845-powered models but it is interesting to note that the score surpasses the 273741 points scored by Xiaomi’s latest Mi Mix 2s. However, the score is lower than that of the Black Shark gaming phone which scored 279,464 points. ASUS is yet to release the Zenfone 5Z into the market and the score wasn’t officially released. Thus, it is possible ASUS may still optimise the device and the official AnTuTu score may be higher than this.
As a reminder, the Zenfone 5Z sports a 6.2-inch display with a resolution of 2246×1080p. The device also has a notch on the display and a screen to body ratio of over 90%. ASUS says the device has an AI engine and a feature called AI boost for processor and software optimizations. The device is equipped with dual rear cameras having a Sony IMX363 main sensor. The Zenfone 5Z also comes with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage or 8GB of RAM and 128GB/256GB of storage. Other features include stereo speakers and each has an NXP smart amplifier. There is also NFC, Bluetooth 5.0, FM radio, an audio jack, and support for Hi-Res audio and DTS. A new ZenUI based on Android Oreo also comes pre-installed. The Zenfone 5Z will have a starting price of $479 when it goes on sale this May, which will potentially make it the cheapest Snapdragon 845 phone we’d be seeing.
A recent research report released by Canalys had shown that despite a slump in the Chinese phone shipments, Xiaomi saw a rise in its overall shipment for Q1 2018 YoY. That is a reflection of how successful the company’s strategy of adopting both the offline and online sales model in ramping up supply has been. That success has made the Chinese giant a beautiful bride in the face of companies in Taiwan’s supply chain.
DigiTimes reports that the major players in the Taiwanese IT supply chain are eyeing orders from Xiaomi as a result of the continued increase in its shipments globally. The companies include giants like Foxconn Electronics, Inventec, Largan Precision and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), according to industry sources.
Xiaomi shipped an estimated 70 million phones in 201 and this year, the company has hinted that it as set a target of 100 million shipments. The company dubbed “China’s Apple” has also disclosed its readiness to issue IPO in order to raise funds to deepen its R&D and marketing efforts, as well as the company’s overseas expansion moves. The company’s positive outlook towards increasing its shipments and its ability to continue ramping up the price/performance ratios of its products means more business opportunities for Taiwan-based suppliers.
According to reports, Xiaomi’s president Lin Bin recently visited lens module maker, Largan Precision, reportedly to secure more production capacity in order to ensure its orders for multi-lens modules for its high-end models will be fulfilled smoothly in the second half of 2018. In addition, a recent report alleged that Xiaomi is presently working with TSMC to fabricate its Surge S2 processors using the foundry’s 16nm process. Xiaomi is also likely to use Qualcomm’s 7nm advanced processors, which are also to be made at TSMC, the source hints. Foxconn and Xaomi recently joined forces in India to set up a PCB lamination plant in India in its bid to consolidate on growth recorded last year in the Asian country.
Update: The price of the Redmi S2 has also leaked. It has been added below.
Just before the Mi 6X launched, another similar-looking phone appeared on TENAA. The phone which has a 5.99” display and dual rear cameras is expected to launch as the Redmi S2.
Xiaomi hasn’t revealed a launch date yet but there seems to be nothing hidden about the device anymore other than the price. Not only have live photos of the phone been published online, there is also a hands-on video of the device.
The hands-on video is from Czech Republic website dotekomanie.cz. The source says the phone is already on display at a Mi Store in the Czech Republic. So, it is safe to say Xiaomi has not only entered a new market in Europe but the Redmi S2 may even be a Europe-first device.
Since the phone is already available on display it explains how they were able to get a hands-on video. They were also able to confirm the specs.
The unit in the video is the gold variant. Other than the arrangement of the sensors on the front and the design of the antenna lines, this could pass for the Mi 6X.
The Redmi S2 has a 5.99-inch display with a 1440 x 720 resolution. It is powered by a Snapdragon 625 processor paired with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.
The phone has dual rear cameras – 12MP + 5MP – and a 16MP sensor with its own LED flash in front for selfies. It also has a 3,080mAh battery and runs MIUI 9 based on Android Oreo. These specs place it firmly in the mid-range category.
With the recent developments, the Xiaomi Redmi S2 may be upon us much sooner than expected, most likely during the week. Not only will Xiaomi announce a new phone but it should also announce its entry into a new European market.
Notwithstanding, Europe won’t be the only one getting the Redmi S2. It will also be available in Vietnam. This is based on a picture of a flyer (above) which lists the price of various phones including that of the unreleased Redmi S2.
Last week, a new Xiaomi smartphone was certified by China’s TENAA. The device notably features a design which looks very similar to the recently unveiled Mi 6X but obviously, the specs didn’t align. Turns out the model is the Xiaomi Redmi S2 and while Xiaomi is yet to officially introduce the model, we have spotted some live pictures of the smartphone. The live photos were uploaded by a Czech Republic-based blog but the author failed to mention the actual source of the device. However, the pictures seem to have been taken from someone who had the opportunity to handle the real machine.
The design of the Redmi S2 is not in anyway different from the Mi 6X. The device is expected to feature a similar 5.99-inch display with the 18:9 aspect ratio. However, the display resolution will be an HD+ (1440 x 720pixels) resolution. The device also seems to retain the ultra-thin build of the Mi 6X but we can’t tell from all of the pictures if the 3.5mm audio jack will also be missing on this model. Also visible is the U-shaped antenna design at the back and the dual camera setup stacked vertically. There is also a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.
Specs wise, the Redmi S2 will feature a Snapdragon 625 chipset clocked at 2.0Ghz. The device will also come in 2GB RAM, 3GB RAM and 4GB RAM variants as well as 16GB, 32GB and 64GB storage options. Keeping the lights on is a 3000mAh battery. This model will likely not come with fast charge support. The rear cameras are said to be a 12MP + 5MP combo while for selfies, the device will feature a 16MP sensor. Providing the interface will be the Android 8.1 Oreo-based MIUI 9.5. Finally, the Redmi S2 will be available in several color variants, including Pink which is the colour of the model on display.
Xiaomi announced the brand new Mi 6X on Wednesday, April 25. Unlike the Mi 5X, a red variant of the Mi 6X is available right from the launch day. The Mi 5X didn’t get a red variant until a few months after it was announced.
There are four other colors – black, blue, pink, and gold; and they are all stunning. However, only the red and black variants have black front bezels.
We have been able to get our hands on live photos of the red variant courtesy of ITHome and have decided to share them with you. We have also included some official promotional images from Xiaomi.
The pictures show that all color variants will come in the same retail box and with white accessories (USB-C cable and charger).
The phone does look very thin and it is sad that the audio jack had to go. The dual rear cameras have a slight bump. We don’t know if the glass covering the lens is scratch resistant, so we advise getting a case that has a bulge for the camera cut-out.
I am fawning over this red variant and it sure will make it to my list of favorite red phones for 2018.
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The Xiaomi Mi 6X has a 5.99” FHD+ display, a Snapdragon 660 AIE processor, up to 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. It has dual rear cameras in a 20MP + 12MP configuration and another 20MP sensor sitting above the display.
Xiaomi has revealed that a data from AVC has shown that the company’s domestic TV shipments exceeded 550,000 units in March 2018 alone. This record shipment placed the Mi TV brand as the second-largest TV manufacturer in China. Xiaomi launched its first Mi TV product in September 2013 and since then we have seen several models including the cheap Mi TV 4A which had a 32-inch version selling for less than $100 at some point.
In February 2018, the Mi TV shipments globally reportedly ranked among the top 10 in the global market. Xioamiranked as number 10 and this could be tied to its recent exploit in India where it introduced its TV models for the first time. Xiaomi TV models have also seen tremendous patronage on online retail platforms such as GearBest and others. So it is no wonder the Chinese tech giant now ranks as number 10 in a list having Samsung as the market leader, LG in second place, TCL, Hisense, Sony, Philips, Skyworth, Sharp, Panasonic, and Xiaomi in that order.
The current crop of Mi TVs falls under the Mi TV 4 models. Xiaomi Mi TV 4 series include the Mi TV 4, Mi TV 4A, Mi TV 4C and recently, a Mi TV 4S was launched. All the models are available in various screen sizes and come with features that make them a great buy. Xiaomi even launched a new Mi TV Speaker that is very much compatible with the Mi TV range.
A few weeks ago, renders of an upcoming Blackberry phone codenamed Athena surfaced online. The device has now made its way to China’s TENAA office.
Sadly, what we have today are more photos and not specifications. Hopefully, the specifications should come up soon.
The BlackBerry Athena photos are of a black variant just like the renders. The chances of seeing this phone come in multiple colors are actually very slim. The most we may get is a black variant with silver/gold accents.
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The Blackberry Athena is expected to launch as a successor to the BlackBerry KEYone and may arrive as the BlackBerry KEYtwo or BlackBerry KEYone (2018).
The keyboard has been redesigned and above it is a larger display. All physical buttons – volume rocker, power button, and convenience key – are now on the right. On the rear are dual cameras arranged horizontally and positioned at the top left corner. Beside the sensors is a LED flash and a few millimeters below is the BlackBerry logo.
Chuwi made its long-awaited Hi9 Air Android 4G tablet PC available to the public in March this year. Much to the delight of the Shenzhen-based tech firm, the Hi9 Air was able to sweep tech buffs off their feet with its unparalleled performance and a broad range of features.
You can now preorder the coveted tablet PC on GearBest by shelling out $235.99. The pre-sale kicked off on Friday, April 27 and is slated to run until May 30. The only color option up for grab is black.
Despite the lack of color choices, the Hi9 Air is crammed with jaw-dropping specs and features. First off, the tablet PC boasts a massive 10.1 inches IPS touch display with a screen resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels.
Under the hood, it packs a powerful MediaTek Helio X20 (MT6797) processor and uses an ARM Mali-T880 780MHz GPU to deliver better and faster gaming and viewing experience as compared to its predecessor. Furthermore, it offers 4GB of RAM and 64GB expandable ROM (up to 128GB via microSD card slot).
On the photography front, the Hi9 Air tablet PC houses a 5-megapixel camera on the back. Up front, there’s a 2-megapixel camera for selfies and face-to-face chat.
The device runs Android 8.0 Oreo operating system and draws its juices from a robust 8000mAh non-removable lithium-polymer battery. Moreover, it features g-sensor and powerful dual speakers.
You can head straight to this link in order to check out the full specification and preorder the Chuwi Hi 9 Air 4G tablet PC before May 30.
Double-Tap to Wake is a pretty useful feature found on some phones and it is surprising it hasn’t become a default feature for Android.
The opposite of double-tap to wake is Double-Tap to Lock and even fewer devices with the first feature have the second. OnePlus phones have Double-Tap to Wake but the gesture doesn’t work for locking the phone until now.
In the latest beta update released for the OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T, one of the new features included is Double Tap to Lock. Once you get the update, you can activate it under phone settings and a double-tap on the homescreen should lock your device.
ALLDOCUBE iPlay 8 Tablet PC sports a big 7.85-inch 5-point touch screen display that breathes new life into your photos and videos. The device runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system and is backed by a built-in Lithium-Ion 3,500 mAh battery.
If you’ve been waiting to get your hands on this power-packed iPlay 8 tablet PC without burning a hole in your pocket, we have good news for you. GearBest is currently offering a noteworthy 11% off on the device’s retail price.
As a result, you can buy the coveted tablet PC by shelling out just $72.99 on GearBest. It’s worth noting that the discount is valid only for the 1GB RAM/16GB ROM version of the tablet, which is up for grabs in gray color version.The iPlay 8 tablet PC is a bargain under $75, given that it packs a powerful MTK8163 Quad Core 1.3GHz processor, along with an equally-robust ARM Mali-T720 MP2 graphics processing unit, under the hood. Moreover, the available onboard storage can further be expanded up to 128GB.
On the photography front, the ALLDOCUBE iPlay 8 tablet PC sports a 2-megapixel camera on the back. Up front, there’s a 0.3-megapixel camera.
If you’re interested in checking out the full specification and taking advantage of the discount which is likely to end soon, simply follow this link. It’s worth noting that the ALLDOCUBE iPlay 8 tablet PC will go back to its retail price as soon as the promotion ends.
After launching the internet-less Galaxy J2 Pro for students and old people who want to get rid of distractions, the leader of the global smartphones market has launched a new similar entry-level handset in India: Samsung Galaxy J2 (2018). It is an Android device with low-end specs, but it still offers unique features. It comes with a preinstalled app called Samsung Mall which is focused on shopping. Thanks to this app, you just need to tap on the image of the desired item to see its price on across the most popular e-commerce websites.
It also comes with a front-facing LED flash allowing to shoot selfies in the dark through the 5 MP selfie snapper. Samsung Galaxy J2 (2018) is a compact device measuring 143.8 x 72.3 x 8.4 mm. Its display has a size of 5 inches and it shows images at a qHD resolution, through a Super AMOLED panel. Under the hood, it boasts a quad-core Snapdragon SoC by Qualcomm. Unfortunately, the model of the chipset has not been mentioned, but we believe it is the Snapdragon 425 as it is the most used quad-core entry-level chip by Qualcomm. The chipset is paired with 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage.
The camera department is composed of a primary sensor with an 8 MP resolution and the above mentioned front snapper with a 5 MP resolution and its front-facing flash. The battery has a capacity of 2600 mAh while the operating system installed has not been mentioned just like the SoC, but if we consider the OS running on the other entry-level devices released by Samsung it should be Android Nougat. In the Indian market, Samsung Galaxy J2 (2018) has been made available to purchase with a price tag of INR 8,190 (about $123).
The H96 Max TV box is now up for grabs for only $66.99 on LightInTheBox. The Beijing-based international online retail company is offering a generous 55% off on the device’s retail price.
It normally sells for $148.48 on LightInTheBox. The promotion will be valid for a limited period of time as part of its Lightning Sale promotion. The H96 Max boasts an array of awe-inspiring features that make it an irresistible TV box.
The H96 Max TV box is powered by an RK3328 Quad-Core 64bit Cortex-A53 processor and it packs a Penta-Core Mali-450 (up to 750Mhz+) graphics processing unit, under the hood. On top of that, it offers 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage.
It runs Android 7.1 Nougat operating system and supports a broad range of audio format including ACC, Midi, M4A, APE, ALAC, OGA, WAV, WMA, MP3, ACC / ACC+, CD, and AC3. On top of that, the H96 Max also supports MOV, ISO, AVI, MPE, M4A, MPEG, and a slew of other video formats.
If you’re interested in checking out the full specification and taking advantage of the Lightning Sale which is slated to end soon, just head straight to this link. There were 98 pieces remaining for Lightning Sale at the time of writing.
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