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Alleged Xiaomi Redmi S2 TENAA Listing Appears with Images

Xiaomi Redmi S2 is speculated to arrive as an upcoming budget phone with dual rear cameras in markets like China and India. Its leaked firmware files have already revealed plenty of information in the past week. A new Xiaomi phone with model number M1803E6E has received certification from TENAA. Its specs suggest that it could be the upcoming Redmi S2 phone. Also, M1803E6E matches with the internal codename present in the firmware files, claims XDA Developers. The “IS_E6” seems to be Redmi S2’s codename.

According to the TENAA listing, the alleged Redmi S2 measures 160.73 x 77.26 x 8.1mm and it weighs 170 grams. The handset features an 18:9 aspect ratio supporting display of 5.99 inches. Since it supports HD+ resolution of 720 x 1440 pixels, it can be assumed that it will be arriving as a low budget phone. It receives power from a 3,000mAh battery.

Leaked firmware files had revealed that the Redmi S2 is driven by Snapdragon 625 SoC that features a 2.0 GHz octa-core processor. The TENAA listing has also revealed that the alleged S2 is fueled by a chipset that offers the same clocking speed.

The M1803E6E Xiaomi phone is expected to hit the Chinese market in RAM variants like 2 GB, 4 GB and 6 GB. These models will respectively feature internal storage of 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB. The handset will also feature a microSD card slot. It will be running on Android 8.1 Oreo and is expected to arrive with the latest MIUI skin.

Read More: Xiaomi Upcoming Smartphone Mi 6X To Feature AI-Based Smart Assistant

For photography, the handset is equipped vertically arranged dual rear cameras on its rear panel. The TENAA listing reveals that it will include 12-megapixel + 8-megapixel dual camera setup and a front-facing camera of 16-megapixel. Through the firmware files, it has been revealed that the Redmi S2’s dual cameras are expected to be come with features like Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) and Portrait Mode. Also, the selfie snapper is pegged to carry support for facial recognition feature. The handset is expected to be available in multiple color choices such as Black, Blue, Gold, Gray, Pink, Red, Rose Gold, Silver and White.

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Xiaomi Upcoming Smartphone Mi 6X To Feature AI-Based Smart Assistant

Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi is all set to launch its new smartphone Xiaomi Mi 6X, the successor of the Mi 5X at a launch event on 25th April.

The company has been teasing features of the upcoming smartphone to build the hype around the smartphone. Everything related to the device has been leaked online, including specifications, features, and images.

Now, in the latest update related to the smartphone, the company has confirmed that the Xiaomi Mi 6X will come with a new artificial intelligence based smart assistant. It will offer features such as foreign language translation, application opening, voice-based search, among others.

This is a step forward for the China-based company in the AI-based smart assistant space. The company had previously launched a couple of AI-based smart speakers. Most recently, the company launched Xiaomi AI Mini Speaker for 169 Yuan (~$27).

Previous leaks related to the smartphone has revealed that the smartphone will come with a 5.99-inch Full-HD+ display having a screen resolution of 1440 x 720 pixel. A recent leak of the phone’s retail box revealed that the device will be powered by Qualcomm‘s Snapdragon 660 processor.

The smartphone is expected to come in three variants based on the memory configuration — 2GB, 3GB, and 4GB RAM along with 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB internal storage. However, the previous TENAA listing of the device revealed two models — 4GB RAM + 64GB storage and 6GB RAM with 128GB internal storage.

In the camera department, the phone will be featuring a dual camera setup at the back and the primary sensor will be of 20-megapixel. On the front side also, there’ll a 20-megapixel shooter. The smartphone is expected to be running Android 8.1 Oreo operating system out of the box with the company’s own MIUI and will be powered by a 3000mAh battery.

 

Read More: Xiaomi’s Black Shark Gaming Smartphone Sold Out Within Seconds In China

 

The Xioami Mi 6X smartphone will be available in five color options, including Red, Pink, Black, Blue, and Gold. The smartphone is expected to be priced at 1,499 (approximately $238) at the time of launch in China.

We are also expecting the company to launch a global variant of the device, likely to be named Xiaomi Mi A2, making it the successor of the Mi A1. The Mi A2 is speculated to be the Android One smartphone, just like its predecessor.

Microsoft Surface Phone Could be in Works?

Around a year back, when Microsoft had released the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, it had removed all the phone-related APIs from it. This was one of the clear hints for Windows phone users that Microsoft had no plans to launch a smartphone anytime soon. Also, the company had shifted its focus towards Always-Connected PC for making Windows 10 available on PCs driven by Snapdragon 835 and 845 chipsets and LTE modems.

Fresh information reveals that Microsoft has replaced the APIs into the upcoming Redstone 5 that will be arriving as Fall Creators update later this year. Since Microsoft has included phone-related API again in Windows 10, the rumor mill is now speculating that a Surface Phone may debut by the end of this year. It may sound interesting, but the rumors about Surface Phone have been circulating since the past few years.

The Lumia 950 and 950 XL phones were the last flagship phones that were introduced in 2015. Since then, the rumor mill is speculating on the existence of Surface Phone. Some reports have claimed that Microsoft’s Project Andromeda could be the highly awaited Surface Phone. However, some reports claim that these could be two separate devices.

The arrival of phone-related APIs in Windows 10 could mean that Microsoft is making way for developers to start working on programs that will run on the rumored Surface Phone. Previous reports have claimed that the Surface Phone could be a business centric pocket PC device that will be arriving with a stylus.

Read More:Microsoft Patents New Surface Pen With Built-in LEDs

Recent reports have claimed Samsung, LG, Apple, Huawei are all gearing up to launch foldable smartphones by next year or later. Like the aforementioned companies even Microsoft has filed for foldable display technology in the recent years which also suggests that the Surface Phone may feature a foldable screen.

Do you think Microsoft will take on Samsung and Apple with Surface Phone in the near future? Share us your views by posting your comments below.

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Buy Lenovo TAB3 8 Plus 4G Phablet For Only $159.99 On GeekBuying; Promo To End Soon!

The Lenovo Tab3 8 Plus was made available to the public back in March last year. As expected, the 4G phablet was an instant hit among tech buffs thanks to its eye-catching cosmetic appearance and powerful specifications.

While the Tab3 8 Plus usually sells for $335.99 on GeekBuying, the site is giving buyers an opportunity to get their hands on the well-received phablet by shelling out only $159.99. This is a noteworthy 52% reduction in the device’s original asking price.


Lenovo TAB3 8 Plus phablet is a bargain under $160, given that it sports a big 8.0 inches IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen display with a screen resolution of 1200 x 1920 pixels and an aspect ratio of 16:10. It has a pixel density of 283 PPI (pixels per inch).

The phablet packs a compelling Qualcomm MSM8953 Snapdragon 625 processor along with an equally powerful Adreno 506 GPU, under the hood. The device offers 3GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage which can be expanded up to 256 GB via microSD card.

On the photography front, the TAB3 8 Plus features an 8-megapixel camera with autofocus on the back and a 5-megapixel front shooter for selfies. It has a slew of other useful features including geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR, and panorama.

The device draws its juices from a non-removable Li-Po 4250 mAh battery and is powered by Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow) operating system. Aside from that, the phablet is crammed with features such as G-sensor, Skype, YouTube, speaker, MIC and Google Play Store.

You can head straight to this link in order to take advantage of the promotion, which is on the verge of wrapping up. Note that the discount will be valid for the deep blue-tinted 4G version of the Lenovo TAB3 8 Plus phablet.

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Save Up To 15% On PC Peripherals On GeekBuying; Coupon Code And More Deals

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Note that the device normally sells for $ 349.99 on GeekBuying. The site is offering a considerable 31% off on its original asking price for a limited period of time.

Likewise, you can get 20% off on the Teclast 16GB flash drives, which will normally set you back $9.99 on GeekBuying. Thanks to the discount, you can now get your hands on the device for only $7.99.

On top of that, you can use coupon code ‘CWNVKJOE’ to get an additional $1.20 off at the time of checking out. In other words, you can reduce your grand total to only $6.79 simply by applying the coupon code.

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GeekBuying is giving a noteworthy 22% reduction in the device’s retail price of $399.99. But if that doesn’t impress you much, you can further lower your grand total to only $312.99 by using coupon code ‘CWNVKJOE’ while checking out. This helps you save an extra $46.95.

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Panasonic Eluga I7 With 18:9 Display And 4000mAh Battery Launched In India For Rs. 6,499 ($98)

Panasonic has launched yet another budget smartphone in the Indian market, expanding its range of offerings in the region. The newly launched smartphone, which is dubbed Panasonic Eluga I7 is priced at Rs. 6,599 (~$98) and will be exclusively available for purchase through online retailer Flipkart.

The smartphone features a 5.45-inch Big View HD+ display with 18:9 aspect ratio and a 2.5D curved glass on top. Under the hood, the device is powered by 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6737H processor along with 2GB RAM.

Panasonic Eluga I7

It comes with 16GB of internal storage and enables users to further expand the phone’s storage capacity up to 128GB through a microSD card. Coming to the camera department, the Panasonic Eluga I7 packs an 8-megapixel primary camera on the rear and an 8-megapixel front-facing shooter for selfies and video calling.

There is also a fingerprint sensor that not only provides security to the user but also enables them to perform certain tasks such as take selfies and launch apps with just a tap of the finger. It also comes with Smart lock features such as Trusted Face recognition and the Trusted Voice that lets the user unlock their device with just a simple glance at their phones or by simply speaking.

Panasonic said that through over-the-air (OTA) update, the smartphone will receive Arbo Hub, which is claimed by the company to be the go-to app for all solutions. It obtains user information to provide customized services such as cricket, news, payments, cab bookings, and more.

Read More: The Panasonic P101 is A Rs. 6,999 (~$107) Phone With An 18:9 Display

Connectivity options on the device include 4G LTE, Bluetooth v4.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Micro-USB 2.0, and GPS. The smartphone runs on Android 7.1 Nougat operating system out of the box and is powered by a 4,000mAh battery.

Huawei P20 Pro Awarded As Best 2018 Camera Phone By TIPA

It has been evident since its official announcement: Huawei P20 Pro is a smartphone with amazing camera performance. And immediately after its launch in the market, it started receiving positive feedback. The handset has just received its first official award by TIPA (Technical Image Press Association), a non-profit organization which cooperates with 30 publications in the photography and images sector every year, in order to create ranking that establish which are the best cameras in the market. TIPA tests and evaluates cameras every year, then selects the best ones for its rankings and assigns awards for several sectors of photography.

Huawei P20 Pro

According to TIPA, Huawei P20 Pro is the best photo smartphone of 2018. The handset features the first triple camera in the mobile phone markets. Its rear setup is composed of a 40 MP primary RGB sensor with a f/1.8 aperture, a secondary monochromatic sensor with a 20 MP resolution and a f/1.6 aperture, and a third 8 MP telephoto lens with a f/2.4 aperture and OIS. It can record 4K videos and 960fps slow-motion videos in 720p. TIPA’s award is not the only confirmation of the outstanding photographic performance of the latest Huawei’s flagship. Currently, the device is also at the first place of the best camera phones ranking by DxOMark with a score of 109 points.

 

RELATED: Huawei P20 vs Huawei P20 Pro; Which Huawei is Best for You?

 

The second and third place are actually taken by the standard P20 and Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus with 102 and 99 points, respectively. So, Huawei P20 Pro and P20 are currently the only mobile phones which crossed the 100 points milestone on DxOMark. The big sensors are not the only elements contributing to the incredible photo quality of these flagships: there is also an outstanding algorithm handling photos and videos. The rear triple camera also supports artificial intelligence to improve the quality through scene recognition and other smart features, thanks to the NPU (Neural Processing Unit) present in the octa-core Kirin 970 SoC.

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Buy DBPOWER RD-819 Projector For Only $199.99 On Amazon; Here’s How

If you’re a movie buff who fancies watching movies at home instead of going to the cinema, you have come to the right place. The DBPOWER RD-819 Projector brings the cinema home by delivering an unparalleled experience for you in the comfort of your own home.

The RD-819 Projector sports a 50 to 200-inch display allowing users to enjoy their favorite movies and play popular games on a relatively bigger screen. Moreover, the device boasts 3200 real lumens brightness, coupled with 5.8” LCD screen which makes it a perfect companion for home entertainment.
If you’ve restlessly been waiting to experience true big screen, bright color, and clear pictures, the DBPOWER RD-819 is the perfect projector that produces an excellent projection for your home theater needs. The device can be yours if you’re willing to shell out $239.99 on Amazon.

But if you’re on a tight budget and aren’t willing to spend that kind of money on a projector, we got good news for you. You can use coupon code ‘KE86E8UW’ at the time of checking out and to bring your grand total down to just $199.99. In other words, you can save $40 simply by applying the aforesaid coupon code.

You can head straight to this link to take advantage of the coupon code before it lapses. Note that the coupon code discount is slated to expire on Monday, April 30.

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Here is Honor’s First Laptop, The Honor MagicBook in Pictures

Huawei’s Honor brand launched the Honor 10 on April 19 in China and along with the flagship smartphone came a number of other Honor-branded products. One of the standout products is the Honor MagicBook which is the first laptop to be released under the brand.  The laptop comes with a trendy design and offers powerful performance, smart experience, and reliable quality.Honor MagicBook

The laptop adopts a design which sees the side bezels slightly reduced, giving it an 81% screen-to-body ratio. The hinges also come with a spectacular design as the laptop can open up to 180 degrees. We can’t tell for now how this would be of any use but it sure could come in handy someday to the user. The MagicBook sports a metal body and has a full-size QWERTY keyboard.  It is just 15.8mm thick and weighs 1.47kg which means it isn’t only portable but also lightweight. The laptop comes in three colour combination Glacier Silver, Starry Ash and Nebula Purple.Honor MagicBook

In addition, it comes with four speakers and support for Dolby Sound System. There is also a built-in 2 x 2 MIMO dual-antenna Wi-Fi. Onboard providing the firepower is an eight-generation Intel Core i7-8550U processor. There is a version with Intel Core-i5 chip. The laptop is also equipped with 8GB of RAM, 256GB of SSD, NVIDIA MX150 Graphics card. Another spectacular thing is that it is equipped with a  57Wh battery which the company says can provide 12 hours of native 1080p video playback, 12 hours of web browsing, and 13 hours of document processing.Honor MagicBook

Read More: Honor MagicBook With 14-Inch Display And 8th-Gen Intel Processors Launched, Price Starts At 4,999 Yuan

 As for the pricing, while the Core i7 model is priced at 5,699 Yuan (approximately $908), the Core i5 variant is priced at 4,999 Yuan, which roughly converts to $796. This isn’t what we’d have expected but they are not bad prices for models running the latest generation of Intel Core i5 and Core-i7 chipsets respectively and with such design. We expect Huawei to launch this outside China soon. Check out some more pictures of the MagicBook from below.

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Vivo Targets India’s Entry-Level Market With The Y53i

Vivo has launched a new smartphone in India. The Vivo Y53i is an entry-level phone based on its specs but just like the Y71, Vivo gets the pricing wrong.

Vivo Y53i

The Vivo Y53i is supposed to take on phones like the Redmi 5A and the Redmi Y1 Lite (2GB version). It has a 5” screen with a 960 x 540 resolution. It is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 425 SoC paired with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable storage.

There is an 8MP camera on the back of the phone and a 5MP camera in front for selfies. Unlike the Redmis mentioned above, it runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow and packs a 2500mAh battery.

It doesn’t have a fingerprint scanner like its competitors but it does have Face Unlock. It also has 4G LTE, VoLTE, Bluetooth, and a micro USB port.

Vivo Y53i

Vivo has put a Rs. 7,990 (~$121) price tag on the Y53i. This is higher than the Redmi 5A which has an HD display and a bigger 3000mAh battery for Rs. 5,999 (~$90) and the bigger Redmi Y1 Lite which is Rs. 6,999 (~$106). It is also nearly the same price as the Redmi 5 (2GB+16GB) that has a 5.7” HD+ screen, a SD450 SoC, a 3,300mAh battery, a fingerprint scanner, and sells for Rs. 7,999.

READ MORE: Vivo V9 Youth Now Available for Buying with Rs. 18,990 (~$287) Pricing in India

Meizu Launches POP Wireless Earbuds and Halo Laser Earphones

Alongside the Meizu 15 trio announced today, Meizu also launched two new audio products – the Meizu POP Wireless Earbuds and the Meizu Halo Laser Earphones.

Meizu POP

Meizu POP Wireless Earbuds

The POP is a pair of truly wireless earbuds just like Apple’s Airpods and Samsung’s Gear IconX but it doesn’t have their high price tags.

The POP comes in white with a matching case that doubles as a charger. The earbuds are light, weighing just 5.8g each, and have an 85mAh battery that lasts 3 hours on a single charge. The charging case provides an additional 12 hours of battery life via its own 700mAh built-in battery, that means it can charge the earbuds four times. The case itself can be recharged via a USB-C port or can be placed on a wireless charging pad.

The earbuds connect via Bluetooth 4.2. The POP has touch-sensitive controls which can be used to pause, play, or change songs. It can also be used to answer/reject calls, or wake the voice assistant. Waking the Meizu voice assistant requires the phone runs Flyme 7.0. However, it can be different for those using other brands.

The Meizu POP fits snugly in the ears and can be worn while exercising. You also don’t have to worry about sweats as it has an IPX5 rating.

The Meizu POP is priced at ¥599 (~$79). It will go on sale on the 29th of April.

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Meizu Halo laser Earphones

This is a pair of wired Bluetooth earphones with a nifty little feature. The earphones actually use Corning® Fibrance® Light-Diffusing Fibers for the cord of the earphones. The fibers are illuminated by laser diodes from OSRAM.

Meizu Halo Laser Earphones

Meizu has settled for single-color fibers for use with its earphones. The laser effect has three modes:

  1. Music Mode – the intensity of the light changes with the rhythm of the song.
  2. Static Mode – the light remains static.
  3. Flash Mode – the light flashes at 2-second intervals.

The laser can be adjusted via a custom app. You can adjust the intensity or even turn it off if you wish. When turned on, the earphones last 5 hours on a single charge (at 50% brightness) and when turned off, it lasts 15 hours on a single charge.

The Halo Laser Earphones supports aptX lossless audio. It has ear hooks and an in-line remote. The remote has a switch for turning on or off the laser, three keys for music control, and a micro USB port for charging.

READ MORE: Meizu M3S, M3 Note And Others Get A New Flyme Update

Meizu 15 Trio Official: Meizu Proves 16:9 Displays Are Still Very Cool

Nearly six months after we first heard of the Meizu 15 Plus, Meizu has finally taken the wraps off the phone along with its siblings – the Meizu 15 and Meizu M15. It has been a long wait but a worthy one.

Meizu 15 Blue

Design

In a world filled with 18:9 displays with or without notches, Meizu has decided not to follow the bandwagon. It has chosen the traditional 16:9 display and has built an impressive device around it.

The Meizu 15 is the beginning of a new era of design for Meizu phones. The home key called the mBack button has been redesigned. It is no longer shaped like a pill but is now a circle. It still houses the fingerprint scanner and can be used for navigation.

Employing a symmetric design, right at the same spot on the top bezel is the front-facing camera. Above the camera is a thin slit between the glass and the frame, within that slit is the earpiece.

Meizu 15 Black front sensors

While you may not see it, there are IR sensors on the left of the front camera and an ambient light sensor on the right. The Meizu 15 supports face unlock so this should be more secure than the ones found on other devices.

The rear is covered in aluminum and comes in four different colors – blue (Meizu 15 Only), gold, black, and a white version that looks like ceramic. Meizu has also given the antenna lines a nice Aztec-like design. The rear cameras sit in the middle and are slightly raised. There is also a 6-LED ring flash beneath them.

Meizu also does an amazing job keeping the thickness of the Meziu 15 at 7.25mm, the length at 72mm, and the weight at just 152g.

 

Specs

Meizu 15 and Meizu 15 Plus – The Meizu 15 has a 5.46” FHD display while the Meizu 15 Plus has a larger 5.95” 2K display. Both are Samsung Super AMOLED screens and are reported to have cost millions of dollars to be made into those custom sizes.

The Meizu 15 is powered by the Snapdragon 660 processor paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB or 128GB of storage. The Plus variant is powered by Samsung’s Exynos 8895 processor. This is the same 10nm octa-core processor found in the Galaxy S8/S8+ and Galaxy Note8. The 8895 is paired with 6GB of RAM and 64GB/128GB of storage.

Meizu 15 display

Both phones are equipped with the same rear cameras. The main sensor is a 12MP Sony IMX380 1.55um sensor, the same sensor found in the Huawei P20. The secondary camera is a 20MP Sony IMX350 wide-angle sensor for 3x lossless zoom. There is 4-axis optical image stabilization combined with Rainbow’s multi-frame synthesis technology for superior low-light images. There is also smart scene recognition and panorama mode.

The front camera is also a 20MP sensor with 4-in-1 synthetic pixels, smart AI beauty mode, and portrait mode.

Meizu 15 White rear cameras

The Meizu 15 and 15 Plus have stereo speakers. The home button/fingerprint scanner is pressure sensitive just like the Galaxy S8. It uses a dedicated pressure-sensitive chip that works with a new technology called mEngine to provide haptic feedback.

There is a USB-C port, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a speaker grille at the bottom. The Meizu 15 has a 3000mAh battery and the Meizu 15 Plus has a 3500mAh battery. Both support Meizu’s 24W mCharge fast charge technology.

The Meizu 15 is priced at ¥2499 for the 4GB + 64GB model and ¥2799 for the 4GB + 128GB model. The Meizu 15 Plus is ¥2999 for the 6GB+64GB and ¥3299 for the 6GB+128GB model.

They will be available on JD.com, Suning, and Meizu’s official site on April 29.

READ MORE: Flyme 7 Coming to Older Phones Like Meizu PRO 5

Meizu 15 Hands On: A No-Nonsense Beautiful Flagship Design

Meizu announced the brand new Meizu 15 flagship today in China and we’ve got an early hands on with the device. Despite being less popular than competitors like Xiaomi and Huawei, Meizu has managed to gather a good fan following in China as well as abroad with its beautifully designed value for money smartphones. The new Meizu 15 is no exception, featuring top-end specs and  a simple yet beautiful design. What’s best about the phone is that it doesn’t try to go with the recent notch trend. Instead, the Meizu 15 focuses on reducing the bezels up front, without messing up the essential features like the front camera or the fingerprint enabled home button.

First, let’s look at the front design in our Meizu 15 hands on.

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The Meizu 15 slims down the bezels on the sides to a great extent. Even the bezels on the top and bottom are quite slim, making sure that the display takes up the maximum area up front. The notch design often ruins the symmetry in recent smartphones, but Meizu has made sure that the phone’s design is perfect with a centre placed front camera on top and a centre placed home button at the bottom. It’s a non-intrusive design and looks elegant. Talking about non-intrusive, you won’t even notice the ear piece on top, but it’s present above the front camera. Note that the display is still the standard 16:9 aspect ratio and not the new 18:9 or 19:9 one!

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The home button is equipped with a fingerprint sensor and is pressure sensitive too. It is just like the halo button, so you can program a lot of functions depending upon the gesture. Moreover, you can disable the on screen buttons (and just use the home button) to open up more screen space.

Meizu 15 home button gestures

Above you’ll find the different gestures available for the home button. (Please don’t mind the quality of this image as we had to take it during the event…)

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The back of the Meizu 15 is equally beautiful. We got an early sample of the heavy gray color version of the model and it looked impressive. There’s nothing extraordinary about the design of the phone but it doesn’t necessarily has to be extra-ordinary to look good. Judging from the U shaped antenna lines, you already know that this is an all metal smartphone. But what’s special about the back is that the texture is painted and looks pretty cool. The antenna lines are also special because of its unique texture. The dual camera setup is placed at the centre along with a ring flash below it.

meizu 15

The phone is pretty slim and very comfortable to hold. The power button is located on the right, while the volume keys are on the left side. The bottom features all the ports including the USB Type-C port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and stereo speakers. One major complaint about the phone is unsurprisingly its software. The phone runs Flyme 7 with the old Android 7.1 Nougat on top. So still no Oreo for a 2018 Meizu flagship! That’s really disappointing.

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Overall, Meizu seems to have got it right with the Meizu 15. Everything about the phone says its a premium device, and I’m sure notch haters will love this design, despite its simple appearance. You can read more about the specs and features of the device from our launch article soon.

More Meizu 15 Hands on images are added below! Let me know your thoughts about the phone’s design.

 

 

 

Photos: Xiaomi Mi 6X Retail Box Confirms Snapdragon 660 Inside

Xiaomi will announce the Mi 6X on Wednesday, 25th of April. We already know all the specs save for the processor which hasn’t been confirmed until now.

There have been multiple reports on the chipset inside the Mi 6X. Some said it is the Snapdragon 626, others said it is the Helio P60, and a third report said it is the Snapdragon 660. We can now confirm that the Mi 6X will indeed come with the Snapdragon 660 AIE mobile platform. The confirmation comes from leaked photos of the retail box of the phone posted on the internet.

Xiaomi Mi 6X retail box

The retail box of the Mi 6X is white. There are no photos of the phone on it though there is a Mi logo at the top right corner and 6X inscribed at the bottom. On the rear, some of the specs are listed such as the front camera which is a 20MP sensor, the dual rear cameras which also has one 20MP sensor, and the processor which is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 with AIE.

The Snapdragon 660 AIE brings on-device AI features to the phone. Users should see the effects in places like the camera and in other apps that can utilize the feature.

READ MORE: Xiaomi’s Black Shark Gaming Smartphone Sold Out Within Seconds In China

More Photos Of ASUS Zenfone Max Pro (M1) Leaked

I think we need to agree ASUS is terrible when it comes to naming its products. The only other manufacturer that matches it is Xiaomi. Take for instance this upcoming phone called the Zenfone Max Pro M1. It is different from the Zenfone Max Plus (M1) which was released in Russia as the Zenfone Max (M1). Let’s not also forget that back in 2016, ASUS released a phone called the Zenfone Max Pro which also packs a 5,000mAh battery.

Specs of the Zenfone Max Pro (M1) leaked a few days ago and it sure looks like the perfect contender to Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 5 (Pro). All we hope for now is an affordable price tag.

More photos of the phone have been released by Evan Blass and he also c0nfirms some of the specs. The new photos show the phone in blue and silver.

ASUS Zenfone Max Pro (M1)

The Zenfone Max Pro (M1) has a different design from the Zenfone 5 and Zenfone 5z. The Max Pro M1 has a smooth metallic finish and not glass on the rear. Though the dual cameras are arranged in the same iPhone X style and there is a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner.

Up in front, the display is covered in glass. It has an 18:9 aspect ratio and the corners are curved. The bezels are moderately sized and ASUS could have put the fingerprint scanner in front if it wanted. The top bezel is home to the camera, sensor, earpiece, and a soft LED flash.

Zenfone Max Pro (M1)

The power button and volume rocker can be seen on the right which means the SIM tray is on the left.

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This Is the Meizu 15 Plus In All Its Glory!

Meizu’s big day is here as the company is all set to announce three new models in its new 15 series. There are three models covering different price ranges, for example, the Meizu 15 Plus is the ultimate flagship model featuring Exynos 8895, the Meizu 15 is a slightly less powerful version with SD660 but still capable flagship, and the Meizu 15 Lite is the most affordable of the lot with decent mid-range specs.

Meizu will announce the three devices at 7.30PM Beijing time, in the beautiful city of Wuzen, often referred to as the Venice of China. We will be present at the event, so expect hands on with all the three models later today.

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However, just before the official launch of the devices, the top-end Meizu 15 Plus has been leaked in all its glory on Weibo. Clear images of the most powerful handset in the series have been shared on the internet, leaving very little to our imagination. With the addition of this leak and the previous spec sheet leak, we now know everything about the top flagship model, except for its launch price.

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The leaked images reveal that the Meizu 15 Plus will have very small bezels on the sides. Even the top and bottom bezels are quite thin, thereby contributing for a beautiful front design. The front also features a home button, but its round like the iPhone’s Touch ID. Expect this button to feature pressure sensitive smart gestures like the halo button found on the Meizu M6S.

 

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To be honest, this front design reminds me of the Meizu MX2 model that was released back in 2012. I loved the MX2 back then and I’m starting to like this design too. Its simple yet beautiful.

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Coming to the back, the phone features a dual camera setup with ring flash below it. I can’t personally figure out the material used on the back, but it could be glass given its glossy texture. Check out the rest of the leaked Meizu 15 Plus images below.

 

 

According to the earlier specs sheet leak, the Meizu 15 Plus will feature a 5.95-inch OLED display that supports QHD resolution. The Exynos 8895 SoC should be inside the flagship with 6 GB of RAM and 64GB / 128GB ROM. For photography, the phone is said to come with f/1. 8 aperture 12-megapixel + 20-megapixel dual camera setup. The main sensor will have a pixel size of 1.5µm. The 3500mAh battery will support mCharge 12V/2A fast charging. It will come with Flyme 7 on board.

We are just a few hours away from the official launch of the Meizu 15 trio. As mentioned earlier, we will be present at the event, so expect hands on with the new models very soon.

Stay tuned for more details.

Nubia Red Magic Gaming Phone Unboxing: We Just Can’t Help Loving The Design

This isn’t our first look at the Nubia Red Magic gaming phone but you’ll agree the device comes with a design that is just so good looking. It is a bit disappointing that the Nubia Red Magic gaming phone is equipped with a Snapdragon 835 chipset which already has a successor in the more efficient Snapdragon 845. Other than that, the Red Magic has a magical touch on the design aspect which is indicative that Nubia deserves some accolades for this one.Nubia Red Magic

The Nubia Red Magic gaming smartphone features a 5.99-inch Full HD+ display with an edge-to-edge 2.5D NEG T2X-1 screen, 18:9 aspect ratio and 1500:1 contrast ratio. The smartphone body is made from aluminium with an ergonomic design that is friendly for prolonged gameplay. The body design is crafted using advanced thermal modelling techniques.Nubia Red Magic Gaming Phone

On the internal design, the device is also touted to be the first smartphone to use an all-new air convection cooling system. The cooling system is designed in a way that it dissipates heat effectively across its diamond-cut design without compromising on performance. To make it stand out from the competition, the phone is branded with a distinctive RGB LED strip. Other features of the Red Magic gaming phone includes an 8GB RAM, 128GB storage, DTS Technology and Smart Amplifier system for an immersive sound experience. There is also a 6GB RAM + 64GB storage version. In addition, the smartphone runs on Android 8.1 Oreo operating system out-of-the-box and is powered by a 3,800mAh battery which can provide up to 7 hours of gameplay on a single charge.Nubia Red Magic Gaming Phone

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The Nubia Red Magic Phone will be exclusively available through Indiegogo for an early-bird price of $399 starting from 23rd April. Do check out some more unboxing photos of the Nubia Gaming Phone below.

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Honor 10 Photo Tour: Meet The Premium Flagship With Affordable Pricing

Huawei‘s Honor brand took the wraps off the Honor 10 on Friday alongside the Honor MagicBook and an avalanche of accessories. The Honor 10 is perhaps the showstopper among the lot and this could be attributed to its powerful specs lineup, premium design and the affordable pricing it adopts. The device sure looks like the Huawei P20 Pro but the price starts at just 2,599 Yuan (~$414)

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The Honor 10 adorns a really impressive glass chassis that has the ability to show different colours when it is viewed from different angles. It is equipped with a notched display that offers a large screen space. Some of the other attractive features of the Honor 10 include improved AI 2.0, Kirin 970 chipset, 6 GB RAM, 128 GB storage, AI-driven dual cameras, a powerful selfie shooter, NFC, front fingerprint scanner and more.Honor 10

Related: Honor 10 Launched for 2,599 Yuan (~$414), Packs 19:9 Display, AI 2.0, 6 GB RAM & Kirin 970

Huawei’s launch event usually isn’t generous with clear pictures of the new device until some time later. So, these new photos of the premium flagship still exude the feel of seeing the device for the first time. Check out more of them from below. You can read our launch article for more details of the Honor 10.

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ZTE Blade V9 Appears On TENAA Months After MWC Launch, Official Page No Longer Available

ZTE has had a rough week. It got slammed with a 7-year ban that prevents it from getting components and software from American companies. That means no Qualcomm chips in its devices and possibly no Google services too for the duration of the ban.

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One of its upcoming devices, the Blade V9 which was launched at this year’s MWC has appeared on TENAA which means it should launch in China and go on sale soon.

The device is listed on TENAA as the ZTE V0900. It has a 5.7” 2160 x 1080 display which gives it an 18:9 aspect ratio. It is powered by a 1.8GHz octa-core processor which is the Snapdragon 450 mobile platform.

The ZTE V9 will be available in 2GB, 3GB, and 4GB RAM variants with 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB of storage. On its rear is a 16MP sensor paired with another 5MP sensor while the front camera is an 8MP sensor.

The phone will run Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box and pack a 3,100mAh battery. It will also have support for a MicroSD card, have a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner and be available in Black, Blue, and Gold.

All these specs are impressive for a mid-range device but the big question is if the device will go on sale.

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Huawei P20 vs Huawei P20 Pro – Which Huawei is Best for You?

If you like new Huawei P20-series phones but can’t decide if the P20 or P20 Pro is best for you, this article may give you an answer. If you want to learn more about each device, check out our Huawei P20 review and the Huawei P20 Pro review.

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First of all, the price. The P20 is cheaper as it retails for about 650 EUR, at least in Europe. The Pro model costs about 850 EUR, making it a much more expensive device. Check out the video description for product links if you are interested.

The first major difference is the camera setup.

The P20 Pro uses one of the most compelling camera systems on the market. It uses 3 cameras with a powerful 40MP shooter leading the way.

The P20 has a more conventional dual camera setup that uses Leica optics, just like the P20 Pro.

In practice, I found daylight image quality to be very similar. However, the P20 Pro excels in low light. In fact, the Pro model is one of the best smartphones when it comes to night photography. Other aspects like selfie image and video quality are nearly identical. Make sure to check out both the P20 and the P20 Pro reviews where I cover cameras in detail and follow me TechLineHD on Facebook for full resolution camera samples.

Both phones follow a similar design language but the P20 Pro is simply a more beautiful device to look at. The twilight gradient color finish makes it one of the most beautiful phones out there. However, the P20 is smaller, lighter and therefore, it’s easier to manage this phone in one hand.

Even though the display on the P20 is slightly smaller than on the P20 Pro, it sports the same resolution. The phone uses LCD panel instead of OLED but I found the quality of screen to be very good. However, the screen on the P20 Pro is better. The colors look more vibrant and punchier, and the contrast level is better.

Here a few more aspects why the P20 Pro is better than the P20: it has a better sounding dual stereo loudspeaker system whereas the P20 has only one speaker on the bottom. Also, the P20 Pro has a higher water and dust resistance rating of IP67 instead of IP53 and some extra features like an IR blaster. Finally, the P20 Pro has 6GB of RAM instead of 4 found on the P20. On the other hand, day to day and gaming performance are identical on each phone.

Battery life is definitely one of the strong sides of the new P20 series phones. Even though the P20 has a smaller power bank than the P20 Pro, it has a less power hungry display to power up. On average, I was able to achieve about 7 hours of screen-on time on each phone, which is a very impressive result.

All in all, the Huawei P20 Pro is easily a better phone but it costs about $200 more than the P20, which is also a solid flagship phone. If you want an absolutely premium phone, go with the P20 Pro. If money is more important to you, the P20 has most of the essential flagship features of the P20 Pro, for $200 less.

This was just a short comparison and if you want to learn more about each phone, make sure to check out detailed dedicated reviews where we cover all the pros and cons of each device.

Which phone would you choose?

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