Senin, 30 November 2020

Samsung Galaxy A32 5G appears in CAD renders with an Infinity-V display

Last week we saw case renders of the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G which revealed its design. Today we get an even better look at the smartphone, thanks to the CAD renders shared by OnLeaks. According to the leakster, the Galaxy A32 5G will pack an Infinity-V display measuring 6.5" diagonally. And the flat rear panel of the smartphone, having a glossy finish, is made of plastic and will house three cameras protruding from the phone's body by just 1mm. These are joined by an LED flash and an unknown sensor. Samsung Galaxy A32 5G CAD renders The Galaxy A32 5G measures about 164.2 x 76.1...

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Xiaomi Mi 10i and Redmi 9 Power incoming, likely the Chinese Redmi Note 9 phones

Xiaomi introduced three Redmi Note 9 phones back in March, followed by three more in November but the latter trio was designated for the local market. Or that’s what we thought - apparently, the Chinese company is planning to launch them online under new names. According to two listings on Google Play Console, the Xiaomi Mi 10i and Xiaomi Redmi 9 Power are on their way but the model numbers match with the freshly introduced Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G and Redmi Note 9 4G. Xiaomi Mi 10i and Xiaomi Redmi 9 Power at Google Play Console The company obviously cannot relaunch the Redmi Note...

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Samsung sold twice as many smartphones as Apple did in Q3 2020

Samsung not only maintained its number one position in the global smartphone market but also managed to improve sales during Q3 2020. According to a new report from market research firm Gartner, Samsung sold 80.8 million smartphones during the third quarter of this year and grabbed a 22% market share globally.

The South Korean smartphone giant’s sales grew by 2.2% compared to Q3 2019. Samsung sold twice as many smartphones as Apple did during the quarter, which is a commendable feat, especially when the global smartphone market saw a 5.7% drop compared to last year. Huawei was the second-largest smartphone brand in terms of sales, but its market share dropped to 14.1%. Since the US sanctions on the company came into effect, its market share has been falling sharply. Compared to Q3 2019, Huawei’s sales dropped a whopping 21.3%.

Xiaomi surprised everyone by selling 44.4 million smartphones in Q3 2020 and taking the third rank. The Chinese firm’s market share was 12.1%, which is 34.9% growth compared to last year. In Q3 2019, Xiaomi’s market share was just 8.5%. Apple’s market share was 11.1%, and the company sold 40.5 million iPhones during the third quarter of this year. OPPO settled for the fifth position in the global smartphone market with sales of 29.8 million units and a market share of 8.2%.

Samsung’s smartphone business performed really well during Q3 2020, thanks to the launch of the Galaxy Note 20 series, Galaxy Z Flip 5G, and the Galaxy Z Fold 2. Robust sales of Galaxy A series also helped the company in growing its numbers. Samsung was the number one brand in the US, India, Russia, and EMEA (Europe, Middle-East, and Africa) in Q3 2020. In Q4 2020, the company’s market share is expected to drop due to the launch of the extremely popular iPhone 12 series.

Samsung Global Smartphone Market Share Q3 2020 Gartner

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Samsung is working on an object tracker called Galaxy Smart Tag

Samsung is apparently looking to expand its Galaxy brand even further than before, this time to also encompass what seemingly will be a smart object tracker, akin to Tile. We're assuming this will work in concert with Samsung's SmartThings Find feature, which was unveiled recently. SmartThings Find can find compatible Galaxy products with more accuracy, and the upcoming Galaxy Smart Tag is going to be one of those. But also, based on the name, it's most likely to be a smart object tracker, to compete with Tile. The Galaxy Smart Tag was certified by the Indonesian authorities with the model...

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Poco M3 can now be yours for just $129

Xiaomi's recently independent sub-brand Poco unveiled the M3 last week, and during the event it was mentioned that the introductory price for the new smartphone would be $129. This is now live on GearBest, for the model with 64GB of storage. If you want double that, the price jumps to $149. Both of these are limited time offers, ending in just over two days. So if you're interested, make sure you buy soon, because after the flash sale ends, the price will be upped by $20, as already announced. The Poco M3 is definitely a very intriguing device, with its price obviously being one of...

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Which Galaxy smartwatch should you buy this holiday season?

Samsung’s range of Galaxy smartwatches make for great holiday gifts, especially since the company usually offers attractive discounts this time of the year. 2020 is even better, seeing how there are three Galaxy smartwatch models to choose from now that the Galaxy Watch 3 is available. But should you go for the latest Galaxy Watch model this holiday season or should you pick another?

The fact of the matter is that the original Galaxy Watch, the Galaxy Watch 3, and the Galaxy Watch Active 2 have something unique to offer, which is probably why you can still find the original Galaxy Watch on sale today, even though it’s been succeeded by a newer model. In other words, as long as you know what to expect from these smartwatches, you can’t really go wrong with either of them. So let us take a quick look at what makes them unique and the reasons why you might want to pick one smartwatch model over the other this holiday shopping season.

Reasons to buy the Galaxy Watch this holiday season

Galaxy Watch Review

Even though it was released more than two years ago, the original Galaxy Watch still offers a few advantages over the newer model:

  • Best battery life. The original 46mm Galaxy Watch has a 472mAh battery. It’s larger than the unit powering the newer models and the watch will last longer on a single charge compared to both its younger siblings.
  • Fit for physical activities out of the box. The original Galaxy Watch ships with a rubber wrist band fit for activities including swimming. The sequel comes with a leather band instead, meaning you may end up spending extra on accessories.
  • It’s the most affordable model out of the three, having been released a couple of years ago.
  • More RAM than the newer Galaxy Watch 3 and Galaxy Watch Active 2.
  • It has a physical bezel, unlike the newer Galaxy Watch Active 2.

Galaxy Watch review

Reasons to buy the Galaxy Watch 3 this holiday season

The Galaxy Watch 3 is the newest Samsung smartwatch on the market. It was unveiled at Galaxy Unpacked 2020 along with the Galaxy Note 20 series and it’s the only other Galaxy smartwatch aside from the OG Watch to feature a physical rotating bezel. Here’s why you may want to buy the Galaxy Watch 3 this holiday season:

  • A modernized design with a classy leather band.
  • Access to the latest version of Tizen OS.
  • Great range of sensors including an ECG monitor after firmware update.
  • Largest on-board storage of the three models.
  • Lighter than the original Galaxy Watch.
  • Samsung is selling a Titanium version that’s lighter and more durable than the Stainless Steel variants.
  • Bluetooth 5.0.

Galaxy Watch 3 review

Reasons to buy the Galaxy Watch Active 2 this holiday season

The Galaxy Watch Active 2 is the last but not least smartwatch on this list. It’s part of its own Active series and therefore it stands apart from the other two models. Nevertheless, it offers its own benefits and unique characteristics. Here’s why you may want to pick it over the other two non-Active models:

  • The design of the Galaxy Watch Active 2 is unmistakably smartwatch. The lack of a physical bezel makes it virtually impossible for anyone to mistake this electronic timepiece with a regular wrist watch. Tech enthusiasts might view this as an advantage.
  • It’s the lightest of all three models. The lack of a physical bezel means that the Galaxy Watch Active 2 is the lightest solution, weighing only 42 grams at most.
  • ECG sensor. This feature was not available at launch and early adopters had to wait for it to be activated. But now the Galaxy Watch Active 2 has ECG capabilities after some of the recent firmware updates in certain markets.
  • More editions. The Galaxy Watch Active 2 has the most editions by far. Aside from the two sizes and different colors it comes in by default, Samsung is also selling a Golf Edition and an Under Armour Edition.
  • Bluetooth 5.0.

Galaxy Watch Active 2 review

Unique features aside, a smartwatch is inevitably a fashion item as much as it is a communication and fitness tracking tool, so if you’re planning on buying a smartwatch based on the design alone then you’ve probably already made up your mind on which one to get.

And if you’re more interested in the fine details of the internal hardware rather than the other features then you might be surprised to learn that all three smartwatch models share many hardware components, even though they were released over the span of two years. Check our device comparison widget below for a quick look at the specs and feel free to let us know in the comment section if you plan on buying a Galaxy smartwatch this holiday season.

Galaxy Watch (46mm)
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Galaxy Watch 3 (45mm)
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Galaxy Watch Active 2 (44mm)
General Information
Model name Galaxy Watch (46mm) Galaxy Watch 3 (45mm) Galaxy Watch Active 2 (44mm)
Model number SM-R805 SM-R840 SM-R825
Model type Wearable Wearable Wearable
Color Silver (Silver) Silver (Silver)
Black (Black)
Titanium (Titanium)
Sliver (Sliver)
Black (Black)
Gold (Gold)
Silver (Silver)
Black (Black)
Pink (Pink)
Announced 2018, August 2020, July 2019, August
Released 2018, August 2020, July 2019, August
Physical Specifications
Dimensions Watch: 46 x 49 x 13 mm Watch: 46.2 x 45.0 x 11.1 mm Watch: 44 x 44 x 10.9 mm
Weights 63g 53.8g
43g
30g
42g
Operating System
Operating system Tizen Based Wearable OS 4.0 Tizen Based Wearable OS 5.5 Tizen Based Wearable OS 5.5
One UI version
Network
Networks 3G
4G
4G 4G
Display
Kind Main Display Main Display Main Display
Name
Technology Circular Super AMOLED Circular Super AMOLED Circular Super AMOLED
Size 1.3 inch / 33.02 mm 1.4 inch / 35.56 mm 1.4 inch / 35.56 mm
Resolution / 360x360 pixels / 360x360 pixels / 360x360 pixels
Pixel density 278 PPI PPI 364 PPI
Screen to body ratio % % %
Memory
RAM/ROM sizes 768 MB RAM with 4 GB ROM
1.5 GB RAM with 4 GB ROM
1 GB RAM with 8 GB ROM 768 MB RAM with 4 GB ROM
1.5 GB RAM with 4 GB ROM
Battery
Standard battery capacity 472 mAh 340 mAh 340 mAh

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 to cost as much as the Z Fold2

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 is still pretty far off but info starts to emerge lately. This one, for example, gives some insight into the possible pricing of the handset. The cited source has an excellent leak track record but warns not to take it as a sure thing yet. The report says that the price of the Z Fold3 will be the same as the Z Fold2 while adding quite a few improvements suggesting a Z Fold3 pricing in the $2,000 ballpark. Even though it's too early to tell, we can see why Samsung won't lower the price further. Its main goal, for now, is not to make it more affordable but...

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Fresh Galaxy A32 5G renders reveal sleek design and a mysterious sensor

Last week the unannounced Galaxy A32 5G was spotted in a handful of renders originating from a third-party case manufacturer. The images offered a sneak preview but the device was largely covered by a protective case. However, a new gallery of Galaxy A32 5G renders have emerged from @OnLeaks via Voice today and this time around they show the phone from all angles without a protective case covering the design.

First things first, the Galaxy A32 5G looks very appealing in our eyes as it offers a unique design even for a Samsung phone. It looks like the camera sensors are not enclosed in a so-called camera hump but instead the vertically-stacked lenses protrude – by just 1 mm according to the source – from the phone’s back panel individually. Next to the three rear-facing cameras there’s an LED flash and a mysterious fourth sensor whose purpose is unknown.

Infinity-V, plastic back panel and a metal frame

The back of the device is reportedly made of plastic. The renders show a glossy back which may suggest that the phone may have been treated with a ‘glasstic’ finish instead, but remember that the renders are not official. Therefore, the final product could have a different paint job.

Either way, the Galaxy A32 5G has a metal frame and contrary to what the previous renders have shown, it has an Infinity-V, not an Infinity-U display. The physical buttons and fingerprint sensor reside on the right edge of the phone while the lower edge accommodates a speaker grille, a USB-C port, and a standard 3.5mm audio port. According to the source, the Galaxy A32 5G measures 164.2 x 76.1 x 9.1mm.

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Here are the best Cyber Monday deals on smartphones, tablets, smartwatches and headphones

If you didn’t find what you needed on Black Friday you get a second chance during Cyber Monday – another shopping holiday, but this one more focused on tech. We dug around the Internet and hand-picked some of the best deals on smartphones, tablets smartwatches and headphones. The table below will help you navigate quicker, just pick a category and country and the link will take you to the relevant deals. Be sure to double check the product and the price at the store page before going through with the checkout process. A note about international sellers – make sure to check where the...

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ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G now official with Snapdragon 765G and 64MP quad camera

As expected, ZTE officially introduced its Blade 20 Pro 5G today. It’s a potent midrange offering powered by the Snapdragon 765G and sporting a dual-glass body of just 7.9mm thickness. ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G There’s a 6.47-inch curved AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a waterdrop notch cutout for the 20MP selfie cam. The Blade 20 Pro 5G also gets an under-display fingerprint scanner. Around the back, we find a rectangular cutout with a 64MP primary shooter alongside an 8MP ultrawide lens and two 2MP modules for macro shots and depth data. The battery capacity is 4,000mAh...

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Samsung beats Huawei to regain top spot in Russia’s smartphone market

Samsung is now leading the smartphone market in Russia after dethroning Huawei in the third quarter of the year. Huawei held the top spot in the previous quarters but due to numerous factors including a supply shortage for the Chinese tech giant, the tables have turned and Samsung is now leading the charge.

Huawei had the bigger influence across online retail channels in Russia throughout Q3 2020. It boosted its online market share from 25.5% in Q3 2019 up to 27.8% a year later. Meanwhile, Samsung’s online retail influence had dropped and the company recorded an online market share of 26.3% in Q3 2020, down from 37.6% a year before.

Even so, Samsung is now leading the smartphone market in Russia

Samsung lost to Huawei as well as Xiaomi in terms of online shipment market share in Russia, however, the company managed to offset its online losses with strong sales through offline retail channels.

All things considered, Samsung had the highest combined revenue from online and offline retail channels. According to Counterpoint Research, two of its most popular smartphone models in Russia were the Galaxy A51 and the Galaxy A31, which isn’t all that surprising given that the Galaxy A51 has so far been one of the most successful Galaxy phones of the year in many other markets.

According to industry watchers, the smartphone market in Russia is recovering and flagship models are gaining more attention in part thanks to attractive trade-in offers. At the same time, Samsung’s rivals from China continue to aggressively attack the low and mid-range segments, so only time will tell how Q4 pans out. We’ll keep you posted.

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Poco F2 Pro starts receiving stable Android 11 update

Xiaomi promised back in June it will bring Android 11 to the totally independent smartphone company Poco and its flagship F2 Pro. Almost half a year later, the stable global update has finally started hitting devices in Asia and we expect it to roll out to other regions soon. The new Android 11 comes with firmware version MIUI V12.2.1.0.RJKMIXM and involves a 2.8GB download. The update log is rather short - it brings “Stable MIUI based on Android 11” and some camera templates, watermarks, and vlog features. However, the big change is under the hood. The new MIUI brings features like...

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Next-gen Galaxy Z Fold 3 is rumored to cost about the same as the Fold 2

The Galaxy Z Fold 3 is nearly one year away from its debut – assuming that Samsung will follow a 12-month launch strategy – and yet we’ve already come across various rumors pertaining to this upcoming device and how it might refresh the foldable formula in the second half of 2021. The latest rumor, however, signals that although hardware specifications will change and improve, Samsung’s asking price for its flagship foldable won’t.

The Galaxy Z Fold 3 will be priced about the same as the Galaxy Z Fold 2, at least according to a recent tweet by @MauriQHD citing a source with a decent track record. In case you need a reminder, the Galaxy Z Fold 2  was released for around $2,000 in most markets.

At least it wouldn’t be more expensive

The idea that the flagship Galaxy Z Fold series won’t get any cheaper anytime soon is not at all surprising to some of us. There are good reasons to believe that Samsung’s focus right now isn’t on making future Galaxy Z Fold models easier to obtain from a cost perspective. We’ve explored this topic before, but in short, Samsung’s flagships have historically gotten more expensive with the passage of time rather than going the other way around. In addition, Samsung still doesn’t have a real competitor in the flagship segment so it has one less reason to push for a lower price.

The good news, assuming that the latest rumor is correct, is that the Galaxy Z Fold 3 at least won’t be more expensive than the model it will succeed. Samsung will probably maintain the same ~$2,000 price and it could attempt to bring foldable display technology to more customers with cheaper models such as the Galaxy Z Flip and possibly the Galaxy Z Flip Lite.

Do keep in mind that the source isn’t betting on the accuracy of this rumor and has adviced the proverbial pinch of salt in a follow-up tweet. After all, a lot can change until the third quarter of 2021.

Do you have any plans for the foldable market in 2021? Are you considering joining this emerging segment next year or are you continuing playing the waiting game for cost-related reasons or others? Would a ~$2,000 price for the Galaxy Z Fold 3 surprise you? Let us know in the comment section.

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Huawei Mate 40 Pro has arrived in the UAE

The Huawei Mate 40 Pro was introduced in China last month and has been gradually rolling across global markets since. Now the phone will be available in the United Arab Emirates with quite the appealing price tag - AED3,999 or just south of $1,100. The Emirati website is already selling the phone with deliveries scheduled for December 3. The phone is sold with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage through the retailer Axiom. With purchasing the phone Huawei UAE throws in gifts worth AED1,099 (nearly $300). The list of presents includes a 40W SuperCharge Wireless Charging Stand, a six-month premium...

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Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro pass FCC certification

Just a few days ago we found out Samsung’s next TWS earphones will be called Galaxy Buds Pro thanks to listings on the Indonesian Telecom certification authority, China’s 3C agency and Korea’s NRRA. Now the Galaxy Buds Pro bearing the same SM-R190 model number appeared in the FCC database, revealing we’re inching closet to their release. Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro case schematics The upcoming pair of wireless earbuds is expected to build on the Galaxy Buds+ design instead of the more recent bean-shaped Galaxy Buds Live. The listing gives confirmation that the new Buds Pro will hold a...

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MediaTek's MT6893 edges out Snapdragon 865 in AnTuTu test

MediaTek is working on its first 6nm chipsets and there are at least three different versions, likely future Dimensity models. The middle child, the MT6893, seems to be the one closest to completion and we’ve already seen it trade blows with the Snapdragon 865 in an early Geekbench test. Now the AnTuTu team has spotted the new chip in its database and the compound benchmark shows the Dimensity actually outperform the outgoing flagship chipset by Qualcomm. AnTuTu scores: MediaTek MT6893 (6 nm) • Exynos 1080 (5 nm) • Kirin 9000 (5 nm) It is slightly behind in terms of CPU...

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Samsung Galaxy F41 hands-on: To be, or not to be, that is the question

Ah, the Galaxy F41. This is a phone that we had initially assumed to be an ‘affordable’ foldable, only to later find out that Samsung was looking at rebranding the excellent Galaxy M31. The Galaxy M series was launched as an Amazon exclusive, though it eventually started selling on other major online retailers in India. But it seems that wasn’t enough and Samsung wanted to make an exclusive lineup for Flipkart, the other big Indian retail player, and the Galaxy F series seems to be the result.

So the Galaxy F41 is a rebranded Galaxy M31, but are they both exactly the same? Well, there are a couple of changes. There’s the name, of course, with Samsung using the ‘Full On’ branding to make the F series sound cooler than the M series. The F41 has only three rear cameras while the M31 has four (the former lacks a macro camera). Finally, the F41 comes in an exclusive green color, and Samsung is also using different names for the color options. Where the M31 comes in Ocean Blue, Iceberg Blue, and Space Black, the F41 is available in Fusion Blue, Fusion Green, and Fusion Black.

Unfortunately, none of those changes really make a compelling case — or any case at all — for the F41’s existence. While it remains to be seen how different future F series phones will be from Galaxy M handsets, the F41 is simply not a great choice, and that’s because both the F41 and M31 are priced the same. You get the 6GB+64GB configuration for Rs 15,499, and the 6GB+128GB configuration for Rs 16,499.

But the M31 gives you four rear cameras for that price instead of three. Granted, the low-resolution macro cameras on Samsung’s budget phones aren’t all that special, nor is everyone interested in macro photography. Still, why would you want to pay the same price to get lesser specs, even if the only thing you’re missing out on is a macro camera you may or may not use?

The Galaxy F41 seems to be designed for a certain retailer instead of the consumer, and that would be okay if it had something unique to offer. But it doesn’t (except for a new color?), and since you will be paying the same for both the M31 and F41, the former just makes more sense, no matter how important or unimportant a macro camera may be for you.

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Xiaomi Mi 11 tipped to launch in January 2021

It seems that most of the manufacturers are planning early releases for their flagship devices next year. Samsung is expected to deliver its Galaxy S21 lineup in January and OnePlus is said to release the OnePlus 9 family in March instead of April. Now we hear a similar report on Xiaomi. Mi 11 (tentatively named) has been sent to the Internet for filing, and it is estimated that it will be announced next month, and the production capacity will start to climb [吃瓜]— Digital Chat Station (@StationChat) November 30, 2020 According to a very reputable Chinese tipster, Xiaomi wants to...

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New OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro renders offer a close look at what's coming in March

Earlier this month we saw the first renders of the upcoming OnePlus 9 Pro. They show that the company has chosen a camera hump design similar to the 8T and Nord N-series rather than a continuation of the 7 Pro and 8 Pro design. There are two prominent camera modules plus two smaller lenses. A wide, ultra wide and tele cameras are a given, but the function of the fourth cam is unknown – we doubt the controversial IR camera will make a return. But no periscope camera either, by the looks of it. OnePlus 9 Pro renders Anyway, LetsGoDigital and Concept Creator worked...

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Rumor: Galaxy S21 S Pen support is a go, but so is at least one new Note

It has long been rumored that Samsung will bring S Pen compatibility to the next Galaxy S series smartphone and then possibly kill the Galaxy Note series for good. However, there might still be some good news for Galaxy Note series fans, at least going by a recent rumor.

According to a new report from Korea IT News, Samsung has placed orders for Galaxy S21 digitizers. Digitizers are an important component for S Pen compatibility, and a firm has started the mass production of digitizers for the next-generation Galaxy S series phone. Mass production of digitizers almost confirms that the Galaxy S21 Ultra will support the S Pen.

The report also mentions that the Galaxy S series and the Galaxy Note series will be merged in the future. However, Samsung will reportedly release one Galaxy Note series smartphone in the second half of 2021 before discontinuing the series. The South Korean tech giant is expected to shift its focus from the Galaxy Note series to foldable smartphones.

Samsung has reportedly planned multiple foldable smartphones for next year, and there is a possibility of the Galaxy Z Fold 3 featuring an S Pen. The company is working on improving the strength of the Ultra Thin Glass (UTG) so that the S Pen can be used with it.

As usual, these are just rumors, and there has been a lot of conflicting information about the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and the Galaxy Note series’ future. Nothing can be said for certain so early, and things will get clearer only when Samsung actually launches the device.

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Samsung brings Red Galaxy Note20 and White Z Flip 5G to the US

Samsung introduced the Galaxy Note20 and the Galaxy Z Flip 5G smartphones back in August, but now it's spicing them up by adding another color for each of them. Initially launched in South Korea, the Mystic Red Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G and the Mystic White Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G are now headed to the US. Mystic Red Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G • Mystic White Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G Both phones are exclusively available on Samsung US’ website and the price remains unchanged compared to the original colors. The company appears to have plenty of phones in stock - the Note20 in...

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Galaxy Buds Pro get one step closer to launch

Last week, we had exclusively revealed that Samsung is working on new Galaxy Buds earphones that feature active noise cancellation (ANC). Later, it was revealed that they would be launched as Galaxy Buds Pro. Now, the upcoming earphones have received the necessary certification before its launch.

A new Samsung device with model number SM-R190 has received certification from the FCC. The model number SM-R190 is associated with the Galaxy Buds Pro. A diagram of these new earbuds is also included in the certification documents. The diagram reveals that the upcoming earbuds’ case will have a rounded square shape, similar to the Galaxy Buds Live. It will also feature a 500mAh battery, a USB Type-C port, and 2.5W charging.

The FCC certification of the Galaxy Buds Pro means that the wireless earbuds are almost ready for the launch. They are expected to be unveiled alongside the Galaxy S21 series in January 2021. The Galaxy Buds Pro would not replace the Galaxy Buds or the Galaxy Buds+. Rather, they would be an addition to Samsung’s current lineup of truly wireless earphones.

Our exclusive report revealed that Samsung’s upcoming wireless earbuds have an in-ear canal design, improved audio quality, and improved Ambient Mode. We can also expect them to feature Bluetooth 5.0 with AAC, sweat resistance, touch controls, and Qi wireless charging.

Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro FCC Certification Model Number Specs

Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro FCC Certification Stamp

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Moto G 5G arrives in India, sales begin December 7

Last month Motorola introduced its Moto G 5G as its most affordable 5G phone in Europe and now the phone is making its way to India. The Moto G 5G will retail for INR 20,999 ($284) and official sales start on December 7. HDFC bank card owners get an additional INR 1,000 discount. It comes in the same Frosted Silver and Volcanic Grey colors and is headlined by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 750G chipset which is a first for the Indian market. The 5G SoC is paired with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage which is expandable via microSD. You get a 6.7-inch FHD+ IPS LCD upfront with a centered punch-hole...

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vivo V20 Pro price leaks ahead of launch, it is $405

The vivo V20 Pro is coming to India on December 2 - this Wednesday. Two days ahead of the launch, the phone was listed at multiple retailers in the country, revealing its price in the process. The mid-ranger is going to cost INR29,990 or about $405 for the 8/128 GB memory option. The vivo V20 Pro is the mightiest of the V20 trio, introduced earlier this year. It is pretty much the same as the regular vivo V20 but comes with a dual selfie camera (44MP + 8MP) behind a notch. Another difference is the Snapdragon 765G chipset that has an integrated 5G modem, although the use of this...

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Minggu, 29 November 2020

Samsung could soon launch its Tile-like tracker called Galaxy Smart Tag

Samsung had unveiled the SmartThings Find feature during the launch of the Galaxy Note 20 series. The company explained how its new app can find compatible Galaxy products with more accuracy. Now, it has been revealed that the South Korean firm could also be working on a Tile-like tracker.

A new device with the name Galaxy Smart Tag and model number EI-T5300 has been certified by the Indonesian Telecom Certification. Going by its name, it is possible that Samsung is working on an object tracker. However, this is not the first time it is working on such a product. The company had launched an LTE-enable tracker under the SmartThings branding two years ago.

It is only logical for the company to implement the SmartThings Find feature inside its upcoming tracker. Usually, smart object trackers come with Bluetooth connectivity, but it is entirely possible that Samsung could add more connectivity features such as UWB (Ultra-Wideband), LTE, and GPS features to its upcoming tracker, especially since the company had already launched a tracker with built-in LTE and GPS back in 2018.

Looking at Tile’s popularity, even Apple has been reportedly working on such a device. Would you be interested in buying a Tile-like tracker from Samsung? Let us know in the comments section below.

Samsung Galaxy Smart Tag Indonesia Telecom Certification

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ZTE Blade V2021 5G incoming on December 2

ZTE might be having trouble on the international scene but the company keeps pushing phones in its domestic market. The latest handset is expected to arrive on December 2 and will be called ZTE Blade V2021 5G. The phone is already listed on JD.com with some key features and specs, but pricing and availability are likely to be announced on Wednesday. ZTE Blade V2021 5G promo images The Blade V2021 5G has a 48MP main camera on the back. It will be joined by an 8MP ultrawide-angle cam and a 2MP depth sensor for portraits, and the trio will be accompanied by a dual-color dual-LED...

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Mystic Red Galaxy Note 20, Mystic White Galaxy Z Flip 5G now available in the US

Samsung is adding new color variants to some of its existing high-end smartphones. The company has unveiled the Mystic Red variant of the Galaxy Note 20 and the Mystic White variant of the Galaxy Z Flip 5G. If you were thinking of buying a new Galaxy smartphone during the holidays, you should definitely look at these new color variants.

The Mystic Red version of the Galaxy Note 20 was available in other markets for a while now, but it is now coming to the US. The Mystic White version of the Galaxy Z Flip 5G is similar to the Cloud White Galaxy S20, but it has a more pearlescent look in comparison. Both new color variants are available through Samsung’s website in the US, and they will be shipped starting December 8.

The unlocked Mystic Red Galaxy Note 20 costs $1,000, but it comes with an instant rebate of $150, bringing its price down to just $850. Samsung is also offering a trade-in value of up to $550 in the US and a $100 gift voucher that can be used on Samsung’s website while buying other products. It is also available in AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, and US Cellular versions.

The Galaxy Z Flip 5G’s Mystic White color variant is priced at $1,450. Samsung is offering up to $600 trade-in value for compatible smartphones while buying the Galaxy Z Flip 5G.

  • Model: SM-N980F
  • Dimensions: Bar: 161.6 x 75.2 x 8.3 mm
  • Display: 6.7 inch / 170.18 mm Super AMOLED Plus
  • CPU: Exynos 990
  • Camera: 12MP
  • Model: SM-F707B
  • Dimensions: Folded: 87.4 x 73.6 x 17.3 mm
    Unfolded: 167.3 x 73.6 x 7.2 mm
  • Display: 6.7 inch / 170.18 mm Dynamic AMOLED Display
  • CPU: Snapdragon 865+
  • Camera: 12MP

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Lypertek Levi review

Lypertek is a small Chinese audio manufacturer that shot to prominence last year with its in-ear TWS earbuds, the Lypertek Tevi. The Tevi received rave reviews from critics for its audio quality despite its budget-friendly $90 price tag and remains one of the most well-regarded product in its price range. The Levi that we are reviewing today is an even more affordable model in the company's lineup that only has three other models, including the Tevi. The Levi is priced at $60 and promises much of the same audio quality that popularized its elder sibling along with several other...

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Top 10 trending phones of week 48

Unsurprisingly the Poco M3 retained its lead in the week of its official announcement that super aggressively priced mid-ranger seemingly making the holiday shopping shortlist for many. It's joined by the newly announced Redmi Note 9 4G that got many people interested despite being a China exclusive for the time being. The Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max completes the podium, sitting a step lower compared to the previous two weeks. The Poco X3 NFC's streak in fourth goes on for another week, while the international Redmi Note 9 Pro rose up to fifth. This pushes the Samsung Galaxy A51 down to...

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Week 48 in review: Poco M3, Redmi Note 9 trio official

Welcome to another week's recap. The biggest story is the European Parliament's vote in favor of users' right to repair. Starting in January, countries like France will begin labeling smartphones, laptops and other electronics with a repairability score of 1 through to 10. This new label will help buyers find a device they'll be able to easily repair instead of just replace down the line. Also this week Pocophone announced the Poco M3 with a 6,000mAh battery that can go for days and even charge other devices. The Poco M3 is already on sale in the US for $129, and is hitting Europe on...

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Weekly poll: what do you think of the Poco M3?

The Poco M3 became available in the US and Europe this Friday – and since this isn’t just any other Friday, the $150/€150 phone was discounted to $130/€130. The price just about fits in the entry-level segment, but the phone’s 1080p+ display, Snapdragon 662 chipset and 48MP camera make it more of a mid-ranger. A great value-for-money mid-ranger with a large 6,000mAh battery. It supports forward and reverse charging at 18W and is enough to last 17 hours of nonstop video playback. The video you will enjoy on a 6.53” IPS LCD with 1080p+ resolution, even though many phones in this price...

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