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Xiaomi Mi Note 3 Does Well In Video Stabilisation Test Vs Galaxy S8, iPhone X & Mate 10 Pro

Xiaomi’s Mi Note 3 is a mid-range smartphone considering that it packs a Snapdragon 630 chipset but the device has all the qualities of a flagship model. First, it features the same design as the flagship Mi 6, except that it has a bigger size. The Xiaomi smartphone was recently revealed to have pooled an impressive score of 90 points on DxOMark’s benchmark test. That camera has been put to test in real life use and the Mi Note 3 comes out unscathed. Xiaomi Mi Note 3

The test is meant to determine the image stabilization property of the Mi Note 3 in comparison with that of the iPhone X, the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the Huawei Mate 10. The short clip shows for different videos captured by the quartet of a lady flipping through the pages of a book while sitting inside a moving train. Only the Mi Note 3 and Galaxy S8 are able to withstand the shakiness of the train and still films the scene in a stable manner. That is likely due to the presence of Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) on the device. On the other hand, the Mate 10 Pro and iPhone ‘s recordings were affected by the vibration generated by the fast-moving train and thus the videos were shaky all through. What makes this all becomes confusing is that all four smartphones come with OIS! So, we can’t really say why there is a difference in their performance. 

Read Also: Xiaomi Mi Note 3 Review – Premium Midrange Flagship!

This does not in anyway mean the Mi Note 3 packs a better camera, all three models are flagship phones and have better DXOMark’s score than the Mi Note 3. So, we can’t verify if this video test was actually carried out with the mentioned models. That is not to say the Mi Note 3 cannot deliver stable videos in rough terrain. It can, due to teh 4-axis Optical Imaging Stabilization (OIS) it features. But we find it difficult to believe the iPhone X and Mate 10 Pro will perform that bad. You can watch the video from here.

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HTC U11 EYEs Full Details & Press Renders Leaked Before Launch

Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC has already revealed that it would be launching the U11 Eyes on January 15 simultaneously in Beijing, Taipei and Hong Kong. The HTC U11 EYEs looks like one awesome device worth waiting for, going by the leaked renders we have seen. And now, the specification of the device has leaked ahead of its launch. Not only do we get an idea of the specs of the U11 EYEs, we also get to see the press renders of the model in all its glory.HTC U11 Eyes

The renders were official ones and they emanated from HTC Taiwan’s official Facebook page. Lately, HTC has been coming up with some good phones and this is probably one of them. The U11 EYEs and the U11+ both have a similar rear design with the body looked to be made of glass and the fingerprint sensor located just under the main camera. The difference between both models apparently lies in the front design. The upcoming HTC U11 EYEs packs a dual camera setup at the front. The device also has a full-screen design with tinier bezels at the top and bottom edges while those at the two sides look almost non-existent.HTC U11 Eyes

Apart from the press renders, the key specs of the U11 EYEs have also been exposed ahead of the launch and it comes courtesy of tipster Evan Bass.The details include a 6-inch display with a resolution of 2160 × 1080p and thus, an 18: 9 aspect ratio. In addition, the device is said to pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 backed by 4GB of RAM while there is 64GB of storage onboard. From the press renders, we can gather that the U11 EYEs will pack a 3939mAh battery and will have an IP67 level dustproof, and waterproof build.

Read Also: HTC U11 EYEs Could be Arriving With Amazing Selfie Snapper

Furthermore, the device is expected to pack HTC’s Edge Sense and would run on Android Nougat out of the box. Another interesting feature expected to be on the device is facial recognition technology. The front dual cameras also come with three modes; rapid HDR, Bokeh mode and Beauty mode.  The device will be available in Black, Silver, and Red colors. Finally, the device should come with a price tag hovering around 14900NT (about 32oo Yuan, ~$495).

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Master Lu Benchmark’s Top 10 2017 Smartphone Ranking Puts Nubia Z17 On Top, Above Mate 10 Pro!

Just like AnTuTu and Geekbench, Master Lu is another benchmark for devices like smartphones. Though it’s not as popular as the other two, we do see its benchmarks crop up once in a while and its benchmark listing usually gets attention among the western media especially when its of an unannounced model.

Despite being unpopular outside of China, the benchmark tool has a database of all the major smartphones released in the past one year, including the OnePlus 5, Nubia Z17, Mate 10 models and so on. So, when the benchmark app released its top 10 list of smartphones of 2017, it was worth checking who came out on top.

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We all keep a close watch on AnTuTu’s top smartphones and unsurprisingly, the OnePlus 5 and the Galaxy Note 8 are the top two smartphones on the benchmarking app. The AnTuTu rankings are yet to be updated to include recent models and it seems that the ranking hasn’t been refreshed since October 2017.

However, in case of Master Lu’s top 10 smartphones list, there are quite a few recent models including the recent Mate 10 models. The Nubia Z17, though old, is right on top and followed by the Mate 10 Pro and the HTC U11. The OnePlus 5T model is way behind, at the eight spot. The Galaxy Note 8 is also down at the sixth spot, preceded by Google’s Pixel XL 2. Eight out of the 10 models were powered by Snapdragon 835, while Kirin 970 powered flagships occupied two spots in the list.

It’s worth mentioning that the first two scores are very close. The Huawei Mate 10 Pro (167467) with Kirin 970 scores almost as much as the Nubia Z17 (167988) powered by Snapdragon 835. So it looks like Master Lu’s benchmark puts Kirin 970 very close to SD835 in terms of performance.

 

Xiaomi Smartwatch Partner, Huami Files for $150 million US IPO

Huami, makers of the Amazfit smartwatch line as well as Xiaomi’s Mi Band line has filed for a $150 million US IPO. The company filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday.

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Huami Amazfit Pace

Huami which was founded in 2013 will list as HMI on Nasdaq. It is reported to have filed confidentiality in November, 2017. Credit Suisee, Citi, and China Renaissance are listed as underwriters.

In the SEC filing, Huami revealed that it is the sole partner of Xiaomi for the design and manufacture of Xiaomi-branded smart bands, watches, scales, and associated wearables with the exception of children watches and quartz watches.

Huami goes on to say that Xiaomi which owns 19.3% of the company’s shares is the sole customer and distribution channel for Xiaomi wearables. Sales of Xiaomi products contributed 97.1% in 2015, 92.1% in 2016, and 82.4% for the nine months ended on September 30 in 2017 to its revenue.

Huami also sells its own products which are not made for Xiaomi under the “Amazfit” brand. Products under the Amazfit brand cater to the middle and high-end market.

READ MORE: Amazfit Cor Band Officially Up For Grabs In China For 299 yuan ($46)

It is also important to mention that Huami doesn’t handle the production (their’s and Xiaomi’s) themselves. According to the listing, the production of the Mi Band and Mi Smart Scale series is contracted out to a number of manufacturers while theirs is assigned to a corresponding manufacturer.

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Meizu Teases M6s’ Cortex A-73 Processor & Navigation Buttons, Begins Pre-order Registrations

With only a few days left to the launch of the M6s, Meizu has been releasing teasers of the upcoming device daily. The teasers not only count down to the official launch but also tease one of the specs.

Meizu M6s Cortex-A73 Processor

The teaser for yesterday focuses on the processor. In the image, Meizu reveals that the chipset will have ARM’s Cortex-A73 cores. The A73 was announced back in 2016. It offers a variety of performance and power saving improvements over the Cortex-A72.

For instance, the Cortex-A73 has about 10 to 15% performance increase alongside a 20% reduction in power consumption if it is built using the same node as the Cortex-A72.

If it is built on a smaller node such as the 10nm process, it provides a 30% increase in performance and a 30% reduction in power consumption. The Exynos 7872 hexa-core SoC which will power the Meizu M6s is built using the 14nm node process. While it won’t provide up to 30% increase in performance and power savings, it will at least not be lower than 15%.

Meizu M6s mBack button

On the other hand, the teaser for today teases the new navigational buttons for the Meizu M6s. The phone will ditch its physical mBack button for on-screen ones. Despite that, there are reports that there will be an option to activate a virtual mBack button that works just like the physical one.

Meizu M6s Registration

To sum it up, Meizu has also began registrations for the phone on its official website. It is not unexpected that pricing and specification details are missing on the page.

READ MORE: Meizu Pro 7 Featuring Secondary Screen To Launch In India Later This Month – Report

New Leak Confirms Sony Working On Phone With OLED Display

There have been reports that Sony is working on a phone with an OLED display for release this year. There hasn’t been any concrete evidence, just reports and hearsay. That changes with this new leak.

Sony OLED Phones

A recent recruitment exercise by Sony for a Display Engineer is proof that the Japanese company is working on a phone(s) with an OLED display.

One of the job descriptions mentions “Drive display/OLED integration to mobile phone products (design/verification/production)”. The list of functional competencies is also another clue. Number two on the list requires experience in mobile phone products and adds that OLED experience is a must.

The job listing is said to have first been posted in November, 2017  and updated again on 12th January, 2018.

There is still no info as to which of its phones will have an OLED display but there is a high chance it will be a flagship device. Sony’s competitors have switched to OLED for a while now but it has stuck to LCDs, now it is also making the switch.

OLED displays will likely be a theme common to all flagships this year, most especially those that will want to incorporate the under-display fingerprint scanner. The new technology only works with OLED displays.

READ MORE: Sony Announces AirPods-Like Headphones And New Bluetooth Speakers At CES 2018

ZTE Plans To Launch 5G Smartphone in The US By 2019

At CES 2018, CEO of ZTE, Lixin Cheng revealed that the company plans to release a 5G smartphone at the end of the year or early 2019.

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5G was one of the major topics discussed at the event this year. Its applications span several sectors and will change or greatly improve how we do things.

Mr. Cheng says the company may also add a 5G tablet or a wireless-internet hub for homes. Some carriers such as AT&T already announced plans to test 5G services in about 12 cities. Qualcomm is also already working on 5G chips that will drive devices. For ZTE to achieve its plans, it needs  the carriers and also chips from Qualcomm.

However, things may not be so smooth. Authorities in the US are scrutinizing Chinese smartphone makers. Last year, ZTE was fined by the US for selling technology to Iran. Huawei also had its deal with AT&T fall apart this week. There are also reports that a proposed bill may ban devices and services from both companies

Some Chinese manufacturers do offer their phones in the US unlocked but working with a carrier helps boost their popularity among consumers. ZTE is not new to selling phones via carriers. Its latest phone, the Axon M is sold by AT&T. However, if the bill is passed, it will affect the scheme of things.

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Nokia 6 (2018) Hands-On Photos Reveal Its Solid Design

After HMD Global showcased the new Nokia 6 (2018) at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, we can finally show you the first hands on photos detailing the design, courtesy of ITHome. At first glance, it is already possible to notice that this is a device with a premium design and that HMD Global has put incredible efforts into the aesthetics of this handset. The body is entirely made of aluminum 6000 series with diamond-cut borders. In these photos, we can see it in the Black color with orange accents.

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On the front side, Nokia 6 (2018) has a 2.5D-curved glass protected by Gorilla Glass 3 by Corning. On the right side, there is a volume rocker together with a power key, while on the left side we can see a dual SIM slot: the secondary slot can also be used to insert a micro SD in order to expand the internal storage. On the back side, there is a single rear camera paired with a flash LED, and under this setup, there is a fingerprint reader as there was no space on the front side due to the narrow bezels around the display.

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The Nokia logo has been placed both on the front and the back side: on the front panel we can find it on the top right corner, horizontally, while on the rear side it is placed under the fingerprint reader, vertically. Nokia 6 (2018) has a 5.5-inch display with a Full HD resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels. On the hardware side, it has an octa-core Snapdragon 630 SoC by Qualcomm, which can run at a max frequency of 2.2 GHz. The chipset is paired with 4 GB of RAM and 32 or 64 GB of internal storage, depending on the variant that you will choose to buy. The cameras have 16 and 8 MP resolutions respectively, while the battery has a capacity of 3000 mAh.

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Sony Xperia XA2, XA2 Ultra and Xperia L2 Up For Pre-Orders In The US and UK

The newly announced Sony Xperia XA2, Xperia XA2 Ultra, and Xperia L2 have been officially made available to purchase both in the U.S. and UK. This means that we know the prices for each phone, at least in these countries.  The standard XA2 costs $349.99 in the U.S. and £299 in the United Kingdom. The XA2 Ultra costs even more: $449.99 in the U.S. and £379 in the UK.

Sony Xperia XA2

Sony Xperia L2 has been made available for pre-orders with a price tag of $249.99 dollars in the U.S. and £199 in the UK. The prices for the UK include VAT. The prices of Sony Xperia XA2, Xperia XA2 Ultra, and Xperia L2 are not so affordable, but they are a nice upgrade over their predecessors. In the U.S. the handsets will officially go on sale starting from February 16, while in the UK they will be available to purchase from the end of January through Clove UK.

Sony Xperia XA2 and XA2 Ultra are the first phones from the XA series to sport a Qualcomm SoC: the Snapdragon 630. They also have very powerful 23 MP cameras on the rear, while XA Ultra has a dual selfie camera. Sony Xperia L2 is the entry-level model and its strong points are the camera department and the battery life.

Xiaomi Mi6 Gets Android Oreo Global Beta ROM

Xiaomi has released the first beta version of Android Oreo for the flagship Xiaomi Mi6. We are talking about the Global Beta ROM in the version 8.1.11: in case you don’t know, it is the beta version of the international ROM with Google services installed. If you have the MIUI 9 Global Stable ROM and want to taste the latest version of the operating system on your Xiaomi device, you will have to switch to another ROM first.

To upgrade your handset to its first beta of Android Oreo from the Global Stable ROM, you have to upgrade it to the MIUI 9 Global Beta ROM v7.12.14 based on Android Nougat. Only then you will be able to install the Android Oreo beta successfully. Once you updated to v7.12.14, you will receive an OTA notification which will automatically update your device. If you are not an expert and you do not know how to flash a ROM, follow the link at the end of the article and you will head to a detailed guide for your Xiaomi Mi6.

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We recommend you to backup all your important data before proceeding with the update, as you will lose everything. Note that the beta version of Android Oreo for the Xiaomi Mi6 might be unstable and it might also contain some issues. For example, a problem with localization has already been reported. So, do not take the Global Beta as a ROM for daily use. If you want to take the risk, click the link below and follow the guide which also contains the download links of the firmware. According to the first reports by some users, the firmware has been installed successfully after they followed the guide. At this moment, we do not have any info about the roll out of the Global Stable version.

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Samsung Galaxy On7 Prime 2018 Hits GFXBench, Launch Set For January 17 In India

Samsung is unarguably the king of the mobile phone industry. The Korean giant dominates the flagship segment but still intends to keep its presence very much visible in the mid-range category. That explains why we have seen a flurry of Samsung’s mid-range models lately. The tech giant is set to add another midrange smartphone to its collection and it is the Samsung Galaxy On7 Prime 2018. Latest reports indicate that the Galaxy On7 will be launched in India on January 17. Samsung has reportedly sent out media invites for the launch event in Gurugram for the device that has been revealed to be an Amazon exclusive.Samsung Galaxy On7 Prime

In a related development, the Galaxy On7 Prime 2018 has been spotted on benchmarking outfit – GFXBench’s database. The listing shows the graphics capabilities of the Galaxy On7 Prime 2018 and it isn’t too impressive. The listing also shows the specifications of the device, which is more or less a reminder considering that the Galaxy On7 Prime 2018 is already listed on Amazon India with the specs in tow.

Read Also: Samsung Galaxy S9 & Galaxy S9+ Full Specs Revealed

The Samsung Galaxy On7 Prime 2018 features a 5.5-inch touchscreen display with an FHD resolution of 1920 x 1080p. We’ll still have to wait some more to see Samsung bring the Galaxy S8 style of full-screen design to its mid-range segment. The device will be powered by a 1.5GHz octa-core Exynos 7870 14nm processor which it launched in 2016. The device is listed with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage but there will be a higher variant with 4GB of RAM and 64Gb of internal storage. The device also packs a microSD card slot, allowing users to further expand the storage capacity up to 256GB. On the camera end, the Galaxy On7 Prime 2018 is listed with a 12MP rear camera with f/1.9 aperture and LED flash while at the front it also features a similar 12MP f/1.9 sensor but without an LED flash. The device runs on Android 7.1 Nougat OS which would be modified with Samsung’s own UI.

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Meizu M6S Official Teaser Contains On-Screen Fingerprint Icon; In-Display Fingerprint Tech?

Meizu has commenced the release of daily countdown teasers for the M6S, also called mBlu S6, which is expected to be launched on January 17. The company has already released two teasers and the first could be of interest as it seems to point at the presence of an on-screen fingerprint sensor. Recall that a leaked video of the Meizu M6S in action had suggested that there may be a new unlock method which seems to be on the screen. This is despite the sighting of a side-mounted fingerprint sensor on the device.Meizu mBlu S6

It is very much unlikely that the Meizu M6S would feature two types of fingerprint sensors, one on the screen and another at the side. There could be another explanation for the teaser. The teaser noted a change in the fingerprint sensor due to the device having a full-screen design. Since the smartphone is a full-screen one, the trademark Meizu mBack home button which doubles as a fingerprint sensor is absent. The picture shows a fingerprint icon on the screen of the device and that is what sends the impression that there could be an on-screen fingerprint sensor. However, the way the hand grips the smartphone may also be indicative of the side-mounted fingerprint sensor while the fingerprint icon on the screen may just be there to give a clue that the teaser is referring to the fingerprint sensor. We already know Vivo is the first to use the in-display fingerprint technology from Synaptics on its smartphone but there hasn’t been any word on Meizu using a similar technology.Meizu M6S front and side

Related: Meizu mBlu S6 Video Leaks Showcasing On-Screen Buttons & Possibly New Unlock Pattern

As a reminder, Meizu M6S or mBlu S6 is expected to feature an expansive 5.7-inch 18:9 display with an HD= resolution of 1440 x 720p. The back features the U-shaped antenna band design while at the rear is the mBlu logo, which confirms that the S6 will be the first mBlu branded smartphone to be released by the company. The volume rocker buttons are located on the left side of the device while at the right side, you’ll find a power button and side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The M6S will be fired up by an Hexa-core Exynos 7872 (4 x A53 + 2 x A73) chip which is also one of the teasers released by Meizu on its Blue Charm account. The graphic is powered by a Mali-G71 GPU while the processor is paired with a 3GB RAM and there is 32GB of storage. In addition, there is a 3000mAh battery with 9V / 2A 18W fast charging support. See the full teaser poster below.

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Huawei’s CEO Reveals Its Next Flagships Could Bring a DSLR-like Camera Experience

Sometime around July 2016 when Huawei was promoting its P9 flagship, the company shared a photo on its Google+ page which was purportedly captured by the P9’s dual rear shutters. The photo was indeed stunning, with crisp clear details downright impressive for a smartphone camera. Unfortunately, it turned out the shot wasn’t taken by a smartphone camera but was actually from the all-powerful Canon EOS 5D Mark III shutter. The DSLR camera was worth $4500 back then. Well, it seems Huawei took that embarrassing incident as a challenge to develop a smartphone camera with DSLR-like quality as the company has hinted that they are working on it.Huawei P9 camera

Huawei’s CEO Yu Chengdong (Richard Yu) made this known in an interview with Android Authority at the just concluded CES 2018. The CEO hinted during the interview that camera tech and AI integration were the next big battlegrounds and opportunities for all smartphone manufacturers. He specifically stated that the innovative company wants to bring DSLR like focal lengths and zoom to the mobile ecosystem. Of course, Huawei has made tremendous progress with AI integration, launching its latest Kirin 970 chip and EMUI 8.0 ROM with AI capabilities.

Huawei P20
Huawei P20 Renders

 

Read Also: Huawei apologises for misleading P9 image actually shot by $4500 camera

Huawei won’t be the first to launch a smartphone with a camera with DSLR-like experience, though. That has already been seen on Panasonic’s CM1 and Nokia’s Lumia 1020 but in modern times, we can’t say if the feature will become a trend. We’ll wait to see how that plays out. The feature could be on the next Huawei P20 flagship which is expected to be launched soon.

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LG G7 Render Points At Ultra-Thin Bezels & Dual Selfie Shooters

LG was recently reported to be tinkering with the possibility of rebranding its G series lineup and this could see the dream of a flagship G7 dashed this year. Well, in that case, it would come with another name. That may not be the case, anyway, and even if it was, it hasn’t stopped renders of the G7 from popping online. We just spotted one and it promises a topnotch design is coming on the next LG flagship.LG G7 render

The render purported to be that of the G7 reveals tinier bezels than found on the G6. The bezels are so tiny that we found it difficult making out the bottom bezel. The top bezel which is distinct also shows a tiny setup, much thinner than the G6’s and just enough to accommodate the front cameras and speakers. The side bezels are also almost non-existence. This gives the G7 a higher screen-to-body ratio. By the way, the render suggests the G7 will land with dual cameras at the front. The two cameras are located on the left side of the earpiece, while on the right are placed the proximity sensor and LED indicator.  Of course, we expect a similar dual camera setup at the rear as well. There are two buttons on the left side which are likely the volume rockers and the power button may stay at the back.

Read More: LG Changing its Mobile Business Strategy, Will Launch Phones Only When it is Needed

According to a recent report, LG G7 is expected to be announced in March and would be on sale in April at the earliest. The flagship is expected to feature a similar FullVision 18:9 OLED display that is present on the LG V30 flagship. A Snapdragon 845 chipset will power the device, paired with 6 GB of RAM. It will also feature an IP68 certified chassis and is also tipped to pack an iris scanner for locking up certain apps.

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Huawei Patents Reveal Smartwatch Bezels Will Be Touch Sensitive

Smartwatches are mainly controlled in four ways – by rotating the bezel, rotating and or pushing the crown, via physical buttons on the side, and also touching the screen. Some smartwatches even employ a combination of two or more of the above. Patents have revealed that Huawei plans to add a new method – a touch-sensitive bezel.

Huawei Smartwatch Patents - watch operation

The patents for the new mode of controlling smartwatches have been approved by the World intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO). Images from the patent show how the bezel is supposed to work.

First, the bezel is divided into 8 sectors. Each of these sectors can perform a single function or be combined with another sector for a different function.

For example, swiping the top right sector clockwisely or anti-clockwisely, swipes down and up respectively. Swiping the sectors at the bottom swipes the screen left/right. You can also zoom in and out by swiping a combination of the bottom left and top right sectors in opposite directions.

Huawei Smartwatch Patents - zones

Huawei Smartwatch Patents - Gestures

The patent also reveals that the bezels will support force touch gestures, clicks, and screw gestures. There will also be buttons built into the straps.

It has been revealed that the technology can be applied to various materials such as steel, plastic, aluminium, and ceramic for the bezel; and rubber or leather for the straps.

Last year at MWC, the Huawei Watch 2 was announced but it received poor to lukewarm reviews as it lacked most of the features people liked in the first gen Huawei Watch.

READ MORE: Huawei P11, P12 Test Pages Appear on Official Website

Sharp Aquos S3 Real Pictures Leaked Via Taiwan’s NCC

Foxconn-owned Sharp was one of the OEMs who caught up with the full-screen, bezel-less smartphone trend which became the trend in the second half of last year. The company released the Aquos S2 smartphone with a bezel-less design, and the device was also the world’s first Snapdragon 630-powered smartphone. The Aquos S2 is about getting a successor, and that is the Sharp Aquos S3. If you think the Aquos S2’s design was fantastic, wait until you see that of the soon-to-be-released Aquos S3 whose pictures just leaked.Sharp Aquos S3

You might have seen some grainy photos of the S3 or the pictures accompanying its TENAA listing which are not too superb. We serve you clear images of the Sharp Aquos S3 which appeared on Taiwan’s National Communications Commission (NCC) website. The photos show how the design of the device looks like when viewed from the front and rear aspects. The front tends to look similar to that of the Aquos S2, except that the notch at the top is more extensive, as it accommodates not just the selfie camera, but also the receiver speaker and one other sensor whose function is unknown. At the rear, the Aquos S3 keeps up also with the dual camera design found on its predecessor. The cameras have a slight bump and is aligned vertically with the LED flash at the bottom. What differentiates the Aquos S2’s rear design from the upcoming model is the rear-mounted fingerprint sensor on the Aquos S3.  Sharp Aquos S3

READ MORE: Sharp To Launch A Smartphone With Highest Screen-To-Body Ratio In January

Sharp has already revealed the Aquos S3 would be launched on January 16 and specs wise, the device is expected to sport a 5.99-inch display with a resolution of 2160 x 1080 display. the device will be powered by a 2.2GHz octa-core processor which may be the Snapdragon 660 and backed by up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It will also come with a 3100mAh battery.

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Save Up To 70% On An Array Of Xiaomi-Branded Items On GeekBuying

Looks like Xiaomi fans are in for a treat. As part of its New Year Big Sale promo, GeekBuying is offering massive discounts on a myriad of Xiaomi-branded items.

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This category of GeekBuying’s New Year Big Sale features three smartphones. The Mi 5X is up for grabs at a discounted price of $195.99, which is a massive 60% reduction in the phone’s original selling price of $488.99.

Similarly, the 3GB RAM/32GB ROM, black color version of the Redmi 5 Plus smartphone is available for just $159.99, thanks to a considerable 38% discount on the handset’s original selling price of $259.99. It’s worth noting that the available discount is based on the specification and color option you choose.

For instance, the 3GB RAM/32GB ROM rose gold version carries a 31% discount, which brings its original asking price of $259.99 down to $179.99. You can go for 3GB RAM/32GB ROM, gold and blue color versions as well, which are available at reduced price of $179.99 on GeekBuying.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A is also gracing this category with its presence. You can buy the smartphone by shelling out just $119.99. This 43% discount on Redmi Note 5A is valid for a limited period of time.

Xiaomi Flagship Phones

You can also buy some highly coveted Xiaomi flagship phones without burning a massive hole in your pocket. This section of the promo comprises Xiaomi Mi Note 3, the Mi Mix 2, Mi Max 2, Mi A1, and Mi6 5 smartphones at a heavily-discounted price. You save up to $100 on Mi Mix 2.

Mid-range Smartphone

Mid-range smartphones are more popular than the budget smartphones as they offer an array of awe-inspiring features despite bearing an affordable price tag. The Chinese handset maker has come out with a slew of some well-received mid-range smartphones in the past, and few of them are featured in this category.


First off, Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A is available at a slashed price of just $95.99 on GeekBuying. Similarly, the site is offering a considerable discount on the original asking price of the Redmi Note 5A Prime, Redmi 5A Global Version, Redmi 5 and a slew of other mid-range Smartphones.

Smart Gadgets Center

In addition to smartphones, GeekBuying’s New Year Sale promo also comprises a slew of other equally-popular Xiaomi branded devices such as the Mi Robot Vacuum Cleaner, which has a 50% discount. Other items that are available at a decreased price include Mijia Smart Night Light, Piston Fresh Edition Earphone, and Mi Notebook Pro just to name a few.


GeekBuying New Year Big Sale promo kicked off on Thursday, January 11 and is slated to end on January 19 so head straight to this link and save up to 70% on select Xiaomi-branded electronic items before the promo ends.

Google Acquires Redux, A UK-Based Startup That Turns Smartphone Screen Into Speaker

Google has quietly acquired a UK-based company named Redux which has developed a technology that uses vibrations to turn surfaces of phones or tablets into speakers or provide haptic feedback.

While it is not clear when the acquisition took place, some reports indicate that the acquisition happened in August last year. According to the regulatory filings in December 2017, all the stock held by investors and employees was transferred to Google in early September.

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The financial details related to the acquisition remains undisclosed. Founded in 2013, Redux, which focused on markets including computing, mobile, automotive and industrial controls, had raised $5 million funding in March last year from Arie Capital.

According to the company, its technology eliminates the need for small speakers in mobile phones, which frees up space for batteries or other components. Further, the company claims that it had been granted 178 patents and over 50 pending patents.

Redux’s website has been taken down. A cached version of the website reveals that the firm was working on “panel audio” which turns a screen into a speaker. The company was also working on a so-called haptic feedback.

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While it is unclear why Google acquired Redux, there are lots of potential uses of Redux’s technology for Alphabet — the parent company of Google. The company has recently started selling its own smartphones, and the engineering talent from Redux could help the company develop devices with better sound.

Redux’s technology could also be used create haptic feedback — which allows users to carry out different tasks on current smartphones by applying different pressure to the screen.

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Buy Xiaomi Mi A1 And Redmi 4A Smartphones At Heavily-Discounted Price On LightInTheBox

LightInTheBox is currently offering massive discounts on a couple of Xiaomi-branded smartphones as part of its super deal promo. Let’s take a gander at the concessionary price the Beijing-based online retail company has to offer and check out more details about the two handsets.

Xiaomi Redmi 4A

LightInTheBox is selling the well-received Xiaomi Redmi 4A at a heavily-discounted price of $85.49. This is a considerable reduction in the phone’s original selling price of $201.71.

You can choose from three color options including blushing pink, gold and gray. While blushing pink and gold color versions are up for grabs bearing $85.49 price tags, you need to shell out an additional $1.9 to buy the gray color version of the Redmi 4A smartphone, which hikes its price up to $87.39.


In terms of specification, The Redmi 4A comes with a 5-inch display with a screen resolution of 1280×720 pixels. Under the hood, it packs Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor, coupled with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of ROM.

On the photography front, the Redmi 4A offers a 5MP front shooter for selfies and a 13MP rear-mounted camera. The 4G smartphone is backed by a robust 3120mAh battery.

Click here to buy Xiaomi Redmi 4A smartphone and take advantage of the promo before it comes to an end.

Xiaomi Mi A1

Alternatively, you can choose from golden or black color versions of Xiaomi Mi A1 smartphone, which comes with 4GB of RAM, and 32GB of internal memory, by shelling out just $180.67. This is a hefty 37% reduction in the handset’s original asking price of $286.78.

While the golden-tinted Mi A1 is currently up for grabs on LightInTheBox for only $179.04, the black version carries a slightly higher price — $180.67, to be precise — since you pay an additional $1.63 for this version of the smartphone.


The Mi A1 sports a 5.5-inch display with a screen resolution of 1920X1080 pixels at 403PPI (Pixels Per Inch). It is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor, which is paired with Adreno 506 GPU.

You can head straight to this link and buy Xiaomi Mi A1 before the promo ends. It’s worth noting that only 92 pieces were remaining at the time of writing.

Buy The Rugged ioutdoor T2 Walkie Talkie Phone For Only $29.99 On Banggood

ioutdoor T2 walkie-talkie waterproof phone is ideal for serious outdoor enthusiasts. The device can prove useful for people who are making an emergency preparedness kit and even come in handy as radios for the entire family.

As part of its latest promo, Banggood will be offering a massive 50% discount on ioutdoor T2’s original asking price of $59.99 starting Monday, January 15. You will be able to get your hands on this rugged phone by shelling out just $29.99.

This ioutdoor-branded walkie-talkie is backed by a massive 4500mAh battery and can cover 5km intercom distance. Moreover, the device is IP68 water and dust resistance and features strong flashlight that reaches 30m illuminate distance.


Apart from that, ioutdoor T2’s high signal intensity ensures your phone’s calling fluency even when you’re in a weak signal area. It comes with a portable charger. You can head straight to this link and take advantage of the promo before it comes to an end on Friday, January 19.