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Nubia Red Magic 3 with 90Hz display, Active cooling technology & big battery launched

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The gaming community is flourishing and the number of people getting involved in the e-Sports is burgeoning. Although PC gaming and console gaming is flourishing, gaming smartphones are not getting similar popularity. But that does not stop smartphone companies from launching gaming-oriented phones. Razer, ASUS, and Xiaomi have already tested their luck in the gaming arena. In that race, Nubia also stepped ahead with the value-packed gaming phone. Dubbed as Nubia Red Magic 3, the handset comes with industry’s first cooling fan, ICE 2.0 cooling tech, flagship processor, big battery, and connector pins for accessories.

Performance is always a thing of a concerned in the gaming devices. And the Nubia Red Magic 3 has that all covered. The smartphone flaunts the powerful Snapdragon 855, which comes along with up to 12GB of RAM. On the storage side, the phone gets up to 256GB of UFS 2.1 storage. With this setup, the Red Magic 3 is undoubtedly one of the best performers. If the handset leads the AnTuTu benchmark chart, it won’t be a surprise.

Being a gaming phone, the device also packs a plentiful of gaming features. Firstly, there is a dedicated noise cancellation mic, which helps to subdue to background noises for a better conversation with the gaming buddies. The phone has also been provided with two buttons on the top of the device. The fingerprint on this device also acts as a button and can come handy while gaming. Apart from these dedicated buttons, Nubia has included 4D smart shock feature. This feature understands various scenes in the games and adds vibrations to match the scenario.

nubia red magic 3 design

But such capable hardware also produces quite a lot of heat while playing graphics-intensive games. For that Nubia has incorporated an actual fan to keep the temperature to lower and adjustable values. The phone is first of its kind to have such type of active cooling technology. The handset has also been provided with a second-generation ICE liquid cooling technology. This cooling combo lowers the temperature of the phone by 16 degrees Celsius. Nubia says the cooling effects offered by this cooling hardware can provide up to 500% heat distribution. The manufacturer also boasted that this cooling mechanism covers 32,000 sq. mm, which is said to keep the phone cool even in the extremely heated circumstances.

The Red Magic 3 comes with a geometric design, which screams all gaming. On the back, there is a V-shaped element, on which resides a pentagon-shaped camera. There is also a hexagonal fingerprint scanner just beneath the venting grills. Furthermore, there is an RGB LED strip, which gives an unadulterated gaming vibe. And despite having an actual fan inside the device, the phone is IP55 water and dust resistant.

The phone also gets a special gaming dock pins on its left. Making use of these dock pins, users can attach various gaming-oriented accessories including the Red Magic e-Sports box. This special type of box accessory has the ports for a 3.5mm headphone jack, USB Type-C, and an Ethernet port for fast and uninterrupted internet connection.

nubia red magic 3 dock pins

Talking about other features, there is a 6.65-inch AMOLED display on the front, which comes with sizable bezels. There is no any type of notches or hole-punch cutouts. The display comes with Full-HD+ resolution and is decently bright at 430 nits. The phone also comes with a 90Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch response rate. The 90Hz refresh rate is quite impressive but also devours a significant amount of battery juice on the go. So Nubia has included an option with which users can switch the refresh rate from 90Hz to 60Hz or let the phone switch it automatically understanding the scenario. Furthermore, there is a DC Dimming feature, which helps the users from eyestrain during the prolonged gaming sessions.

On the imaging part, the phone flaunts a 48MP Sony IMX 586 sensor at its back. There is no secondary camera here. Maybe Nubia assumes that the gamers don’t have an affinity toward the portrait images. Nonetheless, the phone supports 8K recording and super slo-mo recording up to whopping 1920fps. The phone comes with a 16MP shooter on the front.

nubia red magic 3 camera

Even on the audio part, Nubia has been extremely generous. The phone features a dedicated 3.5mm headphone jack, DTS 7.1 channel, and stereo box 3D surround sound speakers. Software-wise, the phone boots on Android Pie out of the box with Redmagic OS 2.0 on the top.

Even on the battery front, the handset is pretty monstrous. It gets a massive 5000mAh battery, which also has support for 27-watt fast charging. Nubia claims that 10 minutes of charging lets the user play the games for 1 full hour.

Nubia Red Magic 3 Specifications

  • Display: 6.65-inch AMOLED display with 90Hz refresh rate, 430 nits brightness
  • Resolution: Full-HD+ (2340 × 1080 pixels), 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 855; 7nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-Core (1 x 2.84GHz Kryo 485 + 3 x 2.42GHz Kryo 485 + 4x 1.80GHz Kryo 485)
  • GPU: Adreno 640
  • RAM: 6GB / 8GB / 12GB LPDDR4x RAM
  • Storage: 64GB / 128GB (UFS 2.1) storage / 256GB (UFS 2.1) storage
  • Software & UI: Android 9.0 (Pie) with Redmagic OS 2.0
  • Rear Camera: 48MP 1/2.0″ Sony IMX586 sensor, 0.8μm pixel size, f/1.75 aperture, Dual LED flash
  • Front Camera: 16MP, f/2.0 aperture
  • Fingerprint sensor: Yes, Rear mounted
  • Audio: 3.5mm audio jack, Stereo front-facing speakers, DTS:X
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Dual 4G VoLTE), WiFi 802.11ac dual-band (2×2 MU-MIMO ), Bluetooth 5, GPS/GLONASS/Beidou, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 5000mAh battery with 27W fast charging

Price and Availability

Nubia launched four variants of the device. And all of them are going on sale starting from 3rd of May. In terms of pricing, the base variant (6/64GB) costs CNY 2899 (~$431). The 6/128GB, 8/128GB, and 12/512GB variants are priced at CNY 3199 (~$475), CNY 3499 (~$520), and CNY 4299 (~$640) respectively.

MSI GE63 Raider RGB 8SF – Is RTX 2070 an overkill?

The MSI GE63 Raider RGB 8SF is a laptop for….well…people with deep pockets? Going into this laptop sure I was excited, I mean it costs A LOT!! Rs 2,92,900 is a serious amount of money to spend on a laptop, no matter the performance. So, if you are someone who’s been eying this system, well, I have some good and a few bad news for you.

MSI GE63 Raider RGB 8SF Specifications:

  • Design and Build: Metal body, plastic bottom panel, 38.3 x 26 x 2.9 cm, 2.5 kg
  • Display: 15.6″ Full HD (1920 x 1080), 100% sRGB & 85% Adobe RGB, 94% NTSC Color Gamut, 250 nits peak brightness with Anti-Glare
  • Keyboard: Steel-Series Engine 3 Keyboard, Per-key RGB backlighting, 16 million colors, 1.6 mm key travel
  • Processor: Hexa-core 8th gen i7-8750H processor, Base-Clock @ 2.2 GHz, Turbo Boost Clock up to 4.1 GHz
  • RAM: DDR4 16 GB (2x slots, upgradeable up to 32 GB)
  • Graphics: 8 GB NVidia GeForce RTX 2070
  • Battery: 6-cell 51 Watt-hours (up to 3 hours of backup)
  • Adapter: 230 Watts
  • Storage: 256 GB SATA M.2 SSD (2 x NVMe slots) + 1 TB 7200 HDD
  • Webcam720p Webcam (@30fps)
  • Connectivity: Killer Gb LAN, 802.11 ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v4.0
  • Ports: 3 x USB A 3.1, 1 x USB-C (No Thunderbolt 3 support), 1 x 3.5 mm headphone jack, 1 x 3.5mm microphone input, 1 x HDMI, 1 x Mini-display, 1 x RJ-45 Ethernet, 1 x SDcard slot
  • Price: Rs. 292,900

Design and Build

If there is one thing that disappointed me was the design. I don’t mean it’s bad in any way, it’s just dated at this point. Practical? Yes, Played out? A big yes. The design language has its own moments, a few curves here, a few RGB there, but it’s come to a point of boredom. Apart from my personal preference, the back panel has two strips of RGB going through which are highly customizable. The Keyboard is RGB, and the USB As light up red.

This laptop is sturdy from almost any angle. The only dissatisfaction was the hinge, which just feels flimsy and so easily breakable. Although I have seen the same hinge on numerous other laptops across my friend circle and theirs have been working fine for over 2 years now. So if you are doubtful about the hinge, I wouldn’t worry much.

Display

The display is pretty nice, sure, aesthetics wise, bezels could have been smaller, but as far as the actual panel is concerned, the resolution, refresh rate, and color accuracy are up there with some of the best. For starters, it’s not IPS, maybe it’s a really good TN technology, MSI does state it’s of “IPS level”. With near 100% sRGB color coverage and great viewing angles, you aren’t compromising much (if at all). Since it’s not an IPS panel, you aren’t bound by slow response rates. The specs sheet claims 3ms, which we assume is GTG, and that’s pretty much the best for a portable PC.

MSI GE63 Raider RGB 8SF Display

And thanks to that powerful GPU, the 144Hz refresh rate will be utilized to it’s fullest extent. For gamers, this is just the perfect laptop display, and anything more will see you pay a lot (and we mean an unreasonable amount). It’s also not bad for other tasks here, photo and video editing, media consumption or even just scrolling through your news feed is much more fun on this one. Brightness is also above average at around 250 nits.

Performance

An RTX 2070 and a Core i7-8750H, that’s enough firepower to run any triple-A title out there, but with a 144hz display, any game that runs under the said max refresh rate feels like a waste of display power, but we will get into that later. I ran a couple of games on this one, take a look at the FPS numbers:

  1. Battlefield V: 75-90 (Ultra settings); 50-55 (RTX enabled)
  2. Fortnite: 100-120 (Epic settings)
  3. CS:GO: Above 144 (Ultra settings)
  4. PUBG: 100-130 (Ultra settings)
  5. Fifa 19: Above 144 (Ultra settings)
  6. Apex Legends: 100-120 (Ultra settings)

So, to compare, these are amazing numbers, some of the best I’ve ever experienced actually. Of course, the equation does not take into consideration the RTX 2080 mobile (which I haven’t tested yet) or any desktop grade GPU (which would be an unfair comparison). As far as the 144Hz is concerned, you will be using it to the fullest.

Thermals

No matter how great the numbers are, if the laptop heats up, those are pretty useless. According to HW monitor, the internal temperatures rose up to about 90 degrees for the CPU and 85 degrees for the GPU, and that’s after an hour of gaming. As far as my external heat gun was concerned, it failed to cross the 50-degree mark across the keyboard, top deck or the palm rest. Plus I would like to add that there was no significant drop in FPS, or at least I didn’t notice any.

Keyboard and Trackpad

The Steel Series keyboard gets a big yes from my side. Call me biased but this could be one of the best keyboards on a laptop, it’s fun to type, easy to game, the key travel is nice and long and the feedback isn’t mushy nor is it harsh. Taking the game a step further are those individually lit RGB keys.

What wasn’t a fun experience was that trackpad. It’s average at best, and that’s just not acceptable for a laptop at this price point. The physical buttons are great, they are tactile and functional. But the actual tracking was just a disaster. First off, it is far from accurate, it skips every now and then and if you want precision, well good luck.

Battery and Storage

The battery life is below average, let’s just leave it at that. It’s a tiny 51Wh unit, and the laptop runs for around 3 hours of normal usage. As for storage, you get a really really fast NVMe SSD, with reading speeds of over 3500MBPS. The SSD is a 256GB unit while you also get a 1TB 7200RPM mechanical hard drive for faster storage.

Connectivity

As for connectivity, you get everything from USB As with red backlighting to individual audio jacks for headphones and microphones. You also get a USB-C port, a microSD card slot, a mini HDMI, full-sized HDMI, and an ethernet port. Then there is the Killer 1550i AC wifi for superb wireless connectivity, and a pretty nice sounding speaker system. MSI laptops have always had excellent connectivity options, and this one is no exception.

Conclusion

While all this is great, I feel that going for the RTX 2070 isn’t a must. Sure, it’s better than a GTX1070, but at a premium of over 50k, I don’t think the added fps is worth it. The advantages of an RTX card are pretty much nonexistent here and since you will be playing at FHD resolutions, this GPU is hard to recommend unless your budget for a new gaming laptop actually hovers around 3 lakhs. My only complains were the trackpad, battery life, and the dated design, which most people should be fine with. Apart from that, it gets an excellent display, great, connectivity options, spectacular performance + thermals and a lovely set flow of RGB lights.

Pros

  • Display
  • Performance
  • Thermals
  • RGB Lights
  • Connectivity
  • Build Quality

Cons

  • Battery Life
  • Trackpad

Redmi Note 7 Review: A good phone overshadowed by its ‘Pro’ sibling

Xiaomi’s Redmi series of smartphones usually set benchmarks in the budget and midrange segments. Most of their smartphones offer excellent value for money due to which Redmi phones often crush their competitors. But recently, there are Honor phones, Realme phones, Samsung’s value proposition A-series, and M-series smartphones. With so much competition, I was wondering what’s next for Xiaomi. To cope up the challenges, Xiaomi stepped up and announced a new sub-brand ‘Redmi’. Under the new sub-brand, Xiaomi dropped the bomb in the form of Note 7. When the phone was launched, it created quite a lot of buzz. And I was really interested to find out the recipe Xiaomi has used on this device to stay alive in the competition. so I tried to find that out in this Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 review.

Design

On the design front, Xiaomi has made a major change. Most of the Redmi phones launched last year had either metallic or plastic back. And most of them looked absolutely dull and unappealing. But Xiaomi has done quite an overhaul this time on the design side of things. The bland and outdated metallic back on the Redmi Note 5 and Note 6 Pro is now replaced by a glass slab. This is nothing new for a midrange phone but the switch Xiaomi made on this device is really worth a praise. It is praiseworthy because Xiaomi has included Gorilla glass 5 protection on its already premium-looking glass back. With Gorilla Glass 5 on the board, the phone will have better chances of survival during the accidental drops.

xiaomi redmi note 7 design

However, the frame is plastic, which I do not find particularly satisfying. With a plastic frame, the durability of the device is quite a thing of concern. And it’s even more concerning as we saw the device failing the durability test performed by JerryRigEverything and Technical Guruji’s durability test video. Although we won’t abuse our phones like the way they do so there is nothing much to be worry yet. And it is quite relieving that the phone feels sturdy on the hold and on the use.

redmi note 7 glass back

Continuing with the glass back, Xiaomi has added a dual tone gradient finish on the back. And needless to say, it looks absolutely amazing. Plus, the Glass back on this device doesn’t attract much fingerprints like the plastic back.

Display

On the display side, the phone has got a 6.3-inch IPS panel. Just like most of the smartphones available at a similar price, the phone comes with Full-HD+ resolution. So the screen looks sharp while viewing the contents. But when it comes to the colors, they look quite washed out. With dull colors, I didn’t find myself enjoying much while watching the videos. But as far as the brightness is concerned, it does a good job. The screen looks bright and is legible even in broad daylight. So I have nothing to complain on the brightness part.

redmi note 7 display

Redmi Note 7’s display also comes with a notch on the top. Since the notch is very tiny on this device, Xiaomi likes to call the display on this device a “Dot Notch Display”. The notch is very tiny and it isn’t as obtrusive. Maybe that’s the reason why Xiaomi’s has not added the option to hide the notch.

redmi note 7 front camera

Although Xiaomi has cut down the majority of bezels on the top to increase the screen-to-body ratio, there is a thick chin on the button. The chin also houses a tiny notification LED. Yes, the LED notification on the chin looks awkward. But having one is obviously better than having none.

Although the presence of the LED indicator is a good thing here, I didn’t find it much useful. Just like the Redmi Note 5 and Note 6 Pro, the LED indicator on this device is small, dim and glows only in white. So it’s hard to identify the notification. I might’ve ignored some missed calls thinking it to be a useless Facebook notification.

Camera

The camera is the major highlight of this device. It comes with a 48MP primary shooter and it is the highest of resolution on any smartphone. But despite having such a high-res sensor on the board, the phone captures 12MP images by default. It uses pixel-binning technology with which it merges four pixels into one to output bright and sharp images. There is a pro mode as well, where you can capture 48MP images. I tried and tested out the camera on both the modes. But I found 12MP images to be more sharp and bright. And talking about the image quality, they look decent with plenty of details. However, I didn’t find the colors as accurate. The colors on the images look quite dull and faded and don’t look particularly pleasing. So you have to live with that!

On comparing it with the last year’s Redmi Note 5 AI camera, I didn’t find much of a difference on the sharpness part. The colors look quite better here but still not so accurate.

But not to worry. This phone is compatible with GCam and images captured from GCam looks better when it comes to color accuracy. Just look at these samples and be the judge yourself. But since everyone are not quite aware of the GCam and it’s not easy to find and download. So I think Xiaomi should focus on the image processing part themselves in the coming days.

When it comes to low-light photography, Huawei’s Night Mode, Google’s Night Sight, and OnePlus’s NightScape feature are quite popular in the market. And Xiaomi has added a similar Night Mode feature in its camera UI. In this mode, the phone decreases the shutter speed to 1-2 second and takes some time to process the images to bring out details hiding in the dark. I tested the feature and it did bring images brighter than that captured from the normal mode. A slight increase in details is also can also be noticed in the images captured from the night mode. But noises and grains also pop in the images alongside the increased details. So you have to live with that. Although the feature is not polished, the inclusion of the feature is definitely a good thing. I hope Xiaomi will release an update to make the feature better.

Alongside the primary shooter comes a 5MP depth sensor, which comes in handy while capturing the portrait images. And portrait images look amazing. Yes, it has the color accuracy issue but does really a good job on separating the subject and background. We can still see some imperfection on the hair but apart from that, the edge detection has really got better on this device.

When it comes to the videos, the phone can record up to 1080p movies up to 60 fps. Despite having the hardware setup capable for capturing 4K videos, there is no such option in the camera setting. But with what I have, I record Full-HD videos at 30 fps and 60 fps. And the 30 fps videos were more stable. Despite having an in-built Electronic Image Stabilization, 60fps videos were still quite jittery.

On the selfie side, there is a 13MP shooter on the front, which rests on the tiny notch up front. The selfies too look good but the color seems quite washed out. The skin color also looks quite whitish even with the beauty effects turned off. Similar is the case while capturing the portrait selfies. Colors look quite off and there isn’t anything you can do about it. But apart from the colors, I really like the proficiency of the device while capturing the portrait images. Despite having a single camera, the edge detections were quite good.

For high res images, click here.

Performance

Talking about the performance, the phone comes with the Snapdragon 660 chipset. MI A2, MI 8 Lite and now Redmi Note 7, the choice of the chipset is getting redundant in the books in Xiaomi. That doesn’t mean the processor is bad. It is a good performer for the price and I was pretty satisfied with what it did on my use. Normal apps run like a breeze and multitasking was fluid. Even while playing the games, the phone does a decent job. Light games run without a hiccup. And graphics-intensive games ran with some minor stutters. PUBG is playable at the medium setting with some occasional frame drops and Asphalt 9 followed the same suit. But considering the price, it was understandable.

As far as the memory is concerned, the unit I am using has 4GB RAM and 64GB of onboard memory. 64GB of internal memory can suffice the needs of the many. But in case of insufficiency, you can always expand it with an SD card. However, it will take up the SIM2 slot.

Software & UI

Now let’s talk about the software. Software-wise, the phone has got the latest Android Pie with Xiaomi’s customary AdUI. I meant to say MIUI but it is more or less the same. When you are connected to the internet, Ads appear here and there, due to which the phone looks like an Ad platform. And needless to say, it is terribly annoying. Please Xiaomi, don’t make your smartphones so cheap that you have to rely on Ads to make an income. Even after spending a chunk of money, nobody likes to see the filthy Ads popping here and there.

redmi note 7 software

But other than the Ads, the UI is decent. There are tons of customization options to make every setting of the device match your requirements. However, Xiaomi has made some of the features to be location specific. The quick example would be the Face Unlock feature. It’s not available in certain countries so you’ll have to change your location if you want to trigger the feature. It’s been happening for quite a while now. And I couldn’t understand why Xiaomi does this type of discrimination.

Battery

Huge battery is the common trait of Redmi phones. And the tradition continued even in Note 7. There is a massive 4000mAh battery on the device, which provides an amazing backup. On the normal use, the phone backed me for more than a day. At the end of the day, I always found 30% or more charge left on the device. So I honestly have to praise its endurance.

Bigger batteries also have a downside though. It takes a lot of time to get them fully charged. And that problem exists on the Note 7 as well. Despite having support for Quick Charge 4.0, the phone comes with a 10-watt charger on the box. And the stock charger takes around two and a half hours to get it fully charged. Xiaomi recently teased 100-watt fast charging technology. So the inclusion of a mere 10-watt charger didn’t look quite plausible for me. In the upcoming phones, I expect Xiaomi to include a quick charger on the box.

redmi note 7 charging port

The phone comes with USB-Type C port for charging the device. And it is the first ever Redmi phone to come with the Type-C port. Although it may not matter much to many, it’s a good step forward. Plus there is a 3.5mm headphone jack, which is good news for the audiophiles.

Conclusion

The Redmi Note 7 is a decent phone and is obviously the least expensive phone to feature a 48MP camera. It has got a 48MP camera, good battery life, a decent processor, and most importantly a great design. With the fancy Glass back and Corning Gorilla Glass 5 on the top, Redmi Note 7 is simply unbeatable at its price when it comes to the design. Although the 48MP is more or less of a gimmick and the shots from the stock camera app is not that great, you get amazing shots when you use the GCam app. So if you use the GCam, Redmi Note 7 is a good camera phone as well.

But the display is quite dull and if you are habituated with the vibrant displays, you will notice the subdued colors right away. So if you are into the good display, Samsung Galaxy A30 will definitely please you with its vibrant Super AMOLED display.

redmi note 7 rear camera

The major downside of the device is the UI polluted with Ads, which is absolutely repelling. So if you dislike such ads-filled UI like I do, you can also consider the Realme 2 Pro. The Realme 2 Pro comes with the SD660 so you will get a similar performance. But the UI doesn’t display the Ads, which is a plus point for Realme. The display and camera are also slightly better on the Realme 2 Pro. However, the Realme 2 Pro comes with last year’s Android Oreo and comes with a smaller battery. Also, the plastic back may not be pleasing for the most, especially, when you see a glass back on the smartphone available at the same price.

So weighing all the pros and cons, the Redmi Note 7 is a great phone. And since the device also comes with a variant with 128GB storage for just Rs. 27,000, the smartphone is the best midrange device you can get under Rs. 25,000 and Rs. 30,000 price segment. But you have to make a habit of ignoring the filthy Ads.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Decent design
  • Good performance
  • Appreciable Camera (With the GCam)

Cons:

  • Ad-laden
  • Dull-looking display
  • Lack of fast charger on the box

Xiaomi launches AutoFull: A gaming chair based on the sports car design

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Although Xiaomi is renowned for its value for money smartphones, that’s not the only thing they produce. Xiaomi also brings electronics gadgets on time and often. We have already seen the company making electronics items like electric scooters, power banks, wearables, and so on. This time the company quite shifted their focus on a non-electronics gadget and launched Xiaomi AutoFull. AutoFull is a gaming chair targeted at the gaming populace with the focus on comfort and style.

Gaming on digital devices and over the internet is getting traction. And understanding the trend, China also officially recognized e-Sports as a profession. With the burgeoning gaming community, gaming accessories also happen to be in demand. And understanding the needs, Xiaomi recently brought the AutoFull gaming chair, which is meant to provide luxury to the users.

The chair comes with a sporty car design and comes with leather finishing to add a premium look. It has also been provided with a plentiful of cushions to ensure comfortability. Talking about the design, the chair comes with a shape of a front grille, which is usually found in the sports cars. It also features a long side curvature based on an ergonomic design concept to ensure contentment for the gamers. On the upper side, there is a headrest with a sizable lumber pillow. The pillow has been filled with a considerable amount of cushion so as relieve the neck pain of the gamers.

autofull gaming chair

As far as the seat cover is concerned, this gaming chair has incorporated a high-quality top layer cowhide, which won’t get torrid even after prolonged gaming. The seat is filled with 45D high-density cotton. This is to ensure that there will be uniformity of the layer of cushion all over the seat even after prolonged use. This is possible because of the high-density cotton, which uniformly distributes the hip pressure all over the seat.

Xiaomi AutoFull gaming chair is also furnished with 4D e-Sports armrests. The height of the chair can be adjusted pretty easily. On top of that, users can also adjust the backrest by shifting it to the front or back in a similar way of a sports car. The chair is movable and features soft PU wrapped silent rollers to make it move. With the PU wrapped silicon rollers, it does not leave any marks on the floor.

xiaomi autofull gaming chairs

The chair comes in grey, yellow and blue color option and demands a price of CNY 979 ($146) on the purchase.

A Snapdragon 730-powered Xiaomi phone is launching soon in India

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A few days ago, Xiaomi announced the imminent launch of a smartphone powered by the flagship Snapdragon 855 chipset. And this time, the company is reportedly working on a new midrange phone with the 700-series processor. The news came as Xiaomi Global VP and Xiaomi India’s MD, Manu Kumar Jain posted a tweet saying that Xiaomi is bringing a smartphone with Snapdragon 700-series processor very soon in India.

The tweet came along as Jain visited Qualcomm India President Rajen Vagadia and Qualcomm Vice President of Product Management Kedar Kondap. And the tweet has explicitly mentioned that “the phone with latest Snapdragon 7__ (announced just two weeks ago) is launching soon in India”. Decrypting the tweet, we believe that the processor here will be one of the recently launched Snapdragon 730 or 730G. Since there are just two blanks after the digit ‘7’, we believe it to be the former one. Since Xiaomi always brings a performance-oriented device, even it brings the Snapdragon 730G powered the smartphone, it won’t be a surprise.

Xiaomi is always competitive when it comes to the midrange phones, especially amongst the ones available in India. That’s one of the many reasons why the smartphone stood on the top spot in India’s smartphone market share. And in that report, Samsung was in the second position. Since Samsung is going aggressive in the midrange segment, Xiaomi is also acting according.

Samsung recently launched the Galaxy A80 with the Snapdragon 730G processor, which, however, is yet to launch in India. It’s only a matter of time Samsung will launch the Galaxy A80 in India. Probably it’s to subjugate the Galaxy A80, Xiaomi is planning to launch a similar phone with similar capabilities.

Rumors suggest that this upcoming phone will be the MI A3, the successor of the MI A2 launched last year. And the rumors have a strong point for argument since Xiaomi has already launched the MI 9 series and Redmi series devices. The MI A3 will feature the stock version of Android Pie. Some speculations also suggest that the phone will have an under-display fingerprint scanner.

If that’s true, Xiaomi will also launch an inferior version of the device as Xiaomi MI A3 Lite. The phone will also be based on Google’s Android One program and will feature a stock version of Android Pie.

Samsung has just launched a gigantic 17.3-inch tablet

Tablets were supposed to be the future. They were this device that was the missing link between mobile phones and laptops. However, the devices have seemed to have gotten lost somewhere in between as they haven’t really lived up to their “so-called” potential. But that isn’t stopping Samsung from launching another tablet.

The Korean Giants have just launched the new Samsung Galaxy View 2 which is the successor the Galaxy View, released in 2015. This new device is meant for someone who wants a tablet and a TV on the same device. It is basically a TV and tablet hybrid.

The Galaxy View 2 sports a mammoth 17.3-inch display that has quite a bit of bezel on the surrounding. Even with the tall display, Samsung has only included full HD resolution on the tablet. The Galaxy View 2 definitely feels large while handling, so, Samsung has included a built-in cover that also works as a stand while viewing multimedia on the device.

Inside the device, Samsung has included its very own octa-core Exynos 7884 chipset that is being aided by 3 GB of RAM. It features 64 GB of internal memory with support for external storage.

In terms of optics, the Samsung Galaxy View 2 houses a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera. To back all of the hardware, this device packs a large 12,000 mAh battery. There hasn’t been any news regarding the charging technology it supports, though. With a large display and battery, Samsung has targeted this device towards a specific audience. And to make the user experience more worthwhile, the Galaxy View 2 has four speakers with Dolby Atmos Audio.

Samsung Galaxy View 2 Specifications

  • Display: 17.3-inch Full HD display
  • Dimension: 16.42 x 10.37 x 0.68 (inches)
  • Weight: 2.23 kg
  • Chipset: Octa-core Exynos 7884
  • GPU: Mali-G71
  • RAM: 3 GB
  • OS: Android v8.1 Oreo
  • Storage: 64 GB; Expandable up to 400 GB with SD card
  • Front Camera: 5 MP
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, ambient light
  • Battery: 12,000 mAh battery
  • Color: Dark Grey
  • Quad Speakers with Dolby Atmos technology

Samsung Galaxy View 2 Pricing and Availability

The Samsung Galaxy View 2 is already on sale on AT&T’s website. As for the price, well, take a breather first. The tablet will be available for $37 per month on a 20-month installment plan or for $739.99 without any plans.

Brave Browser, a privacy-focused service pays you to surf the internet

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The internet is populated with Ads. Most of the publishers have incorporated Ads in their websites to make an earning out of it. Well, this sort of digital advertisements might be profitable for the publishers and advertisers; it’s usually annoying for the users. But what if you get paid for all the Ads you see while surfing the internet? That would surely be a dream come true. And making many of our dream come, a new browser has emerged on the internet. Brave browser, a privacy-based platform pays a fraction of its revenue to its users.

The browser was firstly designed to eliminate the advertisements, which pop up while perusing the internet. But the platform is now luring to the users by compensating for the Ads they saw during the use. Under this feature, users can get 70% of the Ad revenue if they choose to see the Ads. The payments will be made through the crypto tokens when they interact with the Ads. This revenue tokens or the Basic Attention Token (BAT) is provided to the users on a monthly basis.

Crypto tokens may not be usable for the most. But it has been said that these kinds of reward tokens can also be exchanged with items like restaurant vouchers, gift cards, and also the real money.

Apart from issuing Ads and rewarding the users for the interaction, the browser also promises privacy in users’ information. Brave has pledged that it will not give out the user information to other parties. The company says it issues Ads based on the users’ browsing habits and the previous Ads interactions. Brave has currently collaborated with 250 Ad sponsors and those who agreed to see the Ads will see Ad from one of these sponsors.

This is actually an attractive concept and sounds profitable for both the advertisers and the users. Users get rewards whereas the advertisers get sales and brand recognition. But this platform has kept the publishers worried since its use could topple their ad-supported business models.

Entry-level Honor 8s launched with a Water-drop Notch and a dual-textured back

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Being the sub-brand of Huawei, we see most of the Honor device sharing the majority of the specs with the Huawei phones. And Honor did it again. recently launched Honor 8s smartphone comes with similar specs of the Huawei Y5 2019 with only some minor tweaks on the design front.

Overview:

The design has to be one of the major highlights on this device. It comes with a unique dual texture back, which is made out of plastic. In terms of specs, the Honor 8s is an entry-level phone with some decent offerings.

The camera here employs a 13MP sensor on the back. On the front, we can see a 5MP selfie snapper. The selfie camera also doubles as an authentication tool while unlocking the phone. Since there is no fingerprint sensor on the device, it’s the only biometric option to unlock the device.

Display wise, the handset packs a 5.71-inch panel with HD+ resolution on the board. On the top of the display, there is a tiny water-drop style cutout to accommodate the selfie camera. And on the chin, the company has carved out the Honor branding.

Helio A22 chipset is employed on the device to handle the performance. On to the memory part, the phone comes in two options: one with 2GB RAM and 32GB of onboard memory and another with 3GB RAM and 64GB internal storage.

The phone runs on EMUI 9 based on Android Pie. There is also a modest 3020mAh battery under the hood.

The device is already up for purchase in Russia. It comes in Black, Gold, and Blue color variants and is priced at RUB 8,490 there. The price of the device translates to $130/€120 on doing the simple currency conversion. As of now, the device is only available in Russia but it’s said to hit other markets as well.

Honor 8s Specifications:

  • Display: 5.71-inch IPS LCD display
  • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1520 pixels), 19:9 aspect ratio @ 295PPI
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio A22
  • CPU: Quad-core 2.0 GHz Cortex-A53
  • GPU: PowerVR GE8320
  • RAM: 2/3GB
  • Storage: 32/64GB storage; Expandable up to 512GB (Dedicated SD card slot)
  • OS & UI: Android 9.0 (Pie) with EMUI 9 on the top
  • Rear Camera: 13MP, f/1.8, PDAF, LED flash
  • Front camera: 5MP, f/2.2
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, proximity
  • Battery: 3020mAh battery
  • Color Options: Black, Gold, Blue
  • Price: RUB 8,490 ($130/€120)

Xiaomi Hints at a Redmi Snapdragon 855 phone – Following Pocophone’s steps?

Some time ago, Xiaomi, the highly popular smartphone manufacturer, hinted at a Redmi phone, soon to come, with flagship specs. General Manager of Redmi, Lu Weibing confirmed back in February that the company was coming out with a flagship Redmi phone powered by the Snapdragon 855. And while the release date was only a guess back then, the GM again hinted that it is coming very soon!

According to Lu Weibing’s post, the Redmi flagship will be the most affordable Snapdragon 855 phone by far. The price will surely, be a shocker!

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The recently launched Meizu 16s, for now, is the cheapest phone with a Snapdragon 855. So, if we go by what he says, we’re probably looking at something to follow the footsteps of Pocophone F1. Maybe, this is the new Pocophone F2, even? Who knows? Xiaomi does crazy things with their pricing… So, it won’t be much of a surprise even if it is indeed the Poco F2!

Anyways, the GM tipped that the upcoming phone will have a higher screen aspect ratio, better camera, better battery, and better performance. Of course, he didn’t say compared to what…but he claims that the device is worth waiting for. If we get a similar device to the Pocophone F1 with improvements, it might be well, worth it.

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A while back, Xiaomi co-founder and president, Lin Bin was spotted with a mysterious phone featuring a pop-up camera as well. So, we might also be looking at some new features with on the new phone. But we can’t be sure, of course. Also, there isn’t any other information about the device. Except that it will have triple cameras, a large 6.39″ Full HD+ display, and 4000 mAh battery. So, the new Redmi flagship with the Snapdragon 855 should be an exciting device!

Oppo announces Oppo A9 with a 16MP selfie camera and a big battery

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Oppo usually launches ‘Youth’ variant as the toned down version of their midrange F-series devices. We saw devices like Oppo F5 Youth and F7 Youth in the past. But this time, Oppo announced the toned down version of the Oppo F11 as the Oppo A9.

Overview

In the ‘Youth’ version of the device, Oppo usually strips down the specs in the imaging part. And similar is the case on this one. The newly launched Oppo A9 features a dual rear camera setup with the combination of 16MP and 5MP sensor. It was initially 48MP + 5MP setup on the Oppo F11. On the front lies a 16MP selfie shooter tucked inside the teardrop style notch.

Talking about the display, the phone gets the 6.53-inch IPS LCD panel enriched with Full-HD+ resolution. Nothing about the display protection has been mentioned yet. But Oppo has clearly specified the device will have a screen to body ratio of 90.7%.

Moving on to the performance, we have the MediaTek Helio P70 chipset on the board. And to complement the performance, there is 6GB of RAM. The phone also comes aboard with 128GB of onboard memory with an SD card slot for the storage expansion.

On to the software part, we get the Android Pie like most of the phones in 2019. Oppo has also flavored the user interface with its custom skin ColorOS on the top. The software also includes GameBoost 2.0, which is said to enhance gaming performance.

The device comes with a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner and packs a sizable 4020mAh battery underneath.

Oppo A9 Specifications

  • Display: 6.53-inch IPS LCD display
  • Resolution: Full HD+ (1080 x 2340 pixels), 19.5:9 aspect ratio @ 395PPI
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio P70
  • CPU: Octa-core (4×2.1 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A53)
  • GPU: Mali-G72 MP3
  • OS & UI: Android 9 Pie with ColorOS 6 on top
  • RAM: 6GB
  • Storage: 128GB, Expandable up to 256GB via SD card
  • Rear Camera: Dual camera setup: 16MP + 2MP, LED flash
  • Front Camera: 16MP
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (Rear-mounted), Accelerometer, Proximity, Compass
  • Battery: 4,020 mAh with VOOC 3.0 Flash Charging technology; Micro USB charging port

Price & Availability

The phone comes in three color options: Mica Green, Ice Jade White, and Fluorite Purple. Talking about the price, the handset demands CNY1,799 ($267/€239) on the purchase. The phone will go sale in China starting from the 30th of April. There is no information regarding the availability of the device outside of China.