Meizu had its launch event today and the Chinese manufacturer announced two new earphones – the Meizu Live and Meizu Flow Bass.
Meizu Live
The Meizu Live is a mix of transparent polycarbonate and metal parts constructed using metal powder metallurgy. Inside the earphones are four precisely engineered moving iron units which have low frequency armatures and medium and high frequency armatures.
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The Meizu Live uses an MMCX connector and comes with replaceable tuning nozzles that allow you to change the frequency as you deem fit. It also comes with 7 pairs of earbuds of different sizes and an IPX7 rated carrying case.
The Meizu Live will come in silver and will sell for ¥1299 (~$202) when it goes on sale on January 19.
Meizu Flow Bass
Meizu also announced the Meizu Flow Bass, an upgraded version of the Meizu Flow announced alongside the Pro7 and Pro7 Plus last year. It keeps the three-unit design but now comes with a bass+ system. It has a near identical design as the original flow save for the color which is now Aurora Gray.
Meizu M6S is the company’s first smartphone of the year and it has all the goodies that you would expect in an entry level handset of 2018. You have a 18:9 display, a good mid-range chipset, fingerprint ID and a decent battery, making it a well balanced smartphone. Here’s everything that you need to know about the Meizu M6S.
DESIGN:
The Meizu M6S (mBlu S6) comes with an 18:9 display on a full metal body. The phone features the same U shaped nano injection antenna design that we have seen on flagship grade smartphones. What’s interesting is that unlike the leaks and renders that revealed mBlu branding at the back, the Meizu M6S will continue to use Meizu’s branding. Like previous smartphones from the company, this one too features a Meizu logo at the back.
Rest of the design is pretty simple, with a simple long full screen front, and a simple all metal back. There will be four color options: Gold, Gray, Black, and Blue.
There are a lot of fun cases as well that Meizu will sell alongside the phone to give it a funky look for the young generation.
SPECS:
The Meizu M6S features a 5.7-inch 18:9 in-cell display with 1440 x 720p HD+ resolution. The screen boasts of 450 nits brightness, wide viewing angles and 1000:1 contrast ratio.
The phone will be the first to feature Samsung’s Exynos 7872 processor built on 14nm process with two Cortex A73 performance cores and four Cortex A53 efficient cores. Note that the chip supports all the three carries in China (full Netcom). There will be 3GB of RAM and 32GB / 64GB of storage options. The battery will be of 3000mAh with 18W fast charging that charges up to 52% in just 30 minutes.
As for the camera, the Meizu M6S will feature a Samsung 16MP CMOS sensor at the back with f/2.0 aperture, 112μm pixel area, PDAF, 5P lens, and a special HDR that’s developed by ArcSoft for the M6S. On the front, the phone features an 8MP sensor with f/2.0 aperture, ArcSoft algorithms, Intelligent facial brightness enhancement, and an adaptive beauty mode.
The phone has a side mounted fingerprint sensor, that the company says will feel natural in day to day operations. It’s pretty quick and unlocks in just 0.2 seconds.
As for the software, the Meizu M6S will come with Flyme 6.2 version with the company’s OneMind AI engine. No mention of the Android version yet. There’s a special game mode as well, which the company claims increases frame rate stability by 20% during gameplay.
What’s the most interesting part of the Meizu M6S is the Super mBack feature. Since the company had to remove the mBack button, the Super mBack is here to take care of navigation. The phone features a dedicated pressure sensor chip and linear vibration motor (in the circle), allowing you to control your phone with simple gestures. So, a simple tap on the circle will take you back, press it and you’ll be taken to the home screen, swipe it and it opens up multi-tasking window. There are several other gestures as well, making navigation super easy. If it works as well as it sounds, then it will be one of the highlights of the M6S.
PRICE:
The Meizu M6S is priced at 999 Yuan ($155) for 3GB + 32GB model and 1199 Yuan ($186) for the 3GB + 64GB model. The cases retail at 49 Yuan ($7.5) each, but when you buy it with the M6S, you get it for just 39 Yuan ($6).
AVAILABILITY:
The phone goes on sale via JD.com, Meizu Mall, Lynx, and Suning on January 19 at 10:00AM. Offline sale on Meizu store and other retailers kicks off from January 20.
After announcing the Honor 9 Lite smartphone in China last month, the company has now launched the device in India. The Honor 9 Lite, which is the stripped-down variant of the Honor 9, will be exclusively available through online retailer Flipkart, for a starting price of Rs. 10,999, which roughly converts to $172.
The phone, which measures 151 x 71.9 x 7.6mm and weighs 149 grams, features 2.5D curved glass panels on the front as well as the rear side. It sports a 5.65-inch IPS LCD Full-HD+ display with a screen resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels and 18:9 aspect ratio.
Under the hood, it is powered by a Huawei‘s own Kirin 659 chipset that has four cores clocked at 2.36GHz, and four cores clocked at 1.7GHz. It is the same chipset that powers Huawei’s Enjoy 7s, Mate 10 Lite, Maimang 6 and Nova 2i, as well as Honor 9i and Honor 7X.
The Honor 9 Lite will be available in two variants — 3GB RAM with 32GB internal storage and 4GB RAM with 64GB internal storage. There is also a microSD card slot, enabling users to further expand the phone’s storage capacity.
One of the highlights of the device is that it comes with four cameras. There are dual cameras sitting on the front panel as well as the back panel. On the front, there’s a 13-megapixel primary sensor and a 2-megapixel secondary sensor with f/2.0 aperture and an updated Beautification mode.
The rear panel also houses same camera configuration — 13MP primary lens and a 2MP secondary lens, along with features like phase detection autofocus, HDR, digital zoom, panorama 3D Beauty, bokeh effect photography, Smile Capture, Voice Camera, Watermark, Burst Shot and Slow-Motion video shooting.
Just below the camera module, there’s a fingerprint sensor for added security. On the software front, the phone is running EMUI 8.0, which is based on Android 8.0 Oreo operating system. With an over-the-air update, the company will be adding Honor Ride Mode as well as one-touch payment integration through Paytm.
Connectivity options on the device include Dual SIM, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v4.2, USB Type-C port, 3.5mm audio jack and GPS, but it lacks NFC. The phone is powered by a 3,000mAh battery that is equipped with an intelligent power saving feature and promises to last full day on a single charge.
In India, the phone will be available in three colour options, which include Sapphire Blue, Glacier Grey, Midnight Black. The device will go on sale from 21st January. While the 3GB RAM model is priced at Rs. 10,999 (approximately $172) while the 4GB RAM model costs Rs. 14,999 (approximately $235).
Earlier today, Droid-life had revealed the leaked renders and key specifications of the Moto G6, Moto G6 Plus and Moto G6 Play smartphones that are speculated to debut as early as next month. The publication has also revealed the renders and some features of the upcoming Motorola Moto Z3 and Moto Z3 Play smartphones.
Last year, Motorola had released two Moto Z series smartphones namely, Moto Z2 Force and Moto Z2 Play. These phones are expected to be replaced by Moto Z3 and Z3 Play, respectively, this year. As it can be seen in the below renders, both the Z3 smartphones feature super-slim bezels. The renders also indicate that these phones will becoming with some changes in their design.
The publication has claimed that a 6-inch display capable of delivering a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2220 pixels and an aspect ratio of 18:9 will be available on the Moto Z3 as well as Moto Z3 Play. The display of the Z3 appears to be slightly curved towards the edges.
The publication has not revealed too many details on the specs of these phones. It claims that apart from Moto Z3 and Z3 Play, there will be a third Moto Z3 smartphone that will be arriving with the most advanced specs compared to the other models. It is likely to feature the Snapdragon 845 chipset and a higher resolution display.
The fingerprint scanner is not visible on the images of the Moto Z3 and Z3 Play. There is a possibility that the company may replace it with facial recognition or it could be embedded under the screen of these phones. Like the rumored Moto E5, the company may embed the fingerprint scanner under the Moto logo on the rear panel of these phones.
The Moto Z3 phones are also going to feature support for Moto Mods accessories like the predecessor phones. The handset shown in the second which could be the Moto Z3 or Z3 Play can be seen sporting a Motorola 5G Moto Mod that will bring 5G capabilities to the phone. It also seems to feature dual front-facing cameras. The publication has also predicted that the 2019 Motorola smartphone such as Moto G7, Moto E6 and Lenovo K9 are likely to feature an iPhone X-like notch.
Motorola’s Z2 series smartphones were unveiled to the world in summer of 2017. Hence, it is likely that the company may announce the three Moto Z3 phones in summer this year.
In December 2017, Qualcomm had unveiled the Snapdragon 845 mobile platform at the Snapdragon Tech Summit event. During the same event, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun confirmed that the company’s next flagship – the Mi 7 would be fueled by the Snapdragon 845 chipset. Since Xiaomi is one of the exhibitors at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2018 event that will be held between Feb. 26 and March 1, it seems that the company may use the tech exhibition platform to announce the Xiaomi Mi 7 flagship smartphone.
The above snapshot from the official website of Mobile World Congress confirms that Xiaomi will be attending the event as one of the exhibitors. Lei Jun had previously confirmed that the Xiaomi Mi 7 would be unveiled during the Chinese spring season which indicates that it may get announced at the end of February or early March. Hence, Xiaomi fans are now speculating that the company may announce the Xiaomi Mi 7 at MWC 2018.
Samsung is expected to announce the Snapdragon 845 powered Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ smartphones at the MWC 2018. Even Sony is pegged to debut the Xperia XZ Pro smartphone powered by the Snapdragon 845 at the same tech trade event. By announcing Mi 7 at MWC 2018, Xiaomi could become the first Chinese manufacturer to debut a Snapdragon 845 powered phone.
Lei Jun has recently confirmed that since the company will be focusing on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in 2018, its upcoming smartphones will be equipped with AI. It is speculated that Mi 7’s dual camera setup will be optimized with AI to deliver stellar photography experience. Also, the Xiaomi Mi 7 will be the company’s first smartphone to come with wireless charging feature. The rumor mill has revealed that Xiaomi may announce a larger Mi 7 Plus smartphone alongside the Mi 7.
Tag Heuer, a Swiss company known for designing and manufacturing luxury watches and fashion accessories, has announced its new smartwatch — the Tag Heuer Connected Full Diamond.
It is being touted as the world’s most expensive smartwatch, as it has been priced at 190,000 Swiss Francs, which roughly converts to $197,000. It is identical to the Tag Heuer Connected Modular 45 smartwatch that was launched by the company last year.
However, what makes it stand out is the design. The watch’s case and the bracelet are made out of 18K polished white gold, and a total of 23.35 carats of baguette diamonds — 78 on the bezel, 16 on the lugs, and 495 on the bracelet. Apart from this design, everything else is similar to a standard smartwatch.
The Tag Heuer Connected Full Diamond comes with an AMOLED screen and is powered by an Intel Atom Z34XX processor. that will all be completely obsolete in around two years. As of the software, it is running Android Wear 2.0.
The watch is water resistant up to 50 meters and boasts an NFC sensor, enabling contactless payment via Android Pay. As it runs Android Wear operating system, it is compatible with Android 4.3 and above phones and iOS 9 or later versions.
In the 45mm smartwatch, the connected module is interchangeable with an Haute Horlogerie mechanical module, Chronograph Calibre 5 or COSC-certified Chronograph Tourbillon. Tag Heuer has said that it’ll be offering the trade-in program, enabling users to swap in a mechanical movement for the electronic one once it becomes outdated.
Along with Connected Full Diamond, the company has also launched Connected Modular 41. It is powered by an Intel platform and runs on Google’s Android Wear. There’s an AMOLED display with 390 x 390 pixels screen resolution at 326ppi pixel density. It packs 1GB RAM and 8GB internal memory and features GPS and NFC for Google Pay support.
Yesterday, through the official Weibo account of MIUI, Xiaomi had announced that it will delivering “good news” today at 10 AM (local time). Today, the Chinese manufacturer has confirmed on Weibo that 40 Xiaomi devices are eligible to receive the MIUI 9 update.
In July 2017, Xiaomi had announced the MIUI 9 update, an Android ROM based on Android Nougat. It began the rollout of the MIUI 9 global ROM early in November. The company has now officially confirmed that it will be bringing the MIUI 9 update to 40 devices.
The list includes the following devices:
Xiaomi Mi MIX 2, Mi MIX
Xiaomi Mi Note 3, Mi Note 2, Mi Note
Xiaomi Mi 6, Mi 5X, Mi 5, Mi 5c, Mi 5s, Mi 5s Plus, Mi 4s, Mi 4c, Mi 4, Mi 3, Mi 2, Mi 2S
As it can bee seen in the above list, the Mi 2 is a device that was released in 2012 whereas the Mi 3, Mi 2S and 2A smartphones are from 2013. This shows that engineers at Xiaomi have put a lot of effort to make sure that the latest MIUI 9 update is available for most of its devices. One should be aware of the fact the MIUI 9 is the last major MIUI update for some of the oldest smartphones list above.
Last year, Motorola had released the Moto G5 and G5 Plus smartphones in February followed by their improved versions called Moto G5S and Moto G5S Plus in August. In October last year, well-known tipster Evan Blass had claimed that Motorola will be releasing Moto G6 Play alongside the Moto G6 and G6 Plus smartphones in 2018. Today, Droid-Life has revealed the renders of the Moto G6 lineup along with their key specs.
Moto G6 Plus
Moto G6 Plus is speculated to arrive with a 5.93-inch display. The publication claims that the display will be supporting Full HD+ resolution which means that it may offer an aspect ratio of 18:9. The Snapdragon 630 chipset that drives the Moto X4 Android One smartphone will be present under the hood of the Moto G6 Plus.
The Moto G6 Plus is expected to arrive in RAM variants like 3 GB, 4 GB and 6 GB and it is likely to available in storage choices like 32 GB and 64 GB. It may include a rear-facing dual camera setup that will include a 12-megapixel sensor and a 5-megapixel sensor. For snapping selfies, it will be equipped with a 16-megapixel shooter. A 3,200mAh battery will be fueling the Moto G6 Plus and it will be featuring a front-mounted fingerprint scanner. The G6 Plus is likely to cost $330.
Moto G6
The Moto G6 is rumored to house a smaller FHD+ resolution supporting display of 5.7 inches. Like G6 Plus, it is slated to produce an aspect ratio of 18:9. The Snapdragon 450 chipset that powers few smartphones like Vivo V7+ and Xiaomi Redmi 5 will be present under the hood of the Moto G6.
The Moto G6 is expected to arrive in models like 32 GB storage + 3 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage + 4 GB of RAM. It may house the same dual camera setup and selfie snapper that will be available on the G6 Plus. The G6 is rumored to include a front-facing fingerprint scanner and a 3,000mAh battery. It may arrive in the market with a price tag of $240.
Moto G6 Play
The Moto G6 Play is speculated to arrive with a 5.7-inch display that will be supporting HD resolution of 720p. There is no confirmation on whether it will be supporting 18:9 aspect ratio like the other G6 series phones. It is rumored to feature a huge battery of 4,000mAh capacity. Unlike the G6 and G6 Plus smartphones, the fingerprint scanner will be placed on the rear panel of the G6 Play as it does not feature a home button. As of this writing, there is no offer information available on the specs of the Moto G6 Play.
In 2017, the Moto G5 and G5 Plus smartphones were showcased at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017 event in February. Hence, it is speculated that the Lenovo-owned Motorola may announce the Moto G6, G6 Plus and G6 Play smartphones at MWC 2018 in the next month.
The compact, lightweight and highly portable BW-FWC3 5W wireless charger from BlitzWolf works with all Qi wireless charging devices. You’ll be able to preorder the BW-FWC3 5W wireless charger on Banggood starting Wednesday, January 17.
You can get your hands on the first 200 units of BW-FWC3 5W wireless charger on Banggood by shelling out just $9.99. For the next 1300 units, the price will be $11.99, and $13.99 for the remaining 1500 pieces. The normal price listed on Banggood is $15.99. In order words, the price is considerably lower for earlier orders.
BlitzWolf BW-FWC3 wireless charger is compatible with any other regular smartphone equipped with a Qi receiver. For instance, it can wirelessly charge a myriad of Samsung-branded smartphones including the Galaxy S8, S8+ S7, S7 Edge, Edge S6, S6, Note 5, Note 5 Edge, Note 8, Note 7, and Note 7 Edge.
The 5W wireless charger also works with Apple iPhone8, 8 Plus, X, LG G2/G3/G Pro, Google Nexus4/Nexus5/Nexus6/Nexus7, Nokia Lumia 1520/930/928/920/830/735, and 950/950XL, HTC 8 X (US version), Droid DNA, and Thunderbolt.
It is also compatible with Motorola Moto Maxx, Droid Turbo 2/Turbo/Mini, Moto 360 smartwatch, Sony Xperia Z4v/Z3V, BlackBerry Z30, and Classic smartphones. You can click here and ensure you don’t miss this opportunity by setting alert notification on Banggood’s about the upcoming offer.
When Xiaomi launched the Redmi 4A smartphone back in November 2016, it instantly propelled to popularity among smartphone enthusiasts.
The phone sports a 5-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 720 X 1280 pixels at 296 PPI (pixels per inch). Although the Redmi 4A is crammed with a myriad of other awe-inspiring specs and features, you don’t need to spend a fortune to buy it.
You can now get your hands on Android 6.0 powered handset by shelling out just $75.98 on LightInTheBox. The Beijing-based online retail giant is currently offering a massive 62% discount on the handset’s original selling price of $201.71.
You can either go for blushing pink or gold color version of the Redmi 4A 4G smartphone. If you are willing to spend an additional $1.69, you can buy gray color option of the phone. In other words, you end up paying $77.67 for the gray-tinted iteration of the device.
It’s worth noting that only 49 pieces were remaining for Lightning sale at the time of writing. You can head straight to this link in order to take advantage of the promo before it comes to an end.
Most of the high-end and midrange smartphones that have launched in the recent past feature 18:9 aspect ratio supporting display. However, some of the Samsung phones such as Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, Galaxy Note 8, Galaxy A8 (2018) and Galaxy A8+ (2018) carry support for 18.5:9 smartphone. Very few smartphones such as Xiaomi Mi MIX and ZTE Nubia Z17S support 17:9 aspect ratio. The rumored Huawei phone is expected to arrive with a weird aspect ratio of 18.7:9. Fresh information suggests that Huawei has another upcoming smartphone that has a strange aspect ratio of 19:9.
The alleged device has been put through HTML5Test. It reveals that the device has a model number of Huawei ANE-LX1 and it is loaded with Android 8.0 Oreo. The device supports a resolution of 360 x 760 which may not be the real resolution. It appears that the screen of the device may support a resolution of 1,080 x 2,280 pixels. Hence, it delivers an aspect ratio of 19:9.
It could be one of the forthcoming Huawei P20 series smartphone. However, it is difficult to guess what this device may end up being called. Huawei is reportedly ordering display panels from Synaptics as it has been manufacturing extra long Full HD+ display that offers 19:9 aspect ratio. Since it has an advanced aspect ratio than the alleged Huawei P20, it is speculated that the Huawei ANE-LX1 could be the P20 Pro.
If you’ve been waiting with bated breath to get your hands on Xiaomi Mi 6 flagship smartphone without spending a fortune, we got good news for you.
The Beijing-based online retail company, LightInTheBox is offering a massive 70% discount on the Mi 6’s original asking price of $1,167.67. As a result, the highly sought-after handset is currently up for grabs for just $349.92.
Despite paying an unbelievably low price for the Mi 6, you do not compromise in terms of specs. The dual-SIM smartphone packs Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, 6GB of RAM and a considerable 64GB of onboard memory, under the hood.
The Mi 6 sports a 5.15-inch display with a screen resolution of 1920×1080 pixels at 428 pixels per inch (PPI). It comes with a 12MP + 12MP dual camera setup at the back and an 8MP front shooter.
You can buy the black color version of the Mi 6 smartphone at a heavily discounted price on LightInTheBox simply by clicking here before the promo comes to an end. It is also imperative for you to bear in mind that only 172 pieces were left at the time of writing.
The advent of full-screen designs made a shift to OLED display panels on smartphones utilizing the full-screen design more like compulsory. Samsung has been the biggest beneficiary of this situation as the company is said to be lining up between 200 – 300 million units for the iPhone X. Last year the company reportedly supplied 50 million units of OLED panels to Apple for the iPhone X. Samsung’s monopoly may soon be broken as Sharp has announced that it is ready to commence mass production of its own OLED panels.
Sharp’s President and CEO Dai Zhengwu stated this in a media briefing held this week. The CEO disclosed that Sharp had finished the production of OLED sample panels for smartphones and is now ready to start mass producing. However, we may not see the panels very soon as they would only be ready for use on smartphones launching in June or July this year. Sharp is also reported as planning to launch its own OLED display-packing smartphone around June or July.
Earlier on, Nikkei had reported that Sharp will be the first display panel maker based in Japan that is capable of producing OLED panels. This is good news for the company, considering that Sharp is now owned by Foxconn who manufactures the iPhone X and other models for Apple. It is hoped that this would open up the market for the use of OLED panels among OEMs. A recent report states that Huawei, OPPO, and Xiaomi are looking to switch to mini LED panels due to OLED shortages but that may not happen anymore due to this recent development.
Gadget buffs constantly panic about losing power on their smartphones, digital cameras, tablets, pc, and handheld gaming devices. Most of us are likely to drop everything and head straight to home in order to charge our phones and other gadgets. But with Xiaomi Power Bank 2, you can now handle the low battery anxiety without breaking much of a sweat.
Housed in an ultra-thin 10.7mm alloy metal case, Xiaomi 5000mAh Power Bank 2 weighs in at just 150g, which makes it highly portal. Moreover, it is so slim you can comfortably carry it everywhere you go and you don’t even need to shell out a lot of money to get your hands on the highly useful device.
You get a 21% discount when you pre-order the Power Bank 2 on Banggood. While the device’s original selling price is $18.99, you only pay $14.99. On top of that, you earn 14 Banggood points.
Xiaomi Power Bank 2 is backed by a robust 5000mAh battery and it is compatible with a broad range of devices. It offers short-circuit protection and sports over-charge protection four LEDs that indicate battery level.
You can head straight to this link and save a considerable 21% by preordering the Xiaomi-branded power bank for mobile phone and other devices before the promo comes to an end.
Samsung R&D is one busy arm of the conglomerate considering the spate of patent filings from the tech giant, some of which may never be used on its gadgets. The company has now filed a patent for a new design style for its smartphones. The patent is packed with several new and classic designs which would no doubt change the face of the smartphone market whenever they are implemented on new models. The new patent design was spotted at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
The patent which was filed under the international patent number PCT/KR2017/007043 was filed in July 2017 and was only published recently on January 11, 2018. The patent tends to cover most areas of smartphones ranging from the sensor, speaker, and camera placement with a bezel-less display. This new patent could hint at a potential concept smartphone for the future.
From the patent, many designs are showcased and unlike other designs that would look so much similar, each of the design shown in the patent comes with its own features which distinguish it from other devices. One similar feature of each design is the concept of an almost completely bezel-less screen, even along the top and bottom of the screen. The design used either behind-the-screen technologies or notches which tend to hold the various components expected from a top-notch smartphone in order to eliminate the use of bezels. One noticeable change in the designs is the power button which was placed at the top of the smartphones to enable further chamfering of the edges.
Other designs with a great idea spotted include a fingerprint sensor which is directly built into the display of the device, the notification bar, and the quick setting which is placed at the bottom of the screen and not at the traditional top.
Samsung has been known for trying new technology and concepts, and with these designs, we could get an idea of Samsung’s vision of how its future smartphones should look and function. However, this patented designs may likely not find its way into an actual product very soon.
Chinese smartphone maker TCL may be cooking up a smartphone for us after a long time, according to a recent TENAA listing. A TCL smartphone identified as TCL V760 has appeared on the website of the Chinese Telecoms Regulatory Agency TENAA.
Except for the fact that it has been quite a while we say a TCL smartphone, the device doesn’t tickle in any way. Well, except that it packs a dual camera setup at the rear, which is aligned vertically. The device also packs a rear fingerprint sensor just under the display. The device isn’t a full-screen mode but even at that, the bezels at the top and bottom edges look unusually large. The device also has all its capacitive keys at the right side of the display.
On the specs angle, the TCL V760 is listed with a large 5.7-inch display with a resolution of 1440 x 720pixels (HD). The device comes with 3GB of RAM as well as 32GB of native storage which is expandable up to 128GB. Keeping the lights on is a 2900mAh battery while there is an 8MP selfie camera as well as an 8MP main sensor at the rear. The resolution of the second rear shooter isn’t known. In addition, the TCL V760 runs Android 7.1.1 Nougat out of the box.
We can’t say for sure if the device will be unveiled soon and even if it does launch, there isn’t much to make it tickle a market already heading in the direction of full-screen models
Until recently, the waterproof body is usually the characteristics of rugged smartphones or feature phones. But now flagship models are usually advertised as having IP ratings good enough to guarantee protection from water and dust. In case you don’t know, IP stands for “Ingress Protection”. They are used to define levels of sealing effectiveness of electrical enclosures against intrusion from foreign bodies (tools, dirt etc) and moisture. Today, most mobile phones with IP ratings are usually IP67 certified, and one of such phones advertised as having an IP 67 rating is the Huawei Mate 10 Pro.
That IP67 rating was seriously put to test recently in a manner that we’d never have expected. The smartphone was inserted into a bowl of water while a video was playing and then the bowl was kept in a freezer for four hours reaching up to a temperature of -24 degree Celcius. All these while, the Mate 10 Pro was being monitored to see if it will go off. At the end of four hours, the smartphone was removed from the freezer and after the ice thawed, the smartphone still kept working. Even after such an extreme test!
Even though we don’t recommend trying this at home, the test goes to show how durable the Mate 10 Pro is. Despite the waterproof body claim which has now been proven, damage to phone caused by water isn’t covered by warranty and that is clearly stated on the warranty card of most IP67-certified phones. So, the phone maker takes no responsibility for any damage caused by insertion in water. You can find out more details of the test from the source link below.
Following the launch of the HTC U11 Eyes in China, the flagship HTC U11+ has gotten a price cut. We are surprised since the phone just started selling less than two months ago. But who says no to a price cut? Definitely not us.
The HTC U11+ originally launched for ¥4999 (~$775) but has now been slashed to ¥4599 (~$713) on JD.com. The price cut is applicable to all three color variants.
HTC’s U11+ which is said to be the cancelled Google Pixel 2 XL Muskie packs a lot of interesting features. It has a 6.0” 2880 x 1080 display with an 18:9 aspect ratio. Both sides of the phone are covered with Gorilla Glass 5.
Like most of the flagships released in 2017, the HTC U11+ is powered by a Snapdragon 835 processor. It also has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of expandable storage.
There is a single 12MP F/1.7 UltraPixel camera with OIS+EIS on the rear and an 8MP selfie camera. Underneath the glass back is a 3930mAh battery.
Snapdragon 670 will probably be the most powerful midrange SoC released by Qualcomm in 2018. After an initial sighting on Geekbench, the processor has been spotted in the RenderScript project which revealed its GPU performances. The results of the benchmark test are outstanding: the Adreno 620 GPU has scored 6404 points. It is very close to the results obtained by Snapdragon 820, the Qualcomm flagship SoC from 2016.
Even though numbers are not everything and a test like this does not evaluate the real graphics performances of the SoC, this result is still very encouraging. In terms of graphics performances, Snapdragon 670 also seems an important improvement over the Snapdragon 660: just consider that Xiaomi Mi Note 3 has scored 5483 points in the same RenderScript test. The SoC has already been spotted on Geekbench previously and its specs have leaked multiple times.
Rumors say, SD670 will be composed of 4x Kryo 360 custom cores and 4x Kryo 385 custom cores which will have max frequencies of 2Ghz and 1.6 GHz respectively. Besides the Adreno 620 GPU, it will sport a Snapdragon X16 Cat. 16 LTE modem. The modem will be able to reach a Gigabit-speed in download and 150 Mbps in upload. On Geekbench, Snapdragon 670 has scored 1863 points in single-core CPU performances and 5256 points in multi-core performances. Considering the specs, we should see this SoC in some of the best upper mid-range smartphones of 2018.
Do you think Qualcomm is going to kill MediaTek in the mid-range segment just like it did in the flagship one?
Meizu mBlu S6, also known as Meizu M6s will be officially unveiled tomorrow. The Chinese company has just published a post on the social network Weibo with a teaser image attached, confirming the official announcement. The upcoming device is going to be affordable, but it will still be innovative. In the teaser image, we can clearly see the shape of the phone and its edge-to-edge display.
In the new teaser, the company adds that the S6 will be more than just an 18:9 screen device. This is a hint that the phone is going to have another big selling point. The company didn’t elaborate on this, but we’ll hear more about it real soon. It could likely be the Exynos chipset inside, or it could be something else.We are not sure at this moment.
The handset will be the first smartphone from the company with an 18:9 aspect ratio. The picture reminds a lot of LG G6 and Xiaomi Redmi 5/5 Plus, and we hope that it will have the same great value for money. This is the only info about Meizu mBlu S6 surfaced with this teaser. According to the Chinese regulatory agency, TENAA, the device will have a 5.7-inch panel with an HD+ resolution of 1440 x 720 pixels.
On the hardware side, there will be an octa-core Samsung Exynos 7872 SoC (including the Mali-G71 GPU) paired with 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage. The battery will have a capacity of 3000 mAh, which should be enough to guarantee a decent battery life with an HD+ display. Even though it will be cheap, Meizu mBlu S6 will have a full metal unibody design, and a fingerprint reader placed on the right side.
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