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Meiigoo S8 Presale Begins On Banggood, Dual Cameras and 18:9 Display for $165

The Meiigoo S8 is a full-screen smartphone inspired by the Samsung Galaxy S8. Meigoo isn’t hiding where the design inspiration comes from and it is even evident from the name. The Meiigoo S8 packs impressive features for less than half the price of the Galaxy S8 though.

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For $169.99, the Meiigoo S8 sports a 6.1-inch FHD+ display with an 18:9 aspect ratio and 3D glass on top. It is powered by the MT6750T processor paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage.

The Meiigoo S8 has two camera at the back. There is a primary 13MP f/2.2 sensor paired with a 5MP sensor for adding depth of field effect. The selfie camera is a 5MP sensor. There is a 3300mAh battery and a fingerprint scanner on the rear. The S8 also comes with Android 7.1 Nougat out of the box.

The Meiigoo S8 is a dual SIM phone (hybrid -nano only) with the tray at the top of the phone. It has a 3.5mm audio jack at the bottom and surprisingly, comes with a USB Type-C port.

Meiigoo has done a nice job with respect to the design of the S8. The metal frame is just 3mm thin and the back has a mirror finish. The latter is a mixed bag though as while light bouncing off it may look good, it will also be a fingerprint magnet judging from the other phones we have seen employ this design. The phone comes in champagne gold, black, and blue.

Meiigoo S8

For the duration of the pre-sale period which begins tomorrow and runs till October 15, the Meiigoo S8 will sell for $169.99 before returning to its original price of $199.99. Orders made within the period will also be entitled to a $49.99 gift bag which contains a wide-angle lens, a fill light, a Bluetooth headset and a ring holder.

You can find more info about the Meiigoo S8 here.

OnePlus 5 Out of Stock in Most Countries, New Phone Coming Soon?

OnePlus launched a JCC+ special edition of the OnePlus 5 recently. Although the specs are entirely the same as the 8GB RAM version of the device and availability is limited to certain countries. However, the regular version is now out of stock in a number of countries including US and Canada.

OnePlus 5

A lot of other countries also have the slate gray variant out of stock. India is the only country that has all models and color variants in stock. That is not surprising since the OP5 sold there is manufactured by the OPPO factory in Utah Pradesh.

So what’s happening with the unavailable stock in these key markets? While there is no evidence of a new OnePlus phone, some say it may launch a new phone soon. This contradicts recent reports of the OnePlus 5T being cancelled in favor of an early release of the OnePlus 6. It could also just be supply/production issues and they will be back in stock soon.

If OnePlus is indeed going to release a new phone, the key change will be the design, influenced greatly by the display which is expected to have an 18:9 aspect ratio as some other flagships. The rest of the specs may not change, at least we are sure of the processor being a Snapdragon 835 and RAM will either be 6GB or 8GB.

Last year, OnePlus released the OnePlus 3 in June and followed it up with the OnePlus 3T in November. Although the key change was the Snapdragon 820 processor which was replaced with the newer Snapdragon 821.

READ MORE: Android 8.0 Oreo Customs ROMs Arrives for Popular Samsung, Xiaomi, OnePlus, Motorola Phones & More

Pixel 2 Will Auto Switch To Do Not Disturb Mode When You Are Driving

A new app on the Play Store called Pixel Ambient Services has revealed a new feature for the new Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL.

Pixel ambient services song identification

The app description says it provides features based on local context for Pixel devices. The app screenshots actually explain a bit more. Remember the always listening Shazam-like feature of the new Pixels? This is the app that controls it. As you can see, you can even set it not to display on the lock screen.

Pixel Ambient Services DND driving

A fourth screenshot mentions another feature which automatically turns on Do Not Disturb mode while you are in a moving vehicle. It says that this is determined by device motion and Bluetooth connections. So it will probably only turn it on when certain conditions are met. If you feel you do not like the feature or its not working properly, you can simply turn it off.

READ MORE: Google Announces Google Home Mini and Google Home Max

ASUS Zenfone 4 Selfie Lite Official in Philippines, Drops Dual Cameras

ASUS announced two new phones in the Selfie series a few months ago – the Zenfone 4 Selfie and the Zenfone 4 Selfie Pro. It has added a third one called the Zenfone 4 Selfie Lite (ZB520KL). Like the name suggests, it features a few downgraded specs.

Zenfone 4 Selfie Lite

The Zenfone 4 Selfie Lite shares the same design as its other siblings. It has a metal finish and the fingerprint scanner sits below the display. The specs are where the differences are.

The display is 5.5-inches but ASUS didn’t specify the resolution. The Pro has a 1080p display and the regular version has a HD resolution. Since the Lite version packs less specs than the standard variant, it is definitely a 720p screen as well. The IPS display has a 2.5D glass covering it.

ASUS has swapped the Snapdragon 430 SoC in the Zenfone 4 Selfie for the Snapdragon 425 mobile platform. The RAM is now 2GB and you get either 16GB or 32GB of expandable storage. However, the Zenfone 4 Lite keeps the dedicated MicroSD card slot (2TB max)

Another key difference between the Lite and its siblings is in the camera department. It drops the dual selfie cameras for a single 13MP f/2.0 sensor. It has a softlight LED flash, so you should be able to take decent selfies even in poorly lit areas. There is a portrait mode, beauty enhancements, GIF support and 9 filters.

The rear camera is also a 13MP sensor with PDAF. There is portrait mode in addition to time lapse mode (with power saving), beauty mode, panorama mode, and a super resolution mode of up to 64MP. The rear camera also has 3-axis EIS for when you want to record videos.

Other features of the Zenfone 4 Lite include FM Radio, dual SIM slot (nano only), a micro USB port at the bottom and a 3.5mm audio jack at the top. The phone comes with the same 3000mAh battery as the other Selfie phones and runs ZenUI 4.0 based on Android Nougat out of the box.

READ MORE: ASUS X018DC Seen on TENAA With 5.7” 18:9 Display & Dual Rear Cameras

Amazing Discounts and Gearbest Buyer’s Guide [COUPONS]

There are plenty of online stores out there and a lot of buyers are unaware if those stores are reliable or not. Also, many users are not sure about the entire buying process like choosing a product, ordering it and so on as we receive a lot of questions on our email and social media accounts. Make sure to read the entire article to find amazing discount codes!

Gearbest is one of the most reliable stores you can find and buying from it is easy. In this article, we will explain the entire buying process at Gearbest.com and give you some tips and tricks to save money and finding a product that is best for you.

In order to buy anything from the store, you have to register on the site. I know, it may sound like a hassle but in reality, it takes like 30 seconds to create an account and you are good to go.

We will use our recently reviewed Xiaomi Mi Note 3 as an example. You simply have to add to cart any product you want and proceed to checkout.

You can also use any discount/coupon codes if you have one. E.g. Gizmochina readers get a special discount with the COUPON CODEnote364gb that lets you buy the phone for just $389.99 ($60 off the retail price)

Good news is that Gearbest usually offers free shipping for most of its orders if you are okay with a longer shipping time. Obviously, you can select another shipping method to get the item a lot faster.

Gearbest accepts debit/credit card payments or PayPal, which is one of the safest buying methods.

Gearbest now holds a mid-autumn festival that offers discounts up to 85%.

Check out Gearbest Mid-autumn festival deals

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Google Will Focus On Offline Stores for Pixel 2 Sales in India

Apart from the folks at Google, no one knows the exact amount of first-gen Pixel phones sold. A research from a few months ago puts the figure at close to 2 million. It is a no-brainer that Google will want to sell more units of the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL this time around and to do that, it plans to take a different approach to sales, at least in India.

Pixel 2

According to the Senior Vice President of Google Hardware, Rick Osterloh and the VP of Hardware Product Management, Mario Queiroz, the new Pixel smartphones will still be sold online and offline but will focus more on offline sales.

In Rick Osterloh’s words “Our focus was online last year. People tend to not buy such premium products so if people can see the device and experience it, will help quite a bit”.

Offline sales are very important and should not be overlooked even in developed countries. Xiaomi learnt this the hard way and has opened 200 Mi Stores in its home country this year alone. People want to see what they want to buy and experience what it has to offer before shelling out so much money.

How Google plans to tackle the problem is still unknown but the chance of standalone Google shops is slim. It will most likely be modular shops in popular retail stores and malls.

READ MORE: Google Launches Pixelbook 2-in-1 Notebook Along With A Stylus Dubbed Pixelbook Pen

Android One’s Xiaomi Mi A1 Now Available in Europe

Xiaomi joined the launched its first smartphone for the Android One program, the Mi A1, a few months ago. The new smartphone is actually the Mi 5X, released this year as well but with pure Android on-board.

Xiaomi Mi A1 Profile Page

The Mi A1 was first released in India and then Malaysia. Unlike other Android One phones released in the past that are limited to certain regions only, the Mi A1 will be available in 37 countries with a bunch of them in Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and the Americas.

If you live in the Netherlands, Poland, and Greece, you can now order the Mi A1. Retail price however varies in all three countries. It sells for €260 in the Netherlands but is higher in Greece with a €284 price tag. Poland has it for PLN 1,300 (~€302).

It will be available in Spain for €228 but not until next week. That is the same time it is expected to go on sale in Hungary and Russia though at higher prices (HUF 75,000/€240 and RUB 19,000/€280 respectively).

READ MORE: Xiaomi Products Win Big in The Good Design Awards 2017, Mi Scooter Among 100 Best Designs

Leaked Screenshots Reveal New Features of Android Oreo-Based EMUI 6 on Mate 9

Huawei Mate 10’s October 16 launch is just at the corner, the flagship model is expected to pack a whole lot of new hardware including a new AI-capable Kirin 970 processor. While the focus has been on the hardware the Mate 10 is expected to feature, we almost forgot the flagship will also get a new EMUI 6 interface based on Android 8.0 Oreo. Before now, little is known about the new interface, like it would be based on Android Oreo but a new leak has emerged which shows the real features EMUI 6 would bring with it.EMUI 6 Android 8.0

The screenshots of a Mate 9 running on Android Oreo-based firmware is the new leak here and it comes courtesy of XDA Developers. The screenshots reveal details such as Picture-in-Picture mode will be one of the features included in EMUI 6. One of the screenshots shows the Background app notification of Android Oreo will be included. Users of smartphones which have gotten updates to Oreo have reported persistent ‘app is running in the background’ notification and that is same with the EMUI-based Oreo.

Read Also: EMUI 6 Said To Be Based On Android 8 Oreo, Starting With Mate 10

Basically, EMUI 6 will come with features of Android Oreo, most of which we already know since Google announced its latest OS version. The new features that would likely be on the EMUI 6includes a screen resolution option in display settings which will let users switch between HD and Full HD resolution mode (720p & 1080p).This will definitely be a good power conservation mechanism. Also, EMUI 6 looks to be bringing the option of hiding the navigation bar by including a new button which you can place on the navigation bar. That button will add a small arrow to the left side of the navigation bar and with a swipe from the bottom, you get to hide or show the nav bar. You can check out more features of the new EMUI 6 from the screenshots below or use the source link below to go check out XDA’s post.

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Huawei Focuses On India In Its Bid To Displace Apple & Samsung

Huawei considers India a strategic market for its growth, according to a statement from Jay Chen, CEO of Huawei India wh also disclosed that the company was looking to expand its growth in the local market.  The Huawei Exec was speaking on the sidelines of the India Economic Summit held in New Delhi within the week. He disclosed that the company has made a sizeable level of investments and formed key partnerships in the telecommunications sector in its near two decades of existence in India. Honor 9i

Despite Huawei’s deep ties in the telecoms business where it provides hardware for mobile telecom outfits, the Chinese tech giant is still struggling to carve a niche for itself in the massive Indian smartphone market. A recent report by Counterpoint Research places Samsung as the market leader by smartphone shipment in India for the second quarter of 2017. Samsung is closely followed by Xiaomi, Vivo, OPPO and Lenovo (which includes its Motorola business). Huawei is not in the top five key vendors in India despite being the third-largest smartphone maker in terms of shipment globally with an ambition to catch up with Samsung and Apple, the top two global leaders.

Read More: India Gets The Honor 9i: Brings Quad Cameras, Kirin 659 Processor, and an 18:9 Display

Huawei may finally have realized the role India could play in getting it up the chart globally and has recently shifted attention to India. Within the last couple of months, the tech giant has launched a number of smartphones including models by the Honor brand in India. The company recently introduced the Honor 9i with a massive 5.9-inch display, dual cameras at the front and rear, 4GB RAM and slammed a subtle price tag on the device- just 17,999 rupees ($275.91)! With such deal breakers, Huawei may be on the way to knocking its way into the top three vendors in India in the next few years. Who knows, the Chinese phone maker may even give Samsung a run for their money in India and with a strong growth in Inda, it could catch up with Apple and maybe Sammy. Don’t forget Huawei did disclose last year that it would start manufacturing smartphones locally in India and that could help it sell at affordable price points just like the Honor 9i’s price.

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Google Engineer Confirms Both Pixel 2 & Pixel 2 XL Work With 27W Chargers

You might not remember Benson Leung, the Google engineer that tasked himself with examining USB Type-C cables and who did uncover tons of sub-standard USB-C cables.  Leung is actually an Engineer on the Pixel team and has just revealed a stunning feature of the Pixel 2 and bigger Pixel 2 XL. Both flagship models have now been tested and confirmed to be capable of receiving a charge of up to 27-watts from third-party compatible chargers.Google Pixel 2 XL

The Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are known to have fast charging onboard, Leung says the two phones come with 18W Type-C + PD power adapters in the box.  What Leung’s latest disclosure means is that the charger with which the second-gen Pixel phones ship with do not actually offer up to the full capacity of what the devices can handle. This is perhaps done intentionally as an additional safety precaution. But if you own a Pixel 2 or plan to buy one in the near future, just know you can get even faster charge speeds by picking up a compliant charger.

Read More: Google Announces The Pixel 2 and The Pixel 2 XL

Given Benson Leung’s antecedents, the phones must be able to withstand a faster 27 W charger in a safe manner to warrant the recommendation. But if you choose to stick to the 18 W fast charge the phone ships with, you get an efficient charger that delivers up to 7 hours of battery on 15 minutes of charging.

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Nokia 3310 4G Releasing to Rival JioPhone?

HMD Global has recently launched a 3G edition of Nokia 3310 (2017) for some markets like Australia, Singapore, Canada and the U.S. However, it seems India that has already received the 2G version of Nokia 3310 (2017) will not be getting its 3G version. Instead, the Finnish firm may debut a new 4G feature phone for Indian markets. Hence, the rumor mill is speculating that the 4G edition of Nokia 3310 will arrive to rival with JioPhone feature phone in India.

In a recent interview, Ajey Mehta, the Vice President of HMD Global has strongly suggested that the company is considering launching a 4G feature phone in India. However, he has not confirmed whether the 4G feature phone would be another variant of Nokia 3310 (2017).

Reliance Jio has recently launched JioPhone 4G feature phone with a pricing of Rs. 1,500 (~$23) in India. Since the JioPhone is expected to impact the market for feature phones, HMD Global is monitoring is its market response. If it is received well, it will also consider releasing a feature phone with 4G connectivity. Initial reports have revealed that the Reliance Jio will be shipping 6 million JioPhone units by December 2017.

Micromax is already working on a competitor phone for JioPhone. Micromax will be teaming up with BSNL service provider to launch a handset called Bharat One that will carry support for 4G VoLTE. Another Indian carrier Airtel, is also getting ready to debut a 4G smartphone with a price tag of Rs. 2,000 (~$30). This shows that competitor phones for JioPhone will be also available in the market soon. As far as HMD Global is concerned, it also seems to be very keen on taking on the JioPhone with its own 4G phone.

Read More: The Nokia 9 Looks Good With Its Coat of Polished Blue

The recently launched Nokia 3310 3G edition is heading to those markets where its 2G variant is unusable. It has already launched in Australia and it is coming to Singapore in this month. Canada and the U.S. are the other markets that are rumored to get the 3G Nokia 3310.

Do you think that Nokia’s upcoming 4G feature phone will disturb sales of JioPhone? Share us your views by commenting below.

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Microsoft Edge’s iOS and Android Version Arriving Soon, Preview Version Now Available

Microsoft has released a preview version of its Edge browser for iOS and Android smartphones. The preview version is now available as a beta testing program for users who have subscribed as Windows Insiders.

Microsoft Edge has a cleaner interface and works fast with HTML5 content. It includes a Reading View mode which presents an uncluttered version of a webpage. The Hub View contains a collection of all the bookmarks, reading list, history and downloads. It can sync favorites and reading list between devices. Microsoft will be soon adding support for syncing passwords and purchases on Microsoft Store.

In order to try the preview version of the Microsoft Edge on an iOS or Android device, users need to join Windows Insider Program. It is only available for the users in the U.S. In order to install the preview edition of Microsoft Edge on an iOS device, users will have to undergo an intricate process.

It requires users to link their smartphone to PC which involves a Microsoft account, a phone number and an installation of at least one app. The iOS version of Microsoft Edge is based on WebKit rendering engine by Apple whereas the Android version is based on Chromium. The Edge browser for these operating systems simply feature Edge skin over their respective default web browser. Hence, it is unlikely to deliver better browsing speed. However, Microsoft aims to offer a different browsing experience on Edge.

Read More: Microsoft Surface Pro LTE Models are Reportedly Arriving on December 1

In related news, Microsoft has renamed its Arrow Launcher as Microsoft Launcher. The updated app has been redesigned slightly and sports a cleaner appeal. The Redmond giant has added “Continue on PC” feature to it which will allow users to conveniently send an image or link from their phone to Windows 10 PC.

Have you tried the Microsoft Edge on your iOS or Android device? How about the new Microsoft Launcher? Share us your experience by adding your comments below.

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BlackBerry Motion Render Leaked; AT&T, Sprint and Verizon Likely to Carry it

The rumor mill has been talking about the upcoming BlackBerry Krypton phone since the past few weeks. Fresh information that has been leaked by well-known tipster Evan Blass reveals that the upcoming Krypton phone may debut as BlackBerry Motion. He has also shared an image of the BlackBerry Motion. Another leakster Roland Quandt, has revealed the U.S. carriers that will be selling the BlackBerry Motion.

During the IFA 2017, TCL that owns BlackBerry Mobile confirmed that it would be releasing a new all-touch phone with a large-sized battery and a durable body in October. Since then the rumors are claiming that the BlackBerry Krypton would be the phone that will be arriving in this month.

Around two weeks ago, BlackBerry Krypton was also seen in leaked images which revealed that the phone features a brushed metal bar that houses the rear camera. The images did not show the frontside of the phone. However, the following tweet from Blass shows what to expect on the design of the BlackBerry Motion.

The above tweet suggests that Krypton could be the codename of BlackBerry Motion phone. The image shows that the smartphone that is designed and built by TCL will indeed feature an all-touch design at the front. The smartphone is unlikely to feature a physical keyboard. Speculations have it that the BlackBerry Motion would be coming with an IP67 rated chassis.

The BlackBerry Motion seems to feature a metallic frame. Below the large display is the physical Home button that may be embedded with a fingerprint sensor. It also includes a 3.5mm audio jack.

Previous reports have revealed that it may feature a huge 4,000 mAh battery that will deliver an impressive battery life of 26 hours. It is also pegged to arrive with BlackBerry’s enterprise-friendly software and security features that will make it an ideal phone for business-centric consumers.

Another reason why it seems that the BlackBerry Motion’s arrival could to be close at hand is that has been certified by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Wi-Fi Alliance. The device is expected to feature a 5.2-inch or a 5.5-inch FHD display. The Snapdragon 625 chipset along with 4 GB of RAM is pegged to power the BlackBerry Motion. It is expected to arrive preinstalled with Android 7.0 Nougat OS.

TCL is also rumored to be working on another smartphone is allegedly codenamed as BlackBerry Juno. This phone is likely to arrive with a physical QWERTY keyboard.

Read More: Blackberry KEYone offer on Gearbest, $75 off (coupon)

BlackBerry Motion’s Launch

The launch date of BlackBerry Motion is not known. However, Quandt has revealed that it will be available through AT&T, Verizon and Sprint are likely to carry it in the U.S. In some markets like China, TCL will be selling its dual-SIM variant.

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Yet Another Case of iPhone 8 Plus Swollen Battery Reported

Cases of iPhone 8 Plus which burst open possibly due to battery failures are piling up by the day. Not too long ago, we only reported two cases but not, there has been a total of six different cases reported with pictures showing the damaged devices. The latest report comes from a MacRumors reader, Anthony Wu based in Toronto, Canada who claimed to have bought his units on Sunday but had to return it after the display burst open. The burst up is fingered to be as a result of a defective battery inside the iPhone that swelled and placed pressure on the assembly.

The burst up is fingered to be as a result of a defective battery inside the iPhone that swelled and subsequently placed pressure on the assembly. Another report was logged in by iRepair, an Apple products repair shop based in Greece. The unit (pictured below) was left to charge overnight on the night after purchase and by the morning, the deed was done, iPhone was gone. What makes this case spectacular is that the owner was supposedly using only an official Apple power adapter and Lightning to USB cable.

RelatediPhone 8 Plus Swollen Batteries Reports To Be Investigated

These latest reports bring the total number of cases of iPhone 8 Plus battery failures to six, following reports in Taiwan, Japan, and Hong Kong last week. Apple had earlier reacted to the reports that it was aware and that an investigation was underway to determine the possible cause. But since then, there has been no update.iPhone 8 Plus

However, with millions of iPhones coming off the production line overseas, and thereby millions of lithium-ion batteries being manufactured, it’s common in the industry for there to be a very low percentage of defective units. So far, there have been no case of exploding battery to warrant comparing this to the Galaxy Note 7. Moreover, we are still in the early days, six cases of suspected iPhone 8 Plus battery failure out of millions of devices probably isn’t much cause for full-blown concern at this point. We’ll keep you updated if more cases are reported.

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Samsung Galaxy X Foldable Phone Rumors: Limited Edition Smartphone that May Release Only in South Korea

Samsung is rumored to be working on a foldable smartphone called Galaxy X. The handset has been certified by Bluetooth SIG as well as National Radio Agency from South Korea. These certifications have revealed that the Galaxy X has a model number of SM-G888N0. Fresh information suggest that it could be a limited phone as the South Korean company is speculated to manufacture only 10,000 units.

If the Galaxy X is a limited edition, it may not receive a worldwide release and may be only made available in the home country of South Korea. In 2014, the Galaxy Note Edge that features a single edge curved display was only launched in South Korea and India. Hence, the first Galaxy X could be a test device because of which it may be available in limited edition in South Korea. There is a possibility it may receive a global launch in 2019.

Samsung Galaxy Foldable Smartphone Prototype

Read More: Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Records Highest Score of 94 on DxOMark

Interestingly, Samsung has confirmed in the previous month that if it is able to overcome the technical glitches, it may launch a foldable Galaxy Note in 2018. However, there is no confirmation that this smartphone will launch as Galaxy X.

According to Forbes, Samsung may showcase the Galaxy X foldable phone at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that will be held between Jan. 9 to Jan. 12 in January 2018. The company is unlikely to launch the Galaxy X at Mobile World Congress (MWC) that is usually held in February. The reason behind it is that Samsung is known for launching its new S-series flagship just before MWC.

Next year’s MWC 2018 will be held between Feb. 26 and March 1. Hence, the South Korean company is expected to debut the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ on Feb. 25. There is a possibility that the Galaxy X may get unveiled alongside the Galaxy Note 9 in August next year or during the IFA 2018 that will be held in between Aug. 31 to Sept. 5.

The Galaxy X is expected to arrive with flagship specification and it goes without saying that its foldable design will be its USP.  The South Korean company will not want the Galaxy X to cannibalize the sales of its next generation Galaxy S and Galaxy Note series smartphones.

When do you think will Samsung release the Galaxy X foldable phone next year? Share us your thoughts by posting your comments below.

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Google Pixel 2 Price Slashed by $100 on Best Buy

On Wednesday, Google had unveiled the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL flagship smartphones. It’s been only a day since the launch of the Pixel 2 and Best Buy is already selling it with a discount of $100 for customers who buy it through monthly installments. The price of the Pixel 2 XL is also discounted by $25.

Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are exclusively available through Verizon in the U.S. The unlocked Pixel 2 and 2 XL can be availed through Google Store in the U.S. These unlocked models that come with e-SIM for Project Fi subscribers will allow users to seamlessly switch between multiple networks like Sprint, T-Mobile and U.S. Cellular.

The $100 discount for Google Pixel 2 is only available on its Verizon variant, not for its unlocked model. Hence, in order to take advantage of $100 price cut on Pixel 2, buyers will have to subscribe for Verizon’s installment plan.

Read More: Google Pixel 2 Camera Now DXOMark’s Best Camera With A Score of 98

Best Buy is offering the 64 GB Pixel 2 with monthly installments of $22.91 and its 128 GB model with monthly payments of $27.08 for 24 months. These two models are currently available with a respective pricing of $649 and $749. However, Best Buy’s installment plan for Verizon Pixel 2 will allow users to pay a grand total of $549.84 for the 64 GB model and $649.92 for the 128 GB variant.

As far as Pixel 2 XL is concerned, its 64 GB model is available with monthly payments of $34.36 for 24 months which brings its total cost to $824.64. The 128 GB variant can be bought with $38.53 monthly installments for 24 months which brings its total price to $924.72. Hence, these installment plans bring a mere discount of $25 on the original pricing of $849 and $949 for the two storage models of Pixel 2 XL.

Buyers of Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL will be provided with a Google Home Mini smart speaker for free. The shipments of the Pixel 2 will start on Oct. 19. However, the exact release date of Pixel 2 XL has not been revealed yet.

What do you think about $100 discount offer for Pixel 2 on Best Buy? Are you interested in availing it? share us your thoughts by adding your comments below.

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Honor 6C Pro’s Manual Reveal Appears Before its Official Announcement

The Honor 6C smartphone was launched in April this year. It seems that the company will be soon unleashing its enhanced edition called Honor 6C Pro. However, some of the key information of the smartphone have been already revealed as the German and Italian wings of Honor have published its user manual on their websites. The Honor 6C Pro was also spotted at the website of Eurasian Economic Union certification body in the previous month which suggested that it may get unveiled soon.

The user manual of the Honor 6C Pro does not contain much information on its specs. It only reveals that it is preinstalled with Android Nougat that is skinned with Emotion UI 5 from Huawei. It has also revealed that the Honor 6C Pro variant that is heading to Germany, Italy and other European regions carries a model number of JMM-L22.  Honor-6C-Pro The manual also includes a render of the Honor 6C Pro alongside a TV. It shows that the smartphone feature does not feature very narrow bezels and it lacks a physical Home button. It also suggests that the smartphone could be featuring a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. The presence of a TV in the above render indicates that the Honor 6C Pro’s display can be mirrored on a larger screen.

The above image shows that one of the variants of the Honor 6C Pro would be coming with a hybrid SIM slot that will allow users to use two nano-sized SIM cards or one nano-SIM along with a microSD card simultaneously.

Read More: India Gets The Honor 9i: Brings Quad Cameras, Kirin 659 Processor, and an 18:9 Display

Previous reports have revealed that the Honor 6C Pro would be a mid-range phone that will be driven by Snapdragon 425 chipset and 3 GB of RAM. It is rumored to arrive with an internal storage of 32 GB. It is tipped to feature a rear camera of 13-megapixel and a front-facing shooter of 5-megapixel. The smartphone is likely to house a 5.2-inch display that will support full HD resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels.

There is no official information on the launch date of Honor 6C Pro. Honor’s parent company named Huawei will be launching the Mate 10 series smartphones on Oct. 16. Huawei is unlikely to introduce the budget-friendly Honor 6C Pro at the launch event of Mate 10.  However, the rumor mill suggests that the Honor 6C Pro may get unveiled in this month.

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Apple iPhone X First 1 Million Shipment May be Delayed Till December

A new report has emerged to the effect that the first batch of Apple‘s latest iPhone X may not all be shipped this November. The iPhone X is expected to ship on November 3 when Apple will make 1 million units available to those that have successfully pre-ordered for the sleek iPhone model. Brightwire Inc shared a tweet on their Twitter page stating that Apple may delay shipment of the first 1 million iPhone X units until December. This is attributed to the yield rate which purportedly plunged below 10%.

The iPhone X was the deal breaker among the three models announced by Apple. It features a full-screen design with near bezel-less display and several other features which makes it the favourite model that many fans want to grab despite the steep price tag. Brightwire Inc didn’t specify which of the production phase was causing the reduction in the yield rate but over the last few months, iPhone X production has been bugged by issues such as low yields for the OLED panels and problems with the 3D sensors.

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Except this report isn’t true or Apple speed things up, the delay in the first shipment could have a ripple effect on the subsequent shipments. That would mean a whole lot of prospective iPhone X buyers are going to be left disappointed. The good thing about a protracted delay which this could cause is that some prospective buyers may then decide to get the other new iPhone models instead of continuously waiting for the premium model.

The Nokia 9 Looks Good With Its Coat of Polished Blue

We have seen a bunch of renders of the Nokia 9 surface online but it has always been the same color – Polished Copper. The maker of those renders decided to make fresh ones but in a blue shade similar to that of the Nokia 8.

Nokia 9 Polished Blue

The Polished Blue Nokia 9 keeps the design of the Polished Copper variant. Personally, I do not like the copper color but Nokia is not new to using it. The Lumia 930 released in 2014 has a similar color but it is called Bright Orange.

The Nokia 9 is curvy. The glass covering the screen curves towards the back and the glass on the rear curves to the front. Both of them meet at the aluminium frame. The top and bottom bezels are thinner but not super thin.

The Nokia 9 has dual rear cameras in a vertical setup with a LED flash flanking it on the right. Right under the sensors sit a circular fingerprint scanner.

Beneath the glass and metal body, the Nokia 9 is expected to come with the Snapdragon 835 mobile platform, 6GB/8GB of RAM and up to 128GB of storage. It is also expected to come with an IP68 rating and wireless charging support.

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Huawei Mate 10 Pro First Real Photos Leaked Unmasking Front & Rear Designs

It is no longer news that Huawei will launch the Mate 10, Mate 10 Pro and a couple of other models in the Mate series on October 16. The launch date is still some days away but the Mate 10 devices continue to simmer in and out of leaks. From the leaked renders we have seen so far, we can gather that the Mate 10 Pro will be the deal breaker with a full-screen, bezel-less design. The Mate 10 Pro’s first renders were shared by Twitter tipster Evan Blass recently. Habeeb thinks the render looks gorgeous and he isn’t alone with that thought. Well, if you are in doubt if that is really the Mate 10 Pro’s render, here are a couple of real photos said to be those of the Mte 10 Pro and what better word apart from gorgeous can we use to describe the device?Huawei Mate 10 Pro

The Mate 10 Pro seems to continue from where the Mate 9 Pro left off, with its stunning and exceptional design. This time around, instead of a curved edge design like the Mate 9 Pro, the Mate 10 Pro follows the latest flagship trend which is a full-screen design that is nearly bezel-less. It is noteworthy that the leaked photos looked very much similar to the renders leaked by Evan Blass. Just that the back panel on the real photo looks like it is glossier, perhaps made of glass just like the Huawei P10.

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Huawei’s numerous teasers had always focused on the AI capable Kirin 970 chip which the Mate 10 series would pack which the tech giant claims turns the smartphone into being more than a smartphone. That seems to overshadow the other specs of the Mate 10 pro which is expected to pack a Quad HD (1440 x 2880 pixels) display and a more classic 16:9 screen aspect ratio. The Mate 10 Pro is also expected to feature a dual-camera setup comprising of a 20MP and 12MP sensors, probably in an RGB and monochrome arrangement.