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- Realme X2 256GB storage variant launched in India for INR24,999 ($335)
- Oppo A72 5G passes through Geekbench revealing key specs
- OnePlus Nord GeekBench listings reaffirm India version has the same specs as the global one
- Samsung Galaxy Note20 shown off from multiple angles in new video
- Samsung Galaxy M31s goes on sale in India on August 6, new renders leak
- Samsung Galaxy Buds Live leak in official-looking promo video, ANC possibly confirmed
- The new iPad Air could be cheaper but more capable than its predecessor
- Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G enters South Korea as the most affordable 5G device on the market
- Moto G9 Play does Geekbench, has more CPU power and more RAM than the G8 Play
- Red Magic 5S to sport silver-plated cooling system
- Google is preparing an emoji bar in Gboard for Android
| Realme X2 256GB storage variant launched in India for INR24,999 ($335) Posted: 18 Jul 2020 06:30 AM PDT Realme announced the 8GB/256GB variant of the X2 in India yesterday but didn't reveal its price. However, thanks to Flipkart, we now know it's priced at INR24,999 ($335/€290). The new model is listed on Flipkart and sales are slated to begin on July 21. The 8GB/256GB variant of the Realme X2 will also be sold through Realme's official Indian site from the same date, but it's not listed there yet. Realme X2 The Realme X2 is powered by the Snapdragon 730G SoC and was launched in India last December with three memory options - 4GB/64GB priced at INR 16,999 ($225/€200), 6GB/64GB... |
| Oppo A72 5G passes through Geekbench revealing key specs Posted: 18 Jul 2020 04:30 AM PDT The Oppo PDYM20 that was spotted on China Telecom's website earlier this week and is believed to be the A72 5G has now popped up on Geekbench, along with its key specs. The benchmark database reveals that PDYM20 runs Android 10 and has 8GB RAM on board, but it's expected to have two more RAM options - 4GB and 6GB. The device is powered by MediaTek's MT6853 chip, that has a base frequency of 2.0GHz. The MT6853 is said to be MediaTek's unannounced Dimensity 720 SoC, which was briefly mentioned on the company's official site. Circling back to the device, the Oppo PDYM20,... |
| OnePlus Nord GeekBench listings reaffirm India version has the same specs as the global one Posted: 18 Jul 2020 02:30 AM PDT The upcoming OnePlus Nord mid-ranger has been getting a lot of fan attention. In no small part, thanks to the abundance of info on the still unannounced device, from both leaks and official sources, eager to discuss its design and hardware choices. One would think that in such an open environment, there would be little room left for confusion. Yet, an earlier GeekBench leak managed to stir-up some theories and unrest. It listed an odd BE2028 OnePlus device that reported a slightly different motherboard identifier, less RAM, at 6GB and lower CPU clocks than those expected on the OnePlus... |
| Samsung Galaxy Note20 shown off from multiple angles in new video Posted: 18 Jul 2020 12:08 AM PDT The Samsung Galaxy Note20 arriving on August 5 has appeared in a new video shared by reliable leakster Evan Blass, which shows off the smartphone from multiple angles. As you can see, the Galaxy Note20 sports a display with a punch hole in the center, and around the back are three cameras housed in a rectangular plate along with the flash module in the top-left corner. Samsung Galaxy Note20 Previously leaked CAD renders of the Galaxy Note20 had a fourth camera on the back, but given Blass' excellent track record, it's likely that we'll see the regular Note20 sport triple rear... |
| Samsung Galaxy M31s goes on sale in India on August 6, new renders leak Posted: 17 Jul 2020 07:27 PM PDT Yesterday we found out that the Galaxy M31s would be made official in India before the end of this month, with it becoming available to buy sometime in August. Today a new report gives us the exact date on which it will go on sale: August 6. That's when you'll find it at Amazon and Samsung's own online store. The price is still rumored to be around INR 20,000, for what it's worth. Two new renders of the Galaxy M31s have also been outed, and the one showing the back seems to have a weird omission: a fingerprint sensor over there. This may mean that the M31s will come with an in-display... |
| Samsung Galaxy Buds Live leak in official-looking promo video, ANC possibly confirmed Posted: 17 Jul 2020 04:54 PM PDT Samsung's huge August 5 Unpacked event may be packing a pair of new true wireless earbuds as well, the oft-leaked bean-shaped Galaxy Buds Live. By all accounts, these won't be a replacement for the Galaxy Buds+, but will probably be sold alongside those. And that's because the Buds Live may be Samsung's first truly wireless pair to feature active noise cancellation, also known as ANC. That would make them perfect competitors for Apple's highly successful AirPods Pro, which also have ANC. Galaxy Beans pic.twitter.com/uJBO2BZbKB— WalkingCat (@h0x0d) July 17, 2020 The... |
| The new iPad Air could be cheaper but more capable than its predecessor Posted: 17 Jul 2020 02:03 PM PDT DigiTimes has reported that Apple is spinning up its supply chain to produce new ARM-powered MacBooks as well as new tablets. The company reportedly expects sales in both product categories to pick up this year compared to 2019. The new iPad Air, with a 10.8" screen this time, is said to be adopting the iPhone SE strategy – matching an affordable price with a powerful chipset. Possibly the Apple A13, the chip at the heart of the $400 iPhone SE (2020), though there are some conflicting reports on this. The iPad Air (2019) uses the A12 chipset and starts at $500 for the 64 GB model. The... |
| Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G enters South Korea as the most affordable 5G device on the market Posted: 17 Jul 2020 12:45 PM PDT Xiaomi is operating in many parts of the world and now the company is entering one of the most developed 5G markets - South Korea. The Mi 10 Lite 5G is the company's first 5G phone on the Korean market and in typical Xiaomi fashion is betting big on aggressive pricing, undercutting offerings from the two main 5G players in the region - Samsung and LG. With a base price of KRW 451,000 ($374), the Mi 10 Lite 5G is half the price of LG's Velvet and nearly KRW 120,000 ($100) cheaper than Samsung's Galaxy A51 5G. The Mi 10 Lite 5G brings a 6.57-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a waterdrop... |
| Moto G9 Play does Geekbench, has more CPU power and more RAM than the G8 Play Posted: 17 Jul 2020 11:24 AM PDT The first Moto G7 phones came out in early 2019 and were followed by the first G8 models later that year. So, it's time for the next generation – the first of which may be the Moto G9 Play. Its development certainly seems to be going well as it already went through Geekbench 5. There's some good news – the phone runs Android 10, unlike the Moto G8 Power Lite, for example, which embarrassingly came out this April with 9.0 Pie (most of the G8 series is on Android 10 though). The chipset is unknown, the benchmark reports it only as "guamp". The results are pretty similar to what the Moto... |
| Red Magic 5S to sport silver-plated cooling system Posted: 17 Jul 2020 10:04 AM PDT Nubia has begun teasing its next gaming phone - the Red Magic 5S. The device was first teased by the company's President Ni Fei at the start of this week and since then we've learned it will come with the Snapdragon 865+ chipset, LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. The latest confirmed detail is the phone's cooling system which will feature a silver cooling pad which would be a first in a phone. Most phones that have a dedicated cooling system use a copper heat pipe while silver offers superior thermal conductivity which should result in superior cooling properties. We'll have to wait and... |
| Google is preparing an emoji bar in Gboard for Android Posted: 17 Jul 2020 08:44 AM PDT Today is World Emoji Day and Google is joining in on the celebrations - the company's own keyboard app Gboard is getting an emoji shortcut bar. According to a gif that Engadget provided, the bar will appear right over the autocorrect/features bar, which is on top of the numbers bar, if the user enables it. Currently, emojis in Gboard are opened rather primitively - the user has to long-press the comma key right between the symbols and language button, where the emoji panel is opened. Then there is the option to browse for the desired emoji, or simply use the search engine which works... |
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