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  • Xiaomi Redmi S2 With Face Unlock And Dual Cameras Could Soon Launch In India

    Xiaomi Redmi S2 With Face Unlock And Dual Cameras Could Soon Launch In India

    Xiaomi has launched a few stellar smartphones over the past few months. The Mi A1, for a long time, was the best budget smartphones in India. In 2018, the company launched the Redmi Note 5 Pro which, right now, is probably the best budget smartphone that a lot of people cannot buy. Now, it appears that Xiaomi is preparing to launch another budget smartphone in India.

    A report by XDA Developers claims that Xiaomi will soon launch the Redmi S2 in India. Judging by the specifications that have been unearthed, the Redmi S2 will be an entry-level smartphone. The Redmi S2 will be priced cheaper than the Redmi 5 which was launched in mid-march at a starting price of Rs 7999. The Redmi S2 could be priced at Rs 5999 as a replacement to the Redmi 5A.

    Redmi Note 5 Pro

    According to the report, the Redmi S2 will have an 18:9 IPS LCD display with a 1440 x 720 px resolution. The exact size of the display has not been confirmed.

    Under the hood, the Redmi S2 could run on the Snapdragon 625 chipset. If true, this will be an interesting move by Xiaomi since the Redmi Note 5 and Redmi 5 also run on the same chipset. The Snapdragon 625 chipset will be coupled with either 2GB or 3GB of RAM and 16GB or 32GB of onboard storage. The fingerprint sensor will be placed on the back of the smartphone just like every other Xiaomi smartphone.

    Redmi Note 5

    Powering the device will be a 3080 mAh battery which should be enough to power an HD display.

    In the camera department is where the Redmi S2 could have a lot to offer. To the back of the smartphone will be a dual-camera setup with a 12MP primary sensor and a 5MP depth sensor. However, it is not yet confirmed if the primary lens will be an IMX486 or an OmniVision OV12A10 sensor. Interestingly, the Redmi S2 will also have EIS and Face Unlock along with the regular portrait mode. On the front will be a 5MP Samsung S5K5E8 sensor.

    Mi MIX 2s

    The Xiaomi Redmi S2 will be launched in China and India. The date of launch has not been confirmed yet and there are chances that Xiaomi could launch it along with the Mi MIX 2s in India in the coming weeks.

  • Russian Hackers Are Using Wi-Fi Routers To Hack Into Homes And Government Offices

    Russian Hackers Are Using Wi-Fi Routers To Hack Into Homes And Government Offices

    Cyber attacks being carried out by Russian hackers seems like a news that started floating around decades ago. Time and again, we have come across instances where the US government has warned its people about the danger that Russian hackers carry. Now, a new security alert has identified that hackers are now using large numbers of routers, switches, and other network devices that are well past their last security update to compromise US homes, government offices, businesses, and critical infrastructure providers.

    According to the US Department of Homeland Security and FBI and the UK’s National Cyber Security Center, Russian hackers can extract a lot of sensitive information like passwords, intellectual properties by gaining access to network devices around an office or a home. With advancements in technology and the widespread use of smart home products in a lot of places, it is hard to imagine any home or workplace to not have network devices like smart switches or WiFi routers. This is even more severe in a country like the US where the internet is so readily available and smart home products are cheaper and easy to use.

    The technical alert has highlighted the severity of this situation and the timeline of the information the security personnel received.

    Since 2015, the US government received information from multiple sources—including private- and public-sector cybersecurity research organizations and allies—that cyber actors are exploiting large numbers of enterprise-class and SOHO/residential routers and switches worldwide.

    In a detailed account of Russian hackers misusing the poorly secured network devices in government offices and other sensitive places, the alert notice laid down different stages of the hacking process.

    • Reconnaissance is the first stage when hackers identify poorly secured network ports like network management protocol
    • The second stage is the weaponisation and delivery of traffic to the identified devices that cause such devices to send the hackers configuration files that contain cryptographically stored passwords and other sensitive data
    • The third stage is exploitation is when attackers use this data to gain access to the compromised devices
    • The final stage is command and control, wherein the hackers use the newly gained access to pose as previous or trusted users to establish a connection

    Cisco, a multi-million dollar tech conglomerate has already identified that its install client was recently compromised. Cisco is a manufacturer of a lot of network devices that are used by a lot of citizens of the US.

    The access gained by Russian hackers is mainly down to old network devices like routers and switches. These devices run on old firmware and are not updated to the latest security protocols allow hackers to gain remote access to the network without even installing any sort of malware. With this security alert now made available to all government officials, it is yet to be seen what the workplaces will do in order to curb the situation and make them less vulnerable to cyber attacks from Russian hackers. Until then, to protect yourself from such threats, make sure to use adequate security protocols like strong passwords and update your hardware firmware in a timely manner.

  • Samsung Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+ Red Bull Ring Edition Launched

    Samsung Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+ Red Bull Ring Edition Launched

    Samsung had launched the Galaxy S9 and S9+ at an event in Barcelona on the 25th of February. Both the flagship smartphones subsequently went on sale in India in March. Now, Samsung has launched a special edition of the Galaxy S9 and S9+ in association with Vodafone in the Netherlands. The Galaxy S9+ and S9 Red Bull Ring Edition will be available in the Netherlands until the 27th of April.

    The name of the new Galaxy S9 Red Bull Edition is a reference to the Austrian Grand Prix track. The retail box of the Galaxy S9 Red Bull Edition will include a special Red Bull Ring case along with the usual stuff like AKG earphones and a wall charger. Interestingly, the case inside the bundle provides much more than just branding or protection to your Galaxy S9/S9+. It has an NFC chip that triggers a change in theme of the Galaxy S9 to a Red Bull theme featuring shots of its F1 cars.

    Apart from the NFC chip cover, the Galaxy S9 Red Bull Edition comes pre-loaded with information about each track. The Galaxy S9 Red Bull Edition owners will also have access to free clips from the Ziggo Sport Formula 1 Cafe and exclusive race images. It is worth noting that the Galaxy S9/S9+ Red Bull Ring Edition is only available in the 64GB storage variant.

    Galaxy Note8 Pyeongchang

    Unlike the Galaxy Note8 PyeongChang 2018 edition which had the Olympics logo embossed on the phone, the Galaxy S9 Red Bull Edition does not have any design changes. The NFC case is a nice addition but, apart from that, it does not really differentiate from the regular Galaxy S9 or S9+.

  • LG G7 ThinQ Render Leaked Ahead Of May 2nd Launch

    LG G7 ThinQ Render Leaked Ahead Of May 2nd Launch

    The successor to LG’s not so popular LG G6, the LG G7 ThinQ will launch on the 2nd of May. LG famously skipped its regular Mobile World Congress launch for the LG G7 as the company tries to revive its dwindling smartphone business. The LG G7 ThinQ will be the beginning of LG’s revamping process of its flagship smartphones. So far, it looks like the G7 ThinQ will be quite an offering from LG with its new design.

    A new render of the LG G7 ThinQ re-affirming one key detail and revealing a significant design change has been leaked online. It has been a known secret that the LG G7 ThinQ will sport a notch like the iPhone X. The new render re-affirms that and also gives us a glimpse of the size of the chin the G7 ThinQ will have.

    CEO of OnePlus, Carl Pei explained that the only reason the iPhone X doesn’t have a chin is that it has a curved display. At the bottom of each display is a ribbon for connecting it to the device’s logic board, which means a thin chin becomes necessary. Apple decided to curb that with a flexible OLED, which, even though is a great solution, it is also an expensive one.

    One significant design change that the render reveals is the placement of the power button. LG flagship devices like the G6, V30 have had the power button housed in the fingerprint sensor on the back. However, the power button on the LG G7 ThinQ will have a more conventional placement on the left-hand side of the device.

    The LG G7 ThinQ is expected to run on the latest Snapdragon 845 chipset and have up to 6GB of RAM. Like LG did with the V30 ThinQ, the LG G7 ThinQ will have a few AI capabilities. The camera app on the G7 ThinQ will have smart scene detection modes wherein the camera will automatically adjust settings depending on the lighting conditions and the scene detected.

  • Moto G6 Plus Design Revealed In Official Teaser

    Moto G6 Plus Design Revealed In Official Teaser

    Lenovo-owned Motorola is preparing to launch three successors to its highly successful range of budget smartphones, the Moto G series. On the 19th of April, Motorola will unveil the Moto G6, Moto G6 Play and the Moto G6 Plus. So far, we have seen a ton of renders and leaked images of the Moto G6 Plus which have revealed a design very similar to the Moto X4. Motorola UK’s Twitter handle has given us a glimpse of what the Moto G6 Plus will look like in a small teaser.

    https://twitter.com/motorolaUK/status/985940997086556161

    The one thing has been neglected over the past few weeks in the renders is the Moto branding. This time around, the front of the smartphone will have “Motorola” written and not just “Moto.” Another interesting design aspect of the smartphone is the new 18:9 aspect ratio and G6 series will be the first set of Motorola phones to have this taller aspect ratio. However, the company has retained the front-facing fingerprint sensor which is a great move by the company. We are far away from a truly bezel-less smartphone and till then, it is best to use the thin bezels to house the fingerprint sensor.

    Another change that has been reported over the past few weeks is in the build quality. The new teaser also seemingly confirms that the Moto G6 Plus will have an all-glass design, very similar to the Moto X4. Even the protruded camera ring resembles the Moto X4 which is great because we loved the design and build quality of the Moto X4. If the Moto G6 Plus is priced at about Rs 16000 in India, it would have a definite advantage over its competitors in terms of build quality. Only the Honor 9 Lite has an all-glass design which is priced at Rs 10999 in India. Popular smartphones like the Redmi Note 5 Pro and Honor 7X have a metallic unibody design.

    Moto X4

    The power button placed below the volume rockers will also be textured for easier differentiation. The back of the smartphone will be significantly curved from the edges which, in theory, should result in a more ergonomic fit. However, all of that will be confirmed only once we have tested the G6 Plus.

    Benchmark scores of the Moto G6 Plus were already leaked, which reveal that the G6 Plus will run on the Snapdragon 630 chipset. Although according to the Geekbench listing the G6 Plus will run on the Snapdragon 660 chipset, the actual low benchmark scores point towards a 630 chipset. The Nokia 7 Plus, which runs on the Snapdragon 660 chipset scores 1640 points on a single core and 5827 points on multi-core performance. Whereas the Moto G6 Plus has scored 866 points on a single core and 4123 points on a multicore performance. The Moto G6 Plus scores are more comparable to the Moto X4 which runs on the Snapdragon 630.

    Even though the launch of the Moto G6 series of smartphones in Brazil, we expect all the three devices to launch in India sooner rather than later. Motorola has had a lot of success with its Moto G lineup in India and would anticipate similar success with the G6 lineup, especially with a new build and design. The launch of the Moto G6 Plus is just a couple of days away so stay tuned for all the launch event coverage.

  • Top Tech: Bluetooth Headphones Under Rs 2000

    Top Tech: Bluetooth Headphones Under Rs 2000

    Looking for a great pair of wireless Bluetooth headphones under Rs 2000? Here are the top 5 Bluetooth wireless headphones, which are priced less than Rs 2000. The prices of these headphones are extremely volatile, so be sure to check out as soon as possible.

    Sound One BT 06

    sound one Bluetooth headphones

    These pair of Bluetooth headphones retail for Rs 1990 and has a sturdy plastic design, which makes them very light in weight. The headphones are available in four different colours and these are collapsible which makes them travel-friendly. They take around 1.5 hours to charge completely and offers a music playback of 5+ hours on a single charge. These headphones have Bluetooth 4.0, which is a bit disappointing. These Bluetooth headphones have a micro SD card slot and FM Radio function, which sets them apart from the competition. However, these headphones are slightly smaller for larger heads.

    Portronics Muffs

    TheseBluetooth headphones retail for Rs 1359, which also has a 3.5 mm headphone jack. These headphones come with Bluetooth 4.1, which gives them a slightly better connectivity and better range. The battery can last up to 9 hours on a single charge because of the low energy Bluetooth. These headphones can also be used with an auxiliary port, which does not require any power. The headphones have a really soft padding, which allows the user to wear these headphones for long periods of time. These headphones also have noise reduction and echo-cancellation, which gives an upper hand over the competition.

    Boat Rockerz 430

    boat Bluetooth headphones

    These are trendy looking colourful pair of Bluetooth headphones, which retails for Rs 1999. These headphones are extremely comfortable and great looks. These headphones come with Bluetooth 4.1 with 40mm dynamic driver, which gives a good amount of sound and a good amount of range. The headphones have active echo-cancellation. However, the headband is made using polyurethane, which does not make these headphones comfortable for extended periods of time.

    ZAKK Blaze

    The prices of these Bluetooth headphones have been brought down to Rs 1999 especially for team iGyaan for a limited period of time. The headphones produce a good amount of sound and a good amount of base and extremely comfortable to wear for longer periods of time. The earcups and really soft and the headband also has a softer cushioning. These headphones are made entirely out of brushed metal with RGB style LED lights. These are extremely premium headphones available for a bargain price with a massive 20 hours battery backup.

    Tantra Groove Bluetooth Headphones

    tantra Bluetooth headphones

    These are behind the neckband style Bluetooth headphones, which retail for Rs 1,999. These are surprisingly light and also have a good amount of base. The headphones have a 450 mAh battery with a music playback time of 18 hours or 25 hours of hands-free talk time, as these headphones have an inbuilt microphone. These are extremely comfortable to wear for longer periods of time and a user can control music playback on the headphones itself. These headphones offer noise and echo cancellation and the sound quality is quite impressive for the kind of headphones they are.

  • OnePlus 5T Gets iPhone X Like Gesture Navigation With OxygenOS 5.1.0

    OnePlus 5T Gets iPhone X Like Gesture Navigation With OxygenOS 5.1.0

    With the launch of the OnePlus 6 just around the corner, the focus of OnePlus has not completely shifted from its existing smartphones. The OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T recently received an update to Android 8 Oreo and a new version of OxygenOS is now seeding for the two smartphones. One of the most interesting features that is being introduced to the OnePlus 5T with OxygenOS 5.1.0 is gesture navigation.

    Back in December 2017, OnePlus introduced iPhone X like gestures to the OnePlus 5T in an Open Beta version of OxygenOS. It now appears that the company has honed these gestures over the past few months and is ready to roll out the feature to all the OnePlus 5 and 5T users. The timing of this update is worth noting because the launch of the OnePlus 6 is imminent. The company has already teased the gestures for navigation feature of the OnePlus 6 in a promo video.

    The gesture navigation was made famous by the iPhone X even though it was not the first smartphone to do it. WebOS had gestures for navigation and so did BlackBerryOS. But, the timing of smartphone makers like Xiaomi and OnePlus introducing gestures for navigation to their devices can certainly be attributed to the iPhone X. However, gestures work differently for all the three smartphone makers.

    The OnePlus 5T with Open Beta 3 that we tested, had the initial phase of gestures. In order to go back, you had to swipe up from the bottom corner of the screen. Swiping up from the bottom centre of the screen mimics the home button. For multi-tasking, you swipe up from the bottom centre of the screen and hold your finger in the centre of the display until multitasking cards show up.

    To get the gestures working on your OnePlus 5/5T simply update to the latest OTA update.

    Update: The article has been updated to reflect that only the OnePlus 5T has received gestures for navigation.

  • Apple WatchOS Might Support Third Party Watch Faces In The Future

    Apple WatchOS Might Support Third Party Watch Faces In The Future

    Apple Watch is one of the most successful smartwatches with a market share of 21%. Apple WatchOS has been appreciated for a lot of features like, easy to navigate UI, battery life and design. However, just like iPhones, Apple has a control over the design elements of the smartwatch. This means, only Apple can develop new Watch Faces. This might change soon, as, according to a new leak, the Apple WatchOS might soon support third-party Watch Faces has been hinted in the source code of the WatchOS 4.3.1.

    Apple WatchOS

    The line of code leaked from the latest version of watchOS has a statement ‘This is where the 3rd party face config bundle generation would happen’, which means, Apple could finally enable to developers to create Watch Faces using the WatchOS Kit. However, as of now, the feature has not been enabled on the current version of the watchOS and the company might announce this feature at the Apple World Wide Developer’s Conference 2018.

    Considering the number of developers that watchOS has, Apple Watch could get a whole array of watch faces.

  • OnePlus 6 Will Be Water Resistant

    OnePlus 6 Will Be Water Resistant

    The OnePlus 6 is turning out to be quite an upgrade over its predecessor, the OnePlus 5T. Ever since the company first teased the OnePlus 6, the company has slowly hinted at a few important features of the upcoming flagship smartphone. In the latest tweet by OnePlus’ official account, the company has seemingly confirmed that the OnePlus 6 will be water resistant.

    At the time of the launch of the OnePlus 5, the company was heavily panned for significantly increasing the price of the smartphone from its predecessor. Also, OnePlus did that without introducing important features like an IP rating for water resistance. That trend continued with the OnePlus 5T, however, it appears that OnePlus has finally listened to its consumers with the new smartphone. Whether the OnePlus 6 will have an IP67 or IP68 rating for water and dust resistance will only be confirmed at the launch event.

    The OnePlus 6 has also been confirmed to be an Amazon exclusive smartphone in India, like its predecessors. In an advertisement being shown at Cinemas in India, the last slide reveals that the 6 will be an Amazon-exclusive smartphone, just like its predecessors. However, like it did with the OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T, the OnePlus 6 will also, eventually, make its way to offline stores as OnePlus is now trying to capture a market that strays away from shopping online.

    OnePlus 6

    There are also rumours the OnePlus 6 will have an all-glass design which means the company could also introduce wireless charging. This is another feature that a lot of consumers have asked for but, so far, OnePlus has maintained that its DashCharge technology is superior to the current wireless charging technology.

    So far, there has been no hint by the company regarding the official launch date of the 6. If rumours of a Special Edition Avengers OnePlus 6 are true, then the smartphone will launch before the 27th of April (global release date of Avengers: Infinity War).

  • Three New Sony Bluetooth Speakers Launched In India Starting Rs. 7990

    Three New Sony Bluetooth Speakers Launched In India Starting Rs. 7990

    Three new Sony Bluetooth Speakers have been launched in India at a starting price of Rs 7990. All the three Sony Bluetooth Speakers are available across India starting today (16th April 2018). The Sony SRS-XB21 is priced at Rs 7990 and is available in Black, Blue, Red and White colour variants. The Sony SRS-XB31 costs Rs 9990 while the Sony SRS-XB41 will retail for Rs 13990. Both of these Sony Bluetooth Speakers will be available in Black and Blue colour variants while the Sony SRS-XB31 will also retail in a Red colour. 

    Sony claims that these speakers, with the new DSP (Digital Signal Processor), can produce a three-dimensional sound which makes for a better music listening experience. The Live Sound mode essentially produces a music concert-like sound as the sound is spread across vertically as well as horizontally. As is evident in the name, these Sony Bluetooth Speakers concentrate a lot on the bass and have a very bass-heavy sound.

    Sony SRS-XB21

    Another interesting feature of these speakers is the build quality. All the three speakers are IP67 rated for water and dust resistance which goes well with Sony’s whole party-related theme for the speakers. Keeping the party mode in mind, these speakers also multi-colour line lights and
    flashing strobe lights with speaker lights.

    All the three speakers have the same Bluetooth version 4.2 and NFC. What differs is the size and weight of the three speakers which in turn means the sound reproduction will be better in the more pricier speaker.

    Sony SRS-XB31
    Specifications Sony SRS-XB21 Sony SRS-XB31 Sony SRS-XB41
    Price Rs 7990 Rs 9990 Rs 13990
    Bluetooth 4.2 4.2 4.2
    NFC Yes Yes Yes
    Amplifier Type S-Master S-Master S-Master
    Dimensions 193 x 72 x 65 mm 231 x 87 x 81 mm 291 x 104 x 105 mm
    Weight 530 grams 890 grams 1.5 kilograms
    Frequency Range 2.4GHz/ 20 Hz – 20,000 Hz(44.1 kHz sampling) 2.4GHz/ 20 Hz – 20,000 Hz(44.1 kHz sampling) 2.4GHz/ 20 Hz – 20,000 Hz(44.1 kHz sampling)
    Colours Black, Blue, Red and White Black, Blue and Red Black and Blue
  • Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium With 4K HDR Display Launched

    Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium With 4K HDR Display Launched

    Sony kicked off 2018 with the launch of two flagship smartphones, the Xperia XZ2 and XZ2 Compact, both running on the latest Snapdragon 845 chipset. About two months later, Sony has now unveiled the new Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium with a few significant upgrades. The Xperia XZ2 Premium will be available later in the summer but, its pricing details have not been revealed yet.

    The Xperia XZ2 Premium has the new curvy design that Sony showed off with the XZ2 and XZ2 Compact. It is a departure from the rectangular boxy design that Sony smartphones have sported for a long time.

    One of the biggest upgrades over the Xperia XZ2 is the display. The Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium now has a 5.8 inch IPS LCD display with a 4K resolution. The regular Xperia XZ2 has a 5.7 inch IPS LCD display with a 2160 x 1080 px resolution. The Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium also supports HDR. Sony also introduced a new vibration system with the XZ2 at Mobile World Congress. The feature basically provides a rumble feedback to match whatever is happening on the screen.

    Powering the Xperia XZ2 Premium is a 3540 mAh battery with QuickCharge 4.0 and wireless charging. The 3.5mm headphone jack is also missing, which seems to be the new norm.

    For the first time ever, Sony has also introduced a dual-camera setup on a smartphone. The primary camera is a 19MP RGB Exmor RS sensor with an f/1.8 aperture while the second lens is a 12MP Monochrome sensor with an f/1.6 aperture. This implementation is different from the likes of Apple and Samsung which have used a telephoto lens for portrait mode shots.

    Sony claims that apart from the monochrome lens helping in better black-and-white shots, it will improve low-light photography as well. During still photography, the XZ2 Premium can reach a maximum ISO of 51,200 and for shooting videos, as high as 12,800. To avoid graininess in the pictures with such high ISO, Sony claims its “AUBE fusion image signal processor” can combine the data of both sensors, optimize for low light, and reduce noise. Features like portrait mode and monochrome bokeh shots will be introduced via a software update in Q3 of 2018.

    There are no details about a possible launch of the Xperia XZ2 Premium in India.  However, we expect the phone to launch in India end May or early June.

     

  • Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium

    Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium

    Sony has officially launched the Xperia XZ2 Premium, which the first dual camera smartphone from the company. The smartphone also boasts a 5.8 inch 4K display with HDR support. The smartphone runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 Octa-core chipset with 6GB RAM. The Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium is also the first smartphone to offer ISO 51200 sensitivity.

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  • Xiaomi Mi A2

    Xiaomi Mi A2

    Xiaomi Mi A2 is expected to launch in India in the upcoming weeks. This will be a successor to the Xiaomi Mi A1, which was the first smartphone from Xiaomi with stock Android and Android One branding. The smartphone is expected to have a 5.99 inch FHD+ 2160 x 1080 px IPS LCD display, running on the Snapdragon 626/660 Octa-core chipset with 4 and 6GB RAM options.

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  • Xiaomi Mi 6X To Launch On April 25th

    Xiaomi Mi 6X To Launch On April 25th

    Xiaomi is hosting a launch event at the Wuhan University, China on the 25th of April. A new teaser released by the company on its Weibo account has confirmed that it will indeed launch the Xiaomi Mi 6X.

    According to the teaser, the Xiaomi Mi 6X will be available in a blue colour variant with a full metal unibody design and an iPhone X style dual camera setup. The back of the smartphone looks very similar to the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro. While the front of the smartphone is not visible in the teaser, it is fair to assume that it will also look identical to the Redmi Note 5 Pro with an 18:9 aspect ratio.

    It has also been reported that the Mi A1 has been discontinued in India. This means that the company has plans of launching a successor, and the Mi 6X could well be that successor. In India, the Mi 6X is expected to launch as the Xiaomi Mi A1 (2018) or the Mi A2 running stock Android OS.

    Xiaomi Mi 6X Poster

    Xiaomi Mi 6X

    According to the teaser image, the Xiaomi Mi 6x will have a 20MP primary camera and a 20MP front-facing camera. The smartphone has a rear-facing fingerprint scanner, like the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro. Unlike the Redmi Note 5 Pro, the Xiaomi Mi 6X/A2 will have a USB type C port for charging and data syncing. The Phone might also support fast charging.

    According to a recent TENAA listing, the Xiaomi Mi 6X has a 5.99 inch IPS LCD 2160 x 1080 px display with 18:9 aspect ratio. Under the hood, the device has a 2.2 GHz Octa-core chipset, which could be the Qualcomm Snapdragon 626/660 chipset. Additionally, the device has either 4/6GB RAM with 64/128GB onboard storage.Xiaomi Mi A1

    The device has a dual 20MP and a 12MP sensor. However, the exact implementation of this dual camera setup is yet to be known. For the front-facing camera, the smartphone uses a 20MP sensor, like the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro. Additionally, the front-facing camera is likely to support Face Unlock. Lastly, the phone has a 2910 mAh battery.

  • Moto G6 Plus Running On The Snapdragon 660 Chipset Listed On GeekBench

    Moto G6 Plus Running On The Snapdragon 660 Chipset Listed On GeekBench

    The Motorola G6 series of smartphones are expected to launch in São Paulo, Brazil on the 19th of April. There has been a lot of news and rumours regarding the design, display, and the chipset used on these devices. However, according to a listing found on the latest Geekbench, the Moto G6 Plus is running on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 chipset, which contradicts with previous leaks that stated the G6 Plus will be running on the Snapdragon 630 chipset.

    This looks like a typo, as the Moto G6 Plus was reported to be running on the Snapdragon 630 Octa-core chipset. The single core and multi-core points scored by the smartphone are nowhere near the scored of the Snapdragon 660 chipset. The Nokia 7 Plus, which runs on the Snapdragon 660 chipset scores 1640 points on a single core and 5827 points on multi-core performance. Whereas the Moto G6 Plus has scored 866 points on a single core and 4123 points on a multicore performance. To bring in more context, the Moto X4 running on the Snapdragon 630 chipset has scored 875 points on a single core and  4177 points on multicore performance. This almost confirms that the Moto G6 Plus will run on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 processor.

    Moto G6 Plus
    Left To Right: Nokia 7 Plus and Moto X4 running on the Snapdragon 660 and 630 chipsets, respectively.

    According to an earlier report, The Moto G6 Plus will have a 5.93-inch 2160 x 1080p IPS LCD display with 2.5D curved tempered glass protection. Under the hood, the smartphone will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 Octa-core chipset with 4GB and  6GB RAM options.

    The phone will have a 12MP RGB sensor and a 5MP telephoto lens on the back. The setup is expected to be different from what we have seen so far from Moto devices. The front-facing camera is a 16MP sensor with a front-facing LED flash.

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