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Meizu’s New Swarovski Customized Headphones Spotted

Meizu‘s upcoming Blue Charm headphone was spotted recently in leaked pictures, with a translucent design. That same headset has been spotted again on the website of world-renowned Austrian luxury crystals designer Swarovski. The flagship looking headset is said to have a price tag of 6,888 Yuan. Unfortunately, we couldn’t find the product on our extensive search of Swarovski’s official China website.meizu headphone

That doesn’t in anyway mean the supposed listing isn’t true, as the screenshot looks like Swarovski’s website. The Blue Charm headphone render on the product page points at a headset with crystals on the cone and the chord. Luxury products come with a price and the Blue Charm headset isn’t different as it is listed with a price of 6,888 Yuan. From the look of things, the new Swarovski special edition may be released before the normal version is launched. Another thing to note is that the new Charm Blue logo which is on the product page. This sort of authenticates earlier rumours that Meizu is rebranding its Blue Charm division. 

Read More: Alleged Meizu Blue Charm (mBlu) Headphones Spotted With Translucent Design

Incidentally, the Meizu Swarovski custom Blue Charm headphones have an identical design with SHURE’s SE846 headphones which is also priced at 6,888 Yuan. However, SHURE’s own headset would likely have a powerful hardware and output capability to hold for the high price tag. There is still no indication as to when Meizu will release the much-anticipated Blue Charm headset.

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Honor 9 Lite Images Appear through TENAA Listing

Huawei has confirmed that it will be unveiling a new device on Dec. 13. Fresh information suggests that the company may unveil the alleged Honor 9 Lite phone on Tuesday. The Honor 9 was launched in June this year with premium design and Kirin 960 chipset. The rumored Honor 9 Lite is expected to arrive with mid-range specs and full screen design. It has been found that the LLD-AL10, LLD-AL00 and LLD-TL10 mode numbers that were approved by TENAA in the previous month may belong to the upcoming Honor 9 Lite.

The TENAA listings of the aforementioned phones do not contain reveal their specs. However, it can be understood that the LLD-TL10 model is a China Mobile variant for the home country. These models can be seen sporting colors like black, gray and blue. Like the Honor 9, the Lite model seems to be sporting glass rear.

Honor 9 Lite China Mobile TENAA

Honor 9 Lite TENAA 2

Honor 9 Lite TENAA

Read More: Huawei P11 Reportedly Arriving With iPhone X-Like Notch; Specifications Leaked

Since the alleged Honor 9 Lite is expected to arrive with 18:9 display, the fingerprint scanner can be seen sitting on the backside of the phone. The rear panel also features a dual camera setup. It is rumored to include a 13-megapixel sensor and a 20-megapixel senor. As far as the screen size is concerned, it is likely to house a 5.65-inch display that may carry support for Full HD+ resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixel

The Kirin 659 SoC may power the 32 GB and 64 GB storage variants model of the alleged Honor 9 Lite. These two models are speculated to respectively feature 3 GB and 4 GB of RAM. The handset is expected to be fueled by 3,000mAh battery. The 32 GB storage + 3 GB RAM edition is likely to cost 1,299 Yuan (~$196) and the higher model featuring 64 GB storage + 4 GB RAM may cost 1,599 Yuan (~241). Apart from the Honor 9 Lite, Huawei Enjoy 7S is also expected to get unveiled before the end of 2017.

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Nokia TA-1077, TA-1062 Gets 3C Certified in China

The rumor mill has recently revealed that HMD Global is working on second generation Nokia 6 smartphone. However, it seems that the company is also prepping up on launching some other Nokia branded phones as Nokia TA-1077 and TA-1062 smartphones have received 3C certification in China.

Nokia TA-1077 3C

The 3C certification of Nokia TA-1077 and TA-1062 indicates that these devices may launch soon in China. However, there is no information available on the specifications of these 4G LTE enabled devices. These could be could new feature phones or some variants of the already available Nokia phones.

Recent reports have revealed that the TA-1005, TA-1009 and TA-1042 variants belong to the Nokia 9. Apart from the alleged Nokia 6 (2018), it is also speculated that HMD Global is working on a 4G version of Nokia 3310 for China.

Read More: Nokia 9 Renders Appear As Protective Case Gets Listed On Amazon UK

The Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017 platform was used by HMD Global to unveil Nokia 3310, Nokia 3, Nokia 5 and Nokia 6. Hence, it is speculated that the successor of these phones may be made official at MWC 2018 in February.

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360 N6 and 360 N6 Lite Launched: Snapdragon 630 Processor, Big Batteries & Starts At ¥999 (~$150)

360 Mobiles earlier today took the wraps off two new phones – the 360 N6 and 360 N6 Lite. Both phones complete the N6 trio which also includes the 360 N6 Pro launched a few weeks ago.

360 N6 Featured

360 N6 Design

The 360 N6 sits between the Lite and the Pro. It has a metal body but lacks the NCVM coating of the Pro version which gives it a mirror-like finish. The rear of the phone is home to a single camera and a fingerprint scanner. At the top and bottom are antenna lines with a design similar to that of the OPPO R9s but double instead of triple.

Up in front, the 360 N6 packs a full-screen 5.93” display with an 18:9 aspect ratio. Even with the bigger screen, the phone feels like a 5.5” phone thanks to the smaller bezels at the top and bottom.

360 N6 Specs

The 360 N6 has a 5.93 display with a FHD+ resolution. It is powered by the Snapdragon 630 mobile platform and comes in two memory/storage variants. There is a 4GB RAM + 32GB variant and a 6GB RAM + 64GB RAM variant.

The N6 packs a single 13MP rear camera with PDAF and fast autofocus. The front camera is an 8MP sensor with an AI beauty mode and a camera assistant.

360 Mobiles have packed a massive 5000mAh battery into the N6. The battery is said to last up to 3 days and supports Quick Charge 3.0 fast charging (9V/2A). The phone also supports reverse charging allowing, it to be used to charge other devices.

The 360 N6 has dual SIM support (hybrid), a 3.5mm audio jack at the top, and a USB-C port at the bottom.

360 N6 Price and Availability

The 4GB RAM variant of the 360 N6 will sell for ¥1399 (~$210) while the 6GB RAM variant gets a ¥1599 (~$240) price tag. Both variants will be available in black and gold and will be open for pre-order on JD.com starting today.

 

360 N6 Lite Featured

360 N6 Lite

The 360 N6 Lite has a design different from that of its other two siblings. Rather than sport a full-screen display, it has a traditional 16:9 display with the usual large bezels at the top and bottom.

The rear is also different. The camera is positioned at the top left corner and shares a single housing with the LED flash. The camera area in addition to the rear mounted fingerprint scanner have gold accents that pop out on the black variant compared to the Champagne Gold variant.

360 N6 Lite Specs

The N6 Lite has a 5.5” 1920 x 1080 display. It is powered by the Snapdragon 630 processor just like the N6 but comes in a single 4GB LPDDR4X RAM + 32GB ROM variant.

Rear camera is a 13MP f/2.0 sensor with PDAF and front facing camera is an 8MP sensor with AI beauty mode and camera assistant.

The 360 N6 Lite packs a 4020mAh battery which should be sufficient for more than a day. However, it comes with a 5V/2A charger rather than the 5V/3A charger like the N6.

For connectivity, the N6 Lite has dual SIM support (hybrid, nano only), a 3.5mm audio jack and a micro-USB port.

READ MORE: 360 N6 Pro Official: Ticks All The Boxes To Be Crowned Mid-Range King

Alleged OPPO R13 Specs Leaked: Reveals 4GB of RAM & 64GB Storage

The OPPO R13 first leaked a few weeks ago, revealing a design similar to that of the iPhone X. Today, a fresh leak has surfaced online which sheds more light on a few specifications of the phone.

OPPO R13

The new leak is a screenshot of the “About Phone” section under the settings menu. The image shows the OPPO R13 is running ColorOS 4.0 based on Android 8.1 Oreo. At the moment, the latest version of ColorOS is version 3.2 which was announced during the launch of the OPPO R11s and OPPO R11s Plus.

The image also reveals the phone has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage with about 45GB available. The processor isn’t listed but is said to be an octa-core chipset. We were also able to deduce that it is a MediaTek processor based on the baseband version which begins with “MOLY”.

READ MORE: Oppo F5 Youth With 18:9 Display And 16MP Front Camera Launched In India

Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus vs Redmi Note 4: Specs Comparison

Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 has been the company’s best-seller smartphone in 2017: thanks to this device and its excellent quality-price ratio, Xiaomi has established various records of sales during this year. The new Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus seems to be the device which will replace it starting from this month. But is it worth buying the new midrange or is it better to stick with the old one due to its price which is dropping a lot in this period? Let’s discover it with a specs comparison between these handsets.

xiaomi redmi 5 plus

Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 158.5 x 75.5 x 8.1 mm, 180 grams 151 x 76 x 8.5 mm, 165 grams
DISPLAY 5,99 inches, 1080 x 2160p (Full HD+), 403 ppi, 18:9 ratio, IPS LCD 5.5 inches, 1080 x 1920p (Full HD), 401 ppi, 16:9 ratio, IPS LCD
PROCESSOR Qualcomm Snapdragon 625, octa-core 2.0 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 625, octa-core 2.0 GHz
MEMORY 3 GB RAM, 32 GB – 4 GB RAM, 64 GB, micro SD slot 3 GB RAM, 32 GB – 4 GB RAM, 64 GB, micro SD slot
SOFTWARE Android 7.1.2 Nougat, MIUI 9 Android 6.0 Marshmallow, MIUI 8 (upgradable)
CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS
CAMERA 12 MP f/2.2
5 MP front camera
13 MP f/2.0
5 MP front camera
BATTERY 4000 mAh
Fast charging 5V / 2A
4100 mAh
ADDITIONAL FEATURES Hybrid Dual SIM slot Hybrid Dual SIM slot

The main difference between the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 is in their displays. The Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus has a great screen to body ratio and this is great considering it’s still a budget device. Even though it has a size of 5.99 inches, the phone stays compact, lightweight and ergonomic thanks to the narrow bezels. The display also has more pixels, so it’s not just an upgrade in the size. The hardware side is exactly the same, but while Redmi Note 4 has been launched with MIUI 8 out of the box, the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus is equipped with MIUI 9 and it should be optimized better.

The camera should also be slightly improved on the Redmi 5 Plus. In the battery department, we’ll have to wait for an official test as the larger screen size of the new Redmi model may affect the battery life, but it still shouldn’t be significant.

The listing price of Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus starts from 151 dollars in China (about 128 euros, but it will be higher outside China), while you can actually buy Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 at about 151 dollars (128€) all around the world thanks to the online street prices. So, if you are out to purchase both of these devices right now, the Redmi Note 4 will be cheaper for you.

Which one should you buy? In my opinion, the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus actually has better value for money, so it is worth spending some extra dollar to buy the model as you will get the latest device that should be supported for a longer period. Plus, there’s the modern full screen design that you get, at a budget price tag.

However, the big drawback right now is getting hold of the Redmi 5 Plus at a decent price. Given that the phone was launched just recently, online stores are still to offer the phone for a good price tag.

 

PRO and CONS

Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus

PRO

  • Modern 18:9 Display
  • Nice and efficient hardware side
  • Big battery
  • Improved design
  • MIUI 9 out of the box

CONS

  • Average camera

 

Xiaomi Redmi Note 4

PRO

  • Incredibly affordable price
  • Great battery life
  • Excellent hardware for the price
  • One of the most supported phones by Xiaomi

CONS

  • Android 6 out of the box

Nokia 6 (2018) Spotted on TENAA, Images Show 18:9 Display

In the previous week, a leaked image had revealed a mysterious Nokia phone with model number TA-1054. This smartphone has already received 3C certification and now it has been approved by TENAA in China. Speculations are rife that this smartphone will debuting as the second generation version of Nokia 6. The images of the alleged phone suggest that it will be coming with full screen design.

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HMD Global had unveiled the original Nokia 6 globally in January this year and the Finnish firm is said to be working on the launch of its successor phone. The original Nokia 6 features a front-mounted fingerprint reader and a regular 16:9 display. However, the alleged Nokia 6 (2018) does not feature a front-facing fingerprint reader as it seems to be fitted with an 18:9 display. There are no capacitive buttons on the chin of the phone which means that it will be coming with on-screen controls.

Read More: Nokia 9 and 2018 Nokia 8 are Rumored to Launch on January 19

Like the Nokia 5, the alleged Nokia 6 (2018) also houses an elongated camera module on the back panel of TA-1054 which appears similar to the Nokia 5 and below the LED flash is the fingerprint sensor. It is speculated that the smartphone could be powered by Snapdragon 630 or 660 chipset. Previous leaks have revealed that it would be available with 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage.

There is no confirmation on the launch date of the alleged Nokia 6 (2018). This year, the Finnish firm had used the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017 platform to announce the new Nokia phones. Hence, it is speculated that the Nokia 6 (2018) may get unveiled at MWC 2018 in February next year. Some other sources claim that the phone may get announced first in China along with 4G Nokia 3310 in January 2018.

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Apple Confirms Acquisition Of Music Recognition App Shazam

Apple has officially confirmed that it has acquired music recognition application Shazam. While the company has not revealed the financial terms of the deal, it is reportedly worth around $400 million.

The acquisition of Shazam will now help the Cupertino-based technology giant to fulfil its ambitions in the digital music market. Shazam is one of earliest players in the world of mobile music, which enables users to identify songs from short audio clips.

Apple Acquires Shazam

Confirming this acquisition deal, an Apple spokesperson said:

We are thrilled that Shazam and its talented team will be joining Apple. Since the launch of the App Store, Shazam has consistently ranked as one of the most popular apps for iOS. Today, it’s used by hundreds of millions of people around the world, across multiple platforms. Apple Music and Shazam are a natural fit, sharing a passion for music discovery and delivering great music experiences to our users. We have exciting plans in store, and we look forward to combining with Shazam upon approval of today’s agreement.

In a statement, Shazam said:

We are excited to announce that Shazam has entered into an agreement to become part of Apple. Shazam is one of the highest rated apps in the world and loved by hundreds of millions of users and we can’t imagine a better home for Shazam to enable us to continue innovating and delivering magic for our users.

If the reported valuation of the deal turns out to be true, then the acquisition cost is far less than the $1 billion valuation of Shazam during its last funding round. While the company’s valuation was high during fund-raising, it has been facing issues with a viable business model as the company pulled in just around $54 million in revenue in 2016.

Apple could also be interested in Shazam’s augmented reality technology. The company has developed a visual recognition tech and an AR platform for brands that could help the company improve its ARKit platform.

Shazam’s audio-identification technology has already been integrated as Siri capability. Going forward, there is a possibility that the functionality will now be integrated more seamlessly into the Apple Music experience.

Read More: Apple Files Patent Application For A Foldable Display iPhone

The feature could also be integrated into iTunes and Apple TV. The algorithms from Shazam could also end up proving useful in other areas of iOS or some other application from the company. However, it is not yet known whether the Shazam will continue working independently or its core functionality will be integrated into Apple products.

 

Honor 9 Lite Possible Details Outed: Full-Screen Design, Kirin 659, Dual Cameras & More

Huawei recently revealed that it would hold a launch event on December 13 in China but failed to disclose the model that would be launched on that day. That model is believed to be the Honor 9 Lite, a trimmed down version of the Honor 9. The Honor 9 Lite is expected to keep up with the full-screen design which is presently the trend in the industry. Huawei recently joined the full-screen party with the Mate 10 series and of late, the Honor V10, Nova 2S. The tech giant is expected to out the Honor 9 Lite and Enjoy 7s before the end of the year, both having the full-screen design.Honor 9 Lite

Details of the Honor 9 Lite has been sketchy but some of the likely specs of the Honor smartphone have appeared online. The major highlight is that the smartphone will feature a 5.65-inch 18:9 full-screen display with a resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels. The device is also said to come with the Honor 9’s design. On the driving seat will be a Hisilicon Kirin 659 chipset backed by 4GB of RAM on one version and 3GB of RAM on a second version. Both versions have 64GB and 32GB of storage respectively.Honor 9 Lite

Read Also: New Honor Device With 4 Cameras Launching December 13, Honor 9 Lite or Honor Note 9?

In addition, the Honor 9 Lite is expected to pack a dual camera setup at the rear consisting of a 13MP and 20MP sensors. The launch invitation suggests the device will have four camera so we may likely see a dual camera setup at the front as well. The device will also have a 3,000mAh battery capacity. As for the likely prices, the 3GB version is said to carry a 1,299 Yuan price tag while the 4GB RAM version will go for 1599 Yuan.

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Meizu To Launch 6 New Smartphones In The First Half Of 2018, Ditches MediaTek

Meizu hasn’t been able to make its mark in the smartphone market this year. Though the company has not launched many devices this year, looking at the sale of its previously launched devices, there is nothing much to talk about.

However, it seems that all that is about to change. According to the reports, the company is gearing up to launch six new smartphones in the first half of 2018.

Also, there are reports which suggests that the China-based smartphone manufacturer is also ditching MediaTek and five of those upcoming six phones from the company will pack Qualcomm‘s Snapdragon processor while one will come with Samsung‘s Exynos processor.

meizu 15 plus

Meizu will be completing 15 years of existence next year and to celebrate its anniversary, the company is said to release a special edition phone. The smartphone, which is named Meizu 15 Plus, is scheduled for Spring launch.

Recently, the phone’s image leaked online, giving us the first look at the upcoming smartphone, as well as revealing the device’s pricing information.

The leaked image reveals that the phone will feature a full-screen display with tri-bezel-less design, similar to that of Xiaomi Mi MIX 2. Apart from the display, the front panel also embeds a camera sensor on the lower bezel.

While most bezel-less designed smartphones features fingerprint scanner at the back of the device, mainly due to spacing issues, Meizu has decided to keep the fingerprint sensor in its usual position — on the front panel, at the centre of the bottom bezel.

Meizu 15 Plus Retail Box

The Meizu 15 Plus will come with dual rear cameras positioned vertically in the middle. Below the camera sensors, there is a flash and laser focus module in a ring design, similar to that of Meizu PRO 6. There is also the Meizu branding below the camera setup and an antenna line at the bottom.

The smartphone is expected to come powered by Samsung’s Exynos 9810 processor. However, no more information related to the phone’s specifications is available at this moment.

Read More: Meizu Registers New Domain, mBlu.com At Chinese Ministry of Industry & Information

The leaked image reveals two pricing for the phone, which indicates that there will be be variants of the device based on memory configuration. The top-end variant, which will be more expensive, will be priced at 3,499 Yuan (approximately $528) while the base models is expected to be available for 2,999 Yuan (approximately $453).

 

Xiaomi Redmi 5 And Redmi 5 Plus To Go On Sale Today, Price Starts At 799 Yuan

Xiaomi launched its latest smartphones — Redmi 5 and Redmi 5 Plus last week. Today, the phones will go on sale for the first time in China. The phones are the first devices from the China-based smartphone manufacturer to feature a full-screen display.

The first sale will begin today, i.e. December 12 at 10 AM in China. Both the devices will be available through retailers like Xiaomi Mall, Jingdong Mall, Suning Tesco and Lynx.

The smartphone features full metallic design body and will be available in four color options, including Gold, Rose Gold, Blue and Black.

Redmi 5 and Redmi 5 Plus Sale

Since the device comes with full-screen display, it lacks capacitive touch buttons. Instead, the company has opted to provide on-screen buttons on Redmi 5 and Redmi 5 Plus.

The Redmi 5 features a 5.7-inch HD+ display with screen resolution of 720 x 1440 pixels and 18:9 aspect ratio. Under the hood, the phone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 octa-core processor, clocked at 1.8GHz and coupled with Adreno 506 graphics.

The device will be available in two variants based on memory configuration — 2GB RAM with 16GB internal storage and 3GB RAM with 32GB onboard storage.

The phone features a 12-megapixel rear camera sensor with f/2.2 aperture, 1.25 µm pixel size and soft-LED flash. It comes equipped with phase detection auto-focus (PDAF), dark light enhancement technology, facial recognition, HDR, Panorama and Burst mode.

On the front, there is a 5-megapixel selfie snapper that comes with features like Smart Beauty 5.0, facial recognition, and full HD video recording at 30 fps. The device runs on Android Nougat operating system based MIUI 9.

Connectivity options on the device include hybrid dual SIM slot with support for microSD card, microUSB, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, audio jack and GPS. The phone is fuelled by a 3,300mAh non-removable battery.

Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus

On the other hand, the Redmi 5 Plus flaunts a 5.99-inch Full HD+ display with screen resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels. The device is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor — the same one that powers the Redmi Note 4 and Mi A1.

The phone will be available in two memory configurations — one with 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage while the other model packs 4GB RAM and 64GB onboard storage. The device carries the usual set of connectivity options, similar to its smaller sibling.

The camera specifications of the Redmi 5 Plus model are same as the Redmi 5. This model also comes with MIUI 9 pre-installed, which is based on Android Nougat operating system. The phone is fuelled by a 4,000mAh battery, which according to Xiaomi, provides battery life of around two days on single charge.

Both smartphones features a fingerprint sensor at the back of the device for added security features. The fingerprint scanner is placed just below the camera module.

Read More: Xiaomi Mi A1 Gets Rs. 1,000 Price Cut In India, Now Costs Rs. 13,999

The Xiaomi Redmi 5 with 2GB RAM will be available for 799 Yuan (approximately $120) while the 3GB RAM will cost 899 Yuan (approximately $135). On the other hand, the pricing for 3GB RAM model of Redmi 5 Plus is 999 Yuan (approximately $151) while the 4GB RAM model is priced at 1,299 Yuan (approximately $196).

Honor View 10 vs Xiaomi Mi Mix 2: Specs Comparison

Honor View 10 by Huawei and Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 definitely are high-end phones, but they are a lot cheaper than the best flagships in the market like the iPhone X and the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. They are among the cheapest flagships in the market, so they are among the best choices i.e. if you are an advanced user but have a low budget. But obviously, seeing that they have affordable prices, they are not at the same level of some of the costlier flagships: there are some compromises in some areas. In this comparison, we will inform you about them to make you understand which one fits your needs.

honor view 10

Honor View 10 Xiaomi Mi Mix 2
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT  157 x 75 x 7 mm, 172 g  151.8 x 75.5 x 7.7 mm, 185 g
DISPLAY  5.99 inches, 1080 x 2160p (Full HD+), 18:9 ratio, LTPS IPS LCD  5.99 inches, 1080 x 2160p (Full HD+), 18:9 ratio, IPS LCD
PROCESSOR HiSilicon Kirin 970, octa-core 2.4 GHz  Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, octa-core 2.45 GHz
MEMORY  4 GB RAM, 64 GB – 6 GB RAM, 64 GB – 6 GB RAM, 128 GB, micro SD slot  6 GB RAM, 64 GB – 6 GB RAM, 128 GB – 6 GB RAM, 256 GB – 8 GB RAM, 128 GB
SOFTWARE  Android 8.0 Oreo, EMUI 8.0  Android 7.1 Nougat, MIUI 9
CONNECTIVITY  Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS  Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS
CAMERA  Dual 16 + 20 MP, f/1.8
13 MP f/2.0 front camera
 12 MP, f/2.0, OIS
5 MP, f/2.0
BATTERY  3750 mAh, fast charging 4.5A / 5A  3400 mAh, fast charging (Quick Charge 3.0) 9V / 2A
ADDITIONAL FEATURES  Hybrid Dual SIM  Dual SIM

The main advantage of these devices is surely the hardware side, as both of them have got two of the best SoCs in the market and 4/6GB of RAM. So, they are both excellent phones if you are searching for performance, and you won’t be disappointed in the power department. Honor View 10 also offers artificial intelligence to do large number of tasks in a smarter way, like adjusting photos depending on the light conditions.

The Mi Mix 2 looks a bit more futuristic because of the higher screen to body ratio. But overall, the displays are pretty similar with narrow bezels, pretty good color accuracy, and high detail. The Honor View 10 has a bigger battery and also a camera which we define as more innovative, even if it is not a top camera phone.

The Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 has a good camera and battery as well, but they are just average. Honor View 10 comes with Android Oreo installed out of the box, while for Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 you would probably have to wait about a year to get the latest Android version. Further, the Honor View 10 has a micro SD slot to expand memory, while the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 does not.

But wait, there is the price which makes a big difference, and here, the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 is better given that its more affordable. Online, it is actually possible to find the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 at about 450 euros (528 dollars), while Honor View 10 has just been launched with a price tag of 500 euros (about 590 dollars).

If I had to pick one, I would actually choose Honor View 10 because of its better camera department, bigger battery, the micro SD slot and its newer Android version (even though Mi Mix 2 will probably receive more software support on the long-term, thanks to MIUI’s extended support).

 

PRO and CONS

Honor View 10

PRO

  • Full Display
  • Flagship-level hardware
  • Android Oreo out of the box
  • Big battery
  • AI

CONS

  • Higher price than Mi Mix 2

 

Xiaomi Mi Mix 2

PRO

  • Best hardware side
  • Great aesthetics
  • Affordable price
  • High screen-to-body ratio

CONS

  • No micro SD

 

Which one would you pick?

Huawei Enjoy 7s Live Images and Full Specifications Leaked

Last month, an unknown Huawei phone with model number FIG-AL00 was seen on TENAA. Although the specs were not listed, the images provided gave us a few details. Today the full specs and live images of the phone said to be the Huawei Enjoy 7S have been released along with other variants with model numbers FIG-TL00, FIG-TL10, and FIG-AL10.

Huawei Enjoy 7s featured

The Enjoy Series are exclusive to the Chinese market but have also launched in other markets under different names. An example is the Enjoy 7 Plus which is known as the Holly 4 Plus in India and the Huawei Y7 Prime in other markets.

The Enjoy 7s unlike its siblings – the Enjoy 7 and Enjoy 7 Plus, will have a full-screen display. The display is 5.65-inches and will have a resolution of 2160 x 1080.

The chipset of choice is the octa-core Kirin 659 chipset which has appeared in a number of Huawei and Honor Mid-range phones. Paired with the chip is 3GB/4GB of RAM and 32GB/64GB of expandable storage.

The Enjoy 7s packs dual rear cameras in the 13MP + 2MP configuration and an 8MP sensor for selfies. The Enjoy series is known to have its fingerprint scanner on the rear and the 7s doesn’t break the tradition.

Huawei has included a 2900mAh battery to power the phone and will ship it with EMUI 8.0 based on Android Oreo.

Apart from the specs on TENAA, live images of the phone also showed up online. The bezels on the chin and forehead have been significantly reduced compared to that of its predecessors. The upper bezel is home to the front camera, earpiece and sensor while the lower bezel has the Huawei branding. The display is also covered with 2.5D glass.

READ MORE: New Honor Device With 4 Cameras Launching December 13, Honor 9 Lite or Honor Note 9?

Xiaomi’s Noise Cancelling Headphones Released, Priced At 299 Yuan (~$45)

December 12 is yet another unique day in China as it is a date where the month and day are having similar digits (12.12) and it is usually heralded with sales promotion. Xiaomi has launched a new product ahead of the 12.12 sales and it is a noise-cancelling headphone. The new headphone comes in at a cheap price of 299 Yuan (~$45) and would go on its first sale at 0.00 hrs on December 12.Xiaomi Noise Cancelling Headphone

The new Xiaomi Noise-Cancelling headphone improves on the features of the first-gen Mi Noise Cancelling headphones. It utilizes a moving coil + acoustic architecture which results in a rich and delicate sound quality. The architecture is said to place the new Mi headphone ahead of other noise-cancelling headphones which usually experience lower sound quality when noise reduction is turned on.Xiaomi Noise Cancelling Headphones

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Further, the Xiaomi Noise-cancelling headphones have the Japanese Hi-Res Audio standard certification and can restore sound quality up to CD-level. Design wise, it features an ergonomic earplug design with a soft cone. It comes in solid black and has an elastic clip at the back which makes for easy usage. The noise reduction box, metal clip and headphones are all manufactured using the 6-series aluminium alloy. The control panel houses a volume control and pause button as well as a two-speed noise reduction switch with support for 50-1500Hz broadband active noise reduction and 20dB maximum noise suppression. With these parameters, the headphone is well suited for noisy environments such as aircrafts and subways. In addition, the Xiaomi headset comes with a built-n 55mAh battery which can be charged using a micro-USB port onboard. The battery can be charged to 100% in just two hours and can deliver up to 12 hours of continuous usage. Usually, Xiaomi doesn’t launch these products outside China formally but expect to find it on e-commerce platforms like GearBest and LightInTheBox soon.

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All The Best Deals For The Holiday Season!!!

Just because shopping festivals like Double 11, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday are over doesn’t mean deals on phones and other devices have ended. Most times, the deals run till the end of the year and even sometimes the beginning of the new year.

Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro price slash

The reason for this can be attributed to one thing – clearing out stock for new products. Manufacturers will soon begin releasing successors to this year’s devices and retailers will want to clear out old devices to make way for the new ones.

Below is a list of the deals we have come across:

  1. Mi Note 2: The Mi Note 2 might already be a year old, it still packs some super impressive specs. A dual-curved display, Snapdragon 821 processor, and either 4GB/6GB of RAM and 64GB/128GB of storage. Suning.com has slashed the price of the high end variant from ¥3299 (~$498) to ¥2299 (~$347). That is about $150 saved.
  2. Mi Max 2: The Mi Max 2 got a price slash a few weeks ago. The 4GB + 64GB model now sells for ¥1599 (~$242) while the 128GB version sells for ¥1799 (~$272). With each purchase, Xiaomi will also add a free bathroom scale worth ¥99 (~$15). In India the phone also got a Rs.1000 (~$16) price slash. The 4GB + 32GB variant is now Rs. 13,999 (~$218) and the 4GB + 64GB model is ¥15,999 (~$249).
  3. Mi Notebook Pro: Xiaomi today announced a price slash for its Mi Notebook Pro PC ahead of tomorrow’s Double 12 shopping festival. The Core i5 and Core i7 (16GB RAM) versions both get a ¥200 price cut and will now sell for ¥5399 (~$815) and ¥6799 (~$1027) respectively. The 8GB RAM Core i7 version gets ¥400 off and will sell for ¥5999 (~$906).
  4. Meizu PRO7: Meizu has cut down the price of its two flagship phones, the PRO7 and PRO7 Plus. Originally available for ¥2880 (~$435) and ¥3580 (~$540) respectively, the PRO7 will now start at ¥1999 (~$302) and the PRO7 Plus will sell for ¥2699 (~$408) starting tomorrow.
  5. Meizu M6 Note: Meizu’s mid-range king got a permanent price slash last week. The cut saw some variants reduce in price by ¥200 and others by ¥300. The new prices are now live on the official Meizu store and JD.com.
  6. Honor Magic: Huawei’s Honor Magic received its first price cut since its release last year. The phone is now priced at ¥2699 (~$409), ¥1000 down from its original price. As at now, none of the retail stores have it at the new price, including Huawei’s official store – Vmall.com. So you might need to be a bit patient with this deal.Mi A1 India Price slash
  7. Xiaomi Mi A1 (India):  The Mi A1 is the Android One variant of the Mi 5X. First released in India at a price of Rs. 14,999 (~$233), Xiaomi has announced a Rs. 1000 permanent price cut that brings it to Rs. 13999 (~$217).
  8. Vivo V5s (India): The Vivo V5s is a mixed package of an entry-level and a mid-range phone. Its key feature is its 20MP selfie camera. You also get 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage but a 5.5” HD display and a MT6750 chipset. The price has been slashed by RS. 2000 bringing it to Rs.15990 (~$248). Flipkart still has it listed for Rs. 17,990 (~$279) but should adjust it soon.
  9. ASUS Zenfone Live (India): Announced in February, the Zenfone Live is an entry-level phone whose main selling point is its BeautyLive application. It provides real-time beauty effect while streaming live to Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube. Initially priced at Rs.8999 (~$140), it is now available for Rs.7999 (~$124) on Amazon India and Flipkart (gold variant only).
  10. Nokia 7 (White): Released back in October as a mid-range smartphone positioned between the Nokia 6 and Nokia 8. The white variant which just went on sale is priced at ¥1999 (~$302). As part of its Double 12 festival, JD.com will sell it for ¥1799 (~$272) tomorrow only. However, you will need to make an advanced deposit of ¥99 (~$15) to get the ¥200 discount.
  11. HTC U Ultra: HTC launched the U Ultra as its first flagship of the year. Although the phone is powered by last year’s Snapdragon 821 processor, it still packs some very cool features in a beautiful body. Originally launched in China for ¥5088 (~$769), JD.com now has it for ¥2499 (~$378) which is a steal. You also get a 3.5mm to USB-C adapter, tempered glass, and a Di Tiger 10,000mAh power bank, all for free. At the moment, only the blue and black variants are available.
  12. Moto Z, Z2 Play, Moto G5 Plus, Moto E4 Plus, and Moto X4:  Motorola USA has cut the prices of a number of its smartphones. The price cut will run up until November 23 (Nov. 24 for the Moto X4 and Moto G5 Plus). The Moto Z2 Play which sold for $499.99 will now sell for $349.99. The Moto Z (first gen) priced at $500 is now $425. If you want the Moto X4, you get a $50 discount that brings the price to $349.99 from $399.99. The Moto G5 Plus 32GB and 64GB variants gets a $30 and $60 discount respectively off their current prices. Last is the Moto E4 Plus which gets $20 and $30 off the 16GB and 32GB variants respectively. The new price will be seen once you add the item to your cart. Visit the official Motorola US website to grab these deals.

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Vivo V5s Gets Another Price Cut In India, Now Costs Rs. 15,990

Vivo V5s smartphone, which was launched in May earlier this year in India, has received a price cut of Rs. 1,000. Prior to this price-cut, the smartphone had received a price cut of Rs. 1,000 in July this year.

With this new price cut introduced on the device, the Vivo V5s will now be available for Rs. 15,990 in India. It appears that the China-based smartphone manufacturer is now looking to target the sub-15,000 market in India, which is currently being dominated by Xiaomi.

Xiaomi has also announced a price cut of Rs. 1,000 for its recently launched Mi A1 smartphone in the Indian market, bringing the effective price of the device down to Rs. 13,999.

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The Vivo V5s features an aluminium body and comes with a 5.5-inch HD IPS display with screen resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. On top of the display, there is a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 3 for protection from minor scratches, along with a 2.5D curved glass.

Under the hood, the device is powered by MediaTek MT6750 octa-core processor, coupled with Mali-T860MP2 GPU. The smartphone includes 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage. There is a microSD card slot, allowing users to expand storage capacity up to 256GB. The phone also packs a custom AK4376 Hi-Fi audio chip, for enhanced audio performance.

As of the photography department, the device packs a 13-megapixel rear camera sensor with f/2.2 aperture, phase detection autofocus (PDAF) and LED flash. On the front, there is a 20-megapixel shooter, which is capable of shooting Full HD video at 30fps. The front camera packs a Sony IMX376 sensor and features f/2.0 aperture and 5P lens.

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The phone comes pre-loaded with FunTouch OS 3.0, which is based on Android Marshmallow operating system. This is quite disappointing given that the Android 8.0 Oreo has already been launched. Connectivity options on the device include 4G, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, and USB OTG. The device is powered by a 3,000mAh non-removable battery.

 

Xiaomi Mi Note 2 (6GB + 128GB Version) Gets A 1000 Yuan Price Cut

Xiaomi launched the Mi Note 2 last year at the same time the revolutionary Mi Mix was announced. The Mi Note 2 features a flexible curved OLED display and the display was predicted to be a potential trend for the future. Although that ended up not happening, no thanks to Mi Mix, the flagship model still commands some admiration as a result of the sleek design and awesome specs it packs. The Note has since gotten a replacement in the Mi Note 3 but its price and sales have continued to stay strong. However, Suning Tesco has provided an attractive discount for the Mi Note 2 which removes a chunk from its price. Xiaomi Mi Note 2

The Standard Edition of the Mi Note 2 with 4GB RAM + 64GB ROM has for long remained at 2799 Yuan except for seasonal price cuts while the higher version with 6GB RAM + 128 GB ROM is priced at 3299 Yuan. All that has changed, perhaps temporarily, as JD is offering the Mi Note 2 (6GB + 128GB) version for 2299 Yuan (~$347) which is a 1,000 Yuan reduction from its original price.

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No reason was given for the monstrous price cut, the biggest we are seeing for the Mi Note 2 but it seems to part of the 12.12 sales promo which commences tomorrow. The Xiaomi Mi Note 2 comes with a phablet-sized 5.7-inch dual curved display and a flagship Snapdragon 821 chipset. It is available in 4GB + 64GB and 6GB + 128GB versions. The device also packs a 4070mAh battery is more than you will find on similarly sized flagships and there is a 22.5MP rear shooter among other features.

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Meizu Registers New Domain, mBlu.com At Chinese Ministry of Industry & Information

In the last few weeks more proof of Meizu rebranding the Blue Charm division to mBlu has showed up online. There is the earphones with the mblu name, then the renaming of the Charm Blue website to mBlu.com, and also the switch to a new logo.

However, the first official confirmation comes from a recent domain registration at the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

Mblu Domain registration

The new domain – mBlu.com was registered at the ministry on November 28 alongside two others – flymestory.com and meizu.com.hk. All three domains were registered by Zhuhai Meizu Technology Co. which is the full name of the company.

Earlier this year, Meizu split the company into three divisions – Meizu, Blue Charm, and Flyme. The Blue Charm division will focus on its mid-range and entry level devices in addition to mobile accessories.

Sources say the Meizu M6 Note is the last mid-range phone to bear the Meizu name. Subsequent models will instead be launched under the mblu name.

The Blue Charm brand was formed three years ago on December 18, so there is a possibility that Meizu may have an official unveiling of the “new brand” next week. At the moment, the three registered domains are not active.

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Xiaomi Mi A1 Gets Rs. 1,000 Price Cut In India, Now Costs Rs. 13,999

Xiaomi Mi A1, the Android One smartphone that was launched in India a few months ago for a price of Rs. 14,999, has now received a permanent price-cut of Rs. 1,000.

After this price cut, the smartphone is now retailing at a price of Rs. 13,999 in India through Flipkart as well as the company’s own online store. A few days ago, during the ‘Big Shopping Days’ sale of online retailer Flipkart, the Mi A1 was available at a price of Rs. 12,999 only.

Xiaomi Mi A1

The Mi A1 is a rebranded version of Mi 5X that was launched in China. The major difference between both devices is the Mi A1 is an Android One smartphone and thus comes without the company’s own MIUI.

The smartphone features a 5.5-inch Full HD display with a screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass on top. Under the hood, the device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor, coupled with 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage version. It also comes with a microSD card slot, allowing users to further expand the storage capacity.

There is a dual camera setup at the back of the phone, featuring two camera sensors of 12-megapixel. One of the lenses is a telephoto lens while the other one is a wide-angle lens. It also comes with 2X optical zoom. On the front, the phone packs a 5-megapixel camera with a real-time beautification mode.

While the smartphone runs Android Nougat operating system out-of-the-box, it is slated to get the latest Android 8.0 Oreo update soon. In fact, the company has already started looking for beta testers for the Android Oreo update. Google has also promised updates for Android P version as well.

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Connectivity options on the device include 4G VoLTE, dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11ac, GPS/ A-GPS, USB Type-C port, and 3.5mm headphone jack. It comes with a 10V smart power amplifier, DHS Audio Calibration Algorithm, and support for high impedance headphones. The phone is fueled by a 3,080 mAh battery.

 

Meizu Pro 7 Series Gets A Massive Price Cut In China, Pricing Starts At 1,999 Yuan

Earlier this year, in July, Meizu had launched its flagship smartphones — Meizu Pro 7 and its bigger sibling, Pro 7 Plus. The smartphones, which were starting at a price of 2,880 Yuan and 3,580 Yuan, respectively, have now received a massive price cut of 600 Yuan in China.

Recently, the pricing of the devices was reduced to 2,499 Yuan and 3,299 Yuan. Now, after this latest price cut, the pricing for the Meizu Pro 7 series will start at just 1,999 Yuan. The new pricing will go live on 12th December. It seems that with this price cut, the company is looking to increase the competition in the premium smartphone sector.

Meizu Pro 7 Series Price Cut

To remind you of the specifications, the Meizu Pro 7 features a 5.2-inch Super AMOLED display and also packs a secondary Super AMOLED display. There are two models of the Pro 7 — one has 4GB of RAM and 64GB eMMC 5.1 storage and is powered by the Helio P25, while the other has 4GB RAM, 128GB of storage and packs Helio X30 SoC.

On the other hand, the Meizu Pro 7 Plus comes with  5.7-inch Super Super AMOLED display along with a secondary screen. This one is also available in two configurations — 6GB of RAM with either 64GB or 128GB of UFS 2.1 storage. Both versions are powered by the Helio X30 processor.

Both the smartphones come with dual camera configuration at the back and the company has adopted the monochrome + RGB setup for the camera sensors. There are two 12-megapixel Sony IMX386 sensors with f/2.0 aperture. On the front, there is a 16-megapixel front-facing camera for taking selfies.

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The phones are running on Flyme OS 6, which is based on Android Nougat operating system.  The Pro 7 is fueled by a 3,000mAh battery with mCharge 3.0 while the Pro7 Plus is powered by a 3,500mAh battery with mCharge 4.0. According to the company, mCharge 4.0 charges the phone at 5V 5A (25W), taking it from 0 percent to 67 percent in just 30 minutes.