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Nokia CEO says Company will Make New Foray into Consumer Market

Nokia used to be the biggest phone maker in the world at one point, but not anymore as so many things have changed now like Donald Trump winning the US elections. But according to CEO Rajeev Suri, the company is not far from done as you might start seeing Nokia products in the market soon.

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At the 18th Nikkei Global Management Forum which was held in Japan, the CEO said that for the company to sustain its business, constant adaptability to change is crucial. The statement is not surprising as some believe Nokia’s fall is attributed to its failure to see the world was changing and its refusal to adopt the Android OS in time.

The company has acquired French telecommunications company, Alcatel-Lucent, who in turn own Bell Laboratories, one of the largest communication research institutes in the world with a portfolio of over 29,000 patents.

They have also acquired another French company, Withings, a company known for its smart health-focused wearable devices and are planning to reinvent the Nokia brand through them.

In Mr. Suri’s words ”We think the opportunity for us to go into the [consumer market] and to combine it with the network business we have is powerful”. The company is pushing hard for 5G wireless technology which will assist development of innovations in virtual reality and sensory devices.

READ MORE: Microsoft Executive Reveals New Nokia Phones Coming in Q2 2017

Camera Samples of Huawei Mate 9 Porsche Design

It is almost a week since the launch of Huawei’s latest flagship, the Mate 9, but the shock from the pricing of the Mate 9 Porsche Design has not worn off yet.

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The senior vice-president of Huawei, Yu Chengdong, wants you to know that purchasing the Porsche Design version of the phone is worth every penny and he has done that by uploading camera samples of the phone on his Weibo page.

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While the pictures are not bad, they should not appear any different from what you would get if they were taken on the standard variant since they both have the same camera setup. I think a better way to convince people would be by comparing on-screen time since they have the same batteries but different screen sizes and resolutions.

The Mate 9 Porsche Design has a 5.5” 2K AMOLED curved display, 6GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, dual 20MP + 12MP Leica rear cameras, an 8MP camera up front, NFC, runs Android Nougat and has a 4000mAh battery. All these specs cost a not-so-pocket-friendly $1547!!

READ MORE: Huawei May Release Its own Concept Phone Next Month

Smart Edge Gesture Support on MIUI 9 Will Enhance Mi Note 2

The Xiaomi Mi Note 2 has a dual-curved display which is similar to what you have on the S7 Edge. But while Samsung’s curved edges have special functions when you swipe them such as quick shortcuts to preset apps, contacts, and news feed; and if you use it with a flip case, the exposed edge will display notifications and important info without you having to open the phone.

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Xiaomi on the other hand failed to mention during the launch of the Mi Note 2 if it had any special tricks up its sleeve screen. Though reports said it does have some special gestures like shortcuts to theme customizations. However, it appears it will get better functions following the arrival of MIUI 9.

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Yesterday, we reported that a private beta of the new ROM was available to a select few and since it is based on Android Nougat 7.1, it will feature smart edge gestures. The news now is that these gestures will greatly improve the experience of the Mi Note 2 when it eventually gets updated to MIUI 9. There are no details yet on what specific functions it will have; if they will be similar to what we have seen before or be new tricks.

READ MORE: Xiaomi Releases Piston Pro in-Ear Earphones

iPhone 8 Could Use OLED Display, Recent Apple Filing Suggests

A recent Apple financial performance filing before the US Securities and Exchange Commission has revealed a strategic new detail about Apple’s future plans for its iPhone’s displays, suggesting a shift to OLED displays beginning with the iPhone 8. The filing known as Form 10-K is an annual report required by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), that gives a comprehensive summary of a company’s financial performance.

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The recent filing as unearthed by investment firm JP Morgan shows that Apple had placed a purchase order for OLEDs with more than a year duration for the first time valued at a staggering $4 billion. According to JP Morgan, the order coincides with an “off-balance sheet obligation” for the same amount from the third quarter, which it believed to be a long-term OLED obligation to Samsung for the future iPhone.

Read More: Xiaomi Mi 5S Underglass Fingerprint Scanner Feature Expected in iPhone 8

It is widely rumored that Apple’s next iPhone 8 billed for next Fall could use OLED displays on one of its versions. This obviously is a shift from the LCD displays currently being used on Apple iPhones, although the company uses OLED panels in other products including Apple Watch and, most recently, the 2016 MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar. The OLED panels could be supplied by Samsung which is the main supplier of the technology, but other firms like LG, Sharp and even Japan Displays (JDI) which supplies the current LCDs, are also tipped  as potential suppliers.

 

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OnePlus 3T Officially Gets November 15 Launch Date

OnePlus has officially released  a teaser on Twitter pointing at a launch event holding on November 15 at 1 PM EST. As rumored, the company is expected to release a Snapdragon 821-powered version of the OnePlus 3. Although the official release did not explicitly state the name of the device that would be launched that day, it is the OnePlus 3T, an upgraded version of the OnePlus 3.

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Earlier on, Qualcomm had through its official Twitter handle released a post that teased the coming of a OnePlus device that would be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor sort of confirming earlier rumors. Now this teaser has given some confirmation to the rumors but then, it left off without ascribing a name to the expected smartphone. The poster contains the code T-7 and then the date as well as time of the launch event. While the letter T can be given to be representing the OnePlus 3T, we cannot say what the number 7 refers to. So we’ll have to wait till the conference to find out more.

Read More: Gionee S9 with 4GB RAM, Helio P10 Appears on AnTuTu

Specs wise, the OnePlus 3T is expected to sport the same 5.5-inch 1080p Optic AMOLED display that was first seen on the OnePlus 3. New details have emerged that it is likely that the OnePlus 3T would use LCD display due to shortage of AMOLED screen in order to fast track shipment of the device. In addition, the device is expected to feature two memory versions with 64GB or 128GB of internal storage, but both models are expected to have 6GB of RAM. The major differences from the OnePlus 3 will include an upgrade of the processor to Snapdragon 821, while the rear camera is expected to have the Sony IMX398 sensor that can be found in the OPPO R9s and R9s Plus. Also unlike the OnePlus 3, the upcoming device is expected to have Android 7.0 Nougat pre-installed. Not forgetting also that the price would come around $80 higher than the OnePlus 3, placing it around $480.

MIUI 9 Private Beta Based on Android 7.1 Leaked

It’s no news that Xiaomi is already working on MIUI 9. An insider already leaked that the company held a ceremony recently to kick off the project. Despite that, a new leak suggests that they have might have been working on it for a while already.

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Weibo user @Kjuma posted a screenshot of a phone that has received a private beta of the new ROM. The MIUI version number says 9.10.13 based on Android 7.1  Nougat, and the update is a whooping 1.8GB.

The update will bring new features such as split-screen multitasking and smart gestures support. However, some people have doubted the authenticity of the image as it has the MIUI 8 slogan.

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I am not really excited about the new update and I am sure quite a number of MIUI users will share the same opinion as well. While MIUI 9 may be based on Android Nougat, there is a very strong chance that some phones which might receive the update when it is finally released will still be stuck on their current version of android.

READ MORE: CM14 Unofficial Build Based on Android Nougat Available for Redmi Note 3

Take the Redmi Note 3 for example, it is still running Android Lollipop even though it is one of Xiaomi’s best selling phones and was released months after Marshmallow was made official. Xiaomi said it was working on a Marshmallow update for it  but we’ve heard nothing for months now.

Xiaomi MIX Sells Out In 30 Seconds

The Xiaomi MIX went on sale again today alongside the Mi Note 2 but both devices were out of stock in a very short time.

The sales kicked off at exactly 10 o’clock. Some buyers who were trying to purchase it decided to reload the page since it was slow to load due to the heavy traffic on the server only to see it was out of stock. Those who took note of the time said it was still 10:00:30 am when the MIX sold out!!

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The Mi Note 2 cannot be said to have fared any better as it was out of stock in a minute.

Some users’ feedback have said it’s better to make a reservation than wait to buy during flash sales as a reserved order will most likely be fulfilled. The short supply of the Mi Mix is still understandable as Xiaomi has said they are facing production challenges with the ceramic body. Until that is fixed, there will always be a short supply of the phone.

READ MORE: Xiaomi Announces Super Affordable Redmi 4A

Xiaomi May Release Non-Curved Mi Note 2 Variant on November 11

It’s been two weeks since the Mi Note 2 launched and the second flash sale ran today, even though quite a number of people were still not able to purchase due to the limited supply. However, a new Xiaomi phone has been spotted on TENAA that shares several similarities to the Mi Note 2 but lacks a curved-display. Speculations say this is the Non-Curved Variant of the Mi Note 2.

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The phone’s model number is 2015213 which is just a little different from the Mi Note 2’s 2015211 model number. It also features the same rear camera design but lacks the rear curves as well as the curved screen in front.

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The screen is 5.68” but there is no mention of the resolution. But there is a high chance it is a Full HD OLED display. Battery capacity is 4070mAh and all the other specifications are said to be the same.

READ MORE: What Happens When You Drop Your Xiaomi Mi Mix?

Gionee S9 with 4GB RAM, Helio P10 Appears on AnTuTu

Gionee‘s first smartphone coming with a dual rear camera set up was recently spotted on TENAA where it got certified. The TENAA listing gave us a peek of the device’s render as well as some of its specifications. The Gionee S9 has again appeared on benchmark site AnTuTu which does nothing but confirm the TENAA listed specifications and perhaps gives us the idea that a launch is imminent.

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From the AnTuTu listing, the Gonee S9 features a Full HD (1080 pixels) resolution which would be on a 5.5-inch display, at least we know the display size from the TENAA data. The AnTuTu data further reveals a MediaTek Helio P10 (MT6755) octa-core processor would power the expected flagship device while a Mali-T860 GPU will power the graphics. There is also a memory combination of 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage on the device.

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Read More: Gionee S9 Apears at TENAA: Sports 13MP+5MP Dual Rear Cameras

On the camera end, the Gionee S9 crams a 13MP front camera as well as a 13MP primary sensor at the rear. The rear camera, though, as revealed by the device’s appearance on TENAA is a dual camera set-up with the secondary or depth of field camera sporting a 5MP sensor. Additionally, the Gionee S9 comes pre-installed with Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS.

6.4” Lenovo Phablet With Low-Range Specifications Shows Up at TENAA (Updated)

A new Lenovo phone with a massive 6.47-inch display has surfaced on TENAA apparently to get its network certification. The specifications of the new phone can’t be compared to what you have on other large screen phones like the Xiaomi Mi Max or the Meizu M3 Max.

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The phone which has model number PB2-650N sports a 6.47” HD display, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of built-in storage, a 1.3GHz quad-core processor, an 8MP rear camera, and a 5MP front facing camera.

It runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow, has a SD card slot (128GB max) and a 4050mah battery which should provide enough screen time since it has a 720p resolution.

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The image on TENAA however shows the display having thin side bezels and lacking a fingerprint scanner. The phone weighs 230g and has a thickness of 8.65mm. There is support for 4G LTE (TDD and FDD) but the bands are few.

READ MORE: Lenovo to Manufacture All Their Phones Under The Moto Brand

Xiaomi Releases Piston Pro In-Ear Earphones

Xiaomi makes a bunch of accessories for their mobile devices and earphones are a part of them. The company has released a number of earphones over the years of which the Piston series is the most popular. Today they have released the Piston Pro in-ear earphones.

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The Piston 3 Pro has a CNC diamond-cut aluminium sound chamber with an anodized surface and a CD pattern engraved design. The main earbuds are bent to 45° so that they fit nicely into your ears and don’t fall off.

The Piston Pro uses a combination of double coils and a moving piston to produce clear natural sounds and achieve a tri-band balance. If you head to the official page, there is an audio track that automatically plays which you can use to test out the earphones and see if you can distinguish the various background sounds on the track.

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The Piston Pro has three control buttons that are housed in a chamber designed like a warhead. You can switch between tracks and also play and pause with the buttons. Xiaomi has decided not to use flat wires for the earphones and there is no mention of it being tangle-free but it says the wire is made of TPE with a matte finish.

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Xiaomi has bundled the Piston Pro with 4 sizes of silicone soft skin ear plugs that reduce ear irritation and are comfortable when you wear them.

READ MORE: Xiaomi Mi Mix Sold out in Just Ten Seconds in First Flash Sale

More Interesting Details on Huawei Concept Phone Emerge

Not long after well-known analyst Pan Jiutang revealed that Huawei was working on its own concept phone using Samsung’s four curved screen and scheduled for release in December, more details have emerged sort of lending credence to Jiutang’s assertions. The new details even went on to mention specifically that the Huawei concept phone would be launched on December 16.

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According to Weibo user @Mocha, the said Huawei Concept phone is not just a new product but a new product line or brand which perhaps would bore many offspring in the future. The leakster ascribed a very high degree of authenticity to Pan Jiutang’s post about the Huawei device.

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Also, another Weibo user @Zheng Jun also confirmed the existence of a Huawei concept phone and the conceptualization comes in on the screen design and the design would be one of the major attraction of the device. Jiutang had earlier hinted at Huawei using Samsung’s four curved screen on the device. We’ll have to wait some more to fully grab what that means.

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Further more, some web users have dug into the archives to unearth a Huawei patent filed last year for a concept device (pictured above) with curved display at the front and a rounded arc at the back which is symmetrical with the front glass. The device bore some resemblance with Samsung Galaxy Edge’s design  but with some notable omissions. On closer look it can be seen that the concept phone has no camera, no fingerprint sensor, no visible physical capacitive keys, neither is there any visible speakers, headphone jack or any other physical feature except the curved screen.

Read More: Huawei’s Own Concept Phone Tipped For Release Next Month

There seems to be some explanation, though, as internal sources have revealed that the Huawei concept phone comes with a set of peripherals such as headsets, smart band or watch, external camera and even implant device. Also the sources hinted that Huawei would likely manufacture just the concept phones while the other peripheral devices would be manufactured by third parties. Interesting isn’t it? We’ll have to see how this turns out, really!

 

Meizu’s Leaked Concept Renders Shows A True Bezel-less Front, But Unlikely To Be True

Recently, a new set of renders of an alleged Meizu device cropped up on the internet, revealing a brand new device with a true bezel-less front. While usually such concepts never convert into real products, Xiaomi proved all of us wrong, with its new surprise, the Xiaomi Mi Mix. So, we can’t totally rule out the possibility of its counterpart, Meizu, releasing a concept machine of its own.

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The new images are basic renders, showing off a true bezel-less front. So, unlike the Mi Mix, there is no bezel at the bottom. And it looks like the phone comes with an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor on the front. This definitely makes this Meizu phone much better looking than the Mi Mix, but we still wonder whether this phone actually exists.

RELATED: Huawei’s Concept Smartphone Tipped for December Release

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To be honest, Meizu, at present, seems to be more focused on its new flagship smartphone. The Meizu Pro 6S although decently specced, isn’t as powerful as other flagships in the market right now. So, it’s unlikely that the company is focusing its energy on a concept machine before revealing a decent flagship worthy smartphone.

There’s another leaked image (check below) which shows the date 24 December 2016, teasing us about a new product launch from the company. Unfortunately, at present, we can’t confirm anything, so we better wait for more details.

Check out rest of the Meizu Concept Phone renders below.

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Xiaomi Launches Cloth Pear Fresh Air Mask Priced at 89 Yuan ($13)

Xiaomi‘s latest crowdfunding product is a new 52-chip fresh air mask which was launched today in China. Adopting the moniker Cloth Pear Fresh air mask, the product as the name implies, is a set of masks with a streamlined compact layout, with an overall weight of 50.5g which makes it very light and portable.

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The Cloth Pear fresh air mask uses a three-dimensional design, joined by hand-sewing with high-grade textile. There is a filter made of delicate materials which are able to achieve  PM 2.5 filtration efficiency up to 99%. The housing of the filter is made using high-quality polyester fabric.

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The new air mask system comes with double detachable design, custom-built ultra-thin fan, with 3-level speed, a power-on button, charging support, individual air volume memory, knob type filter cartridge which makes the air filter easy to update.

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In addition, the new Cloth pear fresh air mask system contains high-density polymer lithium-ion battery, with an energy-saving module, 4-8 hours charging time. The Cloth Pear Fresh Air mask is available via the Mi home crowdfunding page for just 89 Yuan ($13).

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Motorola Moto M Goes Official: 4GB RAM, Helio P15 Chip & More

Motorola which is no part of the Lenovo family seems to have officially launched the Moto M without rolling out the drums and avoiding the protocols of organizing a launch event. The mid-range Motorola Moto M has been officially listed on China’s Tmall with a somewhat high price tag of 1999 Yuan ($295).

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For a 1999 Yuan device, the specifications really didn’t fly. The Moto M comes in with a 5.5-inch display with Full HD (1080 pixels) resolution. The device is powered by an Octa-core MediaTek Helio P15 chip clocked at 2.2GHz which is a bit strange on a Motorola device. The processor is complemented by an exorbitant 4GB RAM and in terms of storage, there is 32GB of internal storage.

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The Motorola Moto M  adopts a splash-proof all-metal body with P2i hydrophobic coating and there is a rear fingerprint sensor on the device.The Moto M also features a cool 16MP rear camera with LED flash, Dolby Atmos sound, dual SIM slots and a 3,050mAh battery.

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Basically, nothing tickles on the device for that price, when compared to other moderately priced devices like the Xiaomi Mi 5s which packs the Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 chipset, and a front ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, not forgetting the LeEco Pro 3 also having a cheap price tag. Perhaps the Moto M would perform better in other markets outside China.

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Xiaomi Mi Smart Electric Kettle Review! Is It Awesome?

As you know, Xiaomi produces all sorts of gadgets but I’ve never reviewed a smart electric water kettle. It is a little pricey as it costs $54 but is it any good? Find that out in the full review.

Xiaomi Smart Kettle Review: VIDEO REVIEW

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Xiaomi Smart Kettle Review: UNBOXING

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The product ships in quite a nice box and inside of it, you can find a kettle itself, a base and some instruction manuals.

Xiaomi Smart Kettle Review: DESIGN and FEATURES

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When it comes to the looks, we have a nice and minimal design. The kettle is made of quality matt plastic and inside of it is made of stainless steel.

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You can pour in up to 1.5l of water inside of it and the kettle uses 1.8kw of power.

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Overall, the kettle is very well made and it seems that it will last a long time.

Xiaomi Smart Kettle Review: SMART FEATURES

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Since it is the first smart kettle I’ve ever reviewed, I was super excited to test all the features out.

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First of all, you can use the device as a regular kettle by simply pressing the first capacitive key, which has a great response.

In order to unleash those smart features, you have to connect the kettle to your phone via Bluetooth using the Mi Home app. I didn’t have any issues connecting my phone to the device but I didn’t like the fact that the app is in Chinese. The main smart feature is that the kettle has a built-in temperature control up to 12 h. Within the app, you can select e.g. that you want to keep the temperature of the water at 80 degrees from 1 to 12 hours.

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Also, if you choose the button showing the curve going up, the kettle will raise the temperature to the boiling level first and then keep it at your desired level.

Xiaomi Smart Kettle Review: CONCLUSIONS

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Everything worked just fine during my review period and I believe these features are great for those who love drinking tea of coffee constantly without the need to boil the water and then wait for it to cool off.

Also, I love a design and quality materials used in the construction of the Xiaomi Mi Kettle.

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However, I was disappointed that as of now, the app is in Chinese. Also, I believe there should be more smart features e.g. the ability to turn on/off the kettle using your phone. Finally, I believe the Wifi connection would have been better on this kind of the device, so you can control the kettle from a distance.

At the end of the day, the Xiaomi smart kettle is a nice-looking and high-quality product and it does all the things as advertised but it is up to you to decide if the price of $54 is worth it.

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Meizu Music Flip Case Images: Multi-functional Smart Protective Case

Meizu launched the Pro 6S on November 3 and even though that was the high-point of the day, it wasn’t the only gadget unveiled on that day. Meizu also launched a smart protective casing for its smartphones which could be called Meizu Music flip case with a cheap 149 Yuan ($22)price tag.

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The flip case looks like a MP3 player but is actually a protective casing which is capable of being used as a MP3 player.  The device was produced using three kinds of durable materials which still ensures it is not too heavy and can be held easily.

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The protective casing comes with features which lets users operate it even when it is flipped close. Such functions like playing music, receiving calls and other functions can be operated right from the Meizu Music flip case.

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Read More: Meizu EP2X In-ear Headphones Launched With A Curvy Design, Costs Just $19

 

The Meizu Music flip case adapted for the Pro 6S has already gone on sale on November 7 on the Meizu official website.

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CPU Battle: Top 6 Processors Slug it Out

The year is almost over and all the top processors have been released and anyone can now purchase a phone that has any of the chips. While the manufacturers have released benchmark scores comparing them against each other, it’s still important to see how they perform outside the laboratories.

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Weibo user @ice universe has benchmarked the top 6 processors against each other and the results are pretty interesting. He has also listed out the strong points of each processor.

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The result shows Huawei’s Kirin 960 winning scoring highest in memory latency, memory bandwidth, and Dijkstra algorithm value. The Helio X25  CPU  is no slouch either as it wins in some areas too. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 821 chip also ranks in HDR and Face Detection.

READ MORE:  Xiaomi Meri Rumored to feature In-House Processor

Samsung’s Exynos 8890 is best at encryption and lossless data compression (LZMA). The older snapdragon CPU however fails to win any category which is not surprising as the Snapdragon 821 is supposed to be better than it in all ways. But it does score a little higher than the SD821 in encryption.

LeEco In Trouble? CEO’s Alleged Internal Letter Says Company Facing Cash Crunch

We all know ‘LeEco’ which is aggressively expanding into so many ventures, offering amazing products at affordable pricing. But it’s not easy expanding ever so quickly especially when you are operating not just in your domestic market, but entering large markets such as the US. Now, it has come to light that all things are not going so well for the company.

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According to an internal letter sent by LeEco CEO Jia Yueting, obtained by Bloomberg, the company is reportedly facing cash crunch. The CEO reportedly sent the letter on Sunday explaining about the company’s difficulty is sustaining the fast growth powered by its recent ventures.

While the parent company Leshi Internet Information & Technology Corp. is listed on the stock exchange, other ventures such as its auto department as well as smartphone department are unlisted.

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Cash crunch is never a good sign for a venture and it wasn’t surprising to see LeEco’s shares tumble today at the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. But Jia says that the management will work on corrective measures such as slowing down the existing aggressive expansion. He even said that he will reduce his yearly income to just 1 Yuan (15 cents). Other possible measures to be taken by the company mentioned in the letter include  focusing on existing business, decreasing subsidies to customers, and implementing other cost-cutting programs.

READ MORE: LeEco LeSEE Pro Electric Car Launched in the US (Pictures)

This letter was widely shared on Weibo today and soon it educed a response from Xiaomi’s CEO (or so it seemed at that time), as a screenshot of a Wechat message with Lei Jun commenting about the debts of LeEco emerged online. This further led to a response from LeEco criticing Xiaomi and Lei Jun for spreading rumors. For this, Xiaomi’s official spokesperson replied asking LeEco to focus on its debts rather than distracting public from it.

Now, some think that this screenshot is fake and is not from Lei Jun, but the Xiaomi CEO is yet to comment on this matter. Neverthless, this internal letter revealed today from LeEco’s CEO will surely damage the reputation of the company and it’s venture to some extent.

Let’s wait for more details on this matter.

New Samsung S8 Leaks: 2K Display, No Physical Home Button

The Galaxy S8 is the most anticipated phone from Samsung now. It is an important device for the company and for the whole world, as it is their next flagship after the Galaxy Note 7 disaster. Everyone wants to know how Samsung will regain their already soiled image and from the leaks and rumors, it seems they are killing it already.

The latest leak is a major one that has a high chance of turning out to be true. A week ago we covered the news that Samsung was going to start using bezel-less OLED displays starting from 2017. While the S-LCD executive declined to confirm if the Samsung S8 was going to be the first phone to feature the new display technology, the new leak might be the confirmation we need.

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The source is a user on Weibo @ice universe, who said the Galaxy S8 will keep the 2K display resolution from the previous generation but will use a new screen material. This hints that the Samsung S8 may be the first of Samsung devices to sport the new display technology.

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Another hint is that Samsung has not issued out any orders for the components used for the home key suggesting that the company may be ditching the home button which doubles as a fingerprint scanner completely. If the S8 doesn’t have a home button, Samsung can reduce the bottom bezel of the phone and achieve the 90% screen-to-body ratio.

READ MORE: Samsung Announces First 8GB RAM for Phones and Tablets