Xiaomi, OPPO working on respective in-display camera technology

Xiaomi, OPPO working on respective in-display camera technology

The fight for a true bezel-less display may be over soon. That is, if the under display camera technology Xiaomi and OPPO are introducing will be implemented very shortly. Nothing is final and authorized yet but the two Chinese OEM are both showing off what appears to be a hidden selfie camera below the display. We don’t see any notch nor a camera hole. Oppo’s version shows slighter bezels though compared to Xiaomi’s. This isn’t the first time we’re hearing about the tech. If you may keep in mind, an LG patent showed a fullscreen phone with in display camera.

LG’s idea was exposed to us previous year but it’s only now we’re seeing a genuine, working sample. We can’t say what Xiaomi and OPPO are showing off are one and the similar but we’re not surprised these Chinese OEMs are first.

Xiaomi simply wants to provide us a sneak peek at the future and this under-display camera technology could be a leader.

Aside from OPPO, Xiaomi, and LG, we recognize Samsung is also looking into the full-screen smartphone technology. It previously started by launching phones with camera holes in front but a completely bezel-less screen is the eventual goal.

LG’s former design was thought to arrive with a slider design. That is another option but the patent said a full screen phone with under display camera.

The idea of a bezel-less phone first started when the notch idea came. The objective was to bring a bigger screen actual estate. If a selfie camera is hidden or is set in a different position, then the larger the chance of a superior display.

From notch to camera hole to pop-up or hidden cameras, the bezel-less vision is coming closer and closer to realism. Now let’s wait and see for any declaration from either Xiaomi or OPPO.

OPPO Reno Z mid-range phone debuts with a notch, 32MP selfie cam

OPPO Reno Z mid-range phone debuts with a notch, 32MP selfie cam
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An innovative OPPO Reno phone is obtainable. The sub-brand was introduced back in March as an image of a secrecy phone surfaced online. It twisted out to be the OPPO Reno. The OPPO Reno 10x Zoom version launched with a shark fin-style selfie cam and wowed us with the exclusive design. Some 10x zoom lens in action were sighted so we recognize it’s a truly great phone. There’s also an OPPO 5G phone plus this latest one: the OPPO Reno Z.

The OPPO Reno Z smartphone is a latest mid-range offering for Europe. The EUR 190 device ($215) features a notch where the selfie camera is placed. It’s the initial notched phone from the OPPO line.

It boasts a few curved edges and a gradient color body. You can prefer from either the Jet Black or Ocean Green color. On the back, you can see a vertical strip along the center where the LED flash, logo, tagline, and O-Dot ceramic point is positioned. You won’t notice a camera hit but the O-Dot ceramic point is sufficient to protect the lens.

The OPPO RENO Z comes prepared with a 6.4-inch AMOLED screen, 2340 x 1080 Full HD+ pixel screen, 19.5:9 aspect ratio, 10nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 710, Kyro 360 CPU, Adreno 616 GPU, 128GB onboard storage space, and 6GB RAM. The 3950 mAh non-removable battery sustain 20W (5V/4A) VOOC 3.0 flash charging technology.

When it comes to imaging, there is a double 48MP Sony IMX586 + 5MP depth sensor camera arrangement. The 32MP selfie camera should be sufficient to give the most excellent selfies. The phone may now be a mid-range phone but it comes with an in-display fingerprint reader.

The usual connectivity features are also obtainable from WiFi to 4G VoLTE, GPS, NFC, and Bluetooth 5.0. The device still features a USB Type-C port and a 3.5mm audio jack.

No word on precise availability but it should be prepared in most parts of Europe and Asia soon. The phone is said to weigh 186 grams and determine 157.3 × 74.9 × 9.1 mm.

Oppo Reno, Reno 10x zoom with 5G launched in Europe

Oppo Reno, Reno 10x zoom with 5G launched in Europe
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Oppo has launched its flagship Reno and Oppo Reno 10x zoom smartphones in Europe. The Reno will begin at Euro 500 (approximately Rs 39,124) and the Oppo Reno 10x zoom with 5G will be priced at Euro 900 (approximately INR 70,424). The company also announced that it will be launching a 4G version of its Oppo Reno 10x zoom in June, which will be priced at Euro 800 (approximately INR 62,599).

The company also announced that its Reno 10x zoom smartphone will obtain International Warranty service. This means customers can get their Reno smartphone serviced wherever across the world.

To recall, the company launched both the smartphones in China a couple of weeks ago.

Oppo Reno sports a 6.4-inch OLED display, whereas, the Reno 10x zoom alternative sports a 6.6-inch OLED display. Reno is power-driven by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 processor and the 10x zoom variant is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor.

Both the devices come with 8GB RAM/256GB of internal storage; however, the Reno also comes in a 6GB RAM/128GB storage space configuration. They run Google’s Android 9.0 Pie operating system with the company’s own Color OS 6.0 skin on top. The standard edition is backed by a 3,700mAh battery, whereas, the 10x zoom variant is backed by a 4,065mAh battery. They also sustain the company’s own VOOC 3.0 fast accuse technology.

Reno standard version sports a dual camera system on the back consisting of a 48MP primary sensor paired with a 5MP secondary depth sensor. Reno 10x zoom version sports a triple camera system consisting of a 48MP Sony IMX586 primary sensor with f/17 aperture and OIS (optic image stabilization) support, an 8MP secondary sensor with f/2.2 aperture and an OIS enabled periscope telescopic lens of 13MP. Both the devices sport a 16MP shark fin pop-up camera.

OPPO F11 Pro Avengers Limited Edition to launch next week

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Oppo F11 Pro

A week before the worldwide release of the ‘Avengers: End Game’ movie, some OEMs and brands are expected to take benefit of the hype by launching their own Avengers products and services. A while before, we obtainable to you what the Google Pixel team is offering. latest Avengers Playmoji AR stickers are being added to the present collection. Google has more products obtainable but for now, let’s see what OPPO has in store for the Avengers fans. If you’re on the lookout for the latest phone and is fond of OPPO, you may desire to check out the Oppo F11 Pro Avengers Limited Edition.

This is the similar Oppo F11 Pro that rolled out the previous month. It comes with a hidden selfie camera that rises when you require taking photos. It is perhaps the emphasize of the phone apart from the power 48MP back camera arrangement.

Oppo F11 Pro Avengers Limited Edition will be released officially in Malaysia on April 24, Wednesday. It’s the similar day as the release of the latest Avengers movie. OPPO Malaysia is teasing a lot of geeks not only in the country but also in other regions, hoping they could advantage of the Avengers phone.

So the Pixel 3 isn’t just the finest phone to fight Thanos. Well, you can’t actually fight the villain with the OPPO F11 Pro but you can maybe take great photos in the center of the war.

The limited version Oppo F11 Pro will be out in a unique blue paint. The Avengers logo is found at the back. We’re not sure if there will be changes in the specs but we extremely doubt. We just know the 48MP main shooter will still be there.

Special Avengers-themed wallpapers and accessories can be predictable but we don’t have the correct details. No word on pricing as well but April 24 is happening quickly. We’ll know exactly on the day of launch.

Oppo Reno leaked video, case images expose an extraordinary front camera

Oppo Reno leaked video, case images expose an extraordinary front camera
Oppo will be launching a new sub-brand called ‘Reno’ on April 10

Chinese smartphone maker Oppo will be launching the latest sub-brand called ‘Reno’ on April 10 and it seems that the first smartphone will arrive with an unusual front camera, according to a leaked video. The frontage camera, which is a pop-up selfie shooter, raises diagonally on the top of the phone, a Slashleaks video suggested.

The leaked video also shows the rear panel of the device and it appears that the edition is missing the 10X zoom behind the periscope lens, which was marked on the demo unit back at MWC 2019.

The Oppo Reno case images, which were posted to SlashLeaks, reveals a huge cutout on the front for the peeking mechanism, while the bottom will have USB type-C port, a 3.5 mm audio port and dual-camera on the rear.

There is no physical key for Oppo’s newly announced voice assistant called Breeno. The latest smartphone from Reno passed through Singapore’s IMDA (Info-Communications Media Development Authority) and Bluetooth SIG previous this month.

While the IMDA certification does not drop light on the imminent smartphone, the Bluetooth certification of CPH1917 does expose several specifications of the first Oppo Reno smartphone. According to Bluetooth SIG, the CPH1917 comes with a 6.4-inch display and is power-driven by a Snapdragon 710 processor.

Previous reports claimed that the Oppo Reno might be power-driven by a Snapdragon 855 processor. The smartphone will feature a 48MP primary camera, a 5MP secondary shooter, and a 16MP front-facing camera. It also comes with ColorOS 6.0 and Bluetooth 5.0.

Oppo F11 Pro India launch: How to watch livestream, expected price and specifications

Oppo F11 Pro India launch: How to watch livestream, expected price and specifications
Oppo F11 Pro

Oppo F11 Pro anticipated Price, Specifications, India Launch Live Stream: Oppo F11 Pro with motorized selfie camera will launch in India today. The company has sent out for a launch occasion in Mumbai, being held from 7 pm IST. Oppo F11 Pro will be the company’s second smartphone with a motorized pop-up selfie camera. Some of the specifications and features of Oppo F11 Pro have previously been leaked online.

Oppo F11 Pro main launch occasion will take place in Mumbai, with the company hosting live screening events for media in Delhi and Bangalore as well. It will also be streamed exist on the company’s authorized page in India. Here is how to watch livestream, India timings, specifications and facial appearance of Oppo F11 Pro:
How to watch livestream, India timings
Oppo F11 Pro India launch occasion will take place on March 5 in Mumbai from 7 pm IST. Live updates will too be posted on Oppo’s authorized Facebook and Twitter handles.

Expected price and availability
Oppo F11 Pro price in India is predictable to be Rs 25,999, according to some reports. The phone will rival the Vivo V15 Pro, which also arrives with a similar pop-up front camera mechanism and is priced at Rs 28,990 in India.

The report adds that Oppo F11 Pro could be obtainable for pre-orders a day following official launch, on March 6 while sales will begin March 16. Several pre-booking offers are predictable as well like six months of accidental damage defense, six months free subscription of Hungama app, and more.

Oppo F11 Pro launch in India on March 5: Expected specifications and features
Oppo F11 Pro could arrive with a 16MP pop-up selfie camera, which will also be the highlight of the device. The phone will arrive with a 6.5-inch IPS LCD display with a screen-to-body Ratio of 90.9 percent.

It will be motorized by a MediaTek Helio P70 processor coupled with ARM Mali-G72 GPU for graphics performance. Oppo F11 Pro is said to be obtainable in 6GB RAM and 64GB storage option.

Oppo F11 Pro will have a double rear camera system, a combination of 48MP primary camera and a 5MP secondary depth sensor camera. The F11 Pro runs the newest Android 9.0 Pie OS with the company’s own ColorOS 6.0 skin on top. The device will be backed by a 4,000mAh battery with support for fast charge.

Oppo K1 India launch date revealed, will be sold exclusively on Flipkart

Oppo K1 India launch date revealed, will be sold exclusively on Flipkart
Oppo K1

Oppo Mobiles India has announced that it will be launching its latest Oppo K1 smartphone in India on February 6. The device will be the company’s first-ever online exclusive device and will be sold exclusively on Flipkart. To recall, the company initially launched this device in its home country, China back in October previous year.

The device when launched in China came in two RAM variants – 4GB RAM and 6GB RAM priced at 1,599 yuan (approximately Rs 16,871) and 1,799 yuan (approximately Rs 18,981), respectively. It is obtainable in Blue and Red colour options.

Key features of the device comprise an in-display fingerprint sensor, a waterdrop style notched display, 25MP front camera, and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor.

Oppo K1 sports a 6.4-inch full HD+ display with a resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels and a waterdrop style notched display. It is power-driven by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor paired with an Adreno 512.

The device arrives with 4GB/6GB of RAM along with 64GB internal storage expandable up to 256GB via a microSD card. It running on Google’s Android 8.1 Oreo operating system with the company’s own ColorOS 5.2 skin on top. All of this is backed by a 3,600mAh non-removable battery.

The K1 sports a twin camera arrangement on the back with a 16MP primary sensor paired with a 2MP secondary sensor. On the frontage, it features a 25MP sensor for taking selfies.

OPPO 2K19 Eddition R17, R17 Pro Announced

Some of you may not attention about it but for the Chinese, 2019 is the Year of the Pig. Their New Year won’t be till February but as initial as now, OPPO is showing off the R17 and R17 Pro New Year Edition. This Chinese Horoscope is the latest stimulus for OPPO but instead of releasing a new model, it’s making a singular version of the OPPO R17 series. The OPPO R17 was formally announced last August, complete with triple cameras, in-display fingerprint skimming, and SuperVOOC charging technology.

The phone did attain with a slighter notch as earlier rumored but basically, it’s just the OPPO F9. The latter is the worldwide variant while the R17 and R17 Pro is the Chinese versions.

Oppo R 17

The OPPO R17 New Year Edition comes in lucky red and boasts some gold highlights. You will see a pig at the rear. The lucky icon is exposed to some clouds, representing the heavens and as a symbol of good luck.

Oppo R17 New Year Edition and the Oppo R17 Pro New Year variant are priced at ¥2799 ($406) and ¥4299 ($623), individually. They will be obtainable in the Chinese market beginning December 21st. Only the Oppo R17 Pro New Year Edition will have an 8GB RAM, 128GB model.

You can purchase the Oppo R17 New Year Edition and the Oppo R17 Pro New Year Edition from the OPPO Shop.

Oppo R 17 Gallery

OPPO foldable phone patent surface, may be followed by OnePlus

OPPO may be venturing into the foldable phone category. That’s the newest we have about the Chinese OEM and it someway gives us a sight of the future of OnePlus. In case you haven’t realized it yet, OnePlus is a subsidiary of OPPO. Whatever OPPO resolves, the OnePlus team may follow together with Vivo. That’s the motive why some Vivo, Oppo, and OnePlus phones are alike in many ways. If Oppo announcements a foldable phone, OnePlus may also follow with its own since basically, they will be sharing the same technology and design.

A new set of patents expressions what could be a foldable phone. Phone makers have ongoing to consider this design and by the first half of 2019, we imagine to see Samsung and Huawei compete. Other brands will also follow counting LG, Lenovo, and Motorola.

The OPPO patent shows a smartphone with a folding display. It’s pretty much like the ones we’ve seen in the past. This one folds external so the flexible display wraps around the body.

If and when OPPO proclamations a foldable phone, we know this will be reasonable compared to the premium models we’re expectant Huawei and Samsung will derive up with. You know how these Chinese companies make a big alteration by launching gadgets with almost premium specs and features and low prices. They may not be precisely cheap but absolutely lower than from the premium brands and builders.

The patented foldable phone shows a big flexible display. We can see several cameras. One in the usual top, selfie position when the phone is folded. When opened, there seem to be two selfie cameras.

Another patent image shows a dissimilar placement of the cameras–another two at the rear.

We don’t doubt OPPO will be able to the announcement a foldable phone. Remember, it was able to familiarize an almost bezel-less phone in the form of the OPPO Find X. With the Find X’s slider design, the company arrived a not so popular category and yet finished heads turn in the mobile industry.

Realme 2 review : Something good , Something Not

It’s only been around three months since the Realme 1, and yet here we are through the Realme 2 — an iterative update to an extremely affordable device, bringing some extra features without inflating the price much. However, for each step forward, the phone takes an additional step back. This device removes as various features as it adds!

Realme has now broken absent to become its own brand. For its entrance it kept the price the exact same as the previous model, thus requiring more compromises for a phone previously all about compromise. Let’s take a look at the $130 handset in this Realme 2 review and see what just is going on here.

Realme 2 Design

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The very plasticky build and the interesting polygonal consequence adorning the rear of the phone have continued the same. I said in my Realme 1 review this looked much improved in photos than in person, and this time around the consequence seems even understated. Every now and then it catches the light and carries out the pattern, but most of the time it looks like a glossy black finish. It’s certainly not a killer design feature, but on an otherwise unremarkable, cheap phone, it’s still a welcome presence.

Realme 2 lighting effect

The branding around the rear is now a little less affected (a big win), and there are a dual-lens camera and a fingerprint sensor.

Another exciting design choice this around is the presence of a notch. Many of you just clenched interpretation that, but I actually quite like it (interestingly, this feature appeared to have been cut last minute from the first Realme based on early renders).

Realme 2 notch

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It’s not that I like notches — I’m not truly a big fan — but a notch can make a phone look a little more 2018. Cheap phones don’t frequently get to have modern design features, so having a notch here just makes the phone look and feel a little less like a cooperation. It’s interesting to see a notch on a phone this inexpensive, basically.

However, there is one more very big concession here in the form of a lower-res screen. The Realme 2 derives with a 720 x 1,520 screen. This isn’t hugely obvious until you put it next to a device with a high-pitched screen (especially a punchy AMOLED). That’s when you actually notice the difference and even the white’s appearance murkier than last time around. If you lean in nearby, you can even see separate pixels.

Realme 2 media consumption

Obviously, this isn’t actually a media ingesting device. It can consume media (nom nom) but the lack of acuity combined with a very sub-par single speaker mean it’s not mainly good at it. This really doesn’t sound good when you original it up. You surely won’t want to listen to much Spotify without by means of the headphone jack (which is thankfully present and correct).

The rest of the time it’s fine — the Nintendo key is 720p after all and most people don’t have a problem with it. It just doesn’t make a ton of sense to increase the size of the display to 6.2 inches and hit an 80.85 percent screen-to-body ratio through the notch, only to then make the screen actually less sharp.

Realme 2 screen

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The phone’s design is still actual clearly cutting corners to save money. The plastic build is actually noticeable, and the seam running around the side is even inferior. The keys are both oddly placed and mushy. Separate volume buttons continuously give me the heebie-jeebies.

I wouldn’t imagine a water-resistant, unibody, glass, and metal structure at this price. For what you’re paying, this is about as decent as it gets. I’m just letting you know what to expect.

Realme 2 performance and software

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The design got a bit of an advancement, but the internals has truly taken a small step backward.

We’ve gone from a MediaTek to a Snapdragon, which you would usually imagine being a good thing. Unfortunately, it’s the rather underpowered Snapdragon 450.

The original Realme 1 was not precisely a rapidity demon, but for day-to-day use, you could generally get by. It would even be good for a moment of light gaming. This time around imagine things to chug a little. You’ll understand the odd impediment as you navigate with the browser. Apps take an extended time to open. 3D games will involvement skipped frames and occasional slow-down. You can still play something like Asphalt 8, but you’re going to involve a fair few stutters on low settings. The Adreno 506 does okay with 2D games, however, but don’t get this for gaming!

AnTuTu benchmark scores weren’t decent. The Realme 2 only beaten 20 percent of users, compared with the 38 percent achieved by the Realme 1.

Realme 2 benchmarks

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I found performance meaningfully improved than the Honor 7S sporting the MediaTek MT6739 processor. That phone was just… urgh.

This is a handy phone, it’s just not countless. That’s a big shame seeing the Realme 1 was really better than I anticipated. This device wreaks of missed opportunities.

What’s unfortunately not helping substances either is the software, which is everyone’s favorite Color OS. I’m sure it’s really someone’s favorite anywhere, but it sure isn’t mine. There are worse offenders out there in the bloat subdivision, but it felt like I was constantly aggressive against this UI. Being unable to dismiss announcements before they’re prepared to leave of their own accord is simply obnoxious, and finding out how to alteration the default launcher took lengthier than it should (thankfully it’s doable though). Why are so many dialogues boxes lime green on white? Who perhaps thinks that’s a good color scheme?!

Realme 2 home screen

I’m challenging the 3GB/32GB model, but you can also become 4GB/32GB and 4GB/64GB. None of these configurations is everything to write home about, but they’re all flawlessly serviceable and RAM organization hasn’t been a bottleneck for me.

Perhaps the most imposing aspect of this phone from a hardware viewpoint is the battery. At 4,230mAh, that is an important upgrade over the Realme 1’s 3,410mAh, and also a whopping great battery by any standards. Combined with the low-res screen, the battery has eccentric staying power and will effortlessly see you through a day of even heavy use. Honestly, this is among the best permanency you will get from any phone. It’s a convincing backup for portable and the like when you factor in the cost as well.

Realme 2 camera and features

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While the Realme 2 takes some astonishing steps backward in some divisions, the camera is essentially a bit nicer. The dual lens camera associations a 13MP f2.2 lens with a 2MP secondary depth sensor for bokeh. Around the forward-facing is an 8MP selfie lens, which is also talented of portrait effects, despite losing the NPU found in the Helio P60 from the Realme 1.

The only change here is the subordinate lens, which seemingly should only come into play with depth consequence shots. However, it felt like the shots I achieved with this camera were slightly superior. Perhaps the second lens lets in a bit lighter? Maybe it permits for better post-processing. Perhaps it’s a software apprise. Whatever the case, photos seemed a little more contrast to me. The inventive camera was never that bad assumed the price anyway.

Obviously, this is no Pixel or Galaxy. Irregularly I found images to observed a little blurry due to the lack of steadying. Colors are washed out. It falls apart in even somewhat lower light (with lots of noise), and background detail gets lost in a lot of pictures too. However, it still achieves perhaps healthier than you might imagine overall. There are even a couple of fun choices like AR and time-lapse in the app.

Other features here all work fine too. The fingerprint sensor is actually fast, and the face unlocking is actually good — better than even some much more luxurious implementations. The fingerprint sensor is really worth mentioning because the Realme 1 lacked the feature. With face unlock not quite secure sufficient for things like PayPal, this was actually a thoughtful omission.

Realme 2 review: Closing comments

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I’m in a weird situation. I still think Realme is offering a countless value phone here. It definitely leaps and limits better than the Honor 7S. I’m less sure whether this is improved than the Realme 1. While the subordinate lens is nice, the only tangible benefit you get from that is bokeh — something the Realme 1 previously did. The bigger screen is cool too, but it’s lower determination and notch mean it isn’t really an unqualified win.

Really the fingerprint sensor and the battery life enhancements are the two really exclusively positive enhancements here, though the Realme 1 had no difficulties in the battery department nevertheless. It feels like two steps forward and at slightest two steps back, especially considering the same cheap design and use of MicroUSB. It’s so strange this self-proclaimed “successor” would force you to make so negotiations to get those new features.

If it had just reserved the precise same internals and screen as last time, this would have remained a really compelling expedient for the price assortment. As it is, it’s a bit of a curiosity.

Those of us with less expenditure power at least deserve upgrades to still truly upgrade our phones

I get it’s a cheap phone, but those of us with less expenditure power still need upgrades that actually upgrade our phones, right?

If you have $100-$150 to spend, then a Realme phone is a decent selection. Which one you pick is a tougher question, and really be contingent on what you value.