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  • Galaxy S10 Lite And Galaxy S10 Plus Benchmarks Leak Online

    Galaxy S10 Lite And Galaxy S10 Plus Benchmarks Leak Online

    Samsung is expected to launch three variants of the Galaxy S10 in February 2019. The list of upcoming smartphones includes the Galaxy S10, the Galaxy S10 Plus and the Galaxy S10 Lite. The Galaxy S10 Lite will be the cheapest smartphone out of the three and has the model number SM-G970. The Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S10 Plus are believed to carry SM-G973 and SM-G975 model numbers respectively. A few weeks after the launch of these devices, Samsung will also launch a 5G capable variant of the Galaxy S10.

    Galaxy S10 Lite Benchmark

    An HTML5 test of the Galaxy S10 Lite has been spotted online. The test results were first discovered by a German website, Mobile Kopen. The smartphone browser scores 499 points out of 599. The test also reveals some details regarding the display of the smartphone. According to the HTML5 test, the smartphone has a screen size of 360 x 760. This converts to 2280 x 1080 px actual resolution.

    Previous rumors suggest that the Galaxy S10 Lite will feature the Snapdragon 855 processor with 4 GB/ 6 GB of RAM. Samsung is expected to launch the smartphone with 64 GB and 128 GB internal storage options.

    Galaxy S10 Plus Benchmark

    The Galaxy S10 Plus browser scores 514 points which are 15 points higher than the S10 Lite’s results. The S10 Plus has a screen size of 869 x 412 pixels which converts to an actual resolution of 3040 x 1080 px. It is expected to have the same Snapdragon 855 processor as the S10 Lite. The key differentiating feature between the two will be the bigger screen size, storage capacity, and RAM.

    Launch And Price

    Also Read: The Xiaomi Redmi Pro 2 Will Have A 48 MP Rear Camera

    The Galaxy S10 series of smartphones are expected to launch in February of 2019 which will be soon followed by the 5G capable S10. Although the official prices of the smartphones are unavailable, they are expected to be priced upwards of the $ 1000 mark.

  • The Xiaomi Redmi Pro 2 Will Have A 48 MP Rear Camera

    The Xiaomi Redmi Pro 2 Will Have A 48 MP Rear Camera

    Xiaomi has shared teasers for an upcoming smartphone on Weibo. The teaser reveals that the smartphone will carry the “Pro 2” suffix. According to the teaser, the smartphone will feature the Snapdragon 675 SoC and a massive 48 MP camera. Earlier this month, Xiaomi President Lin Bin shared a photo of a smartphone that had a 48 MP rear camera and a report claims that it will be a Redmi device. The same report also claims that the upcoming Redmi smartphone will have an in-display cutout for the front-facing camera like the Samsung Galaxy A8s and Huawei Nova 4.

    The Redmi Pro 2

    All the reports suggest that the upcoming smartphone is the Redmi Pro 2. It is the successor to the Redmi Pro which was launched back in 2016. The Pro suffix smartphones are the flagship devices for Xiaomi’s Redmi series and the same is expected from the Redmi Pro 2. Except for the camera and processor information, not many details of the Redmi 2 Pro are available. However, being the successor to the Redmi Pro, it is expected to have better specifications than the latter.

    Redmi Pro

    The Redmi Pro has a brushed aluminium back. The smartphone has wide top and bottom bezels. The bottom bezel houses the physical home button/fingerprint sensor and two capacitive touch buttons. The smartphone has a 72.2% screen to body ratio display.

    • Display: 5.5-inch AMOLED Full HD 1920 × 1080 pixels, 401 ppi, 16:9 aspect ratio
    • Operating System: MIUI, Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)
    • Processor: Deca-Core Mediatek Helio X25
    • RAM: 4 GB/3 GB
    • Storage: 32 GB/64 GB/128 GB
    • Rear Cameras: 13 MP + 5 MP, Dual-LED Flash
    • Selfie Camera: 5 MP
    • Security: Fingerprint Sensor
    • Connectivity: 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 ac, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, Micro USB
    • Battery: 4050 mAh
    • Dimensions: 151.5 x 76.2 x 8.2 mm
    • Weight: 174 g
    Redmi Pro 2 Design

    The Redmi Pro 2 is expected to have a similar design and build quality as its predecessor. However, the new phone will have narrower bezels and the company might move the fingerprint sensor to the rear of the device. Alternatively, the official specifications and design of the smartphone will only be available after its official launch.

    Also ReadApple Accepts Some iPad Pros Ship Slightly Bent, Calls It ‘Normal’

    Launch Date And Price

    Although the launch date of the Redmi Pro 2 has not been announced, it is expected to launch soon. Like the Redmi Pro, it is believed to be a sub $400 smartphone.

  • Upcoming OnePlus Device Leaks, Shows Off Brand New Design

    Upcoming OnePlus Device Leaks, Shows Off Brand New Design

    Shortly after the launch of the OnePlus 6T, the company announced that other than the next flagship, they will be launching a 5G handset, which will belong to an entirely new lineup. Now, a leak gives us the first look at the alleged OnePlus 5G device. While some may argue that this could be the OnePlus 7 as well, the chances of the same seem to be slim as the 5G phone will launch before the OnePlus 7. 

    The biggest change we can notice right off the bat is the brand new design language. The rear of the phone houses a circular camera module. While the image is not clear enough to see whether it sports dual or triple rear cameras, we can expect something innovative emerging from this camera setup. It is possible that OnePlus might be experimenting with the newly announced Sony sensor for mobile phones. Sony had announced a 48 MP camera sensor earlier this year. The giant camera module reminds us of the Lumia phones with the unbelievably high resolution.

    The edges of the phone also seem to me more squarish when compared to the present OnePlus phones. There are two colours of the phone seen in the image, one being white and the other being red. Seeing the these are not conventional OnePlus colours, it is evident that this is a special edition phone. However, it is also highly possible that this leak could not be so credible. Either the employee who took this picture is out of a job for leaking this phone, or the company has done this on purpose, as most companies do these days.

    Also ReadWhy Indian Smartphone Brands Lost To Their Chinese Counterparts

    The OnePlus 5G phone will run on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset, paired with the X50 5G modem. The OnePlus 7 will also run on the Snapdragon 855 but will not have the X50 modem. Instead, it will have the 4G X24 modem.

  • Why Indian Smartphone Brands Lost To Their Chinese Counterparts

    Why Indian Smartphone Brands Lost To Their Chinese Counterparts

    Remember when big Bollywood names would advertise for Micromax and a great cricket catch would be known as Karbonn Kamal Catch? These names had become synonymous with smartphones in every household in India. But what happened to them? Why are these names not right next to Xiaomi or OnePlus in the sales records in India? With Micromax just having launched it’s first smartphone with a notch, almost a year behind other smartphone makers, we delve deep into what really happened. In this article we find out, from various reports, previous interviews, sales reports, online user feedback and everything else, how these companies went from being at the pinnacle of smartphone sales to losing everything.

    How Did These Companies Come Into Existence?

    Back in the day, the US market was starting to move towards smartphones from feature phones. In 2007, the first iPhone was introduced to the world, and it revolutionised the mobile phone industry. India was still largely a feature phone market with very few devices from Blackberry and Nokia’s Nseries phones that were called ‘multimedia smartphones’ being sold. These devices were expensive and were sold in high-end stores which almost always had a different section for the customers of such phones. Priced anywhere between Rs 25,000 to Rs 45,000, these phones were the envy of people who couldn’t afford them, and pride of people who could. Feature phones were still a large part of sales for players such as Nokia, Sony and Motorola.

    The dealers could make huge profits selling these phones. Now at that point in time, the market was open to any risk taker who could afford to get into the business of making their own brand. And so they did. Companies such as Micromax, Lava, Karbonn etc were all either dealers for smartphones, software companies or telecommunication ventures who wanted to make a mark on the emerging trends of smartphones. They, however did not have the production capability or the funding to start a production unit in India. This brings us to our next point, white labelling.

    What Went Right?

    White Labelling

    To understand white labelling, one needs to know what OEM and ODMs are. Original Equipment Manufacturers are companies that sell product made by other manufacturers under their own brand name. Original Design Manufacturers are companies that design and manufacture a product according to a different company’s needs who sell them under their own brand. Brands like Lava, Micromax and Karbonn saw this OEM and ODM relationship as a great scope for a business model for smartphone manufacturing.

    Chinese phones were already available in the Indian market, but they were not well received. No one wanted to invest in a ‘Chinese phone’ because these phones had no warranty and no after sales service. What the Indian companies did was ask manufacturers in China to design and build smartphones according to their needs and these manufacturers would build it and dump it in India. The Indian companies would then add their own branding to these phones and sell them in Indian markets with warranty and an after sales service promise. This was a great business model and these Indian brans gained ground quick!

    Cost Effective

    One of the several reasons for the success of these phones were their cost effectiveness. They were providing feature rich phones, dirt cheap, compared to their more expensive counterparts like Nokia and Blackberry. iPhones were also seen from time to time, but were rare. Motorola was a big hit with their RAZR and ROKR series models but these were also getting sloppy. At the time, 2G phones were reigning the market and calling and texting were quite expensive for Indian consumers. But with the introduction of 3G in and around 2008, Internet users suddenly blew up.

    WhatsApp’s introduction a year or two later was also a major shift. Most of the expensive international brand’s phones wouldn’t support WhatsApp, and many would not support 3G. A massive number of people had to shift and so a great opportunity opened up for all manufacturers. Indian companies cashed in on this by introducing smartphones with bright LED touchscreens, Android based OS and a host of other features. These were priced at around Rs 10,000 – Rs 15,000. There was also one more feature that these companies, along with the internet boom, made famous. Let’s talk about that next.

    Dual Sim

    When we say that the Indian companies were the talk of the town back then, we really mean it. From students in high schools and colleges to working professionals, everyone was a consumer of these Indian brands. Many shops even raised their prices at one point of time for the Micromax Canvas series of phones because of the high demand and low availability. These phones, among other things, introduced a feature that has stuck on even now. That feature is Dual sim cards.

    When companies such as BSNL and MTNL started providing cheap internet options, people wanted to use two sim cards in one phone.This was because porting phone numbers wasn’t really something one could do easily. The Indian manufacturers went to the Chinese ODMs and asked for a phone that could use two SIM cards. Thus in 2010, Spice mobiles launched India’s first dual SIM ( 3G + 2G) phone. Although Dual SIM isn’t a technology the OEM or the ODM invented, it was definitely seen as a useful feature for a particular market and brought into use by these companies.

    Faster Turnaround Time

    White labelling also worked for these companies because of another reason. These phone manufacturers had a faster turnaround time, compared to Nokia, Sony or Samsung. They did not have to do their own research and development, neither did they have to design the phone, they could just bring a new model to a market much faster. A company like Nokia had to design, manufacture, market and sell these phones. These took at least a few months to achieve, from scratch. The ODMs meanwhile, did not have to worry about marketing and selling their products while an OEM did not have to worry about the design and manufacturing. This symbiotic relationship helped them bring newer models with the latest features to the market faster than many other established phone makers.

    What Went Wrong?

    Chinese ODMs Started Their Own Branding

    Many ODMs in China understood the fact that the real money was to be made in the distribution and marketing of phones in markets like India. Working with the Indian companies, they had already learnt a lot about the market and the distribution channels. Many other established Chinese companies like Xiaomi also set their eyes on India at the time. These ODMs and other smaller Chinese brands started shipping their own branded smartphones to the country with a promise of better after sales service. But in order to compete with the already established brands, they needed o keep the pricing to a bare minimum. This is where the next turning point in the market comes.

    Online Sales

    Flipkart had already set up a good service channel and delivery channel owing to it’s online model of selling books and then later selling other items. Amazon entered the Indian market in 2013 when they realised the scope this market had. They also started with books and movies and slowly gained the customer’s trust. Indians were sceptical of using online channels to buy expensive products, specially electronics. But as the online revolution progressed, Indians started to slowly indulge in online shopping.

    One of the other factors for this was the introduction of 4G in 2012. This made internet services considerably faster and cheaper. These Chinese manufacturers saw the opportunity of cutting costs. Costs for establishment, delivery and distribution as well as a lot of other smaller expenses that the companies would’ve incurred if  they sold through offline channels such as retail stores. Online selling allowed the Chinese players to bring phone prices down a lot.

    Lack Of Vision

    The Indian companies were heavily invested in marketing and advertising their products and failed to realise that time and technology was moving at a rapid pace. They did not expect that the Indian market would shift so drastically. India, at that time, had come out of recession and the industrial production was growing instead of slowing down. People were slowly getting back their jobs and many started earning more than they were spending. This caused online sales to grow as well. The introduction of 4G was a huge change, and it rolled out in a matter of just a few months. Reliance Jio rolled out 4G phones and 4G connectivity and 3G suddenly became a backdated technology.

    Most Indian companies had a huge order booked for a lot of smartphone units. These suddenly became extremely hard to sell to the new customers who were looking to buy 4G phones. With 4G being extremely cheap, the Chinese manufacturers were ready for the 4G wave and they jumped in to sell their phones. This lack of vision for the future affected many companies and brought many more to their knees before their ultimate shut down.

    No Or Very Little R&D

    The Indian smartphone companies were headed by strong businessmen but not technical or product people. They knew how to conduct a business with a given set of rules. But the smartphone market changes extremely rapidly and they couldn’t catch up. The Indian companies had no proper R&D department put in place. They had no or very few factories and relied mostly on ODMs for their products. With ODMs going their own separate ways to create new models of 4G phones, all the while, marketing and selling their own smartphones. Meanwhile the Indian manufacturers were left stranded with a huge number of smartphones to clear. This was one of the many reasons why a huge corporation like Nokia also fell short. R&D is an integral part of smartphone manufacturing and big companies such as Samsung, Apple and Huawei have a lot of manpower as well as capital dedicated to this sphere.

    Bad After Sales Service

    There were several reasons for Indian consumers to buy Indian smartphones. But one of the top reasons was the guarantee of repair in case of any manufacturing issues. Most Indian companies failed on this promise. If you do a quick online google search, you will see that a majority of consumers were extremely unhappy with the after sales service. There are complaints of these companies taking the phone for months and not repairing or replacing it. Moreover, bad behaviour from the staff and a rampant complaint of overcharging were pushing customers away. This was the final nail in the coffin. Almost all smartphone users shifted to the newly launched Motorola, Xiaomi and OnePlus phones.

    While the Indian companies are slowly dusting off their archaic ways and slowly investing in R&D, they have a long way to go. It would be best if they skipped a few of the popular trends right now.  Instead, they should try to predict what trends are to come in the near future and work on that. We surely hope these companies get to play on a level playing field in the years to come, so that the Indian smartphone manufacturing market flourishes as a whole.

  • Xiaomi Mi Play Specifications Leak Prior To Launch

    Xiaomi Mi Play Specifications Leak Prior To Launch

    Earlier this week, Xiaomi had sent out press invites for the launch of a new smartphone. The new smartphone is called the Mi Play and it is set to launch on December 24th. The company has shared a few teasers of the Mi Play which provide some information about its design.

    Design
    Mi Play Official Poster

    The display of the Mi Play has a high screen-to-body ratio with a small U shaped notch at the top. The rear of the smartphone has a gradient coloured glass back which houses the fingerprint sensor and the dual camera setup. Surprisingly, the design of Mi Play matches to that of a Xiaomi device which was leaked on TENAA. The Xiaomi smartphone with model no ‘M1901F9E/M1901F9E’, was earlier alleged to be the Redmi 7. But the listed pictures look very similar to the teasers of the Mi Play. Therefore, the leaked device could in fact be the Mi Play.

    Specifications
    Mi Play Leaked On TENAA
    • Display: 5.84-inch, Full HD+ 2280 × 1080 pixels
    • Operating System: Android 8.1 Oreo
    • Processor: Octa-Core 2.3 GHz
    • RAM: 3 GB/4 GB/6 GB
    • Storage:32 GB/64 GB/128 GB
    • Memory Expandability: up to 256 GB
    • Rear Cameras: 12 MP + 8 MP, LED Flash
    • Selfie Camera: 8 MP
    • Security: In-display fingerprint scanner
    • Connectivity: 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 ac 2.4G + 5G, Bluetooth 5 .0, GPS, USB Type-C
    • Sensors: Gravity sensor, Distance sensor, Light sensor
    • Battery: 2900mAH
    • Dimensions: 147.76×71.89×7.8
    • Weight: 150 g
    Launch Date And Price

    Also Read: Nubia Red Magic Gaming Phone Launched In India

    The Mi Play is set to launch on December 24th and all the specifications will be made official by the company then. The specifications and features of the smartphone indicate that it will be a budget smartphone. It is expected to be priced between 11k-14k and it will compete with smartphones like the Realme U1 and the Asus ZenFone Max Pro M2.

  • Samsung Galaxy M20 Will Feature A 5000 mAh Battery

    Samsung Galaxy M20 Will Feature A 5000 mAh Battery

    Samsung’s plan to reshuffle it’s entire line up of phones is coming to fruition slowly and the M series’ first phone will launch soon. Several leaks have surfaced since the knowledge of the Galaxy M20 phone’s existence. However, most of the rumours have been mostly about the cosmetics and nothing was really known about the internals. But it seems that now new leaks have surfaced that details the phone and camera specifications. The phone will feature a 5000 mAh battery.

    The Leak

    There are very few phones currently in the market that have a 4500 mAh + battery. Some of these include the Motorola One Power, Honor 8X Max, Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1, Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 and Moto E5 Plus. These phones generally sell quite well since battery is a huge issue for people in India. Bigger screens also require bigger batteries which is why most phablets and bigger screen phones have bigger batteries. The phone will feature a tear- drop notch and will have a dual camera setup at the back. The front camera will supposedly be 8MP and the two cameras at the back will be 13 and 5 Megapixels. The Galaxy M20 measures in at 156.4 x  74.5 x8.8.

     

    Also Read: Samsung’s New Mid-Range ‘Galaxy M’ Series Leaked

    It will also retain the fingerprint sensor and will be an entry level phone. The phone is supposed to feature an Exynos 7885 SoC with 3GB of RAM. The Galaxy M20, being an entry level phone, will feature an LCD IPS screen measuring over 6.0 inch in diagonal. It will reportedly be released in the UK, Germany, France, Poland and Scandinavia and may be released in other countries on a later date. There are no leaks for the Galaxy M30 as of now but we are sure there will be more information coming out in the days to come.

  • Nubia Red Magic Gaming Phone Launched In India

    Nubia Red Magic Gaming Phone Launched In India

    Nubia is a Chinese smartphone manufacturer that is based out of Shenzhen. The company was initially started in 2012 by ZTE. But in 2017, ZTE reduced their stake in it after which Nubia became an independent company. Nubia has previously offered some smartphones in India but they have not seen substantial growth. However, this might change soon as the company has launched their gaming oriented Nubia Red Magic smartphone in the country.

    Nubia Red Magic Gaming Phone Giveaway! Click here to enter.

    Design

    The Nubia Red Magic has a striking design with front glass and rear aluminium build. The front of the smartphone has negligible left/right bezels while the top/bottom bezels are quite prominent. The smartphone measures 158.1 x 74.9 x 9.5 mm and weighs in at 185 grams. The power button, volume rockers, and the dedicated GameBoost switch are present on the right side of the device while the left side accommodates the dual SIM slot. The 3.5 mm audio jack rests on the top and the USB Type-C port rests on the bottom.

    Display

    The Nubia Red Magic has a 5.99-inch Full HD LCD display with a 78.5% screen-to-body ratio. The display panel has a resolution of 2160 x 1080 px and a pixel density of 402 ppi. The screen has an aspect ratio of 18:9. The protect the device from scratches and shocks it gets Dinorex T2X-a glass.

    Processor And Operating System

    The Nubia Red Magic features the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC. The Snapdragon 835 is comprised of an Octa-Core CPU and Adreno 540 GPU. Out of the eight cores, four are clocked at 2.35 GHz and other four are clocked at 1.9 GHz.

    Camera And Storage

    The Nubia Red Magic has a f/2.0 aperture equipped 8 MP front facing camera and a f/1.7 aperture equipped 24 MP main rear camera. The smartphone can capture 2160p videos at 30fps from the rear camera and 1080p video at 30fps from the front camera. In terms of memory and storage, the Nubia Red Magic has 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of inbuilt storage.

    Battery And Operating System

    The Nubia Red Magic is powered by a 3,800 mAh Lithium-Ion battery which supports fast charging up to 18 W. Unlike the global variant, the India specific model runs on 8.1 Oreo stock Android.

    Connectivity And Other Features

    The Red Magic supports dual 4G VoLTE, Bluetooth 5.0 and 802.11 ac Wi-Fi. The rear of the device has Red coloured mesh grills which act as the cooling vents for the Multi-Layer cooling technology that the smartphone has.

    Price And Availability

    The Nubia Red Magic is exclusively available on Amazon and carries a price tag of Rs 29,999.

    Nubia Red Magic Gaming Phone Giveaway! Click here to enter.

  • Xiaomi To Re-launch Poco F1 In China As Mi Play

    Xiaomi To Re-launch Poco F1 In China As Mi Play

    Xioami unveiled their sub-brand Poco earlier this year in India. The first smartphone that the company launched is the Poco F1. The smartphone was launched in the month of September. Due to its killer pricing and flagship level specifications, it was able to turn a lot of heads globally. The Poco F1 was initially launched in India and it carried a sub 20k price tag for the base variant. Previously there have been claims that the smartphone will carry the Xiaomi branding when it is launched globally.

    Mi Play Teaser

    Xiaomi is set to launch a new smartphone on the 24th of this month which will be called the Mi Play. The ‘Play’ name suggests that the smartphones will have a focus on gaming, entertainment, and such ‘fun’ activities. There are rumors which claim that the Poco F1, in fact, is the first Mi Play series smartphone.

    Poco F1/ Mi Play Tech Specifications

    Poco F1

    • Display: 6.18-inch LCD Full HD+ 2246 × 1080 pixels, 18.7:9 aspect ratio
    • Operating System: MIUI 10 Android 8.1 Oreo
    • Processor: Snapdragon 845
    • RAM: 6 GB/8 GB
    • Storage: 64 GB/128GB/256GB
    • Rear Cameras: 12 MP + 5 MP, Dual-LED Flash
    • Selfie Camera: 20 MP
    • Security: Rear Mounted Fingerprint Sensor, Infrared Face Unlock
    • Connectivity: Dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 ac, Bluetooth 5 .0 , GPS, USB Type-C
    • Battery: 4000mAh
    • Dimensions: 155.5 x 75.3 x 8.8 mm
    • Weight: 182 grams

    Also Read: Lenovo Z5s With Triple Rear Cameras Launched In China

    Although it is not yet official that the Poco F1 is the Mi Play, fortunately, we won’t have to wait for long as the latter will launch soon. It will be officially launched in China on 24th December 2018.

    You can also watch our review video of the Poco F1 aka Mi Play

  • Lenovo Z5s With Triple Rear Cameras Launched In China

    Lenovo Z5s With Triple Rear Cameras Launched In China

    Lenovo held a launch event in China where they announced the Z5 Pro GT and Lenovo Z5s smartphones. The Lenovo Z5 Pro GT is a flagship level smartphone while the Z5s is targeted towards mid-range audience.

    Lenovo Z5s Design And Specifications

    The Lenovo Z5s has an all-glass front and rear build with a metal chassis. The smartphone measures 156.7 x 74.5 x 7.85 mm and weighs in at 172 grams. The left side of the smartphone houses the power button and the volume rockers while the bottom side is occupied by the 3.5 mm audio jack, loudspeaker grille and the USB Type-C port for charging and data transfer.

    The Lenovo Z5s has a 6.3-inch display with a small waterdrop notch up top which houses the 16 MP front-facing selfie camera. The display has a resolution of 2340 x 1080 px and an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. The rear of the smartphone has a gradient coloured glass panel which harbors the triple camera setup and fingerprint sensor. The rear camera setup consists of 16 MP + 8 MP + 5 MP sensors and a dual LED flash. The smartphone can also capture 2160p videos from the rear cameras and 1080p videos from the front camera.

    Under the hood, the Lenovo Z5s packs the Octa-Core Snapdragon 710 CPU which has a turbo frequency of 2.2 GHz. The smartphone is available in two RAM + ROM configurations which are as follows:

    • 4 GB + 64 GB
    • 6 GB + 128 GB

    The smartphone also supports memory expandability up to 256 GB via a microSD card. It is powered by a 3,300 mAh battery which supports 15W fast charging. In terms of connectivity, the smartphone supports dual 4G VoLTE, 802.11 ac W-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0. The smartphone also gets a P2i coating which allows it to survive accidental spillovers.

    Price And Availability

    Also Read: Lenovo Z5 Pro GT With Snapdragon 855 Announced In China

    The Lenovo Z5s is available in three colours which are Starry Gray, Titanium Crystal Blue, and Honey Love Orange. The smartphone will go on sale in China starting 24th December and the price of different variants of the smartphone is as follows:

    • 4 GB + 64 GB – 1398 Yuan (around Rs 14,400)
    • 6 GB + 128 GB – 1598 Yuan (around Rs 16,500)
    • 6 GB + 128 GB (Zhu Yilong custom edition) – 1998 Yuan (around Rs 20,600)
  • Lenovo Z5 Pro GT With Snapdragon 855 Announced In China

    Lenovo Z5 Pro GT With Snapdragon 855 Announced In China

    Lenovo launched the Z5 Pro smartphone earlier this year in China. Now the company has announced the Z5 Pro GT which is a higher-specced variant of the former.

    Design

    The Lenovo Z5 Pro GT has an all-glass front and rear with a sliding screen which conceals the dual front camera setup and the speakerphone. The smartphone has 6 double helix springs to drive its sliding mechanism. According to the company, the slider has a life cycle of up to 3,00,000 slides. The smartphone measures 155.12 x 73.04 x 9.3 mm and weighs in at 210 grams. The power button is placed on the right side of the handset while the volume rockers are placed on the left. For securely unlocking the device it has an in-display fingerprint sensor and it also supports facial unlocking technology. The Lenovo Z5 Pro GT gets as all new back with carbon fiber like design. Like the regular variant, it also has dual rear cameras along with an LED flash.

    Specifications

    The Lenovo Z5 Pro GT has a 6.39-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display with a resolution of  2340 x 1080 px. It features the Octa Core Snapdragon 855 SoC. It will be one of the first smartphones to feature this chipset. For photography, the device has dual 16 MP + 24 MP rear cameras which can capture 2160p videos @ 30fps. The front of the device also has dual 16 MP + 8 MP cameras which can record 1080p videos.

    The Lenovo Z5 Pro GT runs on the ZUI 10.0 which based on Android 9 Pie. For connectivity, the device has dual 4G VoLTE support, 802.11 Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, and a USB Type-C port for charging and data transfer. It also has a proximity sensor, a gravity sensor, and an ambient light sensor. The smartphone is powered by a 3,350 mAh non-removable lithium-ion battery. It also has Dolby Atmos support which provides a better and immersive sound experience. Most noteworthy, the device has a hardware-level security chip. The hardware chip stores sensitive user data like fingerprint information and banking details of the user.

    Price And Availability

    Also Read: Microsoft Launches Surface Go 2-in-1 PC In India

    The Lenovo Z5 Pro GT is currently available for pre-order in China while the deliveries will commence from 24th January 2019. The price for the different variants of the smartphone is as follows:

    • 6 GB RAM + 128 GB ROM – 2698 CNY (around Rs 27,700)
    • 8 GB RAM + 128 GB ROM – 2998 CNY (around Rs 30,800)
    • 8 GB RAM + 256 GB ROM – 3398 CNY (around Rs 41,200)
    • 12 GB RAM + 512 GB ROM – 4398 CNY (around Rs 45,200)

     

  • Mi A2 And Poco F1 Get Android Pie

    Mi A2 And Poco F1 Get Android Pie

    The Xiaomi Mi A2 has officially become the first phone by the smartphone manufacturer to receive the Android 9 Pie update. The rollout was first limited to a few Mi A2 devices. But, will start reaching almost all devices from the 18th of December. Additionally, the Poco F1 has also started recieving an update for MIUI 10, which brings in a lot of big fixes as well.

    Mi A2

    The rollout of the Pie update started a few days back and other Xiaomi devices have also been receiving scattered updates. This includes the Mi A2 Lite as well. A global rollout is expected to start in January 2019. However the original Mi A1 is yet to receive any definite date for the update. But, users should not be disheartened as some Mi A1 users had also reported receiving the update. Since these devices are part of the Android One program, it is but natural for them to receive the Android Pie update first.

    Poco F1

    The Poco F1 has started receiving a stable update for MIUI 10 based on Android Pie. This update was also reported by multiple users last week. The update brings big fixes to the Poco F1 along with google Lens integration. It also fixes several issued with Android Auto. A few other bug fixes are mentioned below.

    The update fixes the setting for turning off the screen automatically and also fixes the issues with the phone’s microphone. However, a lot of users are still reporting some issues even after the latest update. These include a Ambient display option in the settings, which apparently doesn’t work at all times. Some users also reported a touch lag. Other users also reported that the Google Assistant wasn’t responding to the “Ok Google” command at times. The company has mentioned that it will be releasing updates with fixes for these issues soon.

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    While a select few Xiaomi phones have started receiving the latest Android 9 Pie operating system, majority of their phones are still running on older versions of Android. With most users having mid-range or budget smartphones from the company which do not get speedy updates, it is imperative that the smartphone giant does something about to speed up this process.

  • Huawei Nova 4 With In-display Camera Launched

    Huawei Nova 4 With In-display Camera Launched

    Huawei has launched the highly anticipated Nova 4 smartphone in China. It is the successor to the Huawei Nova 3 which was launched earlier. The key highlighting feature of the smartphone is its in-display camera cutout for the front-facing camera. It is the second smartphone after Samsung Galaxy A8s to have this feature.

    Design And Specs

    The Huawei Nova 4 has an all-front and rear glass build with a metal chassis. It measures 157 × 75.10 × 7.77 mm weighs in at 172 grams. On the front of the smartphone sits a 6.4-inch LCD display with a resolution of 2310 x 1080 px and a pixel density of 398 ppi. Under the hood, the smartphone features the Octa-Core Snapdragon Kirin 970 CPU along with the Mali G72 MP12 GPU.

    For photography, the Huawei Nova 4 has a 25 MP front camera and triple rear cameras. The smartphone is available in two different rear camera setups which are as follows:

    • 48 MP + 16 MP + 2 MP
    • 20 MP + 16 MP + 2 MP

    It is powered by a 3750 mAh battery and runs on EMUI 9.0.1 which is built on top of latest Android 9.0 Pie. In terms of connectivity, it has Bluetooth 4.2, 802.11 ac Wi-Fi, GPS, and a USB Type C-Port for charging and data syncing.

    The Huawei Nova 4 also has a bunch of sensors which include a gravity sensor, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, gyroscope, and a compass. For safely and securely unlocking the device it also has a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.

    Price, Colours And Storage Variants

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    The Huawei Nova 4 is available in four different colour options which are Bright Black, Honey Red, Blue, and White. The device is available in single 8 GB RAM + 128 GB ROM configuration. The price of the two variants of the smartphone with different rear camera setup is as follows:

    • 48 MP + 16 MP + 2 MP- 3099 Yuan (around Rs 32,150)
    • 20 MP + 16 MP + 2 MP- 3399 Yuan (around Rs 35,200)

     

  • Xiaomi Redmi 7 Listed On TENAA

    Xiaomi Redmi 7 Listed On TENAA

    A mystery smartphone from Xiaomi has been spotted on TENAA. The smartphone carries the model number M1901F9T. Although the name of the device is not yet confirmed, this could be a Redmi 7-series smartphone. Like the Redmi 6, it also has a display with a notch up top. The listing also reveals some specifications about the upcoming device.

    Specifications

    The Xiaomi smartphone which is codenamed  M1901F9T has a 5.84-inch display with a high screen-to-body ratio. The front of the device also seems to have a tiny waterdrop notch that houses the front-facing selfie camera. The right side of the smartphone harbors the power button and volume rockers while the left side is free from any switches. The rear of the smartphone has a glass back which houses the fingerprint sensor and a dual camera setup with an LED flash.

    The Xiaomi smartphone measures 147.76 × 71.89 × 7.8 mm and is powered by a 2,900 mAh battery. In terms of connectivity, the smartphone supports dual 4G VoLTE while it is also expected to have other standard options like Wi-Fi 802.11 and Bluetooth. Other specifications like the CPU, GPU, and camera resolution is unavailable. If it is the successor to the Redmi 6 Pro, the former is expected to have better specifications than the latter.

    Redmi 6 Specifications

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    • Display: 5.45-inch IPS LCD display with Full HD+ resolution.
    • Operating System: MIUI 9 on Android 8.1 (Oreo)
    • Processor: 2.0 GHz octa-core Helio P22.
    • RAM: 3/4 GB RAM.
    • Storage: 32/64GB internal storage, expandable via microSD card up to 256GB.
    • Rear Cameras: 12 MP and 5 MP rear cameras, 5 MP front-facing camera.
    • Selfie Camera: 8 MP
    • Security: In-display fingerprint scanner
    • Connectivity: 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 ac, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS
    • Battery: 3,500mAh battery.
    • Dimensions: 147.5 x 71.5 x 8.3 mm
    • Weight: 146 g

     

  • iPhone Ban In China To Be Lifted Due To iOS Update

    iPhone Ban In China To Be Lifted Due To iOS Update

    Apple and Qualcomm have been engaged in a patent war. Earlier this month, Qualcomm won a legal battle against Apple in China. A Chinese court found Apple guilty of violating two patents which are held by Qualcomm. The court’s ruling will restrict Apple from importing and selling certain iPhone models in the country. The restricted devices include smartphones ranging between the iPhone 6S and the iPhone X models.  The patents are related to navigating apps on a touch screen and resizing photos. But according to Apple, they can easily resolve the issue and comply with the court’s ruling.

    Apple’s Solution

    Both the patents restricting Apple from importing and selling iPhones in China are software related. Therefore, the company can easily seed a software update for the affected iPhone models. Post the update, the smartphone will comply with Qualcomm’s patents resulting in the ban being lifted. The software update from Apple will start rolling out, starting this week.

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    Furthermore, Apple has already filed for a reconsideration request. The company also said that a ban on iPhones would impact its Chinese suppliers and consumers as well as the tax revenue it pays to the authorities. If the ban is not lifted, the plummeting sales of the iPhone would take another jab. Most notably, China is a very crucial market for Apple. They are Apple’s third largest market after the US and Europe. China accounted for 19% of Apple’s total revenue in the last quarter.

  • Here Is Why The Galaxy F Will Cost Over $1800

    Here Is Why The Galaxy F Will Cost Over $1800

    Samsung had previously showcased their foldable phone which will reportedly be called the Galaxy F. The smartphone with a foldable display is set to launch in the first half of 2019. Previously analysts claimed that the smartphone will carry a price tag of upwards 1500$ and the latest BOM (Bill Of Materials) strengthens that claim.

    BOM Revelations

    The BOM report is sourced from a Korean research agency, CGS-CIMB. It reveals that the display or the touch module of the Galaxy F will be its priciest component. In comparison to the iPhone XS Max, the display of the Galaxy F will cost 218 USD while the screen on the former costs only 120 USD. Other significantly expensive components include the application processor (SoC) and the memory. The Galaxy F is expected to have the latest Qualcomm 855 processor and 8/10 GB of RAM.

    On the other hand, iPhone XS Max only has 4 GB of RAM. The price of both the processor and memory on the Galaxy F is about two times as that of the iPhone XS Max. The costs of all these components add up to a total BOM cost of 636 USD which in itself is quite high compared to the Galaxy S9+ and the iPhone XS Max.

    Why 1800 USD Retail Price?

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    The question is obvious that why does a smartphone that costs 636 USD in parts is sold for 1800 USD. As the 636 USD, BOM does not include other costs like advertisements, assembly, and shipping. Gross margins on smartphones from the past reveal that companies need to maintain a profit margin of 55% to 65%. And a 65% gross margin on the Galaxy F comes out to 1800 USD justifying the claims of analysts.

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