The big players are already into VR: Google, HTC, Samsung, Facebook, and OnePlus, to name a few, so one would expect Xiaomi should have joined the party too, even before Google listed them as one of the manufacturers that they partnered with to make Daydream ready smartphones during this year’s I/O conference.
Seems they already did, because today we found a dedicated Weibo account for Xiaomi’s VR project with the username @XiaomiVR.
Xiaomi’s GM, Tang Mu, stated that the company will release its VR headset in August and but there’s no information regarding the price and the specifications. We also do not know if the headset will work for current Xiaomi devices or if it is a step towards the daydream project.
We sure will update you when we get more details about the device.
Meizu has released an official statement saying that the company has always attached importance to the protection of intellectual property and has never refused to pay for legal patents. The statement also says that the company has had multiple talks with Qualcomm and are disappointed that Qualcomm has taken them to court. Meizu says it will hold a press conference on Tuesday, 28th of June regarding the lawsuit.
Vivo will take the wraps off the Vivo X7 as well as Vivo X7 Plus smartphones on June 30 in China. The company has revealed some of the details of the smartphone via teasers in the past few weeks, but now, we have almost everything about the device, thanks to its TENAA certification. For those who don’t know, TENAA is the Chinese network certification website and is the equivalent of FCC in the US. While TENAA usually reveals the pictures of the device as well, for the Vivo X7, we didn’t find any images. So, let’s take a look at the phone’s specs.
The Vivo X7 will come with a 5.2-inch 1080p display up front. Under the hood, the phone will feature an octa-core chip clocked at 1.8GHz. Vivo has already confirmed that this chip will be the Qualcomm Snapdragon 652. Further, there will be 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage on board. Note that TENAA confirms that the phone will not have a MicroSD card slot. Coming to the camera, up front, you will get a 16MP shooter, however at the back, there will be a 13MP sensor. The setup is very similar to the one used on the OPPO R9 flagship. Given that the R9 is selling so well in China, looks like Vivo decided to take some pointers from the device.
Unfortunately, even though we are nearing the second half of 2016, Vivo X7 is said to come with Android 5.1 on board. The battery will be of 2930mAh inside a 7.24mm body. There will be at least two colors available — gold and rose gold.
The company will announce the X7 along with its larger sibling, X7 Plus on Thursday. So, stay tuned for more details.
A few days back, we heard that Huawei was going to announce the Honor 8 flagship early July. In fact, we even had a date, i.e. July 5, which was said to be the release date of the device. Looks like this information might be true, as Honor has started teasing the smartphone. Considering the timing of the teaser, July 5 release could be possible.
In the teaser, Huawei is calling the Honor 8 “Beauty Out of the Ordinary”. The past rumors about the device have revealed that Honor 8 was going to be a very attractive smartphone. And it looks like the company has roped in a celebrity to promote the launch of the new flagship device. This is an important device for Honor since it’s going to be cheaper than the Honor V8 announced a couple of months back, yet it would feature specs good enough to take on other mid-range flagships in the market.
The phone is said to come with a double glass design and a metal frame which will reportedly make it look highly attractive. Further, the bezels on the screen are also said to be thin, thereby increasing its beauty up front. As for the specs, the Honor 8 will reportedly feature Kirin 955 octa-core chipset with 4GB RAM and three memory variants 32GB / 64GB and 128GB. The screen will be compact, measuring 5.2-inches with 1080p resolution. Like the Honor V8 and the Huawei P9, the Honor 8 is also expected to come with dual 12MP cameras at the back. But we are not sure whether there will be any differences in the module as compared to the V8 flagship.
Other features of the Honor 8 include an infrared port, 3200mAh battery, fingerprint sensor, and USB Type-C. The four expected variants, — 32GB without NFC, 32GB with NFC, 64GB and 128GB should be priced at 1999 Yuan ($308), 2199 Yuan ($334), 2499 Yuan ($380) and 2799 ($380) respectively. The top-end version should bump up the resolution to 2K.
Imoo is a new brand from BBK Electronics, the parent company that owns OnePlus, Oppo, and Vivo.
BBK has said the new line will be focused on making educational smartphones, but these images don’t show if there’s any special hardware that makes the phone stand out as an educational device. What we have is one of the renders featuring what looks like an app for learning English.
This still leave us with unanswered questions such as how the phone is going to achieve this “educational status”? Is Imoo going to create new apps or will they be using what is currently available in the Play Store? Will it be building a modified version of android like what Fuhu did with the Nabi line of tablets?
We sure do hope Imoo answers these questions in the coming weeks.
The images we’ve laid our hands upon are that of the Vivo X7 and as you can see the phone does look nice against the selected backgrounds.
The phone which is aimed at selfie lovers will feature a 16MP front facing camera, a 5.2” FHD screen, a Snapdragon 652 processor, a fingerprint scanner embedded in the home button, 4GB RAM, and a generous 64GB built-in storage for storing those gorgeous selfies.
The price is still a closely guarded secret but expect it not to be cheap as Vivo says the X7 is part of a premium mid-range line.
China’s Xiaomi has taken the mobile world by storm as the company released its first phone only in 2011 and since then has grown to become the 5th biggest smartphone manufacturer in the world. The company has built a reputation for itself as the ‘Apple of Asia’ due to its affordable costs and its Mi smartphone series is its flagship phone.
The latest release in the Mi series was in 2016 with the launch of the Mi 5. There are a number of unique features such as its light weight (129 grams), Quick Charge 3.0, VoLTE and an Adreno 530 GPU that make it a fantastic phone for 2016.
However special mention must be given to the Mi 5’s display which is 5.15 inches in size with a (73.1% screen-to-body ratio); a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels (428 ppi pixel density); has 16M colors in an IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen and uses a corning Gorilla Glass 4 for protection.
The display combined with its Adreno 530 graphic processor makes it a perfect phone for gamers. During test runs, the contrast ratio stood at 1227: 1 (nominal) and 3.240 (sunlight). It is not secret that Asians love to play mobile games on their smartphones and Xiaomi has made sure that the latest release of its Mi 5 will offer gamers are great gaming experience whether they are at home or on the move.And if you are looking for mobile games to run with the Xiaomi’s Mi5, mobile casino could be a perfect place for games that can be perfectly displayed on this device.The Xiamoi’sMi 5will surely bring out their true colours and sense of realism.
The Mi 5 comes with a built-in storage of 32, 64 and 128 GB and a system memory of 3 and 4 MB of RAM. It uses a non-removable 3000 mAh battery which gives the phone quite a boost and ensures that one can play games for a long time on a single charge.Mobile gamers usually face two problems when playing a smartphone. They end up running out of battery charge pretty quick or find that the graphics from their games slow down the phone and often cause it to hang.
Gamers who are in the habit of downloading and playing mobile gaming apps that have heavy graphics will not encounter any problems when using their Mi 5 smartphone.The Mi 5 comes with a Qualcomm MSM8996 Snapdragon 820 chipset and a dual-core Kryo CPU clocked at 1.36GHz. The Mi 5 is available in both Chinese and English making it a great phone for gamers from all parts of the world. The phone is currently selling for around $329.99.
UMi has been releasing a number of interesting smartphones in the past few months. The company’s UMi Super flagship turned out to be a pretty good device and in fact, we are giving away a unit for free. You can check out the giveaway from here. Now, UMi has just released the UMi London smartphone. UMi’s smartphones have always had a key selling factor and with the UMi London, the company is attracting customers who would like to have a rugged yet beautiful smartphone. Although there are rugged phones already available, most of them look ugly. So, if you want something that will last a fall on the concrete, UMi London could be a good choice.
So, what makes this phone rugged as compared to other smartphones? Well, UMi reveals that the phone comes with several technologies that help it survive a 6-meter drop. The phone comes with DG Twin Shield Tech developed by the company which consists of:
Dual 2.5D glass protection which is stronger than single glass.
3M pressure absorption technology which can absorb up to 0.23mm pressure due to strong impact.
Along with its rugged body, UMi London is attractive as well. It comes with space grade aluminum alloy frame and a 4.8mm dual curve body which makes it easier to hold. The best thing about the device is its price. The phone retails at just $69.99 which is great!
You can read more about the device from here and even participate in giveaways from the following links:
If you were to conduct a survey to ask why people choose a particular brand over another, regular updates and support will most likely be the response. Personally, it is a deal breaker for me when a device doesn’t get support anymore a few months after purchase just because there’s a newer phone available (manufacturers that release new phones every month should take note). So when I see a brand that takes updates very important, I tend to give them a little more respect.
The Vernee Thor has already received two updates since its release and the company is telling their fans to prepare for a third one next week. They’ve released a change log detailing what fixes will be coming to the phone below:
Fixed the problem of proximity sensor failing under direct sunlight.
Lowered standby power consumption when cellular data, WiFi or Bluetooth is on.
Addressed potential security or storage leakage issue when WiFi or Bluetooth is on.
Enhanced 2G network access speed.
Fixed WiFi On but no internet connection when the device is far from AP.
Google Security Patch.
The Vernee Thor has a 5” HD screen, 3GB RAM, 16GB of ROM, dual SIM slots, 13MP/5MP cameras, a fingerprint scanner, runs android marshmallow, and sports a 2800mAh battery.
Following the launch of Umi’s latest flagship device, the Umi Super, the company has not left any stone unturned in a bid to win over more customers with the 4GB RAM metal beast. The latest trick they’ve pulled is releasing a Euro 2016 Edition which sees the phone clad in Royal Blue. And trust me when I say it is a beauty to behold.
Apart from the visible change to the exterior, the limited edition of the super will feature the same specifications as the original version such as a 5.5” FHD screen, 4GB of RAM, an octa-core Helio P10 processor, 32GB of ROM and a 4000mAh battery which charges from 0 to 75% in 30 minutes. There is also no mention of any added changes on the software side or accessories part, similar to what Samsung did with the Samsung S6 Iron Man Edition which has a dedicated Iron Man theme and a wireless charger styled to look like Tony Stark’s Arc Reactor.
The company has however not stated if this limited edition will be bearing the $179 price tag as the original or if it will be priced higher, and how many units will be available for purchase. We are however sure that it’ll be out of stock in a very short time after release.
Meizu has turned out to be one of the best value for money smartphone makers in the market today, which is why the company has now got a good fan following in China as other countries. In order to keep the price low, Meizu has always partnered up with Mediatek for its smartphones. This is why we find MTK chipsets in almost all of the company’s devices, including the top end ones like the Meizu Pro 6.
Now, Qualcomm has just announced that it has sued Meizu for patent infringement. The company says that Meizu’s smartphones are using some of the patents held by Qualcomm. So, even though the company has been avoiding the use of Qualcomm chipsets because of its relatively high prices, it looks like the chipmaker found a way to sue Meizu. We will have to wait and see what becomes of this lawsuit in the coming months.
Since we are on the topic of lawsuits, it is worth mentioning that Meizu has been sued by a couple of fellow smartphone companies like Apple and even ZTE in the past. While Apple claimed that Meizu’s first generation MX smartphone copied its design, ZTE accused that Meizu’s home button copied its button design.
We haven’t heard an official statement from Meizu yet.
iPhone 7 and 7 Plus should be announced sometime around September this year and the rumors and leaks about these two devices have continued to come in the past few months. We already have a good idea of how the phone will end up looking thanks to the recently leaked renders, but if you want to see the design in the flesh, you will have to wait till the official announcement. Or do you?
China has been the home to the best iPhone clones, and every year we have seen companies take inspiration from Apple’s flagship phone. While the release of the new iPhone 7 Plus is still a few months away, that didn’t stop a Chinese firm from making the first iPhone 7 Plus clone we have seen.
The phone, which you can see in the pictures above, reveals a strikingly similar design as the one we have seen in the previous renders. So, you have dual cameras on the top left corner as well as the new antenna design that hides the ugly lines usually seen on the back panel of metal phones. And then, there’s the good old Apple logo in the middle. Finally, there are the words, “Designed by TAIWAN, Made in CHINA”.
As you can see, this iPhone 7 clone even comes in your favorite Rose Gold color. But before you get too excited, this is just a clone! We doubt whether the dual cameras on the back are even real. Also, it most likely is running some version of Android with its UI designed to look like iOS.
Dual cameras seem to be the new trend in the market. While Huawei has embraced this technology on almost all flagship smartphones of 2016, other Chinese firms like Xiaomi are also reportedly working on dual camera smartphones scheduled for launch in the second half of 2016. And guess who’s going to supply these Chinese companies with these modules? Samsung!
According to a new report from South Korea, Samsung will start supplying dual camera modules to two major smartphone companies, namely Xiaomi and LeEco from July this year. This fits perfectly with the rumors that we have been hearing about the Xiaomi Mi5S flagship and its dual camera setup. However, these two may not be the only manufacturers getting the module from Samsung, as even OPPO, whose smartphones are doing very well in China, is said to be a potential client.
So, it looks like the market will soon be flooded with dual camera flagships. We have already heard rumors about the Mi5S and Mi Note 2 flagships coming with this setup, and now it looks like LeEco and OPPO phones are also going to feature dual cameras. While these phones may have the same supplier, i.e. Samsung, what would be really interesting to see is the optimizations done by each company in order to improve the pictures taken from the module.
Huawei has proved that it knows how to make the best out of its dual camera module, but we will have to wait and see Xiaomi, LeEco and OPPO’s take on this setup.
Xiaomi’s first dual camera phone should be the Mi5S, and we should see the smartphone sometime in the second half of this year.
We have been hearing rumors that LeEco is soon going to announce a new flagships smartphone with the new Snapdragon 821 chipset inside. The new chip is supposed to be a slightly upgraded version of this year’s Snapdragon 820 flagship chipset, increasing the clock speed to 2.5GHz. Now, LeEco’s upcoming flagship phone was spotted on the AnTuTu benchmarking app revealing key specs and performance. The model number LEX720 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8996Pro chipset, which should either be called as the Snapdragon 821 or Snapdragon 823.
As for the other specs, the LeEco LEX720 model features 4GB RAM and 32GB of internal storage on board. The screen size is unknown but the resolution will be 1080p. At the back, the phone comes with a 16MP camera, while up front, you have an 8MP shooter. The LE720 is running Android 6.0.1. These specs are quite impressive and hence, the performance is also pretty good. In fact, it is one of the best we have seen on AnTuTu till date. This particular model managed to score an amazing 154,000 points on the benchmarking app.
Apart from the powerful Snapdragon 821 / 823 chipset inside, rest of the specs, as you can see, are normal flagship stuff. In fact, the Le Max 2 flagship comes with a better rear camera (21MP) and larger RAM 6GB module. But there could be a higher-end model of the LEX720 which could turn out to be the true flagship smartphone of the company. Previous rumors have said that the phone could have a version with 8GB of RAM. So, with SD821 and 8GB RAM inside, the upcoming LeEco phone could turn out be the most powerful handset of 2016.
Xiaomi’s smartphones are popular in China, India as well as other countries, and with its phones come MIUI OS based on Android. This makes MIUI one of the most popular Android-based ROMs in the market right now. MIUI has its own Mi app store, and we have seen the store grow very fast in the past few years. Now, Xiaomi has officially revealed that its Mi app store has achieved more than 50 billion downloads! This is a tremendous achievement considering that the app store was launched just four years back, in May 2012.
The Mi App store hit the 2.5 billion download mark back in 2014 and soon by December 2015, the total downloads exceeded 35 billion! And by the end of Q1 2016, the app store had hit the 40 billion mark. So, it was only a matter of time till the total downloads hit the 50 billion figure. But this shows that the Mi app store is growing very fast recently. Getting over 10 billion downloads in less than a quarter is nothing short of special.
You can check out the graph above which shows the increase in the rate of downloads on the Mi app store from Feb 2014 to Mar 2016.
So, what do you think about this achievement of the Mi app store? Since Google Play store is not officially available in China, Xiaomi’s app store is very popular in the country. So, it’s no surprise that the store is doing so well.
In the past six years since inception, Xiaomi has grown to become one of the hottest tech companies in the world. Although the company is known for its value for money smartphones, Xiaomi also has a wide range of non-smartphone products, with a special focus in the smart home industry. It already has lots of products in this segment, from routers, thermostats, lamps, to even smart bicycles. In fact, after launching the pricey $3000 Qicycle R1 bicycle a few months back, yesterday, Xiaomi unveiled a brand new electric bicycle which costs around $455.
The company’s product profile has expanded so much that almost every 15 days we see a new announcement. While we have no idea how Xiaomi keeps up with so many of these product launches, today, Xiaomi has teased yet another smart home product. The company didn’t reveal what kind of product to expect, but it confirmed that it will announce the product on June 28, which is next Tuesday.
Along with the teaser image, the company had to say the following words: “When can silence, silence..When can shine, shine” (translated). Looks like a riddle! Well, putting this teaser image and the riddle together, could it be another smart lamp?
Xiaomi’s mi ecosystem product planning director Sun Peng added that this is a very interesting product, with the cooperation of international manufacturer.
It looks like a lamp, but it could also be just a part of a larger device. We can’t be sure of anything right now, so let’s wait for more teasers to see if we can guess the right product.
Vivo is all set to announce two new smartphones in the market by the end of this month, namely the Vivo X7 and the Vivo X7 Plus. We have already seen and heard some of the details about the X7 model, but now, images as well as specs of the Vivo X7 Plus handset, has been leaked online. The images reveal the large size of the handset as well as confirms that the phone will come in rose gold color.
Looks wise, the Vivo X7 Plus is going to be large. It is designed similar to the Vivo X7 that we saw in renders and images, and the body is made out of metal. Up front, we can see a fingerprint enabled home button and the bezels of the phone look quite thin as well. To be honest, the phone looks a bit like the OPPO R9 Plus, but nowadays, almost all phones have started to look the same.
As for the specs, the Vivo X7 Plus will come with Snapdragon 652 octa-core processor inside with 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The screen is going to be large, with a size of 5.7-inches and 1080p resolution. The phone is also said to come with the company’s wisdom intelligent machine learning tech, that was first seen on the Vivo XPlay 5 flagship. This tech reportedly helps in the smart management of resources and makes the overall user experience smooth.
At the front, the phone is confirmed to come with a 16MP camera with moonlight soft lights. The rear camera configuration is still unknown, but it should be a capable sensor. Also, expect the battery to be larger than the X7 owing to its larger size.
The Vivo X7 is rumored to start at 2598 Yuan which comes to $394. But we should get official details from the company on June 30, at the launch event.
We have reviewed quite a few smartphones made by Umi but their latest affordable midranger looks like the best Umi’s phone yet. Learn more in our full review.
32GB (expandable via microSD card slot up to 256GB)
Umi Super Review: DESIGN and DISPLAY
As far as design, the phone is well constructed and it feels premium due to its all-metal build.
The usual buttons are nice and tactile and they do not rattle. What is interesting is that we have an extra button and you can programme it to open up certain apps. Unfortunately, this button does not wake up the phone from standby mode.
We have a USB C port for charging, which sits next to the loudspeaker. The sound quality is pretty good but it lacks depth. Also, I found the maximum volume to be too low.
As far as the audio quality via the 3.5mm headset jack, it is great and that is thanks to the embeded Hi-Fi audio chip. The sound is rich and clear, it has a good amount of depth. Finally, the volume output is loud.
The 5.5” display is very sharp with natural looking colors and it is a great panel overall. Also, the display is covered with Gorilla Glass 3.
We have a 5MP selfie shooter on the top and on the bottom there is a capacitive home button, which also acts as a customizable LED notification light. Also, you can choose either on-screen navigation buttons or capacitive buttons.
A 13MP Panasonic camera along with dual LED flash is here for picture taking. Right below we can find a fingerprint sensor, which is quite fast, accurate and it works straight from the standby mode. However, I found the display to respond slower than usual if you unlock the phone very quickly several times in a row.
Overall, Umi Super feels great in the hand and it feels like a premium phone due to its metal build.
Umi Super Review: HARDWARE and PERFORMANCE
Umi Super ships with an octa-core Mediatek Helio P10 chip with the clock speeds of 2GHz, 4GB of RAM and 32GB of expandable storage. These are pretty good specs for the price of the phone, to say the least.
The gaming performance is decent if you play games on medium graphics. If you set graphics to maximum, you should expect a lot of stutter and skipped frames.
Umi Super Review: BENCHMARKS
Umi Super Review: USER INTERFACE
When it comes to the user interface, we have a nearly stock-looking Android 6.0 UI with just a few added features and customization options. I love the fact that you can switch the positions of navigation buttons and do some other things to customize the phone.
Most importantly, the UI runs fast and I didn’t have a single hiccup in more than a week.
Umi Super Review: IMAGE QUALITY
A 13 camera can take pictures really fast.
The daylight image quality could be pretty good as the phone can take some nice photos but… I noticed that there are a lot of images with soft focus on the left side or on the corners of the picture. Hopefully, this is something Umi addresses in a future software update.
A good thing is that macro shots turn out to look pretty good with nice details and bokeh effect.
The low-light shots can sometimes look okay but I noticed that a purple tint kicks in some situations.
A 5MP selfie shooter is not the best out there but it will do the trick for social media.
A 1080p video quality is just okay as the footage could look sharper and have more detail.
I didn’t have any connectivity issues with the phone as the signal reception was good and the call quality was decent. Also, the Wifi worked fine and the GPS was accurate.
Umi Super Review: BATTERY LIFE
4000mAh battery is one of the strong points of the device. Also, it comes with a fast-charge support and I could fully charge the phone in just under 1h and 30 mins.
As for day-to-day use, I could constantly get around 6 hours of screen-on time on a mixed use.
On the days that I used the phone more heavily, I could still get 4.5h of SOT (gaming, using the phone as a wifi hotspot etc.), which is a good result.
Umi Super Review: CONCLUSIONS
Umi did a great job with its Super phone. The device is well built, it feels premium and it has a sharp display. Also, the UI performance is snappy and the battery, that could be recharged fast, performs great. In addition, I love some extra features like a customizable button and pulsing notification LED light.
However, the camera performance is just mediocre (it could be pretty good but the soft or uneven focus on the corners of the image kind of ruins things up). Also, the display could light up faster once the fingerprint has been recognized at times (especially if you unlock the phone very quickly several times in a row).
All in all, Umi Super is probably the best Umi’s phone yet. It does most of the things right but it falls short in a few departments that hopefully will be improved with the future software updates.
We have repeatedly heard from multiple sources that Xiaomi is working on its first smartwatch. The release date is said to be around September this year, which is just a couple of months away. Earlier, we heard from a Xiaomi’s executive about the upcoming smartwatch but now, it looks like the company is preparing its website for the release of the Mi smartwatch as the official website seems to have already listed smartwatch category in the smart devices section. While this doesn’t reveal anything about the upcoming watch, it kind of confirms again that there’s a smartwatch in the making.
We had previously heard from the CEO of Huami, which is the company that manufactures the Mi Band wearable that Xiaomi Mi smartwatch will meet us in the second half of the year. Given that Huami is directly involved with the production of the wearable, it was a kind of our first confirmation.
Thanks to a recent leak, we already have the basic render of the device. The Mi smartwatch is said to come with a standard round watch design with the Mi logo on top. We can also see two physical buttons on the right side. Also, the smartwatch looks quite thick as well. But what really took our attention was the black bar at the bottom of the display. It seems like Xiaomi’s new smartwatch could have an ugly black bar on the display, just like the first generation Moto 360, which would be really disappointing. But this is just a render, so we will have to wait for some pictures of the new Mi watch in action to really confirm this design.READ MORE:
UMi is one of the trusted local Chinese brands in the market right now who releases pretty good looking and well-specced smartphones. The company is currently busy promoting its latest flagship device, the UMi Super and the phone is turning out to be a very good mid-ranger that doesn’t break your bank. In fact, because of its specs, looks and pricing, UMi Super is selling well for the company so far.
And to celebrate the company’s latest mid-ranger, UMi has provided us with a brand new unit of the UMi Super smartphone to giveaway to one of our lucky readers. This means you get yet a chance to win one of the popular smartphones in the market right now.
Umi Super sports a pretty good spec sheet. It sports a 5.5 inch 2.5D curved glass 1080p display with Gorilla Glass 3 protection and is powered by a MediaTek Helio P10 chipset aided by 4GB LPDDR3 RAM. Further, the phone comes with 32GB of native storage which can be expanded up to 256GB. At the back, the UMi Super comes with a 13MP Panasonic sensor with dual LED light, while up front, you get a 5MP shooter. The phone comes with an 8.5mm body which houses a massive 4000mAh built-in battery. Other features of the phone include a fast fingerprint sensor, USB Type-C port, and 4G LTE support with dual SIM card slots. Supported bands include: FDD-LTE 800/ 1800/ 2100/ 2600 (B20/B3/B1/B7).
As always, we will be conducting this giveaway via the gleam widget. If you have participated in our previous giveaways, you already know how to take part in this giveaway.
The basic idea is simple, you have to visit and like a few pages, tweet the contest along with some other actions. The more you share, the more your chances of winning the new smartphone.
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