iPhone 13 might remain in short supply till February 2022

There’s hardly any product with technology at its core that has not been impacted by the ongoing chipset shortage – be it phones, tablets, cars, TVs, computers and more. While some brands claim to had smartly predicted the increase in demand, several brands including Apple are also reeling under the pressure of chipset crunch.

Reports reveal that despite being in huge demand, the iPhone 13 series that includes – iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max – has been affected by the short supply.

Now a report by Digitimes suggests that while the semiconductor crunch is easing up thanks to suppliers increasing the production, iPhones might remain in short supply till February next.

Better planning helped Apple prepare for it 

While the iPhone 13 series has in demand since the launch, discount offers during the festive sales and the drop in price of the iPhone 12 series have also resulted in a spike in demand. 

Media reports suggest that Apple shipped over 50 million iPhones in the third quarter of the year and looking at this demand, the company has cut down the production of iPad by half to meet the growing demand of the iPhones. 

Additionally, given the sheer size and cash that Apple carries, it has positioned itself slightly better than the competition. Reports suggest that the company has worked its way with TSMC, Apple’s leading chipset supplier, to reserve a production line exclusively for chipsets to be used in iPhones.

That said, even though the company has experienced increased demand, the supply bottleneck could result in a dip in sales numbers and while this isn't an ideal situation for any company, Apple has already predicted a $6 billion revenue drop. 

Unlike most other brands, since Apple launches a limited number of variants of its iPhone in each iteration, the demand for these phones is constant throughout the year. This ideally means that the company has the best chance of recovering the losses in early 2022 once supplies are normalized.

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OnePlus Nord 2 Pac Man Edition price, specs, and everything we know so far

OnePlus might’ve decided against launching its half-yearly iteration of flagship phones. However, the Chinese smartphone maker isn’t done yet. The company has been teasing the launch of yet another special edition and this time it is called OnePlus Nord 2 Pac Man Edition.

True to form, the company has already shared information in a staggered manner. As a result, while we aren’t yet aware of the launch date nor do we have any idea about how the phone looks like, we know how much the phone will cost!

The OnePlus Nord 2 Pac Man Edition isn’t a successor to the OnePlus Nord 2 launched earlier, instead, the phone will remain the same at core and will feature a slightly new design thanks to the collaboration with Bandai Namco for the Pac Man game. Unlike the original Nord 2, the Pac Man Edition will have a Qualcomm chipset at the core.

Here’s a quick look at all the information that we have around the upcoming OnePlus Nord 2 Pac Man Edition. 

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OnePlus Nord 2 Pac Man Edition: Cut to the chase

  • What is it? Special Edition OnePlus phone
  • When is it out? November
  • How much will it cost? Rs. 37,999

OnePlus Nord 2 Pac Man Edition release date and price 

OnePlus has stated that the phone will be released this month. However, it hasn’t revealed the launch date yet. Though it is being speculated that the phone might be launched within the first half of November itself.  

The phone will be slightly pricier than the vanilla Nord 2 that starting at Rs. 27,999 for the 6GB/128GB variant, Rs. 29,999 for the 8GB/128GB option and goes all the way up to Rs. 34,999 for the 12GB and 256GB variant. The new Nord 2 Pac Man Edition will be available in a single storage option of 12GB and 256GB and will retail for Rs. 37,999.

OnePlus Nord 2 Pac Man Edition design and features 

Unlike most other OnePlus devices, the design of the Nord 2 Pac Man edition has remained under the wraps. The company has somehow managed to control the leaks. For a brand that has thrived on planned and planted leaks to create hype, keeping the leaks closely guarded is a new experience. And we aren’t complaining, after all, who doesn’t want to witness a “unique” design right at the time of unveiling.

That said, the company has revealed some of the design elements of the phone. It says that the Nord 2 Pac Man Edition has a unique dual-layer design on the rear panel. The rear panel incorporates a phosphorescent ink which glows in the dark showing off a Pac-Man maze.

While OnePlus might’ve wanted to invoke nostalgic feelings by incorporating the design of one of the most famous games of yesteryears, grown-ups in India might relate this to something else from their childhood. This glow-in-dark feature is similar to the radium stickers most of us have used during our school days. Turn off the lights and these stickers would also glow.

Talking about the phone though, the company says that the phone will come with the Pac Man game built-in and it has incorporated easter eggs throughout the interface which can indeed bring out the child-like surprise in grownups and professionals. 

OnePlus Nord 2 Pac Man Edition specifications

Previous reports reveal that the Nord 2 Pac Man Edition will be powered by a Snapdragon 778 SoC instead of Dimensity 1200 present on the Nord 2. The phone will sport 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.

You can expect the same 6.43-inch Fluid AMOLED panel with a 90Hz refresh rate sporting an 85.8% screen to body ratio, a triple camera setup with a primary 50MP sensor coupled with an additional 8MP sensor with ultra-wide lens and a 2MP monochrome shooter. On the front, you can expect a 32MP selfie shooter.

Powering the phone could be a 4500 mAh battery with 65W fast charging support. Other key features include 5G, WiFi6, USB Type C port, dual sim connectivity etc.

What we want to see 

While it’s great that OnePlus is adding an interesting device to its repertoire, there is a growing unease among the users who feel that OnePlus is slowly losing the charm. This could be linked with the gradual transformation from an independent brand to a subsidiary of Oppo

Seamless user experience 

The custom Android skin on the OnePlus devices is also slowly going the ColorOS way which means that there might be very little difference between the skin that runs on an Oppo, OnePlus and a Realme phone. 

The fact that the company had recently accepted that it had been throttling the performance of some common apps on its flagship devices also didn’t go well with the users.

Of late, the company has struggled with software updates. This includes missed timelines and issues with the software. Users have often complained that not only the OS updates were delayed but they also impacted the performance of their smartphones which as a result of the update became laggy or jittery.

The company needs to ensure that the software updates are streamlined and is tested thoroughly before being made available to the public. As the company has gradually positioned itself as a premium brand, it needs to ensure that critical feedback like this is taken care of.

Focus on build quality 

We’ve lived through the scary experience of Samsung Galaxy Note 2 blasting now and then. It looks like the Nord 2 may be headed somewhat in the same direction. Multiple instances have been reported where the phone has blasted causing severe injuries to the users.

These instances will not only hurt the brands' reputation but will also make users wary of purchasing OnePlus devices. The company needs to work towards addressing these issues and should publicly address them rather than burying them under the carpet.

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Lava Agni 5G launched in India – price, specs and availability

Homegrown smartphone makers Lava and Micromax recently revived their smartphone business. While Micromax has focused on launching multiple budget 4G smartphones, Lava has gone a step ahead and launched the first 5G smartphone from an Indian smartphone company.

As expected, the phone caters to the affordable price segment taking on the 5G phones from brands Xiaomi, Realme, Samsung and Motorola etc.

The Lava Agni 5G is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 810 SoC, has a 90Hz display, runs stock Android and comes with 30W fast charging to power the 5,000 mAh battery pack.

Lava Agni 5G price in India and availability 

The retail price of Lava Agni 5G in India has been set at Rs. 19,990 for the base variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. The phone will be available to purchase on Amazon and will retail single colour option - Fiery Blue.

The phone can be pre-booked from Lava e-store for Rs. 500 on Lava's e-store and the company is offering the phone at an introductory price of Rs. 17,999 till November 17. Pre-booking via Amazon will start from tomorrow.

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Lava Agni 5G price Rs. 19,999


Lava Agni 5G specifications and features 

Lava Agni

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In terms of specifications, Lava has tried to make sure it offers a no-compromise affordable 5G phone. The phone comes with a 6.78-inch IPS LCD panel with HD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate and just over 91% screen to body ratio. The display comes with Gorilla glass protection as well.

At its core, the Lava Agni 5G has a MediaTek 810 5G SoC coupled with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of onboard storage. The phone supports memory expansion via a SD card slot.

As for the optics, the Lava Agni 5G comes with a quad-camera setup with the primary sensor being a 64-megapixel shooter coupled with an 5MP ultrawide lens, a 2 MP macro camera and another 2 megapixel depth sensor. For selfies, there is a 16MP snapper housed in a centered punch-hole cut-out for selfies.

A 5,000 mAh battery pack powers the phone and it comes with an 30W fast charging support. Other features include dual SIM connectivity, 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, a side-facing fingerprint scanner, face unlock, Android 11, and a 3.5mm audio port.

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Looking to buy a JioPhone Next? Read this first

The much-awaited JioPhone Next is up for grabs now. The phone, which was first announced during Reliance’s AGM as a phone that is being created in close collaboration with Google, aims to make India 2G free by offering an ultra-affordable smartphone to first-time mobile internet users.

Thanks to the Jio-Google collaboration the phone comes with a custom Android skin called Pragati OS which adds software-driven features like live translation, Read Aloud and more. It also comes with custom filters from Snapchat built-in to the stock camera app additionally the phone has all the popular apps from Google despite being powered by a low-end chipset.

The JioPhone Next has been priced at Rs. 6,499 for users who like to purchase it in one go, however, the company is also offering an option to finance the phone by paying Rs. 1,999 up-front along with Rs 500 as processing charge and the rest as an EMI for 18/24 months.

While on paper it looks like a promising device, the real-world performance has been questionable and it all boils down to the choice of a low powered chipset at the core of the phone. Though we can blame chipset shortage and rising component prices for this to a certain extent, however, Jio also has Qualcomm as one of its investors hence its difficult to pin point a reason behind using a low-end chipset.

The most important thing that the JioPhone Next offers is the option to get the phone at just Rs. 1,999 and the EMI amount includes free call all over the country with bundled 4G internet. 

That said, the JioPhone Next is not the only affordable 4G phone available in the country – though in case you buy these phones you have to pay separately for the calls and mobile internet. 

For the comparison, we will consider the phone’s maximum retail price as a benchmark and will try to assess options based on the value for money on offer. Here’s a quick list of phones that can be bought under or around Rs. 7,000.

Best JioPhone Next alternates

Redmi 9A

The Redmi 9A is the cheapest phone from the Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi. The phone offers better value for money compared to the JioPhone Next as it comes with a slightly better design, has more colour options and a bigger 6.53-inch LCD panel with HD+ resolution.

The MediaTek Helio G25 chipset at the core offers more processing power than the Snapdragon SoC present on the JioPhone Next. The Redmi 9A has a bigger 5,000 mAh battery and a dual-camera setup at the back. Though Xiaomi’s MIUI is heavily customized and the fact that the company also shows ads in the interface, could be a letdown for many.

The Redmi 9A is Rs. 500 costlier than the JioPhone and the 2GB/32GB variant is available at Rs. 6,999 while the 3GB/32GB variant is priced at Rs.7999. The also comes with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and splash-resistant coating that helps protect the phone from accidental water splashes.

Realme C11 2021

 Another phone is aimed at entry-level smartphone users and has better hardware specifications than most devices in this list. 

The Realme C11 2021 has an Helio G35 SoC at its core, a 6.53-inch LCD panel with HD+ resolution, a dual-camera setup with 13MP and 5MP sensors at the back and a 5000 mAh battery which is larger than the JioPhone Next and should ideally offer a longer standby time. 

The phone misses out on a fingerprint sensor though and the 2GB/32GB variant retails at Rs. 6,999 while the 4G/64GB variant is available at Rs. 8499.

Infinix Smart 5A

Another smartphone that sells in the same price band and offers slightly more than the JioPhone Next. Priced at Rs. 6,999, the Infinix Smart 5A comes with an Helio A22 chipset coupled with 2GB RAM and 32GB onboard storage. 

It has a dual-camera setup with an 8MP primary sensor coupled with a depth sensor. The phone is powered by a 5000 mAh battery pack, which can ideally offer just over a day of backup.

Lava Z2

The Lava Z2 is yet another worthy JioPhone Next alternative, however, it comes with a near-stock Android experience, 6.52-inch LCD panel with HD+ resolution and 1-year free screen replacement, MediaTek G35 Soc at the core and a 5,000 mAh battery pack. The phone comes with a dual-camera setup with a 13MP primary sensor and a 2MP depth sensor.

The Lava Z2 comes in two combinations – 2GB/32GB currently available at Rs. 799 and the 3GB 32GB variant priced at Rs. 7,999.

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Oppo Reno 6 Lite leak reveals familiar design and specifications

Though Chinese smartphone maker Oppo is reportedly working on the next generation of its flagship smartphones, it doesn’t stop the smartphone maker from readying lite variants of previous generations.

The company reportedly has a new phone with Oppo Reno 6 Lite moniker in the works headed for a launch in the European market.

A quick look at the leaked specs and design is enough to tell that this is a rebranded variant of another Oppo device that sells as Oppo F19 in other markets including India where it was launched back in April this year. 

Also, a phone with identical specifications has been selling in the European market as Oppo A74 since May this year – hence essentially Oppo is repacking the phone with new branding and wants to pass it as a brand-new device.

Even in India, Oppo relaunched the Oppo F19 six as Oppo F19s six months down the line to benefit from the festive season sales. The company not only re-used the phone, but it also promoted the same tagline - the sleekest phone with a 5,000 mAh battery. for both the devices launched six months apart.

While rehashing of smartphones isn’t new and most smartphone makers including Xiaomi, Samsung, Vivo etc. have been doing it for a long time and has proven effective in boosting numbers, it is slightly disappointing that most smartphone makers offer dated hardware to the unassuming consumers in new packaging.

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Oppo Reno 6 Lite specifications 

In any case, the Oppo Reno 6 Lite’s promotional video was shared by an Indian tipster and the video very much reveals everything about the upcoming smartphone but its price. The Oppo Reno 6 Lite is expected to come with a Snapdragon 662 under the hood paired with 6GB of physical RAM and an additional 5G of virtual RAM.

The company might introduce multiple memory and storage variants, as of now we know it will at least introduce a 128GB variant during the launch event. Other key details include an AMOLED panel with FHD+ resolution, in-display fingerprint sensor, 5000 mAh battery pack with 33W fast charging capabilities.

Like the Oppo F19, the Reno 6 Lite is expected to come with a triple rear camera solution with 48MP primary, 2MP Wide Angle and a 2MP Macro sensor.

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Redmi Note 11, Note 11 Pro with impressive specifications rumoured to launch soon

Xiaomi’s Redmi Note lineup isn’t just any mass-market device. This lineup is one of the primary reasons behind Xiaomi becoming the leading smartphone brand.

Going by various leaks on Chinese social media Weibo, the company may be readying two new and powerful smartphones under the Redmi Note 11 lineup. These phones are – Redmi Note 11 and Redmi Note 11 Pro. These reports suggest that both the devices could be announced ahead of the Nov 11 shopping festival in China.

Redmi Note 11 and Redmi Note 11 Pro specifications (rumoured) 

If leaks are to be believed, the Redmi Note 11 and Note 11 Pro are going to come with an impressive set of specifications though still priced aggressively.

The leaked specs suggest that both the devices could come equipped with MediaTek Dimensity chipsets - which have come a long way and have been powering flagship smartphones in the recent past. That being said, there is no guarantee that both these phones would carry the same specifications if launched in the international markets.

The vanilla Redmi Note 11 is said to come with a Dimensity 810 chipset coupled with 6GB or 8GB of memory and 128GB of onboard storage. The phone may come with 5G connectivity and may sport an LED panel with a 120 Hz refresh rate.

In terms of optics, the Redmi Note 11 may come with a 50-megapixel primary sensor. It is rumoured to come with a 5000 mAh battery pack with 33W fast charging.

Talking about the Redmi Note 11 Pro, it is expected to come with a slightly more powerful Dimensity 920 SoC coupled with an OLED panel with a 120 Hz refresh rate. The phone is expected to come with a 108-megapixel primary rear camera and a 16-megapixel sensor at the front.

There is a slight confusion around the battery specs and charging speeds. One of the leaks suggests that the phone may come with 120W fast charging while the other one suggests that it may just be 67W fast charging and a 5000 mAh battery pack. While 67W fast charging tech can also charge your phone’s battery rapidly, however, we will wait for the official announcement. Other specs include JBL stereo speakers, NFC and an x-axis linear motor.

Redmi Note 11 and Redmi Note 11 Pro pricing (rumoured) 

While it is all rumours and leaks as of now, however, the Redmi Note 11 Pro is expected to be priced at CNY 1,599 (~$248), CNY 1,799 (~$279) and CNY 1,999 ($311) at the launch. While the Redmi Note 11’s pricing is tipped at CNY 1,119 (~$186) and CNY 1,599 (~$248). 

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iQoo Z5x set to launch on October 20; key specs leaked

Vivo’s sub-brand iQoo had recently unveiled the iQoo Z5 in India. Now the company has confirmed the launch of yet another phone in the Z5 lineup back home in China.

According to the official updates, the iQoo Z5x will be unveiled on October 20 and is available for pre-order via Vivo’s official online store in China. The company via a Weibo post has teased some of the key details of the upcoming smartphone ahead of the launch.

The teasers shared by the company reveal the key elements of the design of the phone and some of its key specifications. In an age where a triple camera setup has become a staple feature, the iQoo Z5x will come with a dual rear camera setup housed in a rectangular camera island. The primary sensor is expected to be a 50-megapixel shooter coupled with a 2-megapixel depth sensor.

iQoo Z5x - key specs and features

The listing on Vivo’s online store reveals that the phone will come with a 5000 mAh battery pack with support for 44W fast charging. The phone will come in a couple of colour options - Black and Orange.

While not much is known about the phone as of now, the online listing reveals some of the mandatory features including - a speaker grille, a USB Type-C port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The fingerprint sensor is expected to be housed under the poser button located on the right side of the frame along with the volume rocker.

iQoo Z5x

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The phone did make its presence felt on the TENAA certifications site in China and the listing reveals that the iQoo Z5x could come with a MediaTek Dimensity 900 SoC which means that it will offer 5G connectivity out of the box. The listing reveals that the phone could come with 6GB/8GB RAM options and up to 256GB on onboard storage.

The iQoo Z5x is expected to come with a 6.58-inch TFT display and run on Android 11 out of the box. There is no update on its global availability as of now. With these specs, it looks seems that their Z5x could be an affordable variant of the Z5 however, we will have to wait for the formal announcement. 

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Sony announces two new Bravia Smart TVs in India

Sony has unveiled a couple of new Bravia Smart TVs in India. The two new TVs that the company has introduced are W6603 43-inch TV with an FHD resolution and the X70G 4K Smart TV that comes in 55-inch display size.

As per Sony, both these TVs come with a set of unique features like HDR gaming, X-Protection Pro, X-Reality PRO picture processing and Motionflow XR for smooth and sharp details etc.

Sony BRAVIA W6603 43-inch specifications and features

The Sony Bravia W6603 comes with 43-inches full HD panel, with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, offering a 178-degree viewing angle. Other key features include HDR10, X-Reality Pro, Motionflow XR. It runs on Linux based Smart TV OS and supports third-party applications like YouTube, Netflix and Amazon Prime Video etc.

The new Bravia 44-inch TV comes equipped with 2-10W Stereo speakers with DTS audio, Dolby Audio, ClearAudio+, S-Force front surround for an immersive audio experience. Aside, a built-in FM radio is also present for non-stop entertainment.

For connectivity, it comes with 1 x HDMI (contains ARC), 2 x USB with Smart Plug and Play, one Ethernet port. It also has Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n built-in for wireless internet access.

The price of Sony BRAVIA W6603 43-inch LED TV has been set at Rs. 37,990 and it can be bought from Amazon.

Sony BRAVIA X70G 55-inch 4K Smart TV specifications and features

The new 55-inch (3840×2160 pixels) 4K Smart LED tv from Sony offers comes with interesting features like 178-degree viewing angle, HDR10, 4K X-Reality Pro, Motionflow XR 200 (Native 50 Hz), Live Colour Technology, TRILUMINOS display, Dynamic Contrast Enhancer.

It comes equipped with 2 x 10W Stereo Bass Reflex Speakers that offer crystal clear sound with the help of DTS audio, Dolby Audio, ClearAudio+, S-Force front surround and more. It also has a built-in FM Radio.

The TV runs on Linux based Smart TV OS and offers support for third-party applications like YouTube, Netflix and Amazon Prime Video etc.

In terms of connectivity, it comes with three HDMI ports that are useful in connecting gaming consoles, set-top box and a Blu Ray player at the same time. There are three USB with Smart Plug and Play and for internet connectivity, the TV has an Ethernet port and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n built-in for wireless internet access.

The price of Sony BRAVIA X70G 55-inch 4K Smart TV has been set at Rs. 63,990 and it can be bought from Amazon.


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Xiaomi pauses MIUI 12 beta development; Here’s why

MIUI is probably one of the most used custom Android skins thanks to not only the sheer number of devices Xiaomi sells but also because of the interesting features it comes with. Its latest version MIUI 12 has been in development for some time and has just started making its way to the flagship Xiaomi smartphones, however, the company has temporarily paused the development of this latest firmware.

As per this post on the company's official community forum, the beta development of the firmware has been halted from 26-06-2020 to 02-07-2020 due to the local Chinese Dragon Boat Festival.

The development team is supposed to resume working after over a week’s off from July 3 to ensure the previously announced timelines of MIUI 12 rollout can be met.

 To recall, the Android 10 based MIUI 12 was unveiled in April and comes with interesting features like a revamped dark mode, new 3D live wallpapers, updated settings menu with a graphical layout and improved gesture control apart from a whole lot of tweaks.

In the first phase the shiny new ROM is supposed to come to devices like the Mi 10 Pro, Mi 10, Mi 10 Youth Edition, Mi 9 Pro 5G, Mi 9 Transparent Edition, Mi 9, Redmi K30 Pro Zoom Edition, Redmi K30 Pro, Redmi K30 5G, Redmi K30, Redmi K20 Pro Premium Edition, Redmi K20 Pro, and Redmi K20. 

Recently the company announced the beta testing for the Redmi K20 series devices and a few budget Redmi smartphones with Redmi Note 9 series apart from Poco F1 and Poco X2 to follow suit. Since there is no official information if the holidays will derail MIUI12 rollout in India, we can assume that the Indian devices may continue to get the latest firmware as per the plan, so stay tuned.

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Alleged Poco M2 Pro get BIS certification; Indian launch imminent

Smartphone maker Poco has been in the news for a few days. After teasing the “next Poco '', its General manager in India, C. Manmohan hinted that the new device is less than a month away. 

Now an unnamed Poco smartphone has been spotted on BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) certification site. The model number of this yet to be launched device M2003J6CI on the BIS listing is the same that was spotted on Xiaomi’s site and links it to the Poco M2 Pro.

What we know about the Poco M2 Pro so far?

While there is no official confirmation yet, however, all leaks and rumours suggest that it’s the Poco M2 Pro that will debut in India soon. A device with similar model number was earlier spotted on Wi-Fi Alliance and Bluetooth SIG databases where it was revealed that the upcoming phone may sport Bluetooth 5.0 for wireless connectivity, it may run on Android 10 based MIUI 11 out of the box and support dual-band (2GHz, 5GHz) Wi-Fi.

Interestingly, the leaks also reveal that the new Poco M2 Pro may be closely related to the Redmi 9 series. So much so that it may carry the similar hardware, however, with a Snapdragon 720G SoC that powers the Redmi 9 Pro as well.

Looking at the variants of the Redmi 9 series, that are launched in various markets globally with slightly different hardware configuration, it may be a case that one of these international variants may be rebadged as Poco M2 Pro in India. Further, going by the pricing of Redmi 9 series devices, it is likely that the Poco M2 Pro may be priced under Rs. 20,000 in India.

However, since all of the information stated above is based on leaks and speculations, these can be taken with the proverbial pinch of salt. We will keep the website updated as soon as we get an official confirmation.


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New Xiaomi smartphone with a 33W charger spotted – Is it the Redmi K40?

Xiaomi comes out with a ton of smartphones under various brands like Mi, Redmi and Poco which means that even flagship devices have a shorter life cycle compared to the likes of Apple's iPhone or Samsung’s Galaxy flagships.

Around a year back, in May 2019, we saw the introduction of a budget flagship series under Redmi brand – the Redmi K20 series that included two smartphones the Redmi K20 and Redmi K20 Pro. Just after 6 months or so, the K30 series got announced in China, while we got the Redmi K30 as Poco X2 in India in February this year. And is the rumours are to be believed, the Redmi K30 Pro may launch in India as the Poco F2 Pro, the company has already started working on the next iteration – Redmi K40 series

Redmi K40 or Mi CC10?

Reports suggest that new device with a model number M2006J10C has been spotted on the Chinese certification site, 3C could be the upcoming Redmi K40 smartphone. The listing also reveals that the phone may ship with an MDY-11-EX charger and that the phone may come with 5G connectivity.

This is the same 33W fast charger that was shipped along with the current Redmi flagship, Redmi K30 Pro. Hence there is a strong probability that this new device could be a Redmi K40. However, other reports suspect that this could also be a Mi CC10, a successor of Mi CC9 that is also due for an update.

In any case, since the phone is already listed on the 3C certification site, it may launch soon in China. As of now, we have very limited information about this device and Xiaomi’s plan, hence let’s wait till we get some more information.

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Acer unveils an affordable laptop aimed at students and SMBs

The coronavirus-outbreak has forced us to change our lifestyle drastically and that too in a very short period. Ever since the lockdown business have been looking to go digital to stay afloat, however, the huge initial expense has been a deterrent.

Keeping in mind the similar requirements of remote education and remote working, Acer has unveiled a new laptop that aims to cater to the need of budget-focused users. This new 14-inch laptop is available in India at a starting price of Rs. 22,999 and can help businesses go digital without a huge upfront investment.

Acer One 14 specifications

As mentioned above, this affordable Acer One laptop is aimed at the budget end of the spectrum, it does not come with high-end specifications. Instead, it offers hardware that helps get more than the basic job done with ease.

It comes equipped with an Intel Pentium 4415U Gold Processor coupled with 4GB DDR4 RAM expandable memory up to 32GB, a 14-inch display, a webcam for video calls with a mic and headphone combo jack. In terms of wireless connectivity, it has both WiFi and Bluetooth. While ports include, 1 Gigabit LAN port, 2 USB 3.0 Type-A and a1 USB 2.0 Type-A port. Acer claims that the laptop offers up to 4 hours of battery back up.

The Acer One 14 Acer One 14 runs on Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64 bit out of the box and offers a 3 years warranty.


In a press release, Acer India’s Chief of Commercial Business Group, Sudhir Goel said that this laptop, “will enable working professionals, students and teachers to optimize their time with the laptop offering best performance and features for the price. This is an excellent laptop when it comes to affordability, security & loaded operating system is concerned.”

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Qualcomm’s new ultrasonic fingerprint sensor may come with a larger scanning area

 The in-display fingerprint sensor has been one of the best additions to the smartphones of late. However, people have often reported issues in unlocking the device because of the limited area that can sense fingerprint to unlock the device. And while Vivo can be credited for democratizing the technology, Qualcomm is planning to take it further as it is reportedly testing a new sensor that not only is faster than the current sensors but has a larger testing area.

This new sensor is reportedly an improved Ultrasonic sensor that debuted with the Samsung Galaxy S10 series and can be found on the company's current flagship smartphones like Galaxy S20 series (except Galaxy S10e) and the Note 10 series. According to sources, the new solution is already under testing and is a 20mm*30mm Ultrasonic type fingerprint sensor.

Improved and fast

This new sensor is reportedly an improved ultrasonic sensor that debuted with the Samsung Galaxy S10 series and can be found on the company's current flagship smartphones like Galaxy S20 series (except Galaxy S10e) and the Note 10 series. According to the sources, the new solution is already under testing and is a 20mm*30mm Ultrasonic type fingerprint sensor.

It is reported that the sensor may only debut with the next-gen flagship SoC – Snapdragon 875 that will power the flagship smartphones coming out in 2021. This new sensor is said to be faster than the current one and will have a much larger scanning area helping in unlocking the device with higher accuracy.

GizmoChina also reports about the existence of yet another sensor that can increase the security of your smartphone several notches high. This is called 2nd-gen 3D Sonic Max fingerprint sensor and can identify two-different fingerprints at the same time. This will allow users to use both the thumbs, for example, at the same time to be able to unlock the phone.

While the blog hints that Samsung Galaxy Note 20, that is scheduled to launch in August this year, may feature this new 3D Sonic Max fingerprint sensor, however, it is way too early to predict this.


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The next Poco phone to launch in less than a month in India

Poco has been in the news even since the brand was brought back to life after over a year of dormancy. It's only second phone the Poco X2, a rebadged Redmi K30, was launched after almost a year and a half after the Poco F1 debuted in August 2018.  

However, sweeping aside the period of lull, the company plans to launch a pair of truly wireless earbuds and has teased about the launch of another smartphone in the country via a video that looked like a desperate attempt to make itself look like a “desi” brand.

The next Poco


Further, Poco India’s General manager, C Manmohan has hinted that the company is readying itself for another smartphone launch within a month, reports Hindustan Times. The company aims to bring a smartphone each in different price ranges, Manmohan was quoted as saying.

This is the same strategy that most Chinese smartphone companies follow. Xiaomi has various devices under different brands like Mi, Redmi and now Poco. Similarly, Oppo releases phones under Oppo, OnePlus and Realme branding while Vivo has recently added iQoo under its kitty in India.

Poco F2 Pro or Poco M2 Pro?

Going by the previous reports, it looks like Poco may have another smartphone in its repertoire that is ready for launch. The Poco M2 Pro was spotted on Xiaomi’s website sometime back and while the listing was taken down, it did give users a hint about a new lineup apart from the F and X range of smartphones.

Similarly, the Poco F2 Pro, a rebadged Redmi K20 Pro, was launched in the global markets recently. Even that smartphone is rumoured to make its way to the Indian shores as a successor of Poco F1, however, there is no concrete information around it as of now.

In any case, the next month and a half will be very exciting for the Indian consumers leaving them spoilt for choice as companies get into overdrive after a pandemic-induced dull period. As for Poco, let us wait for official details about the upcoming Poco device.

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Huawei takes over as the world’s largest smartphone maker – albeit briefly

Huawei has been in the news for the last couple of years, mostly for its ongoing battle with the Trump administration which choked supplies of critical hardware and software. However, amidst all this brouhaha, the company became the world's largest smartphone maker, overtaking Samsung during April. 

GizmoChina has reported that Huawei accounted for 19% of global smartphone shipments while Samsung’s numbers dipped to 17% at the same time in April this year, giving Huawei the pole position for a brief time and this has been confirmed to GizmoChina by Counterpoint’s VP of Research Neil Shah.

While the US administration was busy flexing its muscle and forcing its allies, including India, to boycott Huawei from the all-important 5G deals for alleged espionage and data theft.

The Chinese company, on the other hand, has fought multiple battles to stay afloat. Not only has it found ways to keep selling its products, it has won critical 5G contract in the UK and while it has been barred to source critical components from the US linked companies, Huawei has not only been busy finding alternate solutions but was even able to topple bigwigs Samsung and Apple to become world’s leading smartphone brand in 2020, albeit briefly.

World's leading smartphone brand?

In spite of the global lockdown due to the raging Covid-19 pandemic, Huawei edged past Samsung in the number of smartphones shipped during April 2020. 

Factors that have helped Huawei rake a huge number in the Chinese domestic market includes a strong nationalist sentiment that resulted in Chinese users and companies’ preference for Huawei over any international smartphone brands. This retaliatory stance was in response to the American government’s decision of banning Huawei in the US.

Similarly, coronavirus-led lockdowns across various countries like the US, India, Latin America and Europe resulted in weaker sales numbers for Samsung. Some of these countries, including India, reported zero smartphone sales during the 75-day odd lockdown period and while factories and businesses sprung back to life in China as early as March giving Huawei a rare and brief window to overtake Samsung’s numbers.

While Huawei's moment of glory was short-lived, the company is under tremendous stress due to the declining numbers in overseas markets. Even though Huawei is rumoured to be in talks with multiple companies including Samsung to get chipsets for its smartphones manufactured, this move will only help the company stay afloat in China, it’s the sales outside China that is crippled due to the lack of Google Mobile Services (GMS) on its phones.

With the global markets resuming normalcy, Samsung’s numbers are also bound to go up again while Huawei’s digits may not change substantially.

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