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  • Microsoft Claims To Have Seized 99 Iranian Websites Used By Hackers

    Microsoft Claims To Have Seized 99 Iranian Websites Used By Hackers

    Microsoft stated that 99 websites which were being misused by Iranian hackers have been seized by the company. Reportedly, the hackers were trying to phish/steal important information and launch cyber-attacks on users. With the increase in the number of malicious websites and webpages, browsing the internet has become significantly more difficult. Sensitive data is being poached from the users, while at the same time, companies seem to be helpless as countless such websites keep popping up every day. 

    Microsoft’s Statement

    Microsoft said that it had eyes on a similar set of websites since 2013, which were being operated by hackers for negative intent. The company has previously tried to snoop on defence industry workers, political activists and journalists in the Middle East. Microsoft tied the attacks to the country of Iran, not to its Government. Furthermore, Iran has fully denied any participation in hacking attacks made by the aforementioned hackers.

    Microsoft also stated that the hackers used malicious links disguised like popular brands, such as Microsoft and its subsidiaries, LinkedIn, Outlook etc. As per the company’s court filings, the hacking operation required patience, skill and deep access to resources to pull off. The software that was used by hackers modified the Microsoft Windows trademark system into “a tool of deception and theft”.

    Noteworthy, the accounts that were being targeted by the users were personal accounts, not work based accounts. The hackers used to send surprisingly legitimate-looking emails with malware-infected attachments to users who would then click on them and have the respective software injected on their devices. The domains used by the hackers closely resembled the ones used by Microsoft and other reputed brands.

    Conclusion

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    The US District Court, which handled Microsoft’s case regarding the same, believed the company’s allegations, saying that the hacking activity was indeed affecting the company and its users. Steps being taken by the US Court may ensure that the hacking group receives serious penalties for the attacks performed.

  • Samsung Working On A Two Way Folding Smartphone Claims Patent

    Samsung Working On A Two Way Folding Smartphone Claims Patent

    The year 2019 so far has seen a handful of unique and innovative foldable smartphones. Many manufacturers have already tried their hands on this technology with more expected to follow suit soon. Samsung, one of the biggest smartphone OEMs in the world, showed of it’s device supporting this technology. Called the Galaxy Fold, it was launched alongside the Galaxy S10 series last month. But, a fresh patent filed by the company reveals that it is also planning to launch a two-way folding smartphone, which is similar to the Xiaomi’s foldable device that has leaked multiple times.

    Samsung’s Two Way Foldable Smartphone

    The patent reveals what Samsung may be planning for its next foldable smartphone. First filed in the year 2017, the document of the patent showcases different images of the said device. Upon first inspection, it looks very similar to the handset Xiaomi revealed in a video a while ago. But in contrast to the former, the concept has thinner bezels and offers a larger sized screen in a compact frame. The bigger display can individually be folded from the left and right side of the device and be made into a smaller form factor.

    An unusual finding from the images present in Samsung’s patent is the lack of any physical or hardware features. There is no opening like a charging port or a 3.5mm headphone jack anywhere to be found on the smartphone. Also not visible are any camera sensors on any side of the device. All of this may be an indication that Samsung is not nearly ready to launch the handset, or it may be the case that the company has figured out a workaround of the aforementioned hardware features to make the screen to body ratio as high as possible. 

    Also read: Bethesda Sending Out Early Access Invites To Users For Elder Scrolls: Blades

    Samsung is expected to launch the new foldable smartphone as early as next year. This will be an upgrade to the Galaxy Fold in terms of technology and may be priced as exorbitantly as the former. It is also speculated that with the next generation the company will try to bring the technology to a more accessible, mainstream market. The patent for Samsung’s next foldable device can be viewed here.

  • OnePlus 7 Leaked Case Strengthens The Claim Of Pop Up Selfie Camera

    OnePlus 7 Leaked Case Strengthens The Claim Of Pop Up Selfie Camera

    Chinese smartphone manufacturer OnePlus is soon expected to launch its upcoming flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 7. The device became the talk of the town soon after the launch of the OnePlus 6T which was announced last year. Leaks in the past have claimed that the upcoming handset will have a considerably different design in comparison to its predecessor. A freshly leaked render of the OnePlus 7 in its case supports the preceding claim.

    OnePlus 7 Design

    According to the leaks, the rear of the OnePlus 7 has triple rear cameras which are disparate to its predecessor that has dual rear cameras. The image reveals that the ridged camera module also accommodates two little speckles which may be laser focusing sensors. The shape of the LED flash on the upcoming smartphone is also different which is circular.

    Distinctly, the alleged OnePlus 7 has a pop-up selfie camera which is similar to the one present on the Vivo V15 Pro. The pop-up selfie camera will help OnePlus in further boosting the screen to body ratio of the forthcoming smartphone. Although the particular leak does not reveal the front fascia and features of the OnePlus 7, they were uncovered in another leak from the past.

    The OnePlus 7 is alleged to sport a 6.5 inch AMOLED display that accommodates an on display fingerprint sensor. It is claimed to feature the Snapdragon 855 SoC which is manufactured using 7 nm fabrication technology. The smartphone will be powered by a 4,000 mAh battery that will also support 44w super fast Dash charging. Other details about the device will be revealed once the company officially launches it. 

    Launch Date 

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    OnePlus has not yet announced the launch date of the OnePlus 7. However, going by the company’s previous launch cycles, it is expected to be launched before the Q2 of 2019 ends.  

     

  • Bethesda Sending Out Early Access Invites To Users For Elder Scrolls: Blades

    Bethesda Sending Out Early Access Invites To Users For Elder Scrolls: Blades

    The Elder Scroll series has a special spot in the history of gaming, which many gamers will agree with. The latest game in the series is the Elder Scrolls: Blades, which was previously expected to release in the first half of 2019. The good news is that the game has finally stepped out of the shadows, and is now entering the early access phase for Android devices, which indicates that it is nearing its official launch.

    About Elder Scrolls: Blades

    Elder Scrolls: Blade is a mobile version of the Elder Scrolls games, and will succeed the legacy of the previous Elder Scrolls: Skyrim VR game. It offers a full-scale dungeon exploration experience and real-time combat. Moreover, Bethesda is introducing a new city-building mechanism that will add a lot more depth to the storyline of the game. Players can also battle their friends in one-on-one Arena battles. Furthermore, the game has an immersive character creation option, using which players can discover new and unique weapons, armour, and abilities.

    Previously, Bethesda has published another popular mobile game title, which is Fallout Shelter, and the game development studio looks forward to following the same track with Elder Scrolls: Blades. Debuted at E3 2018, the game is sending email invitations to the beta users to download the Elder Scrolls: Blades as of March 28, 2019.

    Availability And Download

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    Noteworthy, players can still download the game without the game invite, although it will stop after a brief demo of the same. Click here to download the game, and click here to sign up for the Early Access for the same. It also includes a bunch of in-app purchases, ranging from $1.99 to $99.99 per item. Players must have an account on the Bethesda website for playing the game. The company also confirmed that any progress and purchases will be carried over to the final release of the Elder Scrolls: Blades when it hits the app stores officially. 

     

  • Galaxy Fold’s Durability Shown Off In A New Video By Samsung

    Galaxy Fold’s Durability Shown Off In A New Video By Samsung

    Samsung released its first foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Fold at the Galaxy Unpacked event in San Fransisco on February 20. While the company didn’t reveal many details about the device at the launch, it was known that it will go on sale starting the 26th of April. The company didn’t even let potential buyers use the smartphone, which aroused suspicion. A few days ago, a video was leaked which showed the infamous crease in the centre when the smartphone was unfolded. In a bid to control the outburst and panic caused by the same, Samsung has released a video showcasing the durability of the folding mechanism of the Galaxy Fold. 

    Galaxy Fold Durability Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McdgS3Popjk#action=share

    In a 34 second video released by Samsung, multiple Galaxy Folds are being opened and closed simultaneously. The company has claimed that this has been tested 2,00,000 times. According to its estimates, if one opens the mechanism 100-150 times a day, the smartphone’s hinge may last up to 5 years of use. The test took a week of test to achieve the aforementioned number. This video has been aimed at showcasing the durability of the device for buyers sceptical about the quality of the hinge mechanism.

    Galaxy Fold Specifications

    To recall, the Galaxy Fold is a smartphone that can be converted into a tablet at will. The device has two displays out of which the bigger one is foldable into half. The larger display is a 7.3-inch Dynamic AMOLED panel which the company calls the ‘Infinity Flex’ display. It has a resolution of 2152 x 1536 px and is the biggest the company has ever put into a smartphone. The secondary display measures 4.6-inch diagonally and has an HD+ resolution.

    The Galaxy Fold runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC which is made using a 7nm fabrication process. It contains an Octa-core CPU combined with an Andreno 640 GPU. In terms of storage, the device features 12GB of RAM and 512GB of onboard storage. The Galaxy Fold is powered by 2 batteries with a total rated capacity of 4,380mAh with support for wireless charging.

    The Galaxy Fold has a total of six cameras on the smartphone. The triple rear camera setup consists of a 16MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide sensor with a 12MP, f/1.5-2.4 sensor and a 12MP, f/2.4 telephoto sensor. The front camera on the tablet is made up by a 10MP, f/2.2 sensor + 8MP, f/1.9 RGB depth sensor. Additionally, there is a cover camera present above the secondary display with a 10MP f/2.2 sensor.

    Pricing & Availability

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    The Galaxy Fold has been launched as a smartphone in the premium category. It has been priced at US$1980 (INR 1,40,000) and will be available starting April 26 in certain markets. Although Samsung has not revealed any details about its India launch, it is expected to make its way into the country soon after the global sale. 

  • Xiaomi’s Foldable Smartphone Spotted In Official Video Promo

    Xiaomi’s Foldable Smartphone Spotted In Official Video Promo

    The era of foldable smartphones is upon us, with 2019 being the year that fans across the globe will get their hands on foldable devices from brands like Huawei, Samsung and Xiaomi. Previously, a video was showcased which showed Xiaomi’s VP using the company’s first foldable smartphone. When it was announced that the Chinese company may not release it’s foldable device anytime soon, the fan chatter died a bit. However, the expectation bar may have been raised again, as a video teaser was posted on Xiaomi’s official Weibo page. And it showcased the foldable Xiaomi smartphone in all its glory.

    Showcased Features

    In hindsight, the new teaser drops a lot of hints, the major one being the fact that Xiaomi may debut the foldable market in the smartphone very soon. The 10-second video teaser shows the device being handled by a user in both the “flat” mode and the “folded” mode. Noteworthy, the fact that the device is folded from both the edges may lead to the device being more portable and compact than its competitors. It may also mean that the smartphone has a bigger screen size than other foldable devices.

    Another feature that was showcased in the video was the gesture control in the foldable smartphone. The feature seemed very handy for a device it’s size, especially when it is switched to the tablet mode. Also, the speed at which the phone was folded into the smartphone mode was also remarkable, considering that it literally shrunk to half its size in the blink of an eye.

    Expected Pricing & Availability

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    The Xiaomi foldable smartphone is expected to run on the Snapdragon 855 chipset, which is the norm for any flagship smartphone right now. The device’s foldable display is speculated to be co-developed by Visionox, as per reports. The device may debut in the second quarter of 2019, and users may witness its first launch in China. As far as pricing is concerned, the foldable smartphone may be priced aggressively as compared to other upcoming foldable smartphones. Seeing as how the Galaxy Fold from Samsung is priced at US$ 1,980, Xiaomi may adopt almost half the price of the same, placing it at under US$ 1000.

  • Google Pixel 3a, 3a XL Will Launch In A New Colour Variant, Pricing Tipped

    Google Pixel 3a, 3a XL Will Launch In A New Colour Variant, Pricing Tipped

    Google is expected to change its smartphone strategy significantly in 2019. Unlike the previous generation, it has been leaked and speculated countless times that a ‘lite’ version of the Pixel 3 will make its debut this year. While previous reports have allegedly revealed the design and looks of the smartphone, there was a little information about the pricing. Fresh leaks have surfaced claiming that the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL will be the name of the specced down of the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL smartphones respectively and they will indeed launch in 2019. It also has uncovered more information about the device.

    Specifications & Features

    PIXEL 3XL

    Previously leaked images of the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL revealed that the design of the smartphones will be reminiscent of its elder siblings. However, instead of an all-glass design on the Pixel 3 lineup, the Pixel 3a devices will have a polycarbonate frame. The front houses a 5.6-inch display on the Pixel 3a, while the 3a XL will have a 6-inch display with significant bezels around it. For biometrics and security, there will be a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.

    The leaks further insinuate that the Pixel 3a will have a 10nm Snapdragon 670 SoC; while the Pixel 3a XL may feature the 10nm Snapdragon 710 processor. Both the chipsets have an Octa-core CPU and an Adreno 616 GPU. In terms of optics, both smartphones will have a similar rear camera to their elder siblings. This suggests that a 12.2 MP sensor with f/1.8 aperture is expected. Unfortunately, there is no information about the front-facing camera of smartphones. Like its siblings, the devices will also feature 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage. For certain markets, a variant with 32GB internal storage is also expected.

    Also read: Firefox Releases The Lockbox Password Manager For Android

    The leak reveals new information about the Pixel 3a devices. A new colour variant supposedly called ‘Iris’ is also in the works. The colour will be accompanied by Black and White colour variants of smartphones. As far as pricing is concerned, the leak reveals that the devices will be priced starting EUR 450 (INR. 35,000) in certain European countries. They are expected to be unveiled at the Google I/O event in the month of May.

  • Huawei P30

    Huawei P30

    Huawei P30 is the latest smartphone from the Chinese electronics giant. It features a modern design, complete with an all-glass body and a waterdrop notch. The device features an attractive gradient design on the back which gives it a unique look. In terms of specifications, the Huawei P30 has competitive hardware as it features the 7nm Kirin 980 SoC and 6GB of RAM.

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  • Firefox Releases The Lockbox Password Manager For Android

    Firefox Releases The Lockbox Password Manager For Android

    With the increasing cases of privacy breaches and password leaks, it is important to stay secure in today’s day and age. However, with different usernames and passwords required on major web services, it can often get confusing to remember them all. In a bid to make that easier, Mozilla Corporation, best known for its popular Firefox web browser has launched Firefox Lockbox password manager for Android devices.

    Firefox Lockbox

    The Firefox Lockbox is a password managing application that was launched for iOS devices last year. Like the Firefox Send launched a while ago, it is also based on the company’s Test Pilot system. It was an initiative to test a feature or an add-on to the Firefox browser before the tangible release. The latest application claims to be different than traditional password managers in a way that Firefox Lockbox uses the passwords already saved in the desktop Firefox browser. The app syncs the said usernames and passwords with the help of a Firefox account. Unlike the said password managers though, it does not give the option to generate a secure password.

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    Unfortunately, the Firefox Lockbox application does not allow manual entries of the account details. To save new account information, users will need to login to the web service from the desktop browser, save the details there and then it will automatically sync to their devices. For filling in the details easier, the autofill option can be enabled in the settings. The app uses 256 Bit encryption method to safely secure the details and supports the device’s fingerprint scanners and FaceID system for secure access to the software. The software is completely free to download and use on Android and iOS and the application weighs around 41Mb on Android. Interested users can visit the link here to download.

  • Huawei P30 Lite Goes On Pre Order In The Phillipines

    Huawei P30 Lite Goes On Pre Order In The Phillipines

    In an event held in Paris, Huawei launched its latest flagship smartphone duo which includes the P30 and the P30 Pro. Leaks from the past suggested that the company will also launch a Lite variant of the smartphone which remained unannounced at the event. Surprisingly, the P30 Lite has been listed on a Filipino e-commerce store which reveals all its details. 

    Huawei P30 Lite Design and Specifications

    The Huawei P30 Lite has a modern design with glass on the front and the back. The smartphone measures 152.9 x 72.7 x 7.4 mm while the information about its weight is currently unavailable. The front of the device accommodates a 6.15 inch display that has a water drop notch up top. The display panel has a resolution on 2312 x 1080 px and a pixel density of 415 ppi.

    The P30 Lite is powered by a 3340 mAh battery which supports 18W fast charging. It runs on EMUI 9.0.1 which is built on top of the latest Android 9.0 Pie. Under the hood, the device features the Kirin 710 chipset which consists of an Octa-Core CPU and the Mali G51 GPU. The rear of the device harbours a fingerprint sensor, Huawei branding and the triple camera setup. The triple camera setup on the rear consists of an f/1.8 aperture equipped 32 MP sensor, 8 MP ultra wide sensor and a 2 MP depth sensor.

    The P30 Lite also has a 32 MP front facing selfie camera which is placed in the notch on the top of the display. Connectivity options on the device include 802.11 ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, Dual 4G VoLTE, 3.5 mm audio jack and a bottom mounted USB Type-C port. The sensors on the device include gravity sensor, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, gyroscope and a compass.

    Huawei P30 Lite Price and Storage Variants

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    In terms of memory and storage, the P30 Lite is available with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of inbuilt storage. The device is priced at Piso 16,990 (Rs 22,200). It is available in three colour options which are as follows:

    • Pearl White
    • Midnight Black
    • Peacock Blue

    Initial buyers of the device also get a complimentary 10000 mAh power bank, selfie stick and wireless Bluetooth speaker. Although Huawei has not announced its launch date in India, it is soon expected to make its way into the country. 

  • WhatsApp For Android Finally Gets A Dark Mode

    WhatsApp For Android Finally Gets A Dark Mode

    After countless speculations and leaks, popular instant messaging application WhatsApp has started testing out the highly anticipated dark mode for Android. This feature has limited availability and was spotted in the Beta build of the software. Leaked screenshots reveal how the alleged dark mode will look like in WhatsApp.

    WhatsApp Dark Mode

    The leaked screenshot of the WhatsApp dark mode feature has been claimed to be of the version 2.19.82 of the software. Even though the feature is live, many Beta users have claimed that the feature is not available on their devices. A few weeks ago, it was reported WhatsApp is redesigning the settings page of the Android app. It has since been insinuated it was done to ensure compatibility with the new feature.

    The dark mode feature that has been leaked on WhatsApp for Android is currently only available in the settings menu. There have been reports that the chat window will retain its signature green accent colour for the foreseeable future. It is been speculated that the developers are trying to incorporate a better, darker version of the already existing chat window. The dark mode feature is expected to be rolled out in the following weeks in the stable version of the software.

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    The dark mode feature has been included by many developers and manufacturers in their software lately. This is because it supposedly helps in saving battery life on OLED displays because the darker areas of the screen require little to no pixels to light up. It also helps in reducing the strain on the user’s eyes in dark environments. However, instead of a solid black colour, the dark mode of WhatsApp on Android is more of greyscale in nature. This will help in reducing the eye strain but might not be of much help in increasing the battery life of the smartphone. 

  • Samsung Galaxy A2 Core Gets Bluetooth Certification, Launch Imminent

    Samsung Galaxy A2 Core Gets Bluetooth Certification, Launch Imminent

    Samsung has changed its strategy for smartphones drastically in the year 2019. It was earlier known for launching devices with humble specifications at a ludicrous price tag. The latest Galaxy M and Galaxy A series showcase this change perfectly. The company, in a bid to compete with the increasing stronghold of Chinese smartphone OEMs in countries like India, has been very aggressive lately with their handsets. A few days ago, a leaked image revealed that it is working on an Android Go smartphone, purportedly the Galaxy A2 Core. Fresh leak reveals that it has been granted Bluetooth certification which suggests the launch of the device is imminent. 

    Smartphones under the Android Go initiative generally offer low-end specifications and usually have 1GB or less of RAM. A lighter version of the Android Operating System is installed on the devices which ensures that they last longer and run smoother for a longer period of time.

    Galaxy A2 Core

    The Samsung Galaxy A2 Core will be the second Android Go device from the company, the first one being the Galaxy J2 Core. A few days ago, a known tipster leaked the images of the device. The Bluetooth certification listing reveals a few model numbers of the smartphone on the official website of the Bluetooth certification organization. Model numbers mentioned in the listing were SM-A260F, SM-A260F_DS, SM-A260G, and SM-A260G_DS; which insinuates different variants of the upcoming Galaxy A2 Core in global markets. The listing confirms the smartphone will support Bluetooth 4.2 Low Energy (LE).

    While the leak doesn’t mention any specifications of the Galaxy A2 Core, a recent listing on CPU benchmarking website Geekbench revealed key specifications of the Galaxy A2 Core. The device runs Android 8.1 Oreo Go edition out of the box and is expected to feature Samsung’s Experience UI on top. 

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    The Samsung Galaxy A2 Core runs on the 14nm Exynos 7870 SoC. The chipset has an Octa-core CPU and Mali-T830 MP1 GPU. The smartphone will have 1GB of RAM and 8GB of onboard storage. The leaked listing suggests that the smartphone may be on its way to the retail market soon. Given Samsung’s aggressive stance on pricing lately, the expected price of the smartphone is Rs. 5,990.

  • Flagship Redmi Smartphone With Snapdragon 855 Leaks Online

    Flagship Redmi Smartphone With Snapdragon 855 Leaks Online

    Redmi separated from its parent company Xiaomi to exist as an independent brand back in the month of January. It also announced a while ago that a flagship smartphone from the Redmi brand will release this year. Fresh leaks on Chinese social networking website Weibo have revealed what the specifications of the aforementioned device may be and when it will launch. Unfortunately, it does not mention what the smartphone will be called.

    Redmi’s Flagship Smartphone

    According to the leak, the smartphone will be the most powerful Redmi has ever made. It will have an all-glass design similar to the Redmi Note 7 Pro, complete with a gradient back and Gorilla Glass 6 protection. It will have a 6.4 inch AMOLED display with a FullHD+ resolution and is expected to have minimal bezels on all sides with a waterdrop notch on the top. For biometrics and security, the device will have an in-display fingerprint scanner with support for face unlock technology. 

    The leak claims that the flagship smartphone from Redmi will run on the 7nm Snapdragon 855 SoC. The chipset has an Octa-core CPU and Adreno 640 GPU. In terms of optics, the device will have a triple rear camera setup consisting of a 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor like the Note 7 Pro; combined with an 8MP and a 13MP sensor. For selfies, it will have a 32MP sensor housed in the notch on top of the display. The smartphone will feature 6GB of RAM and 128GB of onboard storage for the base model.

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    Reports further insinuate that the Redmi flagship will be powered by a 4000mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging. It is expected to run on the latest MIUI 10 based on top of current Android 9 Pie. The leak reveals the device will be priced starting CNY 2499 (Rs. 25,600). It may be available starting the month of May in China with an India launch expected soon after.

  • Huawei Launches Promising Accessories Along With The P30 Pro

    Huawei Launches Promising Accessories Along With The P30 Pro

    After a long period of anticipation and teasers, Huawei finally launched the P30 and the P30 Pro smartphones at an event in Paris. The newly launched handsets are laden with top tier specifications and have a focus on photography. In addition to the flagship duo, the company has also launched a variety of accessories which include the Huawei FreeBuds, the Huawei FreeLace and the Huawei 12000 SuperCharge power bank.

    Huawei FreeBuds

    The Huawei FreeBuds are a pair of wireless earphones which draw inspiration from the Apple AirPods. The wireless earbuds are shipped with an elliptically shaped case which is used for both storing and charging them. The earbuds have a touch-sensitive rear which can be used to control various functions. Double tap on the right earbud play/pauses the music while a double tap on the left earbud activates the voice assistant. Double tap on either earbud while an incoming phone call will answer it.

    The Huawei FreeBuds offer a playtime of up to 3 hours on a single charge while the charging case can be used to further increase the run time to 10 hours. After the initial Bluetooth setup, the earbuds auto pair to the device as the user opens the charging case. They also have inbuilt IR sensors which detect when an earbud is removed. The wireless earphones are also water resistant that allows them to be used while working out or in sudden drizzling conditions. The Huawei FreeBuds are available in two colours which include Black and White. The earbuds are available at a price € 118 (Rs 9200). 

    Huawei FreeLace

    The Huawei FreeLace is an around-the-neck style set of wireless earbuds like the OnePlus Bullets. Nevertheless, they have a highly distinguishing feature that is a built-in USB Type C port. Notably, the ports stay concealed until the user detaches the right side earpiece from the main unit. The connection port allows them to be charged from a Huawei device or any smartphone that supports reverse charging.

    The Huawei FreeLace has magnetic rear ends which when brought closer sticks together and automatically pauses the audio content being played. They also have inline controls which can be used to control the volume or play/pause the media. Huawei claims a battery life of 18 hours with support for fast charging. 5 minutes of fast charge can provide a listening time of up to 4 hours. Like the FreeBuds, the FreeLace is also water resistant due to its IPX5 rating. The neckband style earphones are available at a price of € 99 (Rs 7700). 

    Huawei 12000 40W SuperCharge Power Bank

    As the name suggests, the newly launched power bank from Huawei has a 12,000 mAh battery. Noteworthy, it is capable of fast charging smartphones and other USB Type C devices with a maximum power of 40 W. The power bank has a chunky build that measures 135.4 x 69 x 15.5 mm and tips the scale at 227 grams. The top side of the device has 4 LED indicators, power on/off switch, USB Type A connector and a USB Type C connector which can be used for both power in and power out.

    Also Read: Xiaomi Mi 9X Leaks Before Official Announcement

    With the fast charge output of 40W, Huawei 12000 power bank is also capable of charging laptops. The device can be charged with 40 watts of power which can fully replenish its inbuilt battery in 2 hours and 14 minute or this time extends to 5 hours 25 minutes with a traditional 10w charger. The power bank is priced at € 99 (Rs. 7,700) and will be available for purchase soon.

  • Huawei Launches P30, P30 Pro With Periscopic Lens

    Huawei Launches P30, P30 Pro With Periscopic Lens

    The world’s second largest smartphone maker Huawei unveiled its next generation of camera oriented flagship smartphones, the P30 and P30 Pro at an event in Paris on March 26. The smartphones will succeed the Huawei P20 and P20 Pro. The devices will take their place at the top of the company’s most expensive smartphones list. With top-of-the-line specifications, the P30 and P30 Pro are aiming towards the premium photography centred flagship smartphone segment.

    Huawei P30: Features And Specifications

    The Huawei P30 is the less feature rich variant of the high-end P30 Pro. It features a similar design to the Huawei P20 launched last year. The device has a 6.1 inch OLED display with a resolution of 2340 x 1080 px. The smartphone has an in-display fingerprint scanner with support for face recognition.

    The Huawei P30 runs on the 7nm Kirin 980 SoC. The chipset has an Octa-core Cortex CPU and a Mali G76 GPU. In terms of optics, the smartphone has a triple rear camera module comprising of a 40MP primary sensor with an f/1.8 aperture, a 16MP ultra-wide sensor with an f/2.2 aperture, and a third 8MP telephoto sensor with an f/2.4 aperture. For selfies, there is a 32MP front camera housed in the notch up front. The P30 packs 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.

     

    The Huawei P30 is powered by a 3650mAh battery with 22.5W fast charging support via the bottom mounted USB Type-C port. The smartphone also supports NanoMemory cards, a new memory standard the company introduced in 2018. The device is IP68 Dust and Water resistant.

    Huawei P30 Pro: Features And Specifications

    The P30 Pro has a significantly larger 6.47 inch OLED display with a resolution of 2340 x 1080 px. Unlike the regular P30, the display edges will be tapered to the sides, similar to the ones seen in the Mate 20 Pro. Like the regular variant, it also will have an in-display fingerprint with face unlock technology.

    The Huawei P30 pro also runs on the 7nm Kirin 980 chipset, which has an Octa-core Cortex CPU and a Mali G76 GPU. In terms of optics, the smartphone has a phenomenal quad rear camera module comprising of a 40MP primary sensor with an f/1.6 aperture, a 20MP ultra-wide sensor with an f/2.2 aperture,  a third 8MP periscopic telephoto lens with an f/3.4 aperture and a fourth ToF (Time of flight) sensor. The periscopic lens provides lossless 5x zoom capability, which is the highest amongst any smartphones right now. For selfies, there is a 32MP front camera housed in the notch up front. The P30 packs 8GB of RAM and an option of either 128GB, 256GB and 512GB of internal storage.

    The P30 Pro is powered by a larger 4,200 mAh battery, which utilizes Huawei’s 40W SuperCharge Wired Charging. The device also supports Reverse wireless charging. Moreover, it is also IP68 dust and water resistant like the P30. Both the smartphones ship with a silicone case and fast chargers in-the-box.

    Also Read: Xiaomi POCO F1 Gets Dark Mode Via MIUI Beta Update

    The price for different variants of the P30 and P30 Pro are as follows:

    • P30 Pro 8GB+128GB – € 999 (Rs 77,800)
    • P30 Pro 8GB+256GB – € 1099 (Rs 85,600)
    • P30 Pro 8GB+512GB – € 1249 (Rs 97,300)
    • P30 6GB+128GB – € 799 (Rs 62,200)
    Model Huawei P30 Pro
    Display

    6.1 inch

    OLED

    Operating System

    EMUI 9.1

    Android 9 Pie

    Processor Kirin 980
    RAM 6GB
    Storage 128GB
    Rear Cameras

    40 MP f/1.8

    16 MP f/2.2 Ultra-Wide

    8MP f/2.4 Telephoto

    Selfie Camera 32MP f/2.0
    Security In-Display Fingerprint, Face Unlock
    Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (wave2)
    Bluetooth 5.0
    USB Type-C
    NFC
    Battery 3650mAh
    Dimensions 149.1 x 71.36 x 7.57 mm
    Weight 165g
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