Samsung Mobile has announced that it has set a sales target of 320 million smartphones this year. The Korean giant is reported to be maintaining a similar target to 2017’s figure.
The figure has been sent to its suppliers and also includes those of other devices. For feature phones, Samsung has set a target of 40 million units; tablets are 20 million units; and wearables come last with 5 million units.
It is speculated that the reason for the low numbers is because the market is currently saturated. However, Samsung’s figures are still higher than those of its rivals, Apple and Huawei. The two companies sell about 200 million and 150 million phones per year.
Last week, it was reported that the Chinese Securities Regulatory Commission asked LeEco’s founder Jia Yueting, to return to China before December 31. Today is 2nd of January, and Mr. Yueting hasn’t returned to Asia.
LeEco Founder, Jia Yueting
In an official response to the order via his Weibo account, Jia Yueting said he needs to remain in the US to oversee his electric car startup, the Faraday Future. In his place, he has sent his brother Jia Yuemin, and wife Gan Wei home to sort out matters.
The order to return to China was due to failure of Mr. Yueting and his sister to provide loans promised to Leshi Internet Information and Tech. Co.. Leshi and its sister company LeEco are in debts and have been unable to pay its suppliers and loans.
I’m deeply sorry and I blame myself for the huge negative impact the debt crisis of LeEco has brought,” he wrote
OPPO is said to be bringing back its flagship Find series. Last released in 2014, phones in the Find series usually come with Qualcomm’s top chip of the year. This year, the new phone called the Find 9 is reported to not only come with flagship specs but also feature a super fast charging technology called Super VOOC.
VOOC is currently the charging technology used in OPPO phones. The charging technology churns out 20W of power just like OnePlus’s Dash Charge and lets you recharge your phone from 0 – 75% in 30 minutes. Super VOOC is faster – allowing you charge a 2500mAh battery in just 15 minutes or up to 45% in just 5 minutes!
The charging technology was first showcased at MWC 2016 and is reported to have been improved upon by OPPO.
Super VOOC isn’t the only technology OPPO has that hasn’t appeared in any phone yet. At last year’s MWC, it showcased a new camera technology called 5X Precision Optical Zoom.
OnePlus 5T, the updated flagship smartphone from China-based OnePlus, which is the successor of OnePlus 5, is all set to receive another colour variant in the Indian market. According to the latest reports, the company could introduce the ‘Lava Red’ colour variant of OnePlus 5T in India on 26th January.
Initially, the OnePlus 5T was launched in only one colour — Midnight Black. Later, to mark the company’s fourth anniversary, OnePlus introduced ‘Lava Red’ colour variant in China. At the time, it was expected to be exclusively for the company’s home market.
Last month, the company launched another variant of the phone — Star Wars Edition, available in white colour. Although it was first announced in India, the limited edition has been made available globally.
Apart from this, the company is also teasing a launch of a new variant of OnePlus 5T, which is believed to the one with Sandstone finish. The company has posted a video on YouTube in which users are holding a mystery device in the box. The video ends with the caption – “Unbox the mystery. January 2018.”
As per the reports, the OnePlus 5T Lava Red edition will be available only in the high-end model, which packs 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. All the specifications on the phone remains same. It features a 6-inch Optic AMOLED FHD+ display with an 18:9 aspect ratio and a screen resolution of
The device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor and is fuelled by a 3,300mAh battery that supports the company’s own Dash Charge — a fast charging technology. The phone is running on Android 7.1.1 Nougat flavored Oxygen OS 4.7.
The OnePlus 5T comes with a rear-mounted dual camera system that features a 16-megapixel camera sensor with f/1.7 aperture and a 20-megapixel sensor having the same f/1.7 aperture. There is a 16MP IMX 371 camera sensor with f/2.0 aperture.
As of the pricing, the OnePlus 5T Lava Red edition is expected to be priced same the standard model — Rs. 37,999 (approximately $599). The pricing of the recently introduced Star Wars Edition of the phone also remains unchanged.
A recent report had revealed that front design of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ smartphones. Here is a freshly leaked image showing the glass rear of the Galaxy S9 duo.
In the below image, the Galaxy S9 can be seen sitting on the left side whereas the larger Galaxy S9+ is on the right. Both the smartphones can be seen sporting reflective glass panels on their back. It appears that the image is showing the Orchid Grey edition of the Galaxy S9 and the Midnight Black version of the Galaxy S9+.
Compared to the Galaxy S8 duo, the rear panels of the Galaxy S9 and S9+ have been redesigned in such a way that users will not end up touching the camera sensors will accessing the fingerprint scanner. The biometric recognition feature is positioned below the camera module on the Galaxy S9 and S9+. As the rumor mill has revealed, the Galaxy S9 has a single rear-facing camera sensor. The Galaxy S9+ will be equipped with a vertically arranged dual rear cameras.
Like the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ phones, their successor phones are expected to sport the same-sized S-AMOLED display panels. The Galaxy S9 duo will be also retaining the 18.5:9 aspect ratio supporting Infinity Display design. These phones are likely to come pre-loaded with Android 8.0 Oreo that is customized with Samsung Experience 8.0 UI. Recent reports have suggested that the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ would be unveiled during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in the next month.
The official OnePlus weibo account has released a poster announcing a launch for Friday, 5th of January. The poster has hints all over it that point at a Sandstone White version of the OnePlus 5T.
A few days ago, there was a OnePlus video uploaded online that had random people feel the texture of an unknown item inside a box. Quite a number of people who participated in the experiment mentioned the words “sand” and “stone” when asked to describe the texture. One of the participants even said “it feels like the original one”. At the end of the video, OnePlus said the mystery would be unboxed in January 2018.
The new poster drops more hints at the product being a Sandstone version of the OnePlus 5T. First, the background of the poster is sort of grainy like sandstone. There is also a text at the bottom that translates into “classic reproduced”.
Xiaomi has already hinted that the upcoming Xiaomi Mi 7 flagship phone from the company will be powered by Snapdragon 845 chipset. The company has now confirmed through its official WeChat channel that the Mi 7 will be equipped with wireless charging technology.
The Chinese firm has confirmed that the US-based Integrated Device Technology will be providing it with the wireless charging module for its upcoming flagship phone. The exact pricing for each module is not known, but a common configuration is available for buying with a pricing of around $5. IDT has various wireless charging modules that ranges from 3-watt single direction to 15-watt dual-direction, but there is no confirmation on the specific model that will be available with the Xiaomi Mi 7.
Xiaomi Mi 7 will carry support for Qi wireless charging standard. Around three months ago, Xiaomi had joined Wireless Power Consortium that hinted that the next flagship phone from the company would carry support for Qi standard wireless charging. A report from the previous month states that Xiaomi Mi 7 with wireless charging will enter production from February this year.
Apart from wireless charging module from IDT, Xiaomi will be also using its RF products. This indicates that the wireless antennae of the alleged Mi 7 would be completely compatible with wireless bands of the U.S. This suggests that the Xiaomi Mi 7 could be the company’s first flagship phone to be available through carriers in the U.S.
The official website of Xiaomi is listed with various accessories from the company, but none of the Xiaomi phones are present on it. Its unlocked phones are available to the consumers in the U.S. through other channels like Amazon, Newegg and GearBest. Just as Huawei is planning to expand its reach in the U.S. territories by launching the Mate 10 flagship phone through carriers in the U.S., Xiaomi too could be planning to make its phones available through U.S.-based mobile operators starting with the Mi 7.
Recent rumors have suggested that the Xiaomi may launch Mi 7 and Mi 7 Plus simultaneously. The Mi 7 is rumored to house a 5.65-inch 18:9 display whereas the Mi 7 Plus is speculated to be fitted with a 6.01-inch 18:9 screen. These phones are speculated to be respectively packed with 3,200mAh and 3,500mAh batteries.
The Snapdragon 845 and 6 GB of RAM are expected to power the Mi 7 and Mi 7 Plus. The Mi 7 duo are also rumored to deliver stellar AI driven photography experience through its dual rear cameras. The Mi 7 may carry a pricing of 2,699 Yuan (~$415) whereas the larger model may be priced at 2,999 Yuan (~$460). The Xiaomi Mi 7 duo may get unveil in March this year.
Sharp Aquos S3, which recently received certification from Taiwan’s certification body NCC, is now all set to get launched later this month, on 16th January.
The Japan-based company has announced that it is holding a press event on 16th January in Taipei, where it will announce Sharp Aquos S3 smartphone.
The phone is expected to come with a full-screen display with minimal bezels on the sides. It will features a dual camera setup on the back, with camera lenses stacked vertically.
Recently, the phone appeared on Geekbench benchmarking website, which revealed some of the specification of the device. The phone will be powered by a Qualcomm processor given that the lunch invite has a ‘Qualcomm Snapdragon’ branding.
According to the previous leaks, the phone could pack either Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 or Snapdragon 660 processor. In terms of memory, the device will have 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. There will be another variant of the phone with higher memory configuration — 6GB RAM and 128GB onboard storage.
The phone will feature a 5.99-inch Full HD+ display with a screen resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels. As said, the phone will feature a full-screen display with 18:9 aspect ratio. Its predecessor, Sharp Aquos S2 features a display with an unusual aspect ratio of 17:9.
In the benchmarking test, the Sharp Aquos S3 scored 880 in single-core test and 4237 in the multi-core test. The smartphone will be running Android 8.0 Oreo operating system. The phone is also said to pack a fingerprint sensor for added security.
According to the TENAA listing, there will be a 12-megapixel lens and a 13-megapixel lens on the back, while on the front-side, it will feature a 16-megapixel selfie shooter. The phone is said to be fuelled by a 3,100mAh battery.
Apple is not new to acquisitions. Just before the end of last year, it acquired Shazam Entertainment Ltd, owners of the song-recognition app, Shazam. Latest news says Netflix may be its next target.
Initially, there were reports that Apple planned to launch its own video subscription service in 2018. However, Citi analysts Jim Suva and Asiya Merchant, say that the American company may purchase Netflix instead, thanks to President Trump’s corporate tax cut.
Both analysts say there is a 40% chance of it happening as the new tax rules will see Apple bring back into the US about $220 billion. Apple has most of its cash overseas due to the high taxation if it decides to move it into the US.
“With over 90 percent of its cash sitting overseas, a one-time 10 percent repatriation tax would give Apple $220 billion (roughly Rs. 14 lakh crores) for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) or buybacks,” says the two analysts.
iTunes is said to have lost some of its subscribers to subscription services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon for their favorite shows. Apple wants to change that and is already working on creating more original shows.
It was reported last year that it planned to rent California’s Culver Studios for the shooting of original TV shows and movies, as it has plans to invest up to $1 billion in TV and movie productions. It has also hired a couple of Hollywood talents to help it achieve its ambition.
South Korean tech giant Samsung is on a planet of its own in terms of smartphone shipments. The company is yet to release its 2017 total shipment but there is no doubt that the company still sits atop the charts. Despite its tall standings, Samsung is unrelenting in its quest for innovative products and has just filed a patent for a rollable display that can be activated by fingerprint.
The industry has been toiling with the idea of foldable displays with several patents and prototypes flying around. We expect to see smartphones with foldable displays this 2018 and Samsung may likely pioneer the trend. But before that happens, the tech giant is already working on rollable display technology. How about that? As stated earlier, the rollable display is activated by the fingerprint. Samsung isn’t the first to tinker with the idea of a rollable display. LG has a rollable display patent also but LG’s own is different from Samsung’s. Samsung patented display uses magnets that are placed along the main body housing the display whereas LG’s utilises an ultra-small rotating motor.
In addition, the patent reveals two types of bodies, both metallic, where the rollable display is pulled by the magnets. One is cylindrical and the other takes a square shape but they both are equipped with fingerprint sensors that allow users to unfold the rollable display with a touch of a finger.We can’t say if the technology will be adopted in smartphones or how it would be adapted for smartphones. But the size of the package heavily suggests it would be used for smartphones.
Chinese manufacturer, Meizu, has released a poster announcing the launch of a new phone on January 4. The image reveals a major feature of the phone which is its 18:9 display and our guess is that it is the Meizu M6S/Blue Charm S.
Over the last couple of weeks, there have been a steady stream of leaks regarding Meizu’s full-screen phones – the Meizu M6S/Blue Charm S and Meizu 15 Plus. However, the former has been rumored to arrive first.
With respect to design, the Meizu M6S will be the first phone to ditch the mBack button. That has resulted in the fingerprint scanner, moving not to the rear, but to the side beneath the power button.
For specs, the Meizu M6S will come with a 5.7” 18:9 display and a 2930mAh battery. It is expected to be available in 3GB + 32GB and 4GB + 64GB variants and rumored to be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 7872 processor.
Lenovo has silently unveiled the Lenovo K320t as its first full screen smartphone. This smartphone had received TENAA certification in the previous month and the smartphone is already available on reservations on Jingdong Mall in China. The smartphone is slated to be available for buying starting from January 4.
Lenovo K320t Specifications and Features
The Lenovo K320t is a low budget phone that comes with a polycarbonate chassis that measures 155.2 x 73.5 x 8.5mm and weighs 153.8 grams. It houses a 5.7-inch IPS LCD display that supports an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1440 pixels. The screen is tucked under a 2.5D curved glass and it delivers a screen-to-body ratio of 81.4 percent.
Spreadtrum’s 1.3 GHz quad-core processor powers the smartphone. The 16 GB storage variant of the phone has 2 GB of RAM whereas the 32 GB storage model has 3 GB of RAM. These models are equipped with microSD card slot.
For photography, the smartphone is equipped with a dual camera system on its back panel that includes an 8-megapixel sensor and a 2-megapixel sensor. It has a selfie snapper of 8-megapixel. The handset is running on Android 7.0 Nougat. It is fueled by a 3,000mAh capacity battery. The Lenovo K320t is a dual-SIM phone that supports various connectivity features such as 3.5mm audio jack, microUSB, Bluetooth, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi and GPS.
Jingdong is now receiving the reservations of the Lenovo K320t smartphone. It is listed with a pricing of 999 Yuan and comes in a single color variant of Black. As mentioned above, the official sales of the phone will begin on Jan. 4. The Chinese company is yet to confirm on the other markets that will be receiving its full screen design phone.
Meizu had launched the Meizu MX6 phone in July last year. Early rumors had suggested that the company could be working on Meizu MX7 to replace the older MX6 phone. The Chinese manufacturer has now removed the listing of Meizu MX6 from the official website as well as its official store. Since the Chinese firm is working on the Meizu 15 Plus as the 15th anniversary phone, it is speculated that the next major phone from the company will not be a Meizu’s MX series phone.
Currently, the Meizu MX6 is only available for purchase on Jingdong. The retailer is selling the Champagne Gold version of the phone with a price tag of 1,299 Yuan. It has been over a year since the launch of the MX6 and there is no trace of an upcoming Meizu MX series phone. Hence, the rumor mill is speculating that the company may have axed the MX lineup completely. We advise our readers to take this report with a grain of salt as the company is yet to official announce the axing of the MX series.
The Meizu 15 Plus is speculated to come with a full screen design. It is also rumored to retain the mBack button. Its rear panel is expected to feature dual camera setup that is coupled with a ring flash. The handset is expected to arrive in two models. The Snapdragon 660 chipset may power the Meizu 15 whereas the Meizu 15 Plus may feature Snapdragon 835 chipset. These phones are speculated to debut in March 2018.
Contrary to previous reports which suggested that there will be no Redmi Note 5 phone, we now have the first look at the Redmi Note 5 smartphone, which is currently being tested internally by the China-based company.
The phone is expected to be launched officially by the company in the second half of the year. Interestingly, it is said to be powered by Qualcomm‘s Snapdragon 632 processor, which has not been announced yet. The Redmi Note 5 will be the first phone to be powered by Snapdragon 632 SoC.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 is expected to feature a 5.99-inch Full HD+ display with 18:9 aspect ratio. It will carry on the trend of full-screen display with minimal bezels surrounding the display. Recently, Xiaomi jumped the full-screen display bandwagon with the launch of Redmi 5 and Redmi 5 Plus.
The Snapdragon 632 processor, which will be powering this upcoming smartphone, will reportedly be a toned-down version of the Snapdragon 636 processor from Qualcomm. Its clock speed will be reduced to around 1.8GHz and the accompanying GPU will also take a hit. However, it will come with better support and optimisation for dual camera setup.
As of the memory option, the smartphone will have 4GB RAM. While the internal storage of the device is not yet known, we are expecting it to be 64GB, with support for expanding storage capacity through microSD card. Coming to the camera, the phone will have a dual camera setup at the back, featuring two 12-megapixel sensors.
Earlier, there were reports suggesting that the China-based smartphone manufacturer won’t be launching Redmi Note 5. It was said that the Redmi Note 4’s successor will be the full-screen Redmi 5 Plus which already launched last month.
The Redmi Note 5 smartphone is expected to be priced around 1,599 Yuan, which roughly converts to $245. While we known that the phone will debut in the second half of this year, there is no information about the exact launch timing. Given that the there is still time in phone’s launch, we are expecting to get more information regarding Redmi Note 5 in coming months.
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Apple has filed a patent application with the US Patent and Trademark Office which aims to solve the problem of long-range wireless charing. However, there is also one more addition to the proposed solution — power scheduling.
As usual, the patent application filed by Apple has the wordings as general as possible – encompassing both wired and wireless charging. However, the company’s focus is clearly on the long-range wireless charging.
Along with providing long-range wireless charging solution, the patent also describes an unique power scheduling system that enables users to set up wireless charging transfers in a particular order. For example, you can set your iPhone to get the power first, followed by iPad and then the Apple Watch.
This long-range wireless charging system from Apple is similar to that of Energous’ WattUp — a ‘power-at-a-distance’ wireless charging system, which was recently approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). However, the solution from Energous lacks the power scheduling feature.
The patent application from Apple notes that it is “configured to wirelessly transmit power over the wireless power transfer link.” The summery of the patent says that the “system may have a power adapter with multiple ports for supply power.”
The company has said that the electronic devices for charging purposes may include devices such as cellular telephones, wristwatch devices, laptop computers, and tablet computers. Further, it adds that the power adapter may supply power using wired links and wireless links.
Apple has filed two patent — one deals with scheduling for a truly wireless charger while the other explores hiding wireless charging equipment inside other structures, such as enclosures, furniture, vehicles, etc. The first patent was filed on June 9, 2017, and the second was filed on June 1, 2017. While both application were published a couple of days ago, neither of them have received approval.
In December 2017, Samsung had announced the Galaxy A8 (2018) and Galaxy A8+ (2018). At that time, it was only revealed that the Galaxy A8 duo will go on sale starting from January 2018. According to a South Korean publication, Samsung will be selling the Galaxy A8 in partnership with mobile carrier KT Corp. starting from this week in the home country.
Samsung will start with the pre-orders of the Galaxy A8 (2018) from Tuesday. Its shipments are slated to begin on Friday. The publication has stated that the Galaxy A8 (2018) will be available with a price tag of 599,500 won (~$560) in South Korea. Depending on the carrier plans, users will be avail it with discounted pricing.
The report did not mention whether the larger Galaxy A8+ (2018) would be also arriving in South Korea. The Galaxy A8 borrows several features from its high-end Galaxy S8 phone such as Infinity Display design, Samsung Pay and Gear VR support. It is first phone from the company to come with dual front-facing cameras that features a 16-megapixel sensor and an 8-megapixel sensor.
The rear side of the phone is fitted with a 16-megapixel camera. Its 5.6-inch display supports 18.5:9 aspect ratio and screen resolution of 1080 x 2220 pixels. It is driven by Exynos 7885 chipset and 4 GB of RAM. It includes a 3,000mAh battery. Some of the other features of the phone include rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, USB-C, Bluetooth 5.0, 4G LTE and Wi-Fi 802.11ac. In South Korea, it will be availed in color choices like Black, Blue and Gold. The Galaxy A8 duo are also expected to get showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2018 that will be held in the coming week.
One of the most revolutionary features of the new OnePlus 5T is Face Unlock, a method of authentication through face recognition. A new Open Beta of OxygenOS has just rolled out, and now even OnePlus 5 received the innovative Face Unlock feature. The update can be downloaded only by OP5 users who registered for beta testing and it’s around 1.6GB in size. If you are one of these users, we suggest you download the new Open Beta 3 through a Wi-Fi connection in order to save your data.
Face Unlock is a similar feature to Face ID which is present on the new Apple iPhone X, but unlike Face ID it only works via software. By using the front camera, OnePlus 5 can now recognize the face of its owner and unlock the phone in 0.4 seconds. Face Unlock is even faster than Face ID, but it is less safe and the company has already admitted that it is not suitable to be used for mobile payments and other important things which need security. According to Carl Pei (the CEO of the company), there was a really strong demand for this feature, so the company has decided to follow the feedbacks of its community and implement the feature on the OP5 as well.
Face Unlock is not the only change implemented in the Open Beta 3 for the OnePlus 5. Among other changes, there is a fix for the 5G band in the Wi-Fi connection and there are also optimizations for vibration. A new app shortcut has been added to the Launcher and a new security patch has been included as well. It is the December security patch, which is the latest one released by Google (the next one will come in a few days as new security patches get released every month). For people who adhered to the beta testing phase, the update comes via OTA.
Sony’s upcoming mid-range phone, the Xperia XA2 Ultra has appeared in a leaked photo. The photo reveals a number of details, but the key being the design which……is more or less the same as last year’s.
The Xperia XA2 Ultra keeps the huge bezels of its predecessor, the XA1 Ultra, although the lower one is a bit smaller. GFXBench says the display is 6.0” with a 1920 x 1080 resolution, so expect this phone to be big. There are a few new additions though.
First, the XA2 Ultra now packs dual front facing cameras positioned at opposite sides. One of the cameras is a 16MP sensor but the other isn’t known yet. The phone still has a front LED flash which now sits on the left side of the bezel.
Another change in the design is the absence of a cut-out at the base. The XA1 Ultra has a slit on the lower bezel that made one think it has stereo speakers but it was just there for design purposes. Now, that it is gone, we can presume that the XA2 Ultra won’t be getting stereo speakers either.
The photo shows the “About Phone” under the settings menu. As we can see, the model number is H4233 which confirms this is indeed the Xperia XA2 Ultra. It is running Android 8.0.0 Oreo and has November’s security patch installed.
Just before the end of 2017, OnePlus added a new app to the Play Store – the OnePlus Switch. The app has only one job – to help move your data from your old phone to your new OnePlus phone.
Phone migration apps are not new and a bunch of major manufacturers have one. Apple’s first app on the Play Store is actually Move to iOS, whose function is to help move your data from an Android phone to an iPhone or iPad.
According to the app description, the OnePlus Switch will help you move your contacts, messages, call logs, calendar, photos, videos, audio files, and apps. OnePlus adds that app data isn’t available at the moment but will be added soon. The app which is 8.64MB in size will work on devices running Android 5.0 lollipop and above.
From the screenshots provided, it is pretty easy to move your data. Once you have the app installed, both phones will connect via Wi-Fi and you can select the data you want to move. The duration for the transfer is shown and you also get a fun animation while the process is on.
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